Marsa Alam City

About Marsa Alam City

The city of Marsa Alam is a coastal city located on the coast of the Red Sea. The city depends entirely on tourism, and this is helped by the hotels, resorts and tourist villages it owns. 

 

The city is administratively affiliated with the Red Sea Governorate, knowing that it is a newly established city in the nineties of the last century, specifically in 1995. A group worked Al-Kharafi Kuwaiti Company, through its investments in establishing the city with all its facilities, resorts and infrastructure, contributed to making Marsa Alam one of the most attractive Egyptian tourist attractions.

 

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The city of Marsa Alam is located about 274 kilometers south of the Egyptian city of Hurghada and far from the city of Al-Qusayr. To the south, about 134 km, and the city’s area is about 40 thousand square kilometers.

Most of the city’s residents are from the Ababda and Basharia tribes and Egyptians working in the tourism sector. The city is considered a global center for cruises, diving, fishing, and many marine activities. It also has an international airport, a conference center, and a yacht marina, in addition to resorts, hotels, and tourist villages.

 

Climate of Marsa Alam:

The city of Marsa Alam enjoys a clear and temperate climate, with hot summers and mild winters, which makes it a distinctive place for spending holidays, and a distinguished destination for those who enjoy beaches and marine recreational services such as diving, fishing, and other marine activities that are popular with many visitors.

 

Means of transportation in Marsa Alam city:

Marsa Alam International Airport:
Considering that the city of Marsa Alam is a global tourist attraction, the state was interested in facilitating foreign visitors through the establishment of Marsa Alam International Airport, which was officially opened in October 2003. It was established with the aim of serving the tourist areas in the southern Red Sea from Qusayr to Marsa Alam, where the airport is about 34 km away. A nautical mile from the city of Marsa Alam, and about 210 km south of the city of Hurghada, where European flights are active, especially those coming from Italy, France, Germany and England for the purpose of tourism. There is also great interest in the services provided at the airport to tourists with the aim of facilitating them and making the trip more distinguished.

 

Yacht Marina:
Marsa Alam Bahri Marina, or as it is called Port Ghalib Marina, is located approximately 65 km north of Marsa Alam City.
Its total area is about 31.5 thousand square meters, and the main port activity is receiving tourist yachts, whether local or foreign, with a capacity of about 1,050 yachts and a frequency capacity of about 200 yachts annually on average, as it provides its services throughout the year and 24 hours a day. One hour a day, as the marina administration, represented by the Marsa Alam Tourism Development Company, provides its services to visitors through yacht repair teams, relief aid, electronic navigation, as well as feeding units for yachts with fresh water, electricity, communications, refueling and oil services, and many other services that help visitors achieve maximum luxury and safety. From the trip.

 

Marsa Alam road network:

There is a road network that connects Marsa Alam to the rest of the cities of the Red Sea Governorate and southern Egypt, such as the Edfu-Marsa Alam road, the Marsa Alam-Qusayr road, and the Marsa Alam-Shalatin road, as well as roads linking it to Berenice, namely the Sidi Salem and Sheikh El-Shazly roads.

 

The history of Marsa Alam city and the reason for the name:

The city’s name goes back to the word Marsa Alam, which means the mountain’s anchorage, as the area is characterized by being a high mountainous area…
The region also gained its historical fame during the period of Pharaonic rule and then the Roman era through the discovered gold mines, and traces of that time period still remain to this day, such as the Pharaonic inscriptions on the rocks.
Recently, the city remained just a desert until 1995, when the Egyptian government worked to develop it as an economic zone with a tourist attraction.

Where it decided to open the door to investment, and it was through the investments of the Kuwaiti Al-Kharafi Group, which adopted the establishment of a complete and integrated city with all its facilities, resorts, hotels and infrastructure, so that Marsa Alam became one of the most important and beautiful places in Egypt that attracts tourism, due to the city’s possessions.
It is one of the world-famous tourist attractions gained by its quality rate
The city’s highest level in areas and services.

Natural landmarks in Marsa Alam:

Marsa Alam has earned its reputation as one of the most beautiful diving areas in
The world, not only Egypt, is a popular destination for safari enthusiasts.
Marsa Alam is also famous for the presence of a unique group of islands, including Khawar Island, Zabargad Island, Rocky Island, and Shihab Al-Fistun Island.
It is also characterized by stunning natural scenery with extended valleys and mountains.


The city also includes an international conference center equipped with the latest methods and technologies, as well as a service hospital for one-day surgeries, and a group of ancient mines that were dug during the ancient era in search of gold. The shrine of Sheikh Abu Al-Hassan Al-Shazli is located there, which is considered a center of great cultural and religious radiation, as well as the distinguished tourist resort of Port Ghalib. Which is famous for its wonderful beauty and unique design, which took into account the preservation of the body and culture, as it is considered a resort for entertainment, pleasure, diving trips, and enjoying the coral reefs, their bright colors, and marine life rich in rare creatures.
There is also the Samadai or dolphin reserve, as well as the Wadi El Gemal reserve, the Sukari mine, and gold mining operations

 

Luxor Tours from Marsa Alam

The Karnak Temple
The Karnak Temple is the biggest ancient temple in history. It was founded during the 11th dynasty more than 3000 years ago. However, most of the wonders tourists who visit Egypt view today were constructed by Ramses II, one of the famous Pharaohs that have ruled Egypt for more than 90 years.

 

The Luxor Temple
Another marvelous historical site included in many Egypt Nile cruises is the Luxor Temple is the smaller sister of the Karnak Temple and they were connected in the past by the Avenue of Sphinxes that the Egyptian Government recently restored and renovated. Amenhotep III laid the foundation of the Luxor Temple and constructed the main sections of this huge impressive structure in the period between 1390 and 1352 BC. Afterwards, several rulers of Egypt.

 

The Valley of the Kings
The Valley of the Kings is the most remarkable and largest burial site of ancient Egypt. Discovered by Howard Carter in 1922 as the most important archeological discovery of the 20th century, the Valley of the Kings was founded by the kings of the 17th century. The tombs are featured with their distinctive colors and decorations. The most amazing tombs of the Valley of the kings include the Tomb of Tutankhamun, the Tomb of Ramses III, and the Tomb of Seti I.

 

The Temple of Queen Hatshepsut
The Temple of Queen Hatshepsut is one of the major highlights in several Luxor Nile cruises. Queen Hatshepsut, who ruled Egypt from 1473 to 1458, constructed this marvelous mortuary temple, which is featured with its design and layout that grab the attention of the whole world.

 

The Colossi of Memnon
One of the popular historical sites commonly included in several is the Colossi of Memnon. These two huge statues are the only surviving parts of the formerly huge and impressive Temple of Amenhotep III. However, the Greeks are the ones who named these gigantic structures Colossi of Memnon.

 

 

Between Luxor and Aswan
The Temple of Horus in Edfu
The Temple of Horus in the town of Edfu represents one of the most remarkable ancient historical sites in Egypt, and one of the best preserved. The Ptolemies built the temple over more than 200
years, from 237 BC till the year 80 BC. Today, hundreds of tourists visit the temple as part of their visits’ program in their Nile
River tours.

 

The Temple of Sobek in Kom Ombo
Another great monument tourists visit during their Nile cruise in Egypt is the magnificent Temple of the Crocodile God, Sobek, located in the town of Kom Ombo. The Ptolemies constructed this temple over 300 years, from the 2nd century BC to the 1st century AD.

 

 

Aswan Tours from Marsa Alam

The High Dam

The High Dam is one of the most notable contemporary achievements of the Egyptians. Gamal Abdel Nasser, former president of Egypt, built this dam in the 1960s to preserve the water of the river Nile and generate electricity.

 

The Temple of Philae
The Temple of Philae, dedicated to the goddess Isis, is perhaps one of the most charming ancient Egyptian temples. The temple was relocated to its current location after the construction of the High Dam. The temple is a magnificent example of the merge between the art and construction work of ancient Egypt with the Greco Roman outlines and style.

 

The Unfinished Obelisk
The visit to the Unfinished Obelisk represents a marvelous opportunity for tourists enjoying their Nile River cruise in Egypt to explore the story of obelisk building in the land of the Nile. This huge unfinished obelisk weighs more than 1000 tons and if completed, it would have been the largest in the history of Egypt.

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