Overview
Marsa Alam, once a quiet fishing village, has transformed into a bustling tourist destination with a rich history and a variety of activities. It is known for its pristine beaches, world-class snorkeling and diving, and easy access to the Red Sea and cultural landmarks. The city offers a mix of relaxation, marine adventures, and cultural day trips to Luxor, Aswan, and Cairo. Marsa Alam’s strategic location and historical significance as a trade and mining hub make it a unique destination for travelers. The city’s climate is slightly tempering the desert heat, making it a pleasant escape from the summer heat.