Marsa Alam

Marsa Alam is a resort town on the Red Sea in Egypt. It’s renowned for its sandy beaches and coral reefs. The U-shaped Abu Dabab Bay is known for its sea turtles and dugongs (sea cows). Kite-surf site El Naaba Lagoon is separated from the open sea by a coral reef. Wadi el-Gemal National Park, south of the town, encompasses desert, seagrass beds, reefs and islands.

Climate
Despite being over 135 miles (217 km) north of the tropical zone, the city experiences a tropical hot desert climate (Köppen: BWh),[9] with steadier temperatures than places to the north such as Hurghada and Sharm el Sheikh, yet Kosseir is steadier and has cooler summers. Marsa Alam, Kosseir and Sharm el-Sheikh have the warmest night temperatures of all other[clarification needed] Egyptian cities and resorts. Average maximum temperatures during January typically range from 22 to 25 °C (72 to 77 °F) and in August 33 to 40 °C (91 to 104 °F).

SAMADAI DOLPHIN HOUSE

Marsa Alam_ Egypt
20 $
30

LUXOR

Marsa Alam_ Egypt
70 $

NEFERTARI

Marsa Alam_ Egypt
90 $
30

DIVING MARSA ALAM

Marsa Alam - Egypt
75 $
30

QUAD BIKE 3 HOURS

Marsa Alam_ Egypt
20 $
30

QULAAN EGYPTIAN MALDIVES

Marsa Alam_ Egypt
80 $
30

SATAYA DOLPHIN LAGOON

Marsa Alam_ Egypt
20 $
30

HAMATA ISLAND

Marsa Alam_ Egypt
50 $
30