Eating Out
Yet to be taken over by international fast food chains, Marsa Alam offers a good choice of traditional restaurants. Many tourists will choose to eat in their hotels, all of which offer a great range of different Egyptian dishes for the sampling.
Due to Marsa Alam being a relatively new player in the tourism main stream and its relative remoteness, nightlife is a bit of a low-key affair.
Marsa Alam
Marsa Alam is one of the fastest growing holiday resorts on the Red Sea Riviera in Egypt, thanks to the construction of an International Airport in 2001. This has established Marsa Alam as an upcoming and exclusive holiday resort. The old small fishing village is still known for it's remote tranquillity, and is a popular destination with sun worshippers as well as wind surfers and divers.
Marsa Alam is an upcoming and exclusive holiday resort. With a host of tourism projects planned for the near future. Marsa Alam is set to rival the already popular Egyptian resorts of Hurghada and Sharm El Sheikh.
Situated in eastern Egypt, the appeal of Marsa Alam lies in its tropical appearance, boasting rich blue sea coasts fringed with coral reef barriers, and amazing beaches.









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