You know that Marsa Alam is one of the fastest growing holiday resorts and important destination in Egypt and is located almost 790 kilometers south of Cairo. Most popular with wind surfers, divers and sun worshippers fortunate enough to have discovered the resort's remote tranquility. Marsa Alam is a perfect holiday destination because of its tropical climate, expansive beaches and crystal clear water. Travel light as you do not need to carry bulky woolens during winters or excessive gears during summers. There are so many things that you can do in Marsa Alam like dive in the Red sea, trek through the desert, snorkel or scuba dive. But don’t forget to pack a pair of sturdy shoes, sunglasses and a bottle of suntan lotion on your trip to Marsa Alam.
The average temperature at Marsa Alam remains between thirties and forties all through the year.
While the hottest month is August, the coolest month is January with temperature dipping during the night. Generally windy, Marsa Alam witnesses a rough sea during November and the waves at times might be large.
The average temperature at Marsa Alam remains between thirties and forties all through the year.
While the hottest month is August, the coolest month is January with temperature dipping during the night. Generally windy, Marsa Alam witnesses a rough sea during November and the waves at times might be large.