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.
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Read Moreis a modern Resort built on ca. 380.000 sqm with 17 pools and direct access to the 500 meter sandy beach with its marina and the Red Sea with its magnificent underwater world ...
Read MoreAbu Dabbab Beach is well know as a Turtles Beach, because every year .... We loved abu dabbab beach, it's safe to snorkel as it is a bay an not affected by the ...
Read MoreIs a national park is an extensive area of desert and coastal water lying 45 kms to the south of Marsa Alam. It is located about 2 hours’ drive from Marsa Alam airport. The park is the site of prehistoric rock art, as well as Ptolemaic ...
Read MoreMarsa Alam has two of the most important dolphin habitats in the Red Sea and the world. Samadai reef, more commonly known as "Dolphin House" as well as the more remote but equally if not more important "Sataya Reef." They are both homes to large families of spinner dolphins. ...
Read MoreEl Qulan Mangrove Forest, Marsa Alam Picture: Lagoon - Check out TripAdvisor members' 12814 candid photos and videos of El Qulan ...
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