Marsa Alam a small fishing village, 130 km south of Qusier, 3 hours 30 minutes from Aswan
Airport and 4 Hours 30 minutes from Luxor Airport.
With the creation of the new airport, Marsa Alam has the potential to become the new hot spot among divers.
Marsa Alam is popular among divers and fishing enthusiasts. Thousands of kilometres of coastline are blessed with extensive
reef formations and islands The Mountains surrounding Marsa Alam are definitely worth exploring, especially if you are interested
at a desert trips or camping.
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As more and more divers discover the diving areas of northern Egypt, attention has begun to turn to the
dive sites of southern Egypt. South Egypt offers warm, clear waters and lush coral gardens without a hint of pollution, along
hundreds of kilometres of almost uninhibited coastline. For our purposes, South Egypt is the area along the Red Sea coast from
Marsa Alam all the way to the southern border of Sudan. With the Eastern Desert to the west, this rugged arid region is one of the
most isolated areas in Egypt, although the teeming Nile valley lays only couple of hours away from the coast by road.
Although still growing in popularity and population, Marsa Alam is home to a few good hotels and camps with all
the amenities. Also, there are many environmentally friendly camps that offer divers low cost and comfortable accommodation right on the beach.