Once a humble fishing village on the Red Sea coast, since 2001 and the creation of its own international airport, Marsa Alam has been attracting sunbathers, kite-surfers and scubadivers alike, who flock in droves for its wide sandy palm-fringed beaches, clear aquamarine waters, coral reefs and shipwrecks. Sitting near the Wadi el Gemal National Park with its deserts and seagrass, it is a paradise of mangrove trees, turtles and dolphins - no wonder why it's such a mecca for scubadivers. Yet there's more to Marsa Alam then its proximity to the sea: you can book a four-wheel-safari through the desert, quadbike to an authentic Bedouin village or browse the bustling and overflowing local markets for handmade rugs and souvenirs, and it's a day trip to the ancient ruins of Luxor. Perfect for a holiday of sand and sunshine, sightseeing or scubadiving, the best places to stay in Marsa Alam include a plush yet incredibly cheap 5-star resort.
Sunshine, sand, scubadiving and shipwrecks - Marsa Alam has all the trappings of a brilliant seaside holiday. Great for families and couples alike, this Red Sea resort should be high on your priority list. Find out why by browsing our list of the best places to stay in Marsa Alam!
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Marsa Alam
A large Five Star resort with a lagoon-style pool leading to a private beach. Contemporary suites have balconies and all the mod cons. Kids club and pool, spa, extensive business facilities, and good Oriental, Indian, and continental restaurants. An excellent beach resort holiday for families.