From the coral reefs of the Red Sea to the turquoise coves of the Mediterranean โ Egypt's coastline is one of the most scientifically and visually remarkable on Earth.
Egypt is one of the few nations blessed with coastlines on two distinct seas โ each with its own hydrodynamics, marine ecosystem, and seasonal character.
Warm, crystal-clear waters with some of the richest coral reef ecosystems on the planet. Year-round sunshine, vibrant resort towns, and underwater biodiversity that rivals the Great Barrier Reef. The Red Sea is Egypt's international beach playground โ drawing divers, families, and luxury seekers from across Europe and the Gulf.
Powder-white carbonate sand, turquoise water with exceptional summer clarity, dramatic limestone cliffs and a cool sea breeze. Egypt's Mediterranean coast is less developed for international tourism, offering an authentic experience: seafood culture on the Corniche, hidden coves, and the legendary turquoise lagoons of Marsa Matruh.
Browse by coastline โ every major beach with scientific data, activities, and insider tips.
Egypt's most visited beach city โ golden sands, buzzing waterfront, vibrant souks, water sports, and a wide range of hotels for all budgets. Water visibility reaches 20โ40 m offshore. Home to Giftun Islands marine sanctuary.
The "Venice of the Red Sea" โ engineered lagoons, flat water, 15โ25 knot winds for kitesurfing. World-class marina, golf course, and digital nomad hub. Lagoon water: engineered for optimal kite conditions.
The "Egyptian Maldives." Wild beaches framed by desert cliffs โ Egypt's only reliable dugong sighting location. Abu Dabbab turtle bay, Elphinstone reef. Biodiversity score 9.0/10.
Six exclusive resorts (incl. Kempinski), championship golf, world-class kitesurfing. Egypt's most refined peninsula destination.
Calm shallow waters, perfect for families and beginner snorkelers. Coral density: High. Wave height: 0.1โ0.3m.
Ranked among world's most beautiful. No infrastructure, pristine coral, accessible only by boat. Water clarity: pristine.
Planned luxury bay south of Hurghada. Coral-sand seabed, deep-blue drop-off, best sunrise photography location on the Red Sea coast.
Egypt's most famous international beach resort. World-class diving at Ras Mohammed National Park โ biodiversity score 9.8/10. Water temperature: 21โ29ยฐC year-round. Visibility: 25โ35m at Ras Mohammed. Naama Bay: social hub.
Egypt's shore-diving capital โ the Blue Hole (120m deep sinkhole), Lighthouse Reef, Eel Garden. Water 21โ29ยฐC. Backpacker culture, yoga retreats, freediving community. Wave height: 0.1โ0.5m.
Egypt's most biodiverse marine park โ 185 sq miles. Vertical reef walls, hammerhead sharks, Napoleon wrasse. Coral density 9.5/10. Visibility 25โ35m. EU Green Sharm 2026 protected zone.
Egypt's most beloved Mediterranean resort. "Matrouh Blue" โ exceptionally transparent lagoon water (0.1โ0.3m waves). Cleopatra's Beach. Carbonate oolite sand. Water 22โ27ยฐC (JunโOct). Photography score: 9/10.
"The Miracle" โ tiny cliff-enclosed cove, limestone cliffs, electric-blue water. Foot access only via winding footpath. Beach formation: cliff erosion + lagoon barrier. Photography score: 9/10. โ ๏ธ Closed during high waves.
Egypt's glamorous summer escape โ Marassi, Hacienda Bay, Ras El Hekma. Carbonate oolite ultra-fine sand, Caribbean-turquoise clarity (JunโSep). Ras El Hekma: $35B UAE development. Congestion: Very High (JulโAug).
Stanley Beach, Montazah gardens, Mandara (Egypt's first disability-friendly beach). Water temp: 17โ27ยฐC seasonal. Nile-sediment quartz sand. Best summer months: JuneโOctober.
Egypt's kite surfing capital on the Gulf of Suez. Constant winds, 2โ3 hours from Cairo. Yoga retreats and weekend escapes. Water temp: cooler than Red Sea due to Gulf dynamics.
White sand beaches backed by luxury compounds, 5-star hotels, and WWII history. Rixos Premium tower, New Alamein city. Proximity to war cemetery and museum.
Egypt's coastlines offer far more than sunbathing โ from world-record dives to serene freediving, kitesurfing championships to Bedouin camel treks.
Egypt's Red Sea hosts over 300 dive sites with visibility averaging 20โ40m. Water temperatures range 21โ30ยฐC year-round โ no thick wetsuit needed in summer. The Red Sea Marine Park Authority manages sites and can suspend diving to protect marine behavior.
El Gouna's flat engineered lagoon with 15โ25 knot consistent thermal winds is Egypt's #1 kitesurfing destination. Sandy bottom, IKO 5-star instruction. Soma Bay and Ras Sidr offer open-water alternatives with different wind character.
Abu Dabbab (Turtle Bay): seagrass beds where green turtles and dugongs feed โ entry EGP 2,600 (~$50). Giftun Islands: white sand, shallow coral gardens. Dahab Lighthouse: shore entry to vibrant reef. Reef-safe sunscreen required in all MPA zones.
Marsa Alam is Egypt's premier eco-tourism destination. Dugongs (fewer than 200 remain in Egypt, IUCN Vulnerable) visit seagrass beds at Abu Dabbab and Marsa Mubarak. Spinner dolphins at Samadai Reef. Whale sharks (AprilโJuly). Manta rays year-round.
Private charters run 9amโ5pm for up to 14 guests. Giftun Islands: three distinct zones โ Orange Bay (photogenic), Paradise Island (social), Mahmya (quieter, superior snorkeling). Glass-bottom boats from โฌ25. Semi-submarine from โฌ40.
Nuweiba: Bedouin coffee rituals, camel treks between turquoise lagoons, stargazing camps. Ras Abu Galoum: camel/foot access only โ Bedouin tea tent with pristine reefs. Sinai desert safaris from Sharm. Mount Sinai sunrise hikes.
Ocean physics, sedimentology, microclimate data, and biodiversity scores โ for researchers, divers, and curious travelers alike.
| Sea / Region | Winter (DecโFeb) | Spring (MarโMay) | Summer (JunโAug) | Autumn (SepโNov) | Swimming Season |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mediterranean Egypt | 15โ18ยฐC | 18โ22ยฐC | 24โ27ยฐC | 22โ25ยฐC | JuneโOctober |
| Red Sea (Hurghada) | 22โ24ยฐC | 24โ26ยฐC | 27โ30ยฐC | 26โ28ยฐC | Year-Round โ |
| Dahab (Gulf of Aqaba) | 21โ23ยฐC | 22โ25ยฐC | 27โ29ยฐC | 25โ27ยฐC | Year-Round โ |
| Sharm El Sheikh | 21โ23ยฐC | 22โ25ยฐC | 28โ29ยฐC | 26โ28ยฐC | Year-Round โ |
| Marsa Alam | 22โ24ยฐC | 24โ26ยฐC | 28โ30ยฐC | 26โ28ยฐC | Year-Round โ |
| Ain Sokhna (Gulf of Suez) | 19โ21ยฐC | 20โ23ยฐC | 25โ27ยฐC | 24โ26ยฐC | MayโOctober |
โ ๏ธ Scientific note: "Year-round swimming" is accurate for Red Sea, but DecโFeb (21โ23ยฐC) may benefit from a 3mm wetsuit for extended sessions. Mediterranean swimming is seasonal โ water can drop to 15ยฐC in winter.
| Region | Current Strength | Wave Height (Hs) | Tide Range | Wind Exposure | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Alexandria (urban) | Moderate (longshore drift) | 0.5โ1.8m (winter 2.5m) | 0.2โ0.4m microtidal | ModerateโHigh NW | Summer swimming |
| North Coast (Sahel) | WeakโModerate | 0.3โ1.2m (calm summer) | 0.2โ0.3m | Moderate breeze | JunโSep family beach |
| Marsa Matruh (lagoon) | Weak (protected) | 0.1โ0.6m | 0.2m | Low (sheltered) | Families, photography |
| Hurghada / El Gouna | Very Weak (reef shelter) | 0.1โ0.5m | 0.3โ0.5m | Moderate NโNW | Diving, kitesurfing |
| Marsa Alam (open coast) | Weak (reef break) | 0.2โ0.7m | 0.4โ0.6m | Moderate NโNNE | Eco-diving, wildlife |
| Dahab / Gulf of Aqaba | Weak (fetch-limited) | 0.1โ0.5m | 0.4โ0.7m | LowโModerate | Shore diving, freediving |
Wave heights given as Significant Wave Height (Hs) โ the average of the highest one-third of waves. Protected lagoons (El Gouna, Marsa Matruh) may see Hs as low as 0.0โ0.2m in calm conditions.
| Beach System | Mineral Composition | Grain Size Class | Formation Type | Water Color (Scientific) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Alexandria / Nile Delta | Quartz + carbonate fragments (Nile sediment) | FineโMedium | Deltaic / littoral drift | Turquoise โ Greenish |
| North Coast (Marassi, Ras El Hekma) | Carbonate oolites + biogenic shell | Ultra-fine (powdery) | Carbonate ramp / aeolian | Crystal turquoise (high clarity) |
| Marsa Matruh (lagoon) | Ca-rich quartz + marine carbonates | Ultra-fine white | Lagoon barrier / windward | Lagoon turquoise (calm, minimal wave) |
| Hurghada / Sahl Hasheesh | Reefal coralline limestone + biogenic sand | CoarseโMedium (coral debris) | Coral reef fringing | Deep blue (reef drop-off) |
| El Gouna (artificial lagoon) | Engineered sand (imported + carbonate) | Fine (homogeneous) | Human-modified lagoon | Lagoon turquoise |
| Marsa Alam | Bioclastic carbonate sand | MediumโCoarse | Reef flat / seagrass meadow | Deep blue turquoise |
| Dahab / Blue Hole | Coral rubble + carbonate sand | CoarseโMedium | Fringing reef / cliff erosion | Deep sapphire blue |
Scientific water color descriptors replace marketing terms: "Turquoise" = high clarity shallow water (carbonate sand), "Deep Blue" = offshore coral reef zone, "Lagoon Turquoise" = low-wave sediment-protected water. "Caribbean-like" is a tourism descriptor, not a scientific classification.
| Site | Coral Density | Species Richness | Protected Species | MPA Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ras Mohammed NP | 9.5 |
9.8 |
Napoleon wrasse, hammerheads, turtles | Protected โ |
| Marsa Alam (Abu Dabbab) | 8.5 |
9.0 |
Green turtles, dugongs (IUCN Vuln.), hawksbills | Protected โ |
| Giftun Islands (Hurghada) | 7.5 |
8.0 |
Dolphins, occasional turtles | MPA โ |
| Dahab (Blue Hole/Lighthouse) | 7.0 |
7.8 |
Garden eels, reef fish, occasional turtles | Part Protected |
| Ras Abu Galoum | 8.2 |
8.4 |
Rich reef fish, corals | EU Protected 2026 |
| Mediterranean Coast | 0 |
4.0 |
Seasonal species (low coral richness) | Limited |
Egypt protects ~50% of its reefs through an MPA network. A new MPA is adding +1,000km of additional marine protection. The Great Fringing Reef of the Red Sea is designated a global "Hope Spot" by Mission Blue.
| Region | Rel. Humidity (summer) | UV Index (peak) | Wind Direction | Heat Stress (summer) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| North Coast / Alexandria | 68โ80% | 9โ11 | NW / NNE prevailing | Moderate (sea breeze moderates) |
| Hurghada / El Gouna | 40โ55% (dry arid) | 11โ12+ | N / NW year-round | High (extreme JulโAug) |
| Marsa Alam | 45โ60% | 11โ12 | N / NNE trade winds | High (arid coastal) |
| Sharm El Sheikh | 35โ50% (desert) | 11โ12 | NW persistent | Very High (35โ45ยฐC) |
| Dahab | 40โ55% | 10โ12 | N (Gulf of Aqaba) | High (summer) |
UV Index 10+ = Extreme. SPF 50+ waterproof sunscreen is essential year-round on all Egyptian coastlines. Reef-safe sunscreen is mandatory in all Marine Protected Areas (no chemical sunscreens permitted).
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Data-driven rankings across key travel categories โ from family-friendly to world-class diving.
Explore Egypt's coastlines through real footage โ travel vlogs, diving films, and destination guides.
From free public beaches to ultra-luxury resort access โ Egypt caters to every budget.
โ ๏ธ Seasonal variation: North Coast rates double in JulโAug; Red Sea resort rates peak in DecโFeb (European winter sun season).
Egypt's coastlines face significant environmental challenges โ and pioneering conservation responses.
Egypt's beaches are open year-round โ but the best time depends on which coast and what you want to do.