Feature / Location
Famous mostly for diving / On the western coast of Red SeaCurrency
Egyptian PoundWeather
Summers are long, hot, arid; winters are dry, mostly clear and windyTime Zone
GMT+2Activities
Try diving; visit historical places; enjoy local foodMarsa Alam population
Marsa Alam is a must-see destination in Al Bahr al Ahmar, Egypt, with a population of only 10,000. We recommend you stay at least seven days to appreciate everything the city has to offer fully.
Marsa Alam weather
The Marsa Alam weather can be typically described as a desert climate. It is generally very hot and humid during the day and cools at night. Summer and winter months are hot, and since Marsa Alam is a seaside town, it gets warmer in the evenings. The sea temperature is also warm enough for the human body throughout the year. Sea temperatures are usually around 22 - 25 degrees, and the temperature in Marsa Alam varies between 22 and 40 degrees throughout the year.
- Nov 10, Sun 27 Few Clouds
- Nov 11, Mon 25 Clear Sky
- Nov 12, Tue 25 Clear Sky
- Nov 13, Wed 26 Clear Sky
- Nov 14, Thu 22 Clear Sky
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