Makadi Bay, where the Red Sea meets the desert, offers hotels catering to all age groups.
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Makadi Bay captivates with its sandy beaches, ideal for seaside play or romantic walks. The setting is enhanced by desert mountains and turquoise waters, inviting you to snorkel and explore vibrant coral gardens teeming with marine life. Quality hotels provide all-inclusive services to ensure your comfort and satisfaction.
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Located 30 km south of Hurghada, Makadi Bay is a tourist destination featuring hotel resorts, souvenir shops, boutiques, bars, and restaurants, along with spas, a water park, and a golf course.
This quieter area suits those not seeking bustling nightlife. With its activities and gentle sea entry, it's perfect for families with children and couples interested in natural beauty, water sports, or golf.
Enjoy the striking contrast of the desert starting just behind the resorts and the turquoise Red Sea. The desert mountains, especially stunning at sunset, offer a breathtaking view.
This region is recommended for allergy sufferers in spring and autumn, as the local climate, salty water, and sea air provide relief. The Red Sea, formed by a rift in the Earth's crust, is one of the saltiest seas as no river flows into it.
Makadi Bay is a year-round destination. The shallow sea warms easily, allowing for swimming throughout the year. Summer is ideal for diving, with water temperatures reaching 30°C due to high land temperatures.
If you prefer milder weather, visit in spring or autumn. From April to June and mid-September to mid-November, average temperatures are around 27°C, with sea temperatures between 24 – 26°C.
In winter, it is less windy than in Hurghada, and rain is rare, with only six rainy days a year. Daytime temperatures hover around 24°C, and the sea remains at 26°C. Nights are cooler, with February being the coldest month. Winter is perfect for history enthusiasts wanting to explore local sights.

In Makadi Bay, boredom is a choice. There's entertainment for all ages.
The calm sea here makes it easy to enjoy without battling waves. The gently sloping sandy beaches are perfect for children and non-swimmers, and ideal for learning to snorkel. A long coral reef lies just offshore, offering a glimpse into Egypt's underwater beauty.
In the evening, the beach and promenade are perfect for romantic walks, with several bars along the way for refreshments.
Makadi Bay hosts several diving schools, often located in hotels. It's an ideal place for beginners to try diving.
The bay also offers windsurfing and kitesurfing. You can rent a scooter, motorboat, or enjoy a banana boat ride. The calm sea is perfect for pedal boats or small boat fishing. Beach volleyball is also popular.
Hotel facilities include tennis, squash, and gyms.
An 18-hole golf course is set in the desert, featuring well-maintained greens and challenging obstacles. Players enjoy views of both mountains and sea. Whether you're a seasoned golfer or a beginner, Makadi Bay offers what you need.
The golf course includes amenities for players and families, with a clubhouse offering excellent cuisine and drinks. Trainers and practice facilities are available for those looking to improve their game.
If hotel water attractions aren't enough, visit the local water park for fun and adrenaline. With over 50 slides and attractions, it's a must-visit even if you're not traveling with children.
Some hotels include park entry in their packages. If not, find entrance fee details here.

With the desert right behind the hotels, try camel riding or a dune ride in an off-road vehicle or quad bike. Couples often take quad bikes into the desert to enjoy the sunset.
Visit a Bedouin village to learn about desert life.
Just 30 km from Makadi Bay, Hurghada offers a taste of real Egypt. Shop at the local market and experience the vibrant city atmosphere. Explore El Dahar, old Hurghada, with its mosques, churches, and historical buildings.
The city also has an aquarium featuring sharks, rays, and other marine life, along with a mini-zoo, rainforest, and fossil museum.
Egypt's cultural and historical wealth is remarkable. Visiting at least one site is essential. However, long travel times mean it's better to wait until children are older for these excursions.
The Pyramids of Giza, the Valley of the Kings, Cairo, and Nile cruises are just a few of the available trips.
Makadi Bay is ideal for a peaceful vacation, offering beautiful nature and an underwater world. It caters to all ages with sports and leisure activities. Quality hotels ensure a memorable stay.
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