
Marsa Matrouh Egipto
La gobernación de Marsa Matrouh es famosa por muchas atracciones diferentes que atraen a turistas, vacacionistas y visitantes extranjeros a la gobernación de dentro y fuera de Egipto. Matrouh se distingue por la multiplicidad y diversidad de estos lugares, por lo que encontrará atracciones de playa ubicadas directamente sobre el mar en las partes más hermosas de la cuenca mediterránea, museos y sitios arqueológicos especiales en las dos ciudades de Marsa Matrouh, Alamein y Siwa. Oasis, al que llaman el Paraíso de Dios en su tierra.
Marsa Matrouh ubicada en la costa del mar mediterráneo, a unos 290 km al oeste de Alejandría y a 524 km de El Cairo, y Marsa Matrouh consideró su camino hacia el Oasis de Siwa desde El Cairo y sus lugares destacados como la montaña Dakrour, el manantial de Cleopatra y el templo de Alejandro El gran.
La ciudad de Matrouh es considerada una de las gobernaciones más famosas por su belleza y pureza de naturaleza, y por sus veraneantes de todo el mundo, debido a su ubicación geográfica y la belleza de sus playas, y se caracteriza por sus atractivos turísticos y su fama con clima moderado en el verano.
Puede visitar Marsa Matrouh durante sus excursiones de un día a El Cairo y excursiones de un día a Egipto.
o pruebe nuestra variedad de otras ciudades como excursiones de un día a Luxor y excursiones de un día a Asuán.
Located on the Mediterranean Coast of Egypt, Marsa Matrouh is a calm and beautiful holiday destination for those in need of clear blue waters and soft white sandy beaches away from the noise of the crowds that other tourist attractions come with. Famous for its pristine beauty, Marsa Matrouh has also ascended the ranks of Egypt’s well-kept secrets, where one can enjoy rest, history, and nature in equal measure.
It is said that in Egypt, the city of Marsa Matrouh has some of the best beaches. With its soft, fine grains of white sand and clear sky-blue water, it is no wonder why Cleopatra Beach, a beach named after the famous Egyptian Empress, occupies the first place in the list no one can dispute. They say this secretive area is the same place where Cleopatra would often go to take a dip. Agiba Beach is another popular place, which features cliffs that provide breathtaking sights of the expansive Mediterranean Sea as well as its several serene beaches that are ideal for relaxing.
The gentle, textured, and shallow waters of Almaza Bay suit children perfectly, while on the other hand, the nearby Rommel Beach, known for its World War II sandy beach, combines leisure with a touch of history. The tranquil atmosphere therefore makes Marsa Matrouh a perfect place for cultivation and relaxation at the same time.
However, present-day Marsa Matrouh is more than a beautiful coastal city. The city was once significant in the history of World War II, and tourists can visit the Rommel Museum, which used to be the hideout of German Field Marshal Erwin Rommel—referred to as the “Desert Fox." This museum gives an insight into the period of war and bears numerous war history fan collections.
Moreover, located a few kilometers from the city is El Alamein, the site of one of the most important battles of the Second World War. Here, too, travelers can find war memorials, museums, and cemeteries dedicated to the North African campaign and its valiant defenders.
Marsa Matrouh offers a different type of holiday from the rest of Egypt due to its warm and generous hospitality. The local markets are alive with sights, smells, and sounds, where one can find anything from authentic Egyptian art to exotic fish. Visitors can enjoy mouth-watering Mediterranean dishes fused with the local cuisine—grilled fish, delicious seafood tagines, and numerous kinds of scrumptious mezze are the must-tries.
If you wish to go beyond the obvious history and the tourist trail, a walk around the city will give you a view of mosques, small local eateries, and traditional marketplaces that depict the way of life of the residents of the seaside town.
For the bolder sea-goers, Marsa Matrouh provides a wide range of activities that involve nature and the outdoors. The perfect, calm waters of the coast attract many swimmers and snorkelers eager to discover the underwater life beneath. Away from the beach, there are coral reefs that can serve as a snorkeling haven.
For those who have an appreciation for the past as well as the great outdoors, a visit to Siwa Oasis—a roughly four-hour drive from Marsa Matrouh—should be high on the list. This oasis, which is located in a secluded desert, contains hot springs, old monuments, as well as the renowned Salt Lakes, which allow tourists to float due to the saturated concentration of salt inside. Adding a further depth of intrigue to the stop is the temple of the Oracle of Amun of Roman times which had traces of Alexander the Great himself visiting the temple.