
Marsa Alam & Qusseir
Red Sea Governorate
A serene resort town on the Red Sea, Marsa Alam is celebrated for its untouched coral reefs, abundant marine life including dugongs and dolphins, and world-class diving sites. The nearby town of Qusseir adds a touch of history with its ancient port and an old Ottoman fortress.
Practical Travel Guide for Marsa Alam & Qusseir
Make your journey smoother with essential practical information to read before traveling.
Visa Information
A visa is required for most travelers. Many nationalities can obtain a visa on arrival at major airports or in advance through an e-visa platform.
Adapter Type
Arabic
Getting Around
Getting between resorts and to sites like Qusseir is primarily done by pre-booked taxis or private transfers arranged by tour operators. Most resorts offer shuttle services to and from the airport.
Local Flavors
Cuisine is predominantly served within the resorts, offering international buffets and à la carte restaurants. Local specialties include fresh grilled seafood (Samak Mashwi) and traditional Egyptian dishes like Sayadeya (fisherman's rice).
