Makadi Bay
Makadi Bay is a resort town in Egypt. It is located about 30 km (19 mi) south of Hurghada on the Red Sea. The resort is surrounded by the Egyptian Eastern Desert.
The bay is known for its sand beaches and crystal-clear water.
Tourism
Makadi Bay is known for its turquoise waters and beautiful desert landscape.[1]
- Red Sea Riviera
References
- ^ "Egyptian Tourism Authority - Makadi Bay". www.egypt.travel. Retrieved 2020-04-15.
External links
- Makadi Bay Egypt Guide
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Resorts in Red Sea Riviera
- Taba
- Nuweiba
- Dahab
- Sharm El Sheikh
- Nabq Bay
- Ras Sedr
- Ras Um El Sid
- Ras Muhammad National Park
- Straits of Tiran
- Tiran Island
- Sanafir Island
- Pharaoh's Island
- Ain Sokhna
- Gamsha Bay
- El Gouna
- Ras Gharib
- Hurghada
- Sahl Hasheesh
- Serrenia
- Makadi Bay
- Soma Bay
- Abu Soma
- Shoni Bay
- Safaga
- Quseir
- Coraya Bay
- Port Ghalib
- Marsa Alam
- Hamata
- Berenice Troglodytica
- Hala'ib
- Alshalateen
- Ras Banas
- Foul Bay
- Abu Shar
- Abu Tig
- Gabal Elba
- Wadi Gimal
- Gubal Strait
- Tarabin
- Shadwan Island
- St.John's Island
- Mukawwa Island
- Rocky Island
- Green Island
- Abu Minqar Island
26°59′28″N 33°53′48″E / 26.99111°N 33.89667°E / 26.99111; 33.89667
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