MARSA MATRUH

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MARSA MATRUH, EGYPT

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To fully appreciate Marsa Matruh you need to book a Holiday Houseboys, your local gay friendly tour guide. He will be able to show you around like a local. Whether you want to see the tourist sites, places off the beaten track or discover new experiences, the Holiday Houseboy is there to help you. He looks after your safety and welfare at all times.

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Our other destinations in Egypt are Alexandria, Aswan, Cairo, El Alamein, HurghadaLuxor, Marsa Alam and Sharm El-Sheikh.

Highlights of Marsa Matruh

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Marsa Matruh is a coastal city located in the northwestern part of Egypt, along the Mediterranean Sea. It is the capital of the Matrouh Governorate and is situated about 240 kilometers west of Alexandria, close to the border with Libya. Known for its pristine beaches, turquoise waters, and relaxed atmosphere, Marsa Matruh is one of Egypt’s most popular summer resorts.

The city is famous for its soft white sandy beaches and clear shallow waters, making it ideal for swimming and family vacations. Its Mediterranean location gives it a mild and pleasant climate during the summer, with cooler sea breezes compared to Egypt’s interior deserts. Marsa Matruh is often referred to as the “Pearl of the Mediterranean” because of its natural beauty and resort appeal.

Marsa Matruh has a long history, dating back to ancient times. It was mentioned by the Greeks as Paraitonion, serving as a military and trading outpost. Later, the city gained prominence during the Roman and Byzantine periods and continued to be strategically important during the Arab and Ottoman eras. During World War II, it played a role in military campaigns along the North African front.

The city is surrounded by stunning natural landscapes. Rocky cliffs, desert hills, and nearby oases complement its beaches, offering scenic viewpoints and hiking opportunities. Popular nearby attractions include Al-Gamil Beach, Rommel Bay, and Ageebah Beach, which draw visitors with their turquoise waters and soft sands.

Marsa Matruh’s economy is heavily dependent on tourism. Hotels, resorts, and guesthouses cater to both domestic and international visitors, especially during the summer months when Egyptians flock to the Mediterranean coast to escape the heat of the inland deserts. Local markets and shops sell souvenirs, handicrafts, and regional specialties.

Cultural heritage is an important aspect of Marsa Matruh. Traditional Egyptian customs mix with Mediterranean influences, seen in local cuisine, music, and festivals. Seafood plays a central role in the city’s culinary identity, with freshly caught fish, shrimp, and calamari featured in many dishes. Local specialties often include grilled fish and seafood stews seasoned with Mediterranean herbs and spices.

The city has a semi-arid Mediterranean climate, with mild winters and hot, dry summers. Rainfall is scarce, but the proximity to the sea ensures cooler summer temperatures compared to Egypt’s desert regions. This climate supports year-round tourism, especially for beach and water-based activities.

In addition to leisure tourism, Marsa Matruh is connected to the rest of Egypt by road, linking it to Alexandria, Cairo, and other northern cities. Plans for infrastructure improvements and modernization continue to enhance access while preserving the city’s natural charm.

Marsa Matruh also has historical and archaeological significance. Nearby sites include ancient ruins, Roman and Greek remains, and military monuments from the 20th century. These attractions provide insight into the city’s long and varied past.

In conclusion, Marsa Matruh is a serene Mediterranean coastal city that combines natural beauty, history, and leisure. Its soft beaches, turquoise waters, and mild climate make it a favorite summer destination in Egypt. Beyond tourism, the city preserves a rich cultural and historical heritage, offering visitors both relaxation and exploration along the scenic northwestern coast of Egypt.


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