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All Cities - Marsa
Matruh |
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Cleopatra's Beach:
Cleopatra's beach is both the most beautiful of Marsa Matruh, perhaps all of Egypt, but it offers
bad chances of swimming. If you take your chance
you better be a good swimmer, and fight your way
out between the weird-looking cliffs here.
There
are good chances that waves and currents become
hostile.
But it is a fine place to relax, perhaps even
sun-bathe, as long as you don't mind few
possibilities of cooling down in the sea.
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Agiba Beach: |
Agiba
Beach is the pride of Marsa, even if it is no more
than 30-40 metres long. It is set between
protecting cliffs, and a nice reception area has
been built on top on one of these. The sand is
cleaner here, and the temperature cooler.
But the
day ends earlier, as the cliffs take away the
sunset hours.
But when the clock closes up to 4, climbing up the
cliffs is a nice idea, and the views over the
coast to the east are stunning.
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Not Agiba
beach, but next to it. It is long and wide,
and a good second option should Agiba beach
be too crowded. |
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