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Landmark: Ain Sokhna BeachCity: Suez
Country: Egypt
Continent: Africa
Ain Sokhna Beach, Suez, Egypt, Africa
Ain Sokhna Beach is a coastal area situated on the western shore of the Gulf of Suez, within the Suez Governorate of Egypt.
Visual Characteristics
The beach features fine, light-colored sand. The water of the Gulf of Suez is typically clear and exhibits shades of blue and turquoise. The coastline is characterized by a relatively flat terrain with sparse desert vegetation extending inland.
Location & Access Logistics
Ain Sokhna Beach is located approximately 120 kilometers east of Cairo. Access is primarily via the Cairo-Ain Sokhna Highway (E1). From the city of Suez, it is approximately 55 kilometers southwest. Ample parking is available at various resorts and public access points along the coast. Public transport options directly to Ain Sokhna Beach are limited; private car or taxi are the most common modes of transport from Cairo or Suez.
Historical & Ecological Origin
The area's geological origin is tied to the formation of the Red Sea Rift Valley, a major tectonic feature. Ecologically, it is part of the Red Sea coastal desert environment, characterized by arid conditions and marine life adapted to saline waters.
Key Highlights & Activities
Activities include swimming, sunbathing, and water sports such as windsurfing and kitesurfing. Snorkeling and diving are possible in designated areas, particularly around coral formations. Fishing excursions can be arranged.
Infrastructure & Amenities
Resorts and private developments along Ain Sokhna Beach offer amenities including restrooms, changing facilities, and shaded seating areas. Cell phone signal (4G/5G) is generally available. Food vendors and restaurants are present within resort complexes and at some public access points.
Best Time to Visit
The optimal time for visiting Ain Sokhna Beach is during the cooler months, from October to April. Daytime temperatures are pleasant, averaging between 20°C and 30°C. Mid-morning and late afternoon offer the best lighting conditions for photography due to reduced glare on the water.
Facts & Legends
Ain Sokhna translates to "hot spring" in Arabic, referencing natural hot springs that were historically present in the area, though these are not prominent features for visitors today. The area is a popular weekend destination for residents of Cairo seeking coastal recreation.
Nearby Landmarks
- Suez Canal (approx. 55km Northeast)
- Port Tawfik (approx. 55km Northeast)
- Attaka Mountains (approx. 15km Northwest)
- Ras Ghareb (approx. 180km Southeast)