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Makadi Bay | Hurghada


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Landmark: Makadi Bay
City: Hurghada
Country: Egypt
Continent: Africa

Makadi Bay, Hurghada, Egypt, Africa

Overview

Makadi Bay sits on Egypt’s Red Sea shore, a favorite getaway just south of Hurghada where the water glitters in the afternoon sun.Makadi Bay draws visitors with its soft golden beaches, glassy turquoise water, and reefs alive with darting fish, making it a go‑to for lazy days on the sand, adrenaline‑pumping water sports, and unforgettable snorkeling or diving adventures.It lies within the Hurghada Governorate and ranks among the Red Sea’s calmest, most picturesque bays, where the water shimmers like glass in the afternoon sun.Makadi Bay lies about 30 kilometers south of Hurghada, where gleaming resorts line soft white sand and the clear water shelters vibrant, protected marine life.The bay’s known for its warm, glassy water, perfect for slipping on a mask to snorkel, drifting through a scuba dive, or just swimming under the sun.The area’s known for its vibrant coral reefs, where flashes of orange and purple draw divers and underwater fans from across the globe.Makadi Bay’s beaches stretch out in soft white sand, with clear blue water lapping gently at the shore.Several luxury resorts in the area open onto quiet, private strips of sand, where guests can sink their toes into the warm shore and take in the view.In Makadi Bay, the water stays calm and the shore stays shallow, perfect for swimming or letting little kids splash at the edge.People love to stretch out in the sun, unwind with the sound of waves, and stroll along the sand.Water sports like snorkeling and diving draw visitors to Makadi Bay, where colorful fish dart between bright coral reefs.Bright fish flash between swaying coral, while sea turtles drift lazily through the clear blue-no wonder it’s a favorite spot for snorkelers and divers alike.Several resorts run diving lessons and lead small groups into the reefs, where bright fish flicker between swaying coral.With its soft breeze and glassy blue water, Makadi Bay is perfect for both windsurfing and kitesurfing.Whether you’re just starting out or have years on the water, you can dive in and enjoy the bay’s calm, sheltered waves.Makadi Bay isn’t just for relaxing swims-you can hop on a jet ski, cling to a banana boat as it skips over the waves, or soar high on a parasail for sweeping views of the glittering coastline.The coral reefs off Makadi Bay burst with color, sheltering some of the healthiest marine life you’ll find anywhere in the Red Sea.These reefs teem with life-bright butterflyfish dart between corals, parrotfish graze on algae, clownfish hover near anemones, lionfish fan out their spines, and sleek moray eels peer from rocky crevices.Diving tours here often include this spot, where the sea teems with bright coral and darting fish.Visitors can slip into the water right off the beach or hop on a boat to explore nearby reefs.One of the area’s biggest draws is Makadi Water World, a lively water park inside the Sunwing Water World Resort in Makadi Bay, where slides twist past palms and splash into cool blue pools.This family-friendly water park offers twisting slides, sparkling pools, and plenty of attractions for all ages, making it a lively spot where families can play, laugh, and unwind together.The park packs in twisting water slides, winding lazy rivers, a churning wave pool, and shallow splash zones where kids can stomp and laugh-plenty to keep visitors of any age grinning all day.At Makadi Bay Golf Resort, golfers can play all 18 holes of its par-72 course surrounded by lush gardens, where the only sounds are a soft breeze and the quiet thud of a well-struck ball.The course unfolds in a graceful layout, offering sweeping views of the Red Sea and the sunlit hills beyond.Few spots in the region beat this one for a round of golf, with sweeping fairways framed by pine-scented hills.Makadi Bay boasts a range of high-end resorts and all‑inclusive hotels, from sleek beachfront escapes where you can hear the waves at night to family‑friendly retreats that welcome every kind of traveler.Many of these resorts give you a key to your own stretch of sand, plus shimmering pools, serene spas, and top-tier comforts.Plenty cater to families, offering kids’ clubs, planned activities, and lively shows that keep little ones grinning.A few resorts in the area include wellness centers, where guests might sink into a hot stone massage, join a calming yoga session, or unwind with gentle relaxation therapies.Makadi Bay may be famous for its beaches and luxury resorts, but you can also wander through small shops or enjoy a fresh seafood dinner by the water.Many resorts host their own restaurants, where you can grab anything from a steaming plate of fragrant curry at the buffet to a candlelit, multi-course dinner.You can wander through Hurghada’s bustling markets or browse the resort shops, picking up souvenirs, handmade crafts, or jars of fragrant local spices.From Makadi Bay, you can hop on all kinds of boat tours-glide over coral reefs in a glass-bottom boat, watch the sun sink in a blaze of orange on a sunset cruise, or dive in for a snorkeling adventure.On these trips, visitors can wander through nearby islands and reefs or simply float in the calm, glassy waters of the Red Sea.Desert Safari: If you’re ready to venture beyond the coast, Makadi Bay has desert tours where you can ride over golden dunes under a blazing sky.Hop in a jeep and rumble across the sand, climb onto a swaying camel for a slow trek, wander through traditional Bedouin villages, and take in the golden sweep of the Egyptian desert.From Makadi Bay, it’s easy to set off on day trips to Egypt’s treasures-wander Luxor’s ancient temples, explore Cairo’s bustling streets, or stand in the shadow of the Pyramids of Giza.Most day trips include a guide and a ride, taking you past golden temples and weathered stone to uncover the wonders of ancient Egypt.Makadi Bay sits about 30 kilometers south of Hurghada, an easy ride away by taxi or a breezy shuttle bus.Plenty of resorts provide rides from Hurghada International Airport, so you can step off the plane and be on your way to Makadi Bay without any hassle.In Makadi Bay, many resorts run their own shuttles or arrange private rides, making it easy for guests to zip between the beach, shops, and their rooms without breaking a sweat.You can hop in a taxi or book a private car if you want to check out the sights just down the road.In short, Makadi Bay is perfect if you want a laid-back beach escape, where turquoise waves lap at the shore, adventure waits in the water, and luxury resorts treat you to the good life.You might spend the morning snorkeling over coral gardens, dive deep into the Red Sea’s clear blue, linger by the resort’s infinity pool, or wander through nearby sights-whatever your pace, Makadi Bay has it all.Families, couples, and solo travelers alike will love this spot, where the Red Sea glimmers in the sun and the air feels still and unspoiled.


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