Marsa Matrouh, the city that evokes cherished childhood memories, is celebrated for its captivating blend of crystal-clear turquoise waters, golden sands, and the gentle caress of the summer breeze. Beyond its natural beauty, the desert coastal city holds historical significance as it was once a strategic port during ancient times, serving as a gateway for trade and a hub for civilizations that left behind intriguing ruins and remnants of their presence.
- Stay in a Private Accommodation
- Discover serene, hidden beaches away from the crowds
- Savor traditional flavors at a local Bedouin restaurant
- Hike by the beach through some of Egypt’s most breathtaking scenery
- Enjoy a picnic amid lush fig trees in the Fig Garden
- Enjoy the fun of picking fresh, juicy figs.
- Visit the famous Agiba Beach, where mountains frame the sea's beauty
- Swim in the crystal-clear waters of Lagouna Beach
- Spend the day at the Caves Beach, one of the most picturesque beaches
We will be moving from Cairo on Day 1 at 6 am. The road takes around 6 hours depending on the stops we make along the way.
Day 1
Welcome To Marsa Matrouh!
Once we arrive at our private accommodation, we will check-in and enjoy a delicious brunch to start our day on a satisfying note. From there, we'll set off on foot to explore a secret beach, immersing ourselves in the breathtaking unexplored coastal landscape. Once at the beach, you can cool off with a relaxing dip in the crystal-clear waters. As the day unfolds, we'll drive back to our accommodation and enjoy some free time by the pool, witness a breathtaking sunset and freshen up before indulging in a delightful dinner served at our accommodation. Get ready for a memorable day filled with adventure, relaxation, and connecting with nature in Marsa Matrouh.
- Hike by the beach through some of Egypt’s most breathtaking scenery
- Discover serene, hidden beaches away from the crowds
- Sunset swim in the pool
- Stray away Stargazing in the clear night skies above
Day 2
A true Coastal Desert Experience
We'll start with an early sunrise and a quick breakfast before heading to the stunning Lagouna Beach, we will enjoy some time there then we will go to see the famous Agiba beach from above. Then we will do a picnic in the Fig Garden before joining a fig-picking session, Where we'll learn about the fruit's significance and enjoy traditional Bedouin tea (subject to season). Then we'll start a 2-hour hike back to our accomodation with a knowledgeable Bedouin guide. Wear comfortable footwear for the terrain, and expect to encounter captivating rock pools and maybe local shepherds. Afterward, we'll return to our accommodation for rest.
- Swim in the crystal-clear waters of Lagouna Beach
- Visit the famous Agiba Beach, where mountains frame the sea's beauty
- Hike by the beach through some of Egypt’s most breathtaking scenery
- Enjoy a picnic amid lush fig trees in the Fig Garden and pick your own, fresh figs
Day 3
Seaside Explorations and a local experience
We'll wake up early to witness another sunrise, followed by a quick breakfast. Afterward, We'll start our journey by exploring the fascinating Caves and the hidden small bays around the area, then we'll go back to our accommodation to enjoy some pool time. Once we've had our fill of relaxation and water fun, In the evening, we'll go to the town to have dinner at one of the well known local restaurants in Marsa Matrouh "Kamonna", in which you can choose to try out a bedouin dish. (Dinner is not included)
- Spend the day at the Caves Beach, one of the most picturesque beaches
- Savor traditional flavors at a local Bedouin restaurant, Kamonna
*Please note that girls need to wear modestly during our dinner at The market tour.
Day 4
Departure
On our final day, we'll begin with a delightful breakfast then we'll enjoy some free time at our accommodation, taking in the serene surroundings and making the most of the facilities, Then we’ll have to checkout and start the way back to Cairo.
We’ll move at 12 pm and arrive back in Cairo at around 8 pm.
Private Property:
Double Bed Room:
Twin Bed Room:
Gazef Tent:
Bell Tent:
Campers Bathroom:
*Please Note that you might be sharing the rooms with someone from the group.
What is included in the tour
- Accommodation as mentioned in the itinerary
- All meals as mentioned in the itinerary
- All activities and entrance fees as mentioned in the itinerary
- All transfers in a private air-conditioned vehicle
- All service charges and taxes
What is NOT included in the tour
- Meals other than mentioned in above itinerary
- Beverages
- Personal expenses
- Tipping
Some activities/visits are subject to change based on Weather conditions and unexpected Military restrictions. Non-Egyptian residents will incur charges equivalent to the package cost in US dollars, along with an additional fee of $90 for extra permits and ticket expenses.
*Please note that girls need to wear modestly during our fig visit.
The Adventure Leader's primary role is to ensure your journey flows seamlessly. As your main point of contact throughout the trip, they're dedicated to enhancing your experience. Whether it's offering recommendations on activities or attractions, or facilitating interactions among travelers, they ensure everyone feels connected, although often connections form naturally.
Our groups are filled with solo travelers and like-minded individuals who share a passion for adventure and connecting with others. You'll feel right at home exploring with us.
We use private buses, either a Hiace for smaller groups of 10 or a Coaster for larger groups of 19.
In Egypt, the power supply is Type C and F, with a standard voltage of 220V and a frequency of 50Hz.
Phone network is unstable during our trip
- Comfortable Clothing
- Comfortable Shoes
- Slippers
- Bathing Suit
- Towel
- Sun Protection (sunscreen, hat, sunglasses)
- Insect Repellent
- Camera / Waterproof GoPro (if available)
- Power Bank (if available)
- Speakers (if available)
- Snacks
- Sleeping bag and bed sheets (for campers)
Tipping directly supports local communities, benefiting drivers and suppliers. The tourism sector heavily depends on this support. While not obligatory, your tip is a meaningful 'thank you' for their service.