
El Gouna
El Gouna Nightlife
Situated to the north of Hurghada along the western coast of the Red Sea, El Gouna is easily accessible via El Gouna Egypt Airport, the nearest airport to the area. The city quickly flourished into the vibrant community it is today, thanks to the vision of Sawiris, who was captivated by the stunning clarity of the waters and the majestic mountain backdrop.
El Gouna emerged from the aspirations of an individual who sought to create a residential haven. Motivated by the enchanting blue waters and the awe-inspiring mountain views, this visionary embarked on the development of his dream, leading to the establishment of El Gouna.
The architectural designs of El Gouna were crafted by renowned European and American architects, adhering to the Classical Egyptian architectural style reminiscent of Nubian villages and ancient heritage cities.
As an environmentally conscious destination, El Gouna offers world-class accommodations suitable for all family members, featuring a diverse range of services. The area is divided into three primary zones: the city center, Tamr Hena Square, and Abu Tig Marina.
Envision a lively and well-organized nightlife in El Gouna, a town that spans 10 kilometers of coastline surrounded by turquoise lagoons. This picturesque setting is complemented by numerous facilities for sports and leisure activities, including kitesurfing opportunities. El Gouna boasts 13 distinct hotels, each with its unique character, alongside a wide array of shops overlooking exclusive beaches. Located just 22 kilometers from Hurghada Airport, which offers direct daily flights to various European capitals, El Gouna serves as an ideal destination for both holidays and extended stays. Many European families have chosen El Gouna as their permanent residence.
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