"Hemming a deep horseshoe bay of sandy beaches, Makadi's quality hotels are a classy match for its crystal clear seas."
A Gary Player golf course, a scuba diving school, sailing, windsurfing and canoeing, tennis, volleyball and a pampering spa … that should be enough to keep most people happily active from morning till night. And as there's a focus on families here, most hotels have splash pools, playgrounds and often much more to entertain the little ones too. Some 30km south of Hurghada, Makadi is among the newer Red Sea resort areas. Set around a deeply indented bay, its fine hotels and attractive 'village centre' fill the gap between the sandy beaches and the striking desert dunes. Elegant hotel complexes stand in generous grounds, linked by broad avenues to the central marketplace of shops, eateries and entertainment. Most hotels have a bar on the beach, so you needn't miss a moment's tanning time. And all have inviting swimming pools and bags of sunbathing space. Of course, the gorgeous coral reefs and underwater world need little introduction, and there are glass-bottom boat trips to enjoy a glimpse of the deep. Evenings are generally quiet and relaxed – time to wind-down with sundowners and table talk, or wander along to the Makadi Centre's restaurants and bars. Makadi Bay is Egypt at an easy pace, where relaxation and recreation are seamlessly intermingled.
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Our hotels and apartments in Makadi Bay include Fort Arabesque, Iberotel Makadi Oasis, Jaz Makadi Star Resort And Spa and Sol Y Mar Makadi Marine.
Looking for holidays in Egypt Red Sea? Our Egypt Red Sea holiday destinations include Dahab, El Gouna, Hurghada, Makadi Bay, Marsa Alam, Nuweiba, Sharm El Sheikh, Soma Bay, Taba and Taba Heights.
The beach and the diving opportunities are the main reason people come to this resort - and it is well worth it as some of the best diving in the Red Sea is to be done off the Makadi Bay coast. There are also various watersports for those who prefer to spend their time on top of the water!
Being a relatively new resort, dining is mainly hotel-based although there are a few restaurants in which to sample Egyptian or international cuisine.
The evenings are tranquil with multilingual entertainment very much hotel focused, so sit back enjoy the view while sipping your favourite cocktail.
While there are lots of shops in Makadi Bay, for a really comprehensive day of retail therapy, take a trip to Hurghada for a day of souvenir and bargain hunting, and test out your haggling skills while you're there for a whole new shopping experience.
As this is a purpose-built resort, a visit to nearby Hurghada will satisfy those wanting to experience a little more of the authentic Egypt. Or why not take an excursion to the historical cities of Cairo or Luxor for a glimpse into Egypt's ancient past.
30km south of Hurghada
About 45 minutes from Hurghada airport or 4 hours 30 minutes from Luxor for guests on a twin centre holiday - all coaches travelling to and from Luxor are accompanied by a police convoy