Location is easy to reach. Parking is available next to the entrance for free. Entrance fees on Thursday, Friday and Saturday 80 EGP per person, other days for 60 EGP, kids for free. The club is not super clean but it's ok. Toilets need attention. The beach felt oily so not recommended to do any swimming there. There were too many flies in all the club at morning. The drinks are ok and cheap, coffe for 15 egp and small water for 5 egp as an example. The amazing thing about this place is the sceneries it has, watching the big ships so close moving in suez canal is a very good experience and so relaxing. Also liked that we can go outside the club then come back again after couple of hours using the...
Read moreThis is the place to watch as giant boats glide past you in the Suez Canal. The beach is nice and you can swim, rent an umbrella and there is a drinks (juice, coffee, tea, etc) service on the beach. Everyone is friendly and prices are cheap, entrance is 80 EGP. The boats usually pass going southward in the morning, finished by 1pm or so, use a maritime tracking app to check. Northward bound boats you cannot see from here, they use the other channel. A bit different day out but pleasant and very interesting to watch the boats. Weekends are very busy, weekdays...
Read moreIt was my dream to visit Ismailia and Suez Canal. Surrounded by water, dominated by European style architecture, old villas...really I got thrilled there. I agree this place is a Garden of Egypt. If you are visiting there never missed the Olympic village, Maritime Center, the 6th October memorial, Al-Mallah Park, Regional Museum etc. Suez Canal is a wonder of world. This is a world’s longest canal with no locks. In life time the visit of Ismailia and Suez Canal is a...
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