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The first thing you need to know about Marsa Alam weather is that it features a typical desert climate. The sun is quite hot in the morning so what most tourists here do is head for the cool, cool blue sea, beckoning invitingly just a walk away! A refreshing dip in the sea at Marsa Alam will make you forget the heat that's a big part of the weather in Marsa Alam, Egypt. Marsa Alam is located in the tropics and has only two seasons - a hot summer and a mild winter. Summer in Marsa Alam is quite hot with avarage temperatures ranging from 20 to 45 degrees Celsius. Summer stretches from April all the way to September. The extreme summer temperature makes it all the more fun to laze around in the water and you'll never wanna leave the sea that's so clear and blue! Winter is quite pleasant and winter temperatures in Marsa Alam varies within a range of 18 and 35 degree Celsius. The temperature of the Red Sea ranges from a pleasant 22 to 29 degrees Celsius, all round the year. This li'l place by the Red Sea is one of the sunniest ever. Be it summer or winter, there's plenty of sunshine for everyone all the year through so that you can indulge in exciting activities ranging from desert trekking, diving and snorkeling to more relaxed, lazy pursuits like sun bathing or simply taking your chair to the water and watching the water lap around your toes. Remember to use sun block and sun screen, what ever time of the year you visit the delightful tourist destination of Marsa Alam on the Red Sea. The weather in Marsa Alam is more humid compared to that in other areas around the Red Sea. Very rarely, there is rainfall which helps sustain the lush palm trees that are a distinctive feature of the Marsa Alam coastline. So, come along and enjoy the cool blue sea and sunny beaches of Marsa Alam in Egypt!
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