El Quseir

El Qoseir is a city in eastern Egypt, located on the Red Sea coast. Populated for approximately 5,000 years, its ancient name was Myos Hormos. El Qoseir is located 138 kilometers south of Hurghada, 139 km north of Marsa Alam and 73 km north of the Marsa Alam International Airport. In 1986, its population was approximately 20,000. Today, the population of El Qoseir is around 50,000.

El Quseir

El Qoseir is a city in eastern Egypt, located on the Red Sea coast. Populated for approximately 5,000 years, its ancient name was Myos Hormos. El Qoseir is located 138 kilometers south of Hurghada, 139 km north of Marsa Alam and 73 km north of the Marsa Alam International Airport. In 1986, its population was approximately 20,000. Today, the population of El Qoseir is around 50,000.

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Seemingly part of the natural environment between sandy mountains and deepest blue seas is the Mövenpick Resort El Quseir. Built in traditional Nubian style, this relaxed resort instantly makes you feel at peace.

250 rooms are set in clusters of stone-clad bungalows with high-domed ceilings in atmospheric style. A beautiful private sandy beach and stunning coral reef tempt you to explore the pristine underwater bays. The myriad of marine life inhabiting the resort’s reef will amaze divers and snorkelers alike.

A variety of restaurants and bars offer a choice of culinary delights. Choose from the Orangerie with its lavish buffet, dine under the stars at Al Fresco Italian restaurant, or enjoy fine dining à la carte at Seagulls restaurant on the beautiful terrace overlooking the Red Sea.

For the energetic, the resort offers an array of sporting and leisure activities. Take a quad or mountain bike tour at sundown, go horseback riding at the sea shore or simply take a walk and experience the magnificent solitude of the desert.

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