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Browse hotels in Ain Sokhna, Egypt — 120 km from Cairo on the Gulf of Suez. Stay near Porto Sokhna Marina or private beach resorts along the Red Sea coast.

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About Ain Sokhna

Ain Sokhna: Red Sea Gateway on the Gulf of Suez

Ain Sokhna sits on the western shore of the Gulf of Suez, roughly 120 km southeast of Cairo via the Ahmed Hamdi Tunnel road. The town takes its name from the Arabic for "hot spring," referencing the thermal springs that dot the coastline near Galala Mountain. Most visitors arrive on Thursday evenings and Friday mornings — the resort strip runs along a compact 15 km stretch of coast, concentrated around Porto Sokhna and the Sokhna Beach resort clusters.

Where to Stay in Ain Sokhna

The hotel and chalet market here caters mainly to Cairo weekenders, though international leisure travelers use Ain Sokhna as a base for Red Sea snorkeling and the nearby Suez Canal heritage sites. Properties range from large compound resorts with private beach access to smaller boutique guesthouses along the main coastal road. Porto Sokhna Marina anchors the northern end of the strip and offers ferry connections to Hurghada (approximately 3–4 hours by sea).

Practical Tips

  • Getting there: Drive time from central Cairo averages 90 minutes outside peak hours; the Cairo–Ain Sokhna Expressway charges a toll.
  • Best timing: April–June and September–October offer warm water without summer crowds.
  • Pack light layers for evenings from November through February, when temperatures drop to 12–15 °C.
  • Book ahead for Friday and public-holiday nights, when Cairo demand fills resorts quickly.

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