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Egypt's Summer Capital - A Full Tour Around New Alamein City ||

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Spanning across more than 48,000 feddans and planned to accommodate more than 3 million people by 2030, New Alamein City has changed our perception of the North Coast. With 14km of breathtaking turquoise shoreline, New Alamein City leaves its residents with homes in paradise. The Egyptian northern coast has witnessed a boom in recent decades and has become a basic and very important coastal destination on the map of the Egyptian resort, and it is not only limited to Egyptian visits but also attracts tourists and foreign investments. The main objective of building the new city of El Alamein on the North Coast is to overcome overcrowding and allow a larger segment of people to reach their dream and live in an integrated and developed coastal city. The new city of Al Alamein comes as an integrated city that owns the historical part and provides housing opportunities and is also a city suitable for tourism. In addition, the city aims to accommodate and provide services that suit all segments of society. New Alamein City projects provide nearly 10,000 housing units in addition to commercial malls, hotels, parks, and entertainment venues. You will also find schools and universities, including Al-Alamein International University. An essential and pivotal part that the New Alamein City will provide is to support the tourism industry in Egypt. The main objective is to provide a luxury group of tourism projects that facilitate the stay of tourists in New Alamein. The Egyptian northern coast has a very picturesque nature that attracts all eyes to it. You will find clear blue waters, successive waves, and soft white sand along the coast. To promote these distinguished capabilities, it was necessary to establish hotels and resorts with international standards, which would benefit foreign tourism in Egypt.

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