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Swimming activities in Egypt

  1. A

    Fatnas Spring

    There's a secluded pool at Fatnas Spring , the small island in the salty Birket Siwa (Lake Siwa) accessible across a narrow causeway. Nicknamed 'Fantasy Island' for its idyllic setting, the pool is about 6km from Siwa Town, and surrounded by palm trees and lush greenery. Although it is a safer place for a swim than Cleopatra's Bath, women should not swim alone and, again, should leave their bikinis for the Red Sea beaches.

    There's a small café among the palms, which is good for sitting and puffing on a sheesha, or drinking a cold beer if it's available. This is an idyllic place to watch the sunset. A ministry of agriculture project to try and improve the lake's drainage…

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  2. B

    Cleopatra's Bath

    Siwa has no shortage of active, bubbling springs hidden among its palm groves. Following the track that leads to the Temple of the Oracle and continuing past the Temple of Umm Ubayd, will lead you to the most famous spring, Cleopatra's Bath. The crystal-clear natural spring water gurgles up into a large stone pool, which is a popular bathing spot for locals.

    Women should think twice about swimming here during the day, and if they decide to brave the stares then they should only bathe with their clothes on.There are changing rooms at the nearby Tanta Waa café.

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  3. Cleopatra's Beach

    The rock formations here are worth a look and you can wade to Cleopatra's Bath, a natural pool where legend has imagined the great queen and Mark Antony enjoying a swim. In summer several boats leave from near Hotel Beau Site to go across the bay to Cleopatra's Beach and Shaati al-Gharam. Taxis will bring you here and wait while you enjoy the beach.

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  4. C

    Rommel's Beach

    Rommel's Beach is where the field marshal supposedly took time off from war to have his daily swim. It would have been a good choice and is now packed with holidaying Egyptians in summer; women will feel uncomfortable bathing here. To get here you can walk around the little bay (45 minutes), hire a bike or take a taxi from Marsa Matruh.

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  5. Agiba Beach

    Agiba means 'miracle' in Arabic and Agiba Beach is just that. It is a small but spectacular cove, accessible only via a path leading down from the cliff top. There is a café nearby (open in summer only) where you can get light refreshments. It is absolutely packed in summer and near empty the rest of the year.

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  6. Muhammad Ali Sporting Club

    Major social scene – a mix of expats and Egyptians – at this cool Nileside pool with beanbag chairs, beers and bikinis. It’s located way south on the west bank, about even with Ma’adi – a taxi will cost E£20 from the centre.

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  7. Bir Sitta

    A popular stop is Bir Sitta, a sulphurous hot spring 6km northwest of Qasr al-Farafra. Water gushes into a Jacuzzi-sized concrete pool and then spills out into a larger tank. This is a good place for a night-time soak under the stars.

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  8. Bir al-Mattar

    At Bir al-Mattar cold springs pour into a viaduct, then down into a concrete pool where you can splash around during the hot summer months. As with all the springs the mineral content is high and the water can stain clothing.

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  9. D

    Shaati al-Gharam

    A good beach. In summer several boats leave from near Hotel Beau Site to go across the bay to Cleopatra's Beach and Shaati al-Gharam. Taxis will charge to bring you here and wait while you enjoy the beach.

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  10. Bir al-Ramla

    The hot sulphurous spring of Bir al-Ramla is very hot (45°C) and suitable for a soak, though you may feel a bit exposed to the donkey traffic passing to and fro. Women should stay well covered.

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  12. Bir al-Ghaba

    One of the most satisfying springs to visit is Bir al-Ghaba. It's quite a trek to get out here, but there is nothing quite like a moonlit hot bath on the edge of the desert.

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  13. E

    Atlas Zamalek Hotel Pool

    You'll often have the rooftop pool here to yourself, and the price can't be beat.

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