Un rincón virgen del Mediterráneo en Port Said, Egipto, con arenas blancas, aguas cristalinas y una exuberante vida silvestre que atrae a observadores de aves y amantes de la naturaleza.
Al Gamil Beach is a public beach open 24 hours a day, every day. The best time to visit is during daylight hours, usually from 9:00 am to 6:00 pm, when there is more activity and more services available.
No, access to the beach is completely free. You only need to pay for additional services such as sun loungers, umbrellas, or water activities, which are optional.
Ideally, spend between half a day and a full day. You can enjoy the morning sun, have lunch at a nearby place, and finish with a walk at sunset.
Al Gamil is one of Port Said's most traditional beaches, linked to the city's tourism development. Nearby is the National Museum, which presents the history of the Suez Canal.
From March to May and from September to November, with temperatures between 20 and 28°C. In summer, from June to August, it gets very hot, up to 35°C, and in winter it can be windy.
It is a public beach with basic access. There are no specialized ramps or beach wheelchairs available. Visiting with a companion is recommended if assistance is needed.
A 15-minute walk away are the Port Said National Museum and the waterfront promenade. Also nearby are the Port Said Lighthouse and the colonial district with 19th-century architecture.
Use strong sunscreen, bring water, and wear footwear for rocky areas. For greater comfort, visit on weekdays when it is less crowded. Check sea conditions through weather services before going.
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