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Mediterranean Sea. Image by O H 237 – Own work, CC BY-SA 4.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=38364150

The entire Mediterranean Sea is a sea connected in the west by the Atlantic Ocean via the Strait of Gibraltar. This sea is surrounded by the three continents of Africa (south), Europe (north) and Asia (east). It is also the sea that connects to the Nile through Egypt and the Red Sea via the Suez Canal.

In total the sea covers an approximate area of 2.5 million sq km (965,000 sq mi).

Around 3 hours’ drive north of Cairo is a lovely stretch of Egypt’s northern coastline running for some 500 km along the shores of the Mediterranean Sea.

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Alexandria is built on the edge of the Mediterranean. Photo: James Visser.

The main gateway to enjoy the Mediterranean Sea Egypt is the city of Alexandria. Often referred to as the Mediterranean Sea Pearl, Alexandria is the second-largest Egyptian city after Cairo. It is also the second-largest city on the Mediterranean after Istanbul, Turkey. While it is a very large Egyptian city, I found it to have a much nicer and friendlier feel than Cairo.

Alexandria is where we visited to complete our trek through this region of Northern Africa to the end of the continent specifically to see the Mediterranean Sea, Egypt. The coastline of Alexandria city itself goes for around 70 km.

So far as climate is concerned, the heat in this region is a lot milder than most other areas in Egypt. It was really noticeable after travelling through most of the main centres in this country. There is just a beautiful breeze that comes in from the sea.

 

Travelling along the seafront, Mediterranean Sea Egypt

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Our first glimpse of the Mediterranean, showing the footpath as our car drove past. Photo: James Visser.

Not surprisingly, the city of Alexandria is built as close to the water as possible. There is the main highway that separates buildings from the sea which means you have a fabulous view of the sea as you drive along the seafront.

All along this stretch, there is a very wide footpath which people enjoy walking along to take in the views of the Mediterranean. So many people also fish from various sections of the path, whereas in other areas there are many local families that enjoy swimming in these warm waters.

With all its accommodation options, Alexandria is just the perfect place to base yourself and explore as much of the coast of the Mediterranean Sea, Egypt as possible. Although we did not have as much time here as we would have liked on this trip, we nevertheless loved seeing this area of coastline and were very impressed at the lack of pollution.

 

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James and I with our guide Mohamed on the footpath. Photo: Mohamed.

 

A visit to the Qaitbay Citadel

The Qaitbay Citadel is a 15th-century fortress located on the eastern side of the northern tip of Pharos Island right at the mouth of the eastern harbor. It was constructed on the exact site of the famous Lighthouse of Alexandria, one of the seven wonders of the ancient world.

 

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For something built in the 15th century, this is in fabulous condition. Photo: James Visser.

 

The fort itself is an impressive building with a commanding view of the coastline of Alexandria. James and I both went inside and were very impressed with how solid this construction was and how large the interior of the building is. The grounds were also impressive and the overall site is extremely well maintained.

 

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Heading toward the tower to explore. Photo: James Visser.

 

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Looking back into the courtyard. Photo: Nicole Anderson.

 

The views of the Mediterranean are simply unmatched from here. You can look uninterrupted across 180 degrees from one side of the coastline to the other. The main harbour area in front of the city of Alexandria is also in plain view, looking back from this position.

 

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Looking out through one side of the Tower. Photo: James Visser.

 

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The view out to sea from the other side of the Tower. Photo: James Visser.

 

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Inside the tower, you can see how great the condition still is. Photo: Nicole Anderson.

 

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Not a bad outlook for visitors to the Qaitbay Citadel. Photo: James Visser.

 

You seriously can not come to Alexandria and miss this incredible place.

 

A magic spot to eat

Known as one of the best places in Alexandria to dine, the Fish Market is a seafood restaurant located right along the waterfront. As you enter the building you see the wall of photos of local and internationally famous people that have dined here. You then walk up two flights of stairs to the main area of the restaurant and the incredible views.

We were so lucky to literally dine at the very best table directly overlooking the harbour, the Qaitbay Citadel, the waterfront along the city and out to the Mediterranean Sea Egypt. On the menu was the beautiful fresh fish dish prepared in the traditional Mediterranean way. What a lovely leisurely lunch with wonderful service and atmosphere.

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Our table right at the front extension of the restaurant. Photo: Mohamed.

 

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Looking out to part of the harbour and the Qaitbay Citadel in the background. Photo: James Visser.

 
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Looking out toward the harbor entrance. Photo: James Visser.

 

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On the right side the bay around which Alexandria city is built. Photo: James Visser.

 

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Fresh, traditional Mediterranean fare. Photo: James Visser.

 

Other local sites of significant interest

While visiting Alexandria and the immediate surrounding area, there are a couple of historically significant sites we saw that we thought were worthwhile.

 

Catacombs of Kom al-Shoqafa

Listed as one of the seven wonders of the middle ages, these Catacombs lie in the western necropolis of Alexandria and consist of three levels cut through solid rock.

Going down a winding stairway you see how deep the ancient Greco-Romans tunnelled into the bedrock. Initially built for a single wealthy family practising a fusion of Ancient Egyptian, Greek and Roman religion, the Catacombs of Kom el-Shouqafa entombed over 300 mummies!

 

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The main entrance to the site of the Catacombs. Photo: James Visser.

 

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The grounds of this ancient site. Photo: Nicole Anderson.

 

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Down within the spacious Catacombs. Photo: James Visser.

 

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James and I at the bottom of a shaft that went to the 2nd level down. Photo: Mohamed.

 

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Not all the tombs at this site were underground. Here is one built above ground. Photo: James Visser.

 

Not many surviving sites depict a mixture of the Egyptian, Greek, and Roman ancient cultures, but this is true here. According to archaeologists, these catacombs resemble the largest burial site dating from the Greco-Roman period. Discovered in Alexandria (named after Alexandria the Great), what was hidden in the underground burial tunnels for centuries was a blend of different ancient arts and cultures.

The catacombs here are one of the best-preserved ruins of the whole of Egypt and its rich mix of ancient cultures is what makes it so special. We really enjoyed exploring the different levels and learning some history from a qualified Egyptologist and guide.

 

Bibliotheca Alexandrina

Otherwise more commonly known as the Alexandria Library, this is an impressive building by any measure. It stands on the site of the original Great Library of Alexandria in Alexandria, Egypt, which was one of the largest and most significant libraries of the ancient world.

Since the demise of the original library, the modern version was built in its place and is a very modern working library spread over 14 floors. There were very many university students studying here, both reading texts as well as working online as books can be read here but are not allowed to be taken out of the building.

 

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An external shot of the current Alexandria Library. Photo: James Visser.

 

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A scale model of the modern Alexandria Library. Photo: James Visser.

 

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An interior shot, taken from the ground level. Photo: James Visser.

 

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From the top of the library looking down. Photo: James Visser.

 

It was an interesting visit to a site of historical significance. We really enjoyed looking through this library of fabulous architectural design.

 

 

A final note on the Mediterranean Sea, Egypt

There are so many other places of interest around Alexandria such as Pompey’s Pillar (covered as part of a previous post on the Natural Beauty of the Sahara, Egypt), the underwater ruins in Montazah and of course the many sandy beaches and resorts overlooking the crystal Mediterranean Sea Egypt.

Whatever you do, if you are planning a trip to Egypt, don’t forget to include the Mediterranean coastline. It really does show yet another side to this amazing country.

 

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Loving the fabulous breeze and beautiful setting of the Mediterranean. Photo: James Visser.

 

 

This article is part of the Natural Beauty Travel Series, authored by travel writer Nicole Anderson.

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108 responses to “The Natural Beauty of the Mediterranean Sea Egypt”

  1. Jennifer McCormick Avatar
    Jennifer McCormick

    Thanks for sharing your photos and experience in Egypt! For me, anywhere along the sea is stunning and worth a visit. I cannot believe the impeccable condition of the Qaitbay Citadel despite its age.

    1. Nicole Anderson | Camping for Women Avatar
      Nicole Anderson | Camping for Women

      I totally love locations with water also Jennifer. And yes, the Qaitbay Citadel is just in amazing condition and kept so clean as well. So pleased you liked the post on this location.

  2. Sonia Seivwright Avatar
    Sonia Seivwright

    Egypt…I would love to visit. Lovely pictures. The sea looks calm and clean.

    1. Nicole Anderson | Camping for Women Avatar
      Nicole Anderson | Camping for Women

      You bet Sonia – the water at the Mediterranean as well as the Red Sea and the Nile all looked very clean at each location we visited. Do check out the posts on the Nile and the Red Sea Riviera to see what I mean. Thanks for reading and commenting.

  3. Lene Avatar
    Lene

    Just breathtaking photos! I’ve wanted to visit Egypt since I was a child and am determined to get there some day. I’ve been to Rhodes, Greece, seeing the Mediterranean from that end of it and still have lovely memories of the trip. Thanks for sharing Egypt with us!

    1. Nicole Anderson | Camping for Women Avatar
      Nicole Anderson | Camping for Women

      You’re so welcome Lene. I had the same yearning to visit since studying history at school and was so delighted to discover how beautiful the country really is. It sounds like you are as determined as I was to visit, so I have no doubts that you will make the trip and enjoy it every bit as much as I did.

  4. Julia Avatar
    Julia

    Dear Nicole,

    Thank you for the very interesting and educational travel report and for the fantastic pictures. I love traveling but haven’t been to that part of the world just yet. Egypt is definitely on my list. I will take your advice and explore the Mediterranean coastline when I plan my trip. Your photos and the story made me want to go right now!

    Warm regards,

    ~ Julia

    1. Nicole Anderson | Camping for Women Avatar
      Nicole Anderson | Camping for Women

      Thank You so much Julia, I am so happy you enjoyed this post and that you would likewise want to visit this amazing part of the world.

    2. Pooja Avatar
      Pooja

      I have seen a part of Egypt only while crossing the Suez canal. Always thought Egypt was only about the pyramids. Never knew Alexandria would be such an interesting place. It has so many worders of the ancient world. The Qaitbay Citadel looks so clean and well kept for its age. Looks like the view from the top was worth the climb.

      1. Nicole Anderson | Camping for Women Avatar
        Nicole Anderson | Camping for Women

        When it comes to modern-day tourism, Pooja, Egypt is certainly most well known for the pyramids but as I have shown in the series of posts on its natural beauty, there is so much more to consider than just the pyramids. Ancient historical sites exist in so many locations across the country, amidst its impressive natural assets. Although the pyramids are indeed wonderful and jaw-dropping, it is just the start of what there is to explore. Thanks so much for reading and leaving a comment.

  5. Lindsay Brown Avatar
    Lindsay Brown

    Once again you’ve provided such a rich and in-depth look of your visit to Egypt! I can’t get over that library – absolutely beautiful. I always feel like I learn so much after reading your articles. It is as if I’ve visited these locations myself! The Qaitbay Citadel is so grand looking, I would love to see it in real life one day! Thanks for providing a wonderful write-up that allows us to experience these amazing sights right along with you!

    1. Nicole Anderson | Camping for Women Avatar
      Nicole Anderson | Camping for Women

      Your comment has really made my day Lindsay! What a wonderful thing to say and I really do appreciate you enjoying my articles so much. Readers like you make it so motivating to share adventures like these and I am so grateful that the articles appear to inform and inspire others to plan their own journeys. This series on Egypt has been something I have so enjoyed writing and putting together, as it really is a very special destination. Situated on the seafront, guarding the entrance to the harbor, the Quaitbay Citadel is indeed a very impressive and solid structure that has been maintained so well. It has such a wonderful and beautiful outlook as well onto the Mediterranean. Thank you again.

  6. Lyosha Avatar
    Lyosha

    how beautiful! i would so enjoy my time there as well. Egypt is dreamy always and everywhere

    1. Nicole Anderson | Camping for Women Avatar
      Nicole Anderson | Camping for Women

      It definitely is the ideal adventurous and beautiful escape, Lyosha! Thank you for reading and leaving a comment.

  7. Stephanie Avatar
    Stephanie

    I’ve always wanted to visit Egypt! It looks gorgeous. I’ve been to the Mediterranean before but a different part. The entire area is so beautiful. Another perk is all the delicious food!

    1. Nicole Anderson | Camping for Women Avatar
      Nicole Anderson | Camping for Women

      Egypt is certainly very beautiful in so many areas Stephanie. The food is something to savour as well, aside from the fact that most of what I tried tasted good and was quite healthy.

  8. Elizabeth Sirrell Avatar
    Elizabeth Sirrell

    The architecture is stunning. I think I’d want to visit Egypt for that alone. All of your photos are beautiful and the views are spectacular. I’d love to visit.

    1. Nicole Anderson | Camping for Women Avatar
      Nicole Anderson | Camping for Women

      Thank you so much Elizabeth. If you decide you want to go, I would also be happy to help with any additional information to help you plan.

  9. Scott J DeNicola Avatar
    Scott J DeNicola

    I have always been an ocean/sea person and the Mediterranean is on my list for sure. Egypt is hands down so rich in history and beauty and you’ve captured that perfectly in these photos. The Catacombs of Kom al-Shoqafa look amazing to witness live and how can you beat the food and views. I would love to one day tour the Mediterranean coastline.

    1. Nicole Anderson | Camping for Women Avatar
      Nicole Anderson | Camping for Women

      This stretch of coastline is really beautiful Scott, so as you are an ocean/sea person, there is no doubt in my mind that you would love it. There are so amazing natural and historic attractions to see in this amazing country. Thank you for reading and sharing your thoughts.

  10. Kelly Avatar
    Kelly

    Your photos are so beautiful Nicole. This really makes me want to visit Egypt and especially the Mediterranean coastline sometime soon. There’s so much to see and the ancient sites and the water looks amazing.

    1. Nicole Anderson | Camping for Women Avatar
      Nicole Anderson | Camping for Women

      Thank you so much Kelly. I really appreciate your comment and I hope you might one day visit also as it really is worthwhile. It is a beautiful spot for sure.

  11. Pooja Malkani Avatar
    Pooja Malkani

    It is so amazing so sit next to a sea and watch tiny little waves……. I love the pictures. It is great place to be. My family would have loved to spend time here and I could sit for hours to enjoy mother nature.

    1. Nicole Anderson | Camping for Women Avatar
      Nicole Anderson | Camping for Women

      I enjoy mother nature basically everywhere I go Pooja, so I can relate to what you are saying. Alexandria on the Mediterranean is certainly a beautiful spot from which to enjoy the beauty of the sea. Thank you so much for reading and sharing your thoughts.

  12. Ewuzie Kingsley Avatar
    Ewuzie Kingsley

    What a detailed and captivating post… Each time I read a post like this, my travelling sensation start tingling… Sadly, I have never been to Egypt before but with its history and architecture, who wouldn’t want to tour this ancient city. I look forward to the day I will experience something like this.

    1. Nicole Anderson | Camping for Women Avatar
      Nicole Anderson | Camping for Women

      That’s such a lovely comment Ewuzie and I am so pleased you enjoyed this post. I am sure you would love to visit Egypt also in the future as there is just so much to see and appreciate.

  13. Lea Avatar
    Lea

    My mom mentioned about going to Egypt with the whole family. This just made me more excited! ♥

    1. Nicole Anderson | Camping for Women Avatar
      Nicole Anderson | Camping for Women

      That is exciting news Lea! I hope you and your family have a really wonderful time. Do check out the other posts in this series on Egypt for some more ideas of places to see and things to do. Bon Voyage!

  14. Sauumye Avatar
    Sauumye

    The view from the Citadel is so amazing !! Egypt has always been on my bucket list and this is another reason why !! All the images also look so stunning !!

    1. Nicole Anderson | Camping for Women Avatar
      Nicole Anderson | Camping for Women

      Thank you so much Sauumye. I’m so pleased you like this post and I hope you will cross this off your bucket list soon.

  15. Melanie williams Avatar
    Melanie williams

    Wow I am loving all your fab pictures. what a beautiful place to visit. Looks lovely and relaxing for sure x

    1. Nicole Anderson | Camping for Women Avatar
      Nicole Anderson | Camping for Women

      Thanks Melanie, it sure is. Well worth the trip.

  16. Razena Avatar
    Razena

    I visited Alexandria on a trip with my parents in 1991 but have not been back to Egypt since then. I too liked the city more than Cairo even though we only did a day trip. Unfortunately we never got see anything except shops because my aunt who hated sightseeing made it a shopping trip. I’m pinning this for future reference.

    1. Nicole Anderson | Camping for Women Avatar
      Nicole Anderson | Camping for Women

      Thank you for sharing your experience Razena. It sounds to me like this would be a great reason to return to Egypt to explore all the places you may not have had a chance to see previously. If you decide to go again, I hope you will let me know what a wonderful time you had.

  17. Elena Toma Avatar
    Elena Toma

    It has always been a dream of mine to travel and see Egypt. These are such beautiful locations, your pictures are absolutely fantastic!

    1. Nicole Anderson | Camping for Women Avatar
      Nicole Anderson | Camping for Women

      Thank you so much Elena – I hope you will realise your dream one day and make the trip. There is so much to see and appreciate and it is often hard not to take good photos there.

  18. Marjie Mare Avatar
    Marjie Mare

    Everything seems magical and inviting. I wish I could book a flight and join the party.

    1. Nicole Anderson | Camping for Women Avatar
      Nicole Anderson | Camping for Women

      Well, you know the saying Marjie – the more the merrier! Thank you for your kind comment and I’m so pleased you liked the post. It is a great destination to plan a trip to at some time.

  19. Toni | This Mama Avatar
    Toni | This Mama

    Oh my gosh, the architecture of the library is stunning, I didn’t realise this famous attraction was so close to the sea. This trip to the edge of Egypt to see the Mediterranean sounds and looks like an amazing experience.

    1. Nicole Anderson | Camping for Women Avatar
      Nicole Anderson | Camping for Women

      The Library is an easy walk from the seafront Toni and is quite an impressive building for sure. This area was definitely another enjoyable leg of my Egypt trip and thank you for reading and taking the time to leave a comment.

  20. Dalene Ekirapa Avatar
    Dalene Ekirapa

    You really have been enjoying the beauty of Egypt; from the Red Sea and now, the Mediterranean Sea! And you’re right! Its view is simply unmatched. I would enjoy boat rides in the sea and also, enjoy local fish. I hope there are water sports too. Terrific!

    1. Nicole Anderson | Camping for Women Avatar
      Nicole Anderson | Camping for Women

      Thank you so much for your comment again Dalene and I am so happy you enjoy these posts. Although there is far more happening in the way of water sports in the Red Sea, there is no doubting that this shoreline along the Mediterranean is really lovely. Beautiful seafood to enjoy also.

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