Top 10 Budget-friendly Things to do in Matrouh Governorate, Matrouh Governorate

November 15, 2021 Nicolette Lion

Discover the best top things to do in Matrouh Governorate, Egypt including Great Sand Sea, Fatnis Island (Fantasy Island), Lake Siwa, Shali Fortress, El Alamein War Cemetery, Deutsche Kriegsgraeberstatte, Temple of the Oracle of Amun / Aghurmi, Cleopatra's Pool - Spring of Juba, El Alamein War Museum, Marsa Matruh.
Restaurants in Matrouh Governorate

1. Great Sand Sea

Siwa Egypt +20 122 066 9764 http://www.facebook.com/sanosy.a.mohamed
Excellent
94%
Good
4%
Satisfactory
2%
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1%
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5.0 based on 132 reviews

Great Sand Sea

The third-largest sand accumulation in the world (a sand dune the size of England) spans more than 600 kilometers forming a natural barrier between Libya and Egypt.

Reviewed By DanoMPLS - Minneapolis, United States

4WD madness in the sand! Big dunes, fossil beds, sand boarding, sunset fire and tea! Also a hot springs stop. Good times! You might get a little car sick so be prepared. Our tour ended at a hot spring for dinner near town. Only thing is it’s always a dudefest so ladies, bring something modest because, Egypt.

2. Fatnis Island (Fantasy Island)

Birket Siwa, Siwa 51714 Egypt
Excellent
60%
Good
23%
Satisfactory
11%
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4.5 based on 88 reviews

Fatnis Island (Fantasy Island)

Covered in lush palm trees with a secluded freshwater pool in its center, this island is a popular spot for swimming and sunbathing.

Reviewed By SoniaLovesHairyFish - Guangzhou, China

It is a truly magical place to watch the sunset. Just some practical tips: 1. Cycling there is more fun, but if you opt for a tuk-tuk (which can be shares between 4-5 people), expect to pay LE50 for return. 2. Try the date milkshake (LE30), but remember to ask them not to put any sugar as the date is very sweet already! 3. Don't leave too soon after the sunset. Wait a little longer until you see the most amazing colours of the sky. (On the day we were there, sunset time was 5:37pm, but at around 5:50, you saw these!)

3. Lake Siwa

Siwa Egypt
Excellent
66%
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24%
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4.5 based on 50 reviews

Lake Siwa

Reviewed By Ahmedlkhouly - Giza, Egypt

First time to swim in a salt lake it was a new and amazing experience, the view of the lakes are breathtaking, and you just get in the water the water will lift you up.

4. Shali Fortress

Siwa 51714 Egypt
Excellent
60%
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8%
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4.5 based on 110 reviews

Shali Fortress

Reviewed By Q9345AKomars - Cairo, Egypt

I wasn’t sure of waking up so early to catch the sunrise view at top of the shali fortress , but as soon as i reached there I knew how much i’ll regret if i’ve been there , I’ve seen the most beautiful view that i cannot forget until now , its so hard nowadays to catch up the sunrise view with a lake and old buildings and desert all around it was perfect

5. El Alamein War Cemetery

Markaz Al Alamein Matrouh, El Alamein 51718 Egypt http://www.difesa.it/Il_Ministro/ONORCADUTI/Sepolcreti/Pagine/ElAlamein.aspx
Excellent
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4.5 based on 139 reviews

El Alamein War Cemetery

EL ALAMEIN WAR CEMETERY contains the graves of men who died at all stages of the Western Desert campaigns, brought in from a wide area, but especially those who died in the Battle of El Alamein at the end of October 1942 and in the period immediately before that. The cemetery now contains 7,240 Commonwealth burials of the Second World War, of which 815 are unidentified. There are also 102 war graves of other nationalities. The ALAMEIN CREMATION MEMORIAL, which stands in the south-eastern part of El Alamein War Cemetery, commemorates more than 600 men whose remains were cremated in Egypt and Libya during the war, in accordance with their faith. The entrance to the cemetery is formed by the ALAMEIN MEMORIAL. The Land Forces panels commemorate more than 8,500 soldiers of the Commonwealth who died in the campaigns in Egypt and Libya, and in the operations of the Eighth Army in Tunisia up to 19 February 1943, who have no known grave. It also commemorates those who served and died in Syria, Lebanon, Iraq and Persia. The Air Forces panels commemorate more than 3,000 airmen of the Commonwealth who died in the campaigns in Egypt, Libya, Syria, Lebanon, Iraq, Greece, Crete and the Aegean, Ethiopia, Eritrea and the Somalilands, the Sudan, East Africa, Aden and Madagascar, who have no known grave. Those who served with the Rhodesian and South African Air Training Scheme and have no known grave are also commemorated here.

Reviewed By JDUBLYA - Kingsville, Australia

Whilst in Alexandria we were taken here on our tour, it was a very moving experience with a lovely Australian Memorial built here with the graves of many Australians who lost their lives in the battle of El Alamein. Hundreds of graves here and a big section of Australians. The cemetary is quite well kept, even though its in the middle of sandy desert, with a bit of greenery in between the graves. Well worth a visit if you are in the area. Security was high and we were well looked after.

6. Deutsche Kriegsgraeberstatte

Tel el Eisa km 119 Alex - Marsa Matrouh Rd, El Alamein Egypt http://www.volksbund.de/kriegsgraeberstaette/el-alamein.html
Excellent
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4.5 based on 33 reviews

Deutsche Kriegsgraeberstatte

Reviewed By AmrSolim

Very nice place for who interesting to know about the world war and to know about the German very interesting for Egyptian and Germans

7. Temple of the Oracle of Amun / Aghurmi

Aghurmi, Siwa 51714 Egypt
Excellent
39%
Good
38%
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4.0 based on 79 reviews

Temple of the Oracle of Amun / Aghurmi

Reviewed By Q9345AKomars - Cairo, Egypt

Temple of Amun has a really unique story u have to do ur searches about before u get there to touch the beauty of it , The greatest Alexander was there to the pharoas religions men and they declared that Alexander is a pharoah god and greek god ( not accurte storyteller but at least the story is around this thing ) anyway i’ve viewed the old rocks which more than 4000 years ago and i’ve been allowed to get a nice view from the upper top

8. Cleopatra's Pool - Spring of Juba

Siwa Egypt
Excellent
34%
Good
30%
Satisfactory
24%
Poor
9%
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4.0 based on 128 reviews

Cleopatra's Pool - Spring of Juba

Although there's no proof that Cleopatra actually bathed here, this spring-fed pool is very popular.

Reviewed By T9191OJclaired

Interesting site, very charming and relaxing. We had lunch at the coffee shop closeby, food and service were excellent.

9. El Alamein War Museum

Km 105, Alex Matrouh Desert Rd. El Alamein, El Alamein 51718 Egypt +20 46 4100021
Excellent
44%
Good
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4.0 based on 107 reviews

El Alamein War Museum

Reviewed By JDUBLYA - Kingsville, Australia

We visited here as part of our tour with Webjet and I am glad we did. It gave us quite a bit of history as well as terrific displays within the museum as well as quite a few vehicle exhibits in the grounds outside of the museum. It was so interesting seeing all the vehicles that were used in World War II as well as a Kitty Hawk aircraft that was discovered only in 2012 when an oil exploration company work found it in a remote desert in the area. Would definitely recommend if you are in Alexandria...it is about one and a half hours west of Alexandria.

10. Marsa Matruh

Mersa Matruh Egypt +20 100 174 7337 http://www.facebook.com/Al-Asseel-Beach-Resort-205965509444748/timeline
Excellent
52%
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26%
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4.0 based on 325 reviews

Marsa Matruh

Reviewed By Eltawdy - Giza, Egypt

Very beautiful city ,weather was fantastic,food and Resturants are delicious.There is no many parking areas for cars,Beaches are clean and clear.I fall in love with this city

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