"Mangrove Paradise" – Joy Real Estates unveils a luxurious hotel icon in Marsa Alam.

 



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"Joy Real Estates" Launches First Luxury Resort in the Heart of the Mangroves in Marsa Alam

Joy Real Estates, one of Egypt’s leading real estate and tourism development companies, has announced the grand opening of the country’s first luxury eco-resort located in the natural mangrove area of Marsa Alam, on the southern coast of the Red Sea. The project marks a major leap in the concept of eco-luxury tourism in Egypt.

A Unique Location Blending Luxury and Nature

The resort is situated in the heart of rare coastal mangrove forests, which are among the most important ecological zones in the world and serve as a sanctuary for migratory birds and rare marine species. This makes the project a unique fusion of luxury tourism and environmental preservation.

The development boasts panoramic views of the Red Sea and is located near some of the most renowned diving spots, such as Marsa Shouna and the Wadi El-Gemal Reserve, making it an ideal destination for marine adventure lovers and coral reef exploration.

World-Class Facilities and Services

The resort features:

  • 120 luxurious hotel units inspired by contemporary coastal architecture
  • International restaurants led by renowned chefs, offering organic seafood and local cuisine
  • A fully equipped center for water sports and diving
  • A spa and wellness area inspired by the natural healing properties of the mangroves
  • Nature trails for hiking and eco-friendly tours through the mangrove forest

Sustainability at the Core of the Project

Engineer Amr Selim, CEO of the company, stated that the resort adheres to the principles of sustainable eco-tourism. Environmentally friendly building materials were used, along with technologies for water recycling and solar energy, to protect the region’s delicate ecological balance.

“We aim to deliver a refined hospitality experience without compromising the natural beauty and unique ecosystem of the mangroves,” Selim added.

Boosting Eco-Tourism and the Local Economy

The project is expected to significantly boost eco-tourism in southern Egypt’s Red Sea region, generating over 300 direct and indirect job opportunities and attracting a new segment of tourists seeking tranquility within nature.


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