Alexandria's Natural Wonders
Alexandria’s coastline features a diverse array of natural landscapes, from the manicured exotic flora of Al-Montaza Park to the saltwater ecosystem of Al-Matar Lake. The region is defined by its Mediterranean beaches, including the historic Anfoushi and the bridge-fronted Stanley Beach. Further west, the El Max Corniche provides views of traditional fishing canals, while inland elevations like Qaret al Lebed offer a perspective of the desert topography surrounding the city.
Al-Montaza Park
Adjacent to the palace that is now transformed to hotel and casino. Vast stretch of exotic greenery with a direct access to the beach.
Stanley Beach
Sandy cove set against the backdrop of the landmark Stanley Bridge, used for swimming and Mediterranean views.
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Coastal viewpoint overlooking the industrial shipping hub and container terminals of Alexandria's western port.
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Waterfront area offering views of the El Max fishing village, characterized by its narrow canals and traditional wooden boats.
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Elevated location providing a vantage point over the Western Harbor's maritime traffic and the Mediterranean coastline.
San Stefano Beach
Private Mediterranean beach featuring a paved walkway and breakwater, situated in front of the San Stefano Grand Plaza.
Al-Anfoushy Beach
Public beach in the historic Anfoushi district, located near the Citadel of Qaitbay and traditional seafood markets.
Aida Beach
Coastal stretch located near the Montaza Royal Gardens, offering access to the Mediterranean waters.
Al-Matar Lake
Saltwater lake situated near Alexandria International Airport, serving as a significant wetland habitat for local birdlife.
Qaret al Lebed
Desert peak located south of the urban center, representing the arid topography of the Alexandria Governorate.
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