
Off-Plan



16
Down payment: EGP 900,000
Makadi Heights, Hurghada, Red Sea
1 Bed
1 Bath
75 Sq. M.
Under Market Price: 1Bed Direct on Lagoon Fully Finished + Lower Kitchen Cabinets
Makadi, often referred to as Makadi Bay, is a coastal resort region located on the Red Sea coast of Egypt, south of Hurghada. It has developed into a notable destination for leisure and tourism, characterized by its sheltered bays, clear turquoise waters, and extensive coral reefs. These natural features make Makadi particularly well suited for snorkeling, scuba diving, and other marine activities, attracting visitors who seek both recreation and marine biodiversity.
The resort area comprises a series of hotels, recreational facilities, and well-maintained beaches, designed to accommodate a range of travelers from families to specialized diving tourists. Infrastructure improvements over recent years have enhanced access and comfort while preserving much of the area’s coastal scenery. Tourism services in Makadi emphasize organized excursions, water sports, and relaxation, often complemented by local hospitality and international standards of accommodation.
Ecologically, Makadi’s coral systems and seabed habitats are significant; responsible tourism practices and conservation efforts are important to maintain this fragile environment. Economically, the resort contributes to the regional economy through employment, hospitality revenues, and related service industries. As a destination, Makadi exemplifies a balance between resort development and the appeal of natural marine attractions, offering a tranquil yet active seaside experience.
The resort area comprises a series of hotels, recreational facilities, and well-maintained beaches, designed to accommodate a range of travelers from families to specialized diving tourists. Infrastructure improvements over recent years have enhanced access and comfort while preserving much of the area’s coastal scenery. Tourism services in Makadi emphasize organized excursions, water sports, and relaxation, often complemented by local hospitality and international standards of accommodation.
Ecologically, Makadi’s coral systems and seabed habitats are significant; responsible tourism practices and conservation efforts are important to maintain this fragile environment. Economically, the resort contributes to the regional economy through employment, hospitality revenues, and related service industries. As a destination, Makadi exemplifies a balance between resort development and the appeal of natural marine attractions, offering a tranquil yet active seaside experience.
Property Information
- TypeChalet
- PurposeFor Sale
- Reference no.Bayut - 5000410-TMh4mx
- CompletionOff-Plan
- FurnishingUnfurnished
- Published at19 January 2026
- OwnershipPrimary
Features / Amenities
Furnished
Balcony or Terrace
Shared Kitchen
Maids Room
+ 45 more amenities
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