Sokhna Shore Excursions

Sokhna Port is one of the major and strategic ports for trade and commerce and among the favorite tourist cruise ships to dock on the waters of Egypt, resting on the western part of the Gulf of Suez. The last scene of your vessel when it is entering the port is even more eye-catching, as it will accompany an amazing view of the Suez Mountains. 
 
Once you step off the boat, there is a buzz and a lively atmosphere, like the city is alive. Sokhna Port has the functions of importing and exporting goods and materials, and it shows the development level and business volume of the Egyptian economy. The commercial area, which operates with great intensity, reveals the dynamics of the country’s trade and production sectors. 
 
Apart from the tenacity showcased in the industrial sector at Sokhna Port, many more tourist attractions are available within the region to encourage visitors’ tourism. Neighboring it is the small but beautiful coastal town of Ain Sokhna, famous for its sandy beaches and amazing water. That is why the island is suitable for sunbathing, swimming, and tasting leisurely seafood at nearby cafes and restaurants. 
 
Egypt lovers will find the nearby Suez Canal Authority Museum to be a place that can interest those who want to study the history of the country. The main theme of this museum entails the marvel of the Suez Canal, which has revolutionized the modern world for over a century of trade and transport.


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