El Gouna

View of El Gouna
Characteristic Architecture in El Gouna

El Gouna (Egyptian Arabic: الجونة el-Gūna  pronounced [elˈɡuːnæ], "the Lagoon") is a tourist resort, developed and owned by Sawiris' Family, Samih Sawiris and Orascom Hotels and Development,[1] dating from about 1990. It is located on the Red Sea in the Red Sea Governorate of Egypt, 20 kilometres (12 miles) north of Hurghada. It is part of the Red Sea Riviera.

El Gouna specializes in watersports, including scuba diving, windsurfing, kitesurfing, waterskiing, parasailing and snorkelling. There are two main beaches: Zeytuna Beach located on its own island and Mangroovy Beach. A network of canals allows many houses to have their own strip of beach, even hundreds of metres inland. Most of these canals are crossed by small stone bridges.

There are three centralized areas in El Gouna, housing shops, bars and restaurants: Downtown, Tamr Henna square and the Abu Tig Marina.

There are 18 hotels (some of which were designed by the American architect Michael Graves) with 2,895 rooms rated from one star to five stars.[2] A six-star hotel is currently under development next to the Abu Tig Marina Extension.

El Gouna hosts a golf course designed by Gene Bates and Fred Couples. A second golf course real estate project, Ancient Sands Golf Resort, designed by acclaimed golf course architect Karl Litten, is due to open in 2012.

El Gouna has a fully equipped hospital that can handle many medical treatments including dentistry, plastic surgery, pediatrics, ophthalmology and general surgery. It also features an intensive care unit and a decompression chamber in case of diving accidents. The town hosts the El Gouna International School, a campus of the TU Berlin an Environmental Geographic Information System and a small private airport for charter aircraft. There are also three marinas: Abydos marina, the Abu Tig Marina and the Abu Tig Marina Extension, currently in its last phase of construction, which can receive super yachts.

The town also houses a small museum with some 90 exhibits (including statue replicas and an exhibition hall of contemporary Egyptian paintings by Hussein Bikar) which opened in 1996.

Other attractions and activities around town include a small aquarium, a go-kart track, a paintball arena, tennis courts, horse stables and a football stadium. The local football team El Gouna FC currently (as of 2010) plays in the Egyptian Premier League. It also has a Coptic Church, the Church of St. Mary and the Archangels.

Climate

The weather in El Gouna is sunny all year long. Temperatures range between 17 °C (63 °F) and 33 °C (91 °F). Humidity is 22% on average.[3] Köppen-Geiger climate classification system classifies its climate as hot desert (BWh).

Climate data for El Gouna
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Average high °C (°F) 21.3
(70.3)
22.6
(72.7)
24.9
(76.8)
28.5
(83.3)
31.8
(89.2)
34.1
(93.4)
34.8
(94.6)
34.8
(94.6)
32.6
(90.7)
30.2
(86.4)
26.6
(79.9)
22.7
(72.9)
28.74
(83.73)
Daily mean °C (°F) 15.3
(59.5)
16.3
(61.3)
18.8
(65.8)
22.4
(72.3)
25.8
(78.4)
28.6
(83.5)
29.6
(85.3)
29.6
(85.3)
27.7
(81.9)
24.9
(76.8)
20.8
(69.4)
16.8
(62.2)
23.05
(73.47)
Average low °C (°F) 9.4
(48.9)
10.1
(50.2)
12.8
(55)
16.3
(61.3)
19.9
(67.8)
23.1
(73.6)
24.4
(75.9)
24.5
(76.1)
22.9
(73.2)
19.6
(67.3)
15
(59)
11
(52)
17.42
(63.36)
Average precipitation mm (inches) 0
(0)
0
(0)
0
(0)
0
(0)
0
(0)
0
(0)
0
(0)
0
(0)
0
(0)
0
(0)
0
(0)
1
(0.04)
1
(0.04)
Source: Climate-Data.org[4]

References

  1. "Orascom website - El Gouna development". http://www.orascomdh.com/en/projects/existing-projects/el-gouna.html. External link in |work= (help);
  2. "El Gouna Tourism: Best of El Gouna, Egypt". TripAdvisor. Retrieved 2015-09-17.
  3. "Weather in El Gouna". Bookelgouna. Retrieved 2015-09-17.
  4. "Climate: El Gouna - Climate graph, Temperature graph, Climate table". Climate-Data.org. Retrieved 18 August 2013.

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Coordinates: 27°23′06″N 33°40′45″E / 27.38500°N 33.67917°E / 27.38500; 33.67917

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