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LifestyleMay 25, 20264 min read

Coastal living on the Red Sea offers a lifestyle that combines year-round sunshine, world-class diving, and a relaxed pace of life that is increasingly hard to find in Egypt's crowded cities. Here is what you need to know about making the Red Sea your home. With over 300 sunny days annually, average winter temperatures of 15–25°C, and a coastline stretching hundreds of kilometres, the Red Sea Riviera is emerging as one of the Mediterranean basin's most compelling lifestyle destinations.

Year-Round Climate

With over 300 sunny days per year and mild winters that rarely drop below 15°C, Hurghada offers one of the most comfortable climates in the world. Summer temperatures peak around 35°C but are moderated by coastal breezes, making outdoor living enjoyable even in July and August. The humidity is significantly lower than coastal destinations in the Mediterranean, meaning the heat feels less oppressive. Many residents describe the climate as similar to Southern California or the Canary Islands — warm enough for beach living year-round but without the oppressive humidity of tropical destinations.

The Red Sea coast has a microclimate that is significantly more pleasant than inland Egypt. The sea breeze makes even the hottest days comfortable, and the winter months are glorious — clear skies, 22°C daytime temperatures, and cool evenings perfect for outdoor dining.

Long-term expat resident, Hurghada
Coastal living on the Red Sea
Coastal communities along the Red Sea offer resort-style living year-round.

Amenities and Infrastructure

Hurghada has matured significantly as a city. International schools, modern hospitals, shopping malls, and a growing selection of restaurants and cafes now serve a diverse community of locals, expats, and second-home owners. The new Hurghada International Airport terminal handles direct flights from major European cities including London, Berlin, Amsterdam, Moscow, and Warsaw, making access convenient for international residents. The city also benefits from reliable high-speed internet infrastructure, multiple international schools following British, German, and American curricula, and a new public hospital complex that opened in early 2025.

Property Options

From studio apartments in city-centre buildings to sprawling beachfront villas in gated communities, the range of coastal living options has never been broader. Developments like Marina View, Ocean View, and Ibiza Bay offer resort-style living with shared amenities including pools, landscaped gardens, and security services. Buyers can choose between city-centre apartments that put them within walking distance of restaurants and shops, or resort-style communities that offer a more secluded, vacation-oriented lifestyle.

  • City-centre apartments: urban convenience near marinas, retail, and dining — ideal for year-round residents
  • Gated community villas: privacy, space, and shared amenities like pools and gardens — suited for families
  • Resort residences: hotel-style services including concierge, housekeeping, and rental management
  • Beachfront compounds: direct access to the Red Sea with private beaches and water sports facilities

For those considering the move, the advice from long-term residents is consistent: spend time in Hurghada before committing to a purchase. Rent for a season, explore different neighbourhoods, and get a feel for the rhythm of life before making a buying decision. The right property in the right location can transform your quality of life, but only if it matches your personal lifestyle preferences.