Description
The area around Abu Dabbab Bay is part of the Egyptian desert, bordering the coast of the Red Sea. There are two hotels here: the Hilton Marsa Alam Nubian Resort and the Malikia Resort Abu Dabab. The hotel gardens are great for migrants during both spring and autumn migrations and the garden can be full of surprises. Anything can appear here, such as Hekkskvett, Gråfluesnapper and Gransanger. Common (local) species that occur here are Palmedue, Klippedue (Domestisert: Bydue), Brunnakkeravn and Hærfugl. Fiskeørn has been breeding here for years in a telephone mast on the Hilton property.
The coastline is great for waders. Ørkenlo can be spotted near the shoreline. Other common species are Stylteløper, Sandløper and Steinvender. Strandhegre often forages near the shoreline for fish. Isfugl often sits on the rocks, just like Isabellasteinskvett.
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Access
This area can be accessed from the Al Qusair - Marsa Alam Road (nr.65) in several places. The hotel gardens are only accessible when staying at the hotel.


