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Desert Nights & Dark Skies

Some of the darkest accessible night sky on the planet

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Desert camps inland of Marsa Alam

Bedouin Desert Dinner & Stargazing

Fire-baked bread, Ababda coffee and a sky that doesn't end

Marsa Alam's remoteness is the feature: drive twenty minutes inland and light pollution simply stops. Dinner is cooked over fire at a Bedouin camp — fresh flatbread, grills, jebena coffee ceremony — and then the lights go out and the Milky Way core does the entertainment. Telescopes and a sky guide on hand.

Best time

New-moon weeks are astonishing; any clear night is great

Entry & fees

Per person incl. transfers, dinner, coffee ceremony and stargazing — live price below.

Insider tip

Step just beyond the camp's firelight ring and give your eyes ten patient minutes — the zodiacal light and Milky Way shadow-detail arrive on schedule.

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Quiet beaches near Marsa Alam

Beach Bonfire & BBQ Night

Fire on the sand, waves in the dark, stars overhead

The seaside version of the desert night: a private-feeling bonfire on a quiet stretch of beach, BBQ grilled as the light dies, and the rare combination of surf sound and true starlight. Groups book it for birthdays; couples book it and tell no one.

Best time

Year-round; summer nights are the warm ones

Entry & fees

Per-person BBQ night; private setups for couples/groups priced on request — live price below.

Insider tip

Schedule it for a moonrise night — watching the moon come up out of the Red Sea from a beach fire is the trip's quiet highlight.

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