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Sun, sea and privacy at Egypt’s ‘only for women’ beaches

- Laila Mohamed Cairo

Beaches are a prime summer destinatio­n for Egyptians seeking entertainm­ent and an escape from high temperatur­es. But for a growing number of women seeking privacy, women-only beaches are becoming increasing­ly popular.

Few people realize there are women-only beaches in Egypt. Some prefer them for religious reasons or simply to enjoy a sense of personal freedom. Cameras and taking photos are prohibited, and the lifeguards and DJs are women. Many women-only beaches are located on Egypt’s north coast stretching from Alexandria to Marsa Matrouh.

One of the best-known is La Femme in Marina, a resort in Alamein, where religious songs are played, photograph­y is banned and belly dancing parties are held. There is a daily entry fee of 250 Egyptian pounds ($15) and 300 Egyptian pounds on Fridays. Khaled Fouad, La Femme’s owner, said that the beach is simply a business project. He refuses to label it an “Islamic beach” since this would deter non-Muslim women from entering. The main aim is to provide the highest level of privacy for women who want to enjoy it.

Yashmak Beach in the Montazah resort, 80 km from Alexandria, was Egypt’s first women-only beach when it opened in 2004. It offers music and Zumba dancing with similar entry fees.

The beach was the idea of Waleed Mustafa, who told Arab News that “we can’t forget that we are in a conservati­ve society and we have to respond to the needs of such a society.”

Beach management apply strict rules. Bags are carefully searched to make sure there are no cameras.

 ?? AFP ?? Egyptians enjoy the public beach along the Red Sea resort of Hurghada.
AFP Egyptians enjoy the public beach along the Red Sea resort of Hurghada.

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