Luxurious standalone villa first row in Fouka Bay – North coast
Panoramic sea view – type B
Ready to move
Fully Finished by MONA HUSSIEN
kitchen and AC'S
Private swimming pool
Private parking two covered slots
Land Area: 782 m
Build up Area: 444 m
Ground Floor: Big Reception – Kitchen – Toilet – Master bedroom with private bathroom and dressing room – nanny's room with private bathroom -Big terrace.
First Floor: Living room – kitchenette – two master bedrooms – luxury bedroom with private two dressing, toilet and living area
Down payment 50%
Installment over 3 years
The northern coast of Egypt extends for about 1,050 km (650 mi) along the Mediterranean Sea from the
eastern side of the Sinai Peninsula at the Egypt-Gaza border to the western village of Sallum at the Egypt–Libya border. It is one of the longest Mediterranean coastlines in North Africa.
The city of Alexandria lies at the center of Egypt's Mediterranean coastline in Lower Egypt (northern Egypt), as chosen by Alexander the Great in the 4th century BCE. The north coast has been the hub of sea travel between the Mediterranean Sea and the Nile Delta for over 2,300 years.
On contrast to Egypt's Red Sea Riviera, its Mediterranean coastline is totally plain with low altitude shrublands along the region, except for the westernmost portion which is formed by the 400m-high Marmarika Plateau. It is also characterised by the occurrence of Egypt's five northernmost lakes.