El Alamein City in Egypt is a beautiful coastal city that overlooks the Mediterranean Sea. It extends over 48,917 acres of land between Alexandria and Matrouh Governorates, and its depth extends to more than 60 km south of the coastal strip. It is more than an exquisite vacation destination. It is a cultural hub as well as a sustainable living destination. Not to mention that it is famous for its historical military participation in World War II during the 1940s. The city was called El Alamein because it is situated between two mountains: Gabal Al Malh and Gabal Al Tair. The borders of El Alamein City in Egypt extend from Wadi El Natroun to El Dabaa. Its population is estimated to be more than 10,000 people. New El Alamein City in Egypt holds the magic of the Mediterranean Sea with a bewitching coastline and blissful beaches. It is developed in Marsa Matrouh Governorate, and it is 48 km from the International Coastal Road. New Alamein City boasts many luxurious real estate projects and it is targeted to be the residence of approximately 3 million people by 2030. Furthermore, the New El Alamein is considered an integrated city in the heart of the North West Coast in Egypt, featuring a broad range of essential and distinguishing amenities that facilitate, not only having a joyful vacation but also living and working there.