Egyptian President Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi has approved a four-year development plan for Galala City on the Red Sea coast, aiming to turn it into an integrated hub for tourism, trade, and economic activity. Al-Sisi reviewed ongoing projects in a meeting with senior military and executive officials.
President Al-Sisi reviewed ongoing projects as part of preparations for the city's operational phase. Discussions included the second phase of the Mont Galala project, with the president endorsing its implementation framework in partnership with the private sector.
Al-Sisi stressed completing projects to the highest international standards and within set timelines to boost investment, tourism, and employment. He directed adjustments to the Ain Sokhna-Zaafarana road to improve safety and reduce traffic accidents.
The plan features construction of residential and tourism towers along the Red Sea coast, a service marina, and hotels with economic, medical, and educational facilities. Additional floating marinas will attract international companies, positioning Galala as a global center for trade and maritime services.
To support sustainable development, Al-Sisi ordered an integrated residential zone for city workers, including housing, schools, and essential services. These initiatives align with Egypt's strategy to develop its eastern coastline and enhance its economic role through real estate, tourism, and services.