Marsa Alam weather in February
Should you visit Marsa Alam in February?
✅ Yes if: you want to combine beach, sightseeing and hiking — versatile weather (23°F, little rain).
❌ No if: you want to avoid tourist crowds — this is the busiest period.
Our take: February is genuinely one of the best times to visit Marsa Alam. Days are warm and sunny with mild evenings (16–23°C), perfect for beach lovers who don't want intense heat, while rain is virtually nonexistent. You'll get reliable sunshine for snorkeling and diving—basically ideal conditions for exploring the Red Sea's underwater world.
Marsa Alam in February by trip type
- 🏙️ 🏙️ City break / culture : ✅ Good
- 🚶 🚶 Outdoor activities : ✅ Good
- 🏖️ Beach / swimming : ⚠️ Possible
- 💰 💰 Budget : 🌿 Shoulder
What to expect in February
Even in winter, Marsa Alam enjoys 23°F. A real asset for escaping the European cold. Rain is virtually absent (1% of days) — ideal for planning without a backup. A good balance between weather and crowds, even if April (9.3/10) remains theoretically better.
All months for Marsa Alam
Month-by-month comparison
| Month | Min °F | Max °F | Rain % | Precip in | Sun h/d | Score |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 🌤️ January | 59°F | 72°F | 0% | 0.0in | 10.1h | 8.4/10 |
| 🌤️ February | 61°F | 73°F | 1% | 0.0in | 10.4h | 8.5/10 |
| ☀️ March | 64°F | 79°F | 0% | 0.0in | 11.5h | 9.2/10 |
| ☀️ April | 72°F | 84°F | 0% | 0.0in | 12.0h | 9.3/10 |
| ☀️ May | 77°F | 90°F | 0% | 0.0in | 12.8h | 8.6/10 |
| ☀️ June | 82°F | 93°F | 0% | 0.0in | 13.0h | 7.8/10 |
| 🥵 July | 84°F | 97°F | 0% | 0.0in | 12.8h | 6.9/10 |
| 🥵 August | 86°F | 97°F | 0% | 0.0in | 12.1h | 6.9/10 |
| ☀️ September | 82°F | 93°F | 0% | 0.0in | 11.2h | 7.6/10 |
| ☀️ October | 77°F | 88°F | 0% | 0.0in | 11.0h | 8.6/10 |
| ☀️ November | 70°F | 82°F | 2% | 0.0in | 10.7h | 9.3/10 |
| ☀️ December | 64°F | 77°F | 1% | 0.0in | 10.1h | 8.8/10 |
February vs April (best month)
The best month is April (score 9.3/10). Difference:
- 🌡️ Max temperature : +6°F
- 🌧 Rainy days : -1%
- ☀️ Sunshine : +1.6h/day