Local Cuisine
Try the local Domiati cheese, a specialty of the Damietta region.
Dumyāţ al Jadīdah, located in the Damietta Governorate of Egypt, is a city that combines modern urban amenities with the natural beauty of the Nile Delta. Known for its proximity to the Mediterranean Sea, the city provides a peaceful retreat away from Egypt's more crowded tourist spots. Visitors can enjoy the local agricultural richness, including guava farms and palm trees, and explore the broader cultural and historical significance of the region.
Dumyāţ al Jadīdah, located in the Damietta Governorate of Egypt, is a city that combines modern urban amenities with the natural beauty of the Nile Delta. Known for its proximity to the Mediterranean Sea, the city provides a peaceful retreat away from Egypt's more crowded tourist spots. Visitors can enjoy the local agricultural richness, including guava farms and palm trees, and explore the broader cultural and historical significance of the region.
Proximity to the Mediterranean Sea.
Part of the historic Damietta Governorate.
Access to guava farms and palm tree exports.
Close access to the Mediterranean Sea, ideal for coastal activities.
Part of the historically rich Damietta Governorate.
Modern city infrastructure with a quieter atmosphere compared to major Egyptian cities.
Try the local Domiati cheese, a specialty of the Damietta region.
Visit nearby Ras El Bar for a traditional Egyptian summer resort experience.
Exploring the Nile Delta and enjoying coastal views.
EGP £
$50-$100 p/day
54,508
Explore the local markets for a taste of Egyptian culture and crafts.
Arabic, English
Exploration, Culture, Nature
March-MaySeptember-November
Spring is a pleasant time to visit with mild temperatures and blooming landscapes.
Summers can be hot, but the coastal location offers refreshing sea breezes.
Fall provides a comfortable climate ideal for exploring the city and surrounding areas.
Winters are mild, making it a good time to explore without the crowds.