EGP 2,952,599
3 Bedrooms Chalet for Sale in Jebal Ain Sokhna By PRE
Jebal Ain Sokhna is a luxurious resort located in Ain Sokhna, Egypt. The resort offers guests a relaxing and enjoyable stay with a variety of amenities and entertainment options.
The resort features a range of residential units, including apartments, chalets, and villas. The units range in size from 80 to 300 square meters, and feature luxurious interior design and high-quality materials. The apartments and chalets offer stunning views of the sea, while the villas include private gardens and swimming pools.
Jebal Ain Sokhna resort offers a range of exclusive facilities and services, including extensive green spaces, gardens, and children's play areas, multiple swimming pools, a fitness center, a spa, and shopping centers, restaurants, and cafes. The resort also offers free Wi-Fi, ample parking spaces, and round-the-clock security services.
The resort is located in a prime location on the Red Sea in Ain Sokhna, offering guests a chance to enjoy the beautiful sun and sea. The resort also overlooks the stunning views of the surrounding desert, adding to its charm and beauty.
In summary, Jebal Ain Sokhna resort offers a range of residential units and exclusive services, making it an ideal choice for individuals and families seeking a luxurious and relaxing stay by the Red Sea.
Jebal Jebal Resort Sokhna Jebal resort is a mountaintop resort and spa. The 250 thousands square meter resort rises 180 meters above sea level with amazing mountains and sea view, stretches down to the warm waters of the red sea, includes a lot of activities that fits all ages and so close from Cairo.
PRE Sky Bridge is an Egyptian development firm established 2014 with a unique vision that enter the real estate market by launching its project “JEBAL” resort as a new tourism development in El-Sokhna area.Sky Bridge is one of Bridge investment group, signed its first joint venture agreement with one of the consultancy leaders in Europe “Norvia” whom has construction experience in building over the mountains for more than 15 years