Red Sea Governorate Cancels Contract to Develop Magawish's Central Island
The governorate has terminated its agreement with the company appointed to develop the Central Island at Magawish, south of Hurghada, Al-Ahram and Al-Masry Al-Youm report.
19 August 2026

The Red Sea Governorate has cancelled its contract with the company appointed to develop the Central Island (Al-Gazira Al-Wusta) in the Magawish area south of Hurghada, according to Al-Ahram Gate and Al-Masry Al-Youm.
Both outlets reported the termination on Wednesday, and Al-Ahram published photographs from the site alongside its report.
Neither report answers the questions residents will ask first:
- The company holding the cancelled contract was not named.
- No reason for the termination was given.
- Nothing was said about whether the site will be re-tendered, or when.
Magawish sits on the coast immediately south of Hurghada, on a stretch dominated by hotels and resort development; the Central Island is one of the sites within it that the governorate had placed under a development agreement.
With the contract cancelled, the project has no assigned developer until the governorate decides what comes next. For Hurghada residents, that means the visible state of the site is unlikely to change in the short term. For visitors, nothing changes at all right now — the decision is administrative, and no closure or access restriction was announced.