Blue Crest Hurghada entrance in El Hadaba near Sheraton Area

Blue Crest Location Cluster

Blue Crest Hurghada Location Guide: El Hadaba, Sheraton Area, Mamsha, Beaches & Airport

This cluster owns the location-only intent around Blue Crest, El Hadaba, Sheraton Area, Mamsha, beaches and airport access. Price and apartment-size searches are deliberately routed to their own pages.

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Quick answer

Blue Crest is officially located in El Hadaba – Sheraton Area, Hurghada. Kayan’s project page references about 3 minutes to El Mamsha Promenade, about 5 minutes to the nearest beach/Sheraton hotel cluster, about 1 minute to a hospital and about 10 minutes to Hurghada International Airport. Those references make the project relevant to buyers who prioritize central access, but each route should be verified from the actual project entrance.

District

El Hadaba – Sheraton Area

Official Kayan location

Mamsha

About 3 minutes

Verify entrance route

Beach area

About 5 minutes

Confirm usable beach access

Airport

About 10 minutes

Traffic dependent

Data control: Location references are taken from the official Kayan project page. They are planning estimates, not guaranteed travel times; traffic, exact destination and access route can change the real journey. Data checked 2026-08-21. Prices, availability, discounts, payment schedules and handover dates can change; the exact written quotation and contract control the purchase. Source: Kayan Development official Blue Crest page.

Where Blue Crest sits in Hurghada

Blue Crest sits in El Hadaba on the Sheraton-area side of Hurghada, a central location that connects residential streets with the city’s tourist and service zones. The official Kayan description emphasizes access to El Mamsha Promenade, Hurghada Marina, beaches and key city roads. That makes the location different from a remote resort compound where most daily activity happens inside the gates. Blue Crest is better evaluated as a central residential base with resort-style shared facilities.

For buyers comparing neighborhoods, decide whether central access is a feature you will actually use. Frequent flyers, short-stay owners and residents who want supermarkets, healthcare and restaurants nearby may value it. A buyer seeking a secluded resort environment may not. The project location should be judged by your real weekly routine rather than a generic statement that central is always better.

Blue Crest Hurghada entrance and landscaped water feature
Official Blue Crest render illustrating the project identity in its elevated El Hadaba setting.
Blue Crest buildings and pool in Hurghada
Official project render used to show the urban-residential scale of the development.

Mamsha and Sheraton-area access

Kayan lists El Mamsha Promenade at about three minutes from Blue Crest. Mamsha is useful as a location reference because it concentrates walking, cafés, retail and tourist activity, but the buyer should distinguish “minutes by car” from “comfortable walking.” Ask Axwell for the exact map pin, then test the route on foot and by car. Check road crossings, shade, pavement, nighttime lighting and the entrance used by residents rather than relying on a straight-line map distance.

The Sheraton-area context also matters for holiday use. Being close to restaurants and central entertainment can reduce the need for taxis or long transfers, especially for shorter stays. On the other hand, central roads can create more traffic and activity. Visit at several times of day if quiet is important. A strong location decision includes both convenience and the potential trade-offs created by that convenience.

  • Get the exact project pin
  • Drive the route to Mamsha from the resident entrance
  • Walk the route if “walkable” matters to you
  • Visit daytime and evening
  • Check taxi / ride-hailing pickup access
  • Look at future construction around the site

Beach proximity: close to the coast is not the same as private beachfront

The official developer references the nearest beach access and Sheraton hotel cluster at about five minutes. That is useful, but Blue Crest should not be marketed as direct private beachfront unless a specific contractual beach-access right exists. Ask which beach residents can use, whether access is public, paid, partner-based or included, and whether that arrangement can change. If a private beach is a non-negotiable requirement, compare Blue Crest with projects whose project data explicitly includes private beachfront.

For many buyers, being close to several beaches can be enough if the apartment is mainly a city base or holiday home. The right question is not “is the sea nearby?” but “what beach can I realistically use, how do I get there, and what does it cost?” Clarifying this before purchase prevents a central-project benefit from being described with the wrong beachfront language.

Cannibalization control: this page owns the “Blue Crest location / near Mamsha / beach proximity” intent. The main project page remains the transactional owner for current units; the separate pricing page owns price and installment searches.

Airport, hospital and daily services

Kayan references Hurghada International Airport at about ten minutes and a nearby hospital at about one minute. Short airport access can be meaningful for overseas owners who arrive for weekends or short holidays, while nearby medical access can matter for residents and retirees. These are still route estimates, not contractual guarantees. Confirm the exact hospital, road route and actual travel time under normal conditions.

Also map your non-tourist routine: supermarket, pharmacy, gym, school if relevant, banking and any services you expect to use weekly. A project can look perfectly located for a visitor and still be inconvenient for daily living if those routes are awkward. Blue Crest’s central position gives it a strong starting point, but due diligence means checking the places that matter to you rather than accepting a generic “close to everything” claim.

Published Blue Crest location references and buyer actions
ReferenceOfficial project informationBuyer action
El Mamsha PromenadeAbout 3 minutesTest driving and walking route
Nearest beach / Sheraton hotel clusterAbout 5 minutesConfirm exact access rights
HospitalAbout 1 minuteIdentify facility and route
Hurghada International AirportAbout 10 minutesTest route at travel time
Main roadsSheraton Road / Airport Road accessCheck congestion and entrances

Who should prioritize this location

Blue Crest’s El Hadaba position can suit frequent visitors, residents who want central services and buyers who prefer a residential compound without moving far from the touristic core. It can also reduce transfer friction for an owner who does not plan to rent a car. The project’s pools, gym and landscaped spaces then add private-community features on top of that central base.

Keep comparing if you want a self-contained resort with its own guaranteed beach, a golf destination, marina-front living or a quieter out-of-city environment. Those are different location intents and should lead to different project shortlists. If Blue Crest’s centrality matches your goal, move next to the apartment-size guide and current price/availability check rather than continuing to compare unrelated destinations.

Location fit by buyer profile
ProfileWhy El Hadaba may fitPotential trade-off
Frequent overseas visitorAirport and Mamsha accessCentral traffic/activity
Holiday-home ownerRestaurants and city services nearbyNo direct private-beach claim in official source
Full-time residentHealthcare and everyday accessVerify noise, parking and walking routes
Resort-only buyerMay be too centralCompare dedicated resort destinations

Blue Crest location inspection checklist

A twenty-minute site visit can answer questions a brochure cannot. Start at the actual project entrance and drive to Mamsha, a beach you would use, the airport route and your preferred supermarket. Then walk the immediate block. Look at street width, lighting, nearby construction, pedestrian route, parking access and building setbacks. If you are buying a particular view, stand as close as possible to the future building position and understand the surrounding plots.

If you cannot visit, ask Axwell for a continuous location video rather than a montage: entrance, surrounding roads, approach, nearby buildings and the direction of the sea. Pair that with a map pin and the building plan. The goal is to make “Blue Crest location” concrete enough that you can explain exactly why it fits your use case.

  • Project pin and resident entrance
  • Drive to Mamsha
  • Identify the beach you will actually use
  • Check airport route
  • Walk surrounding streets
  • Inspect nearby construction plots
  • Confirm parking / drop-off access
  • Match selected apartment orientation to surroundings

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Where exactly is Blue Crest in Hurghada?

Kayan Development places Blue Crest in El Hadaba – Sheraton Area, Hurghada. The project is positioned as a central residential development close to Mamsha, beaches, healthcare and airport routes rather than as a remote Red Sea resort.

How far is Blue Crest from El Mamsha Promenade?

The official Kayan project page references about three minutes to El Mamsha Promenade. Treat this as a route estimate rather than a guaranteed travel time. Ask Axwell for the exact project pin and test both the driving and walking route if Mamsha access is important to your purchase.

Is Blue Crest close to the beach?

Kayan references about five minutes to the nearest beach access and Sheraton hotel cluster. The official page does not describe Blue Crest itself as direct private beachfront. Confirm which beach residents can use, any access fee and whether the arrangement is included in the ownership offer.

How far is Blue Crest from Hurghada Airport?

The developer references about ten minutes to Hurghada International Airport. Actual travel time depends on traffic, route and security access. Frequent visitors should test the route around their usual arrival/departure times before treating the estimate as a fixed journey.

Is El Hadaba a good location for a Hurghada apartment?

It can be a good fit for buyers who value central access to Mamsha, services and the airport while living in a managed residential community. It is less suitable for buyers whose priority is a secluded resort, golf community or direct private beach. Match the district to your own routine.

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Axwell Properties Team

This project guide is prepared by the Axwell Properties team for Red Sea property buyers. It separates stable project facts from volatile sales terms such as price, availability, payment schedules and handover updates, and links those buyer questions back to the current project page and WhatsApp sales channel.

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