
The North Coast is Getting Its First Skatepark
Aug 13, 2025
The North Coast is full of things to do, and, week by week, the list of possible activities only grows. Stoked, an Egyptian startup with a mission to develop Egypt's outdoor sports and recreational attractions, is bringing a rad new activity to Sahel: skating.
Stoked's Sahel skatepark provides skaters with one of the biggest skating spaces in Egypt, featuring ramps, rails, tubes, all the things to make your Tony Hawk dreams come true - all accompanied by a sweet beach breeze. Who needs California?
The skatepark is located in Playa, at the 146th KM on the Alexandria-Matrouh road, and will officially open its doors on August 15th.

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