Construction on calcareous sandy deposits is a challenging task for geotechnical Engineers due to the difference in behavior and characterization of calcareous sands than those of conventional siliceous sands. Calcareous deposits exist in Egypt along the coasts of Egypt especially along the north coast. As it is known that these areas are under major development of new cities, ports, touristic, power generation and industrial facilities. This article represents a comparative study between the calcareous sand which covering Coast west of Alexandria (northern coast of Egypt) between El Agamy and Marina El alamein with Siliceous and calcareous sand in other places. The geological and geotechnical properties of northern coast calcareous sand have been studied. The laboratory tests are including chemical, physical and mechanical properties. Where the chemical analyses of test sand were adopted to determine carbonate content. The micro structure of tested samples was investigated using both (XRD) analysis, thin section and scanning electron microscopy (SEM). The second part is the physical properties were including determination of specific gravity, grain size gradation and surface texture. The maximum dry density is also obtained using modified proctor test while the mechanical properties of tested soil were included both the shear strength using direct shear box and compressibility using consolidation test. A series of isotropically consolidated undrained direct shear tests were conducted using a Calcareous sand from north coast of Egypt. The tested north coast Egypt Calcareous sand is well graded sand with highly angular grains. Calcareous samples were tested at different initial densities (30%, 50% and 80%), with different carbonate content. The result of current study will compared with Siliceous and calcareous sand in other places for different researchers.