Egypt is the land of civilizations, ancient tombs, archaeological treasures, unique desert landscapes, beautiful beaches on both Mediterranean and Red Sea, the gorgeous Nile River, and of course, the Pyramids of Giza. Egypt has a very long history to be explored. Don’t miss the adventure to this spectacular country!
If you are planning to visit Egypt, then you will find here some tips to make sure you have the perfect vacation and to make your vacation easy and enjoyable.
FAQs & TIPS
Egypt is highly safe both day and night with high security and low crime level.
Some nationalities such as American, British, Canadian, Australian, New Zealand, Scandinavian and all EU citizens can get the entry visa upon arrival at the airport. While some other nationalities such as Indian, Pakistani, Chinese and African countries citizens need to get the entry visa to Egypt in advance from the Egyptian consulate in their country before coming to Egypt.
There are some countries such as Malaysia and Hong Kong citizens are allowed to get a free visa to Egypt.
The countries are allowed to apply for an electronic visa (E-Visa) such as Argentina, Brazil and Mexico and any travellers can apply to online for a single entry visa or a multiple entry visa.
The cost of the Visa is 25 $ per person.
English is the most widely used language in Egypt, most of the road signs in Egypt are written both in English and Arabic.
The best time to visit Egypt is between Oct and May because it’s not too hot during this period. However, it’s the high season of tourism in this period where hotels and cruises raise prices at this time of the year.
If you visit Egypt during the summertime from May to Oct, you will need to drink plenty of water during your tours to avoid dehydration. Sunblock, hats, scarves, and sunglasses, plus light breathable clothes are recommended during summertime.
Alcohol in Egypt is available at affordable prices in bars and hotels. It is forbidden to drink alcohol on the streets or outside a bar or hotel.
It is not advisable to drink tap water, it’s better to buy bottled water instead which is available everywhere at reasonable prices.
Tipping in Egypt is a social thing and it’s expected from locals and non-locals alike, it’s a sign of a good appreciation and respect from your side.
There are many venues, bars, restaurants, and clubs in which every traveller can enjoy the nightlife.
Egypt is a conservative Muslim country, respect must be given particularly when visiting local areas such as train stations, markets, and religious places such as mosques and churches.
Women should wear long sleeved shirts, and a scarf to cover their hair while entering religious places. In these places they are likely to offer women garments and scarves as well to wear.
The local currency in Egypt is the Egyptian pound. US Dollar, Great British Pound, and Euro could be easily exchanged anywhere in banks, hotels, cruises, or exchange shops. You can use US Dollar, Great British Pound, and Euro at restaurants and in other tourist places you visit in Egypt.