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Frequently Asked Questions

Welcome to our FAQs section, designed to provide you with all the information you need for a seamless and enjoyable travel experience. Whether you're planning your next adventure, looking for booking tips, or seeking answers to common travel questions, we've got you covered!

Most Egypt visitors can get their visa upon arrival for a fee at the airports or land ports of entry points.
You must have a valid passport and a visa to enter Egypt for a fee. For the most up-to-date passport and visa info, visit www.gov.uk/foreign-travel-advice/egypt/entry-requirements.
Don't forget to arrange your travel insurance before you go and check with your country.
Only a few countries can apply for the e-visa like the European countries, Albania, Australia, Canada, Iceland, Russia, Serbia, Switzerland, Ukraine, United States Vatican.
You need to apply to the local Egyptian Embassy to get your pre-entry visa before your arrival to Egypt but if you are from one of these countries (North America, Western Europe, Australia/New Zealand, Brazil, Argentina, Hong Kong, Japan, Macau, Malaysia & Singapore) you can get you visa upon the arrival to Egypt. (Search for all the countries that don't require visa to Egypt )
You can apply for your tourist visa at the Egyptian Embassy if you hold the residence from the country you live in, otherwise, you have to apply for the tourist visa from the country that issued your passport.
You can apply to extend your tourist visa from Mogamma in Tahrir Square or to the equivalent offices in Alexandria, Luxor, Aswan, Sharm El Sheikh, or Hurghada.
Don’t be worried as most of the hotels and cruises have safety deposit boxes in their rooms, so if you don’t know how to use them just ask the receptionist to give you instructions on how to use them.
In Egypt, tourists have a variety of transportation options to navigate between and within cities, making travel convenient and accessible.
Trains: Egypt boasts an extensive railway network, with efficient and comfortable trains connecting major cities like Cairo, Luxor, and Aswan.
Buses: A budget-friendly option, buses are readily available for both local and long-distance travel.
Taxis: Convenient for shorter distances within cities, taxis are readily available, though it's advisable to agree on a fare beforehand.
Ride-hailing Services: Apps like Uber and Careem offer a convenient and relatively safe option for getting around, especially in major cities.
Domestic Flights: For faster travel between distant cities, domestic flights are a viable option.
Nile Cruises: A unique and relaxing way to travel along the Nile River, offering stunning scenery and a glimpse into traditional Egyptian life.
US Dollars, Euro, and Pound Sterling are the most common currencies that are accepted in Egypt, the tourist area,s and the major cities, but you are expected to pay in pounds. The Egyptian pound is the official currency and it is abbreviated by L.E or EGP.
Egypt is limited to 5,000 EGP and 10,000 USD or equivalent in other currencies, so any other amount of cash must be declared.
Yes, you can use your credit/debit card to withdraw money at any ATM in Egypt. It is advisable to check with your bank before departure from your country.
You can find ATMs outside every bank, and shopping mall, in streets of tourist areas, airports, railway stations, and some hotels/cruises.
Most stores in Egypt accept payment with credit/debit cards, but our advice tis o carry cash while shopping in local markets and stores.
In Egypt, public holidays are celebrated by the entire population and can be classified into religious and secular holidays. Here are some key public holidays in Egypt:

Islamic Holidays (4 total):

  • Eid al-Fitr
  • Eid al-Adha
  • Islamic New Year
  • Prophet Muhammad's Birthday

Christian Holidays (2 total):

  • Christmas
  • Easter
Celebrated on July 23, marking the anniversary of the Egyptian Revolution of 1952, which established the modern republic of Egypt.
Additionally, government offices and ministries typically observe a rest day on Friday, with many banks and institutions also closed on Saturday. Sunday is commonly used as a resting day by non-governmental institutions and shops, especially those with Christian religious observance.
Here are some top hotels located along the Nile River in Cairo:
Fairmont Nile City: This hotel is part of the global Fairmont Hotels and Resorts brand, featuring 531 rooms, 8 restaurants, and 25 floors. It offers stunning views of the Nile River.
While there are many other hotels along the Nile, specific names and details may not be available in the current data. However, some other well-known hotels in Cairo that are often mentioned include:
InterContinental Cairo Semiramis: A luxury hotel with beautiful views of the Nile and a range of amenities.
Sofitel Cairo Nile El Gezirah: Located on an island in the Nile, this hotel offers a unique experience with luxurious accommodations.
Marriott Mena House: While not directly on the Nile, it offers stunning views of the pyramids and is close to the river.
Hilton Cairo Zamalek Residences: Situated on Zamalek Island, this hotel provides a great view of the Nile and is known for its comfortable accommodations.
These hotels are popular choices for travelers looking to enjoy the beauty of the Nile River while staying in Cairo.
Yes, Egypt is still safe for travel. The situation in Egypt remains stable, and the country continues to welcome tourists.
  1. Egypt has a well-established tourism infrastructure and a strong security presence in popular tourist areas. The government has made significant efforts to ensure the safety of both locals and visitors, particularly in major cities like Cairo, Luxor, and along the Red Sea coast.
  2. Tourist Experience: Travelers report feeling safe while exploring Egypt's iconic sites, such as the Pyramids of Giza, the temples of Luxor, and the bustling markets of Cairo. The hospitality of the Egyptian people adds to the overall positive experience, making it a welcoming destination for tourists.

Tips

  • Keep an eye on travel advisories
  • Plan Your Itinerary
  • Be aware of health guidelines.
  • Cultural Awareness and Understanding of local customs and laws can enhance your experience and ensure your safety.
It is possible to go inside the pyramid but the number of tickets is so limited to 300 people per day classified into two groups, the first at at 8:00 am and the second at 3:00 pm. Tickets are available at the main entrance of the pyramid based on first come, first serve. Tickets tend to be sold so fast. So if you were not lucky enough to get your ticket in the morning you still have another chance to be the first in line to get one in the afternoon.
It is available,a nd there is no limitation on the number of tickets but only one of them is open at a time, to give it the ability to refresh the air after the high level of carbon dioxide accumulation inside. Tickets are available at the main entrance of the pyramids.
It is not allowed to take photos inside tombs, pyramids, Abu Simple, the valley of Kings, and any sightseeing that contains paintworks as it may cause damage so that's why there are no cameras inside but it's okay outside. Always ask for instruction to prevent any trouble that may happen which violate the rules of sightseeing.
Best time to go to Egypt
Count on Egypt for year-round sunshine. In the summer temperatures soar above 35°C and rarely dip below 20°C in the winter. In winter season, divers should bear in mind that waters can cool to around 20°C.
You should take out comprehensive travel and medical insurance to cover you while you’re away.
For the latest health and safety information, visit www.gov.uk/foreign-travel-advice/egypt/health
This is the main sightseeing in Egypt while the majority of visitors are experiencing Egypt for the first time so most of the travel itineraries will include these sites. Egypt has a lot of ancient sites that can be visited so just send us your request on info@3mtourism.com so we can handle all your needs.
21 is the legal age for drinking alcohol in Egypt.
Yes, but you are only allowed to bring 2 liters of alcohol.
Yes, alcohol is available in Egypt. So you can get it from any store that sells alcohol, hotels, high-class restaurants, and cafes, pubs, and beer gardens.
No, alcohol is not allowed to be drunk in the streets in Egypt.
Egypt is located in the northern part of Africa along the Mediterranean Sea, Red Sea, and the Nile river in middle of the country. Egypt is considered to be a part and one of the Middle east countries.
Cairo is the capital city of Egypt and it is located in the heart of the country with a very large population of about 9.5 million people living in the city.
Cairo International Airport is the main airport in Egypt in addition to 27 other airports located in different cities.
The official language spoken in Egypt is Arabic with various accent variations across the cities. English is also widely spoken across the country and you also may find different varieties of languages spoken in the tourist hotpots.
No, it’s not necessary. English is widely spoken in tourist areas, hotels, and restaurants, especially in major cities like Cairo and Alexandria. Many Egyptians working in the tourism industry are fluent in English, making it easier for tourists to communicate.
In tourist areas, signs and information are often available in both Arabic and English, so navigating major attractions should not be a problem for English speakers.
While it is not strictly necessary to learn Arabic before visiting Egypt, having some basic knowledge of the language can enhance your travel experience.
The best time to visit Cairo is generally during the shoulder seasons:
  1. Spring (March-May):Pleasant temperatures, fewer crowds than peak season, and blooming flowers make this a delightful time to explore the city.
  2. Autumn (September-November):Enjoy comfortable weather with warm days and cool evenings, ideal for outdoor activities.
  3. Summer (June-August):While hot, summer offers lower prices and fewer crowds. However, be prepared for intense heat and limited outdoor activities during the hottest parts of the day.
  4. Winter (December-February):This is peak season with cooler temperatures, but you'll encounter more tourists and potentially higher prices.
The best time to visit Cairo depends on your priorities and preferences. Consider your budget, and desired travel experience when making your decision and let us help you.
The main currency in Egypt is the Egyptian pound. The code of the currency is EGP. It is also possible to withdraw money from banks or ATMs while you stay in Egypt.
Egypt is completely safe to visit. Police, tourist police ,and the army are everywhere in the country so you will feel secure. They will do their best to secure the country and make everyone in Egypt feel very safe.
If you have any questions, we are so glad to help you answer it at any time. All you have to do is just leave us a message on info@3mtourism.com and our team will answer you immediately. 3M Tourism -The Team wants to make your stay in Egypt so enjoyable and full of memories.
In Egypt, the standard voltage is 220 volts, and the frequency is 50 Hz.
Type C: This plug has two round pins and is commonly used in many European countries.
Type F: Also known as the "Schuko" plug, it has two round pins with two earth clips on the side.
If you're traveling to Egypt, it's advisable to check if your devices are compatible with 220 volts. If not, you may need a voltage converter. Additionally, bringing a universal travel adapter can help ensure that you can plug in your devices without any issues.
Yes, tipping is a common practice in Egypt and is generally expected in various service industries. As with most European and North American countries. A 10% tip at restaurants and to guides and drivers is standard.
Tipping is not mandatory, it is a way to show appreciation for good service.
Overstaying your Egyptian visa can lead to several consequences.
  1. If you overstay your visa, you may be required to pay a fine. The amount can vary depending on the length of the overstay.
  2. In some cases, overstaying can lead to detention by immigration authorities until the situation is resolved.
  3. If you overstay your visa significantly, you may face deportation from Egypt.
  4. Overstaying can affect your ability to obtain visas for Egypt or other countries in the future, as it may be noted in your travel history.
To avoid these issues, it's essential to be aware of your visa's expiration date and to take action to renew or extend your visa if you plan to stay longer than initially permitted. If you find yourself in a situation where you have overstayed, it's advisable to contact the nearest immigration office or your embassy for guidance on how to proceed.
When planning a trip to Egypt, it's important to pack thoughtfully to ensure a comfortable and enjoyable experience.

1- Clothing:

Lightweight, breathable clothing suitable for warm weather.
Modest attire for visiting religious sites (long skirts or pants and long-sleeved shirts).
A light jacket or sweater for cooler evenings, especially in winter months.
Comfortable walking shoes for exploring historical sites and cities.
A hat and sunglasses for sun protection.

2- Travel Documents:

Passport (with at least six months' validity).
Visa.
Copies of important documents (passport, visa, travel insurance).

3- Health and Safety:

Travel insurance that covers health and emergencies.
Any necessary medications with prescriptions.
Sunscreen and insect repellent.

4- Electronics:

Universal travel adapter for charging devices.
Power bank for on-the-go charging.
Camera or smartphone for capturing memories.

5- Money:

Local currency (Egyptian pounds) for small purchases and tips.
Credit/debit cards.
By packing these essentials, you'll be well-prepared for your trip to Egypt and ready to enjoy all the incredible experiences the country has to offer!
Yes, there are specific dress codes to consider when visiting certain places in Egypt, especially when it comes to religious sites and cultural norms.

Religious Sites:

When visiting mosques, churches, or other religious sites, it's important to dress modestly.
For women, this typically means wearing long skirts or dresses that cover the knees, and tops with sleeves that cover the shoulders. A headscarf may also be required in some mosques.
Men should wear long pants and shirts with sleeves.

Tourist Attractions:

At major tourist sites like the Pyramids of Giza or the Egyptian Museum, there is more flexibility in dress. However, comfortable clothing and sturdy shoes are recommended for walking and exploring.

Beach and Resort Areas:

In beach resorts or pool areas, swimwear is acceptable, but it's best to cover up when leaving these areas to go to restaurants or shops.

Evening Out:

If you plan to dine at upscale restaurants or attend events, smart casual attire is often appropriate.
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