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Public Transport
The guide was updated:To get around these cities you can either walk or order a taxi. The latter will be your best option. Mini-buses are common if you want to ride with the locals. Trains, which fall into two categories, one with air-conditioning and the other without, are ideal for travelling to nearby towns and cities.
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Digital Travel Guide Download
Our travel guides are free to read and explore online. If you want to get your own copy, the full travel guide for this destination is available to you offline* to bring along anywhere or print for your trip.
*this will be downloaded as a PDF.Price
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All visitors to Egypt must obtain a visa from one of the Egyptian diplomatic missions before entering the country or holding an Egypt eVisa. Upon entering, visitors must hold a passport that is valid for, at least, six months from the date of arrival in Egypt.
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Best Time To Visit
To avoid uncomfortable crowds at Egypt's most popular sites, avoid travelling in December and January as these months constitute peak tourist season. To enjoy more pleasant temperatures and better accommodation prices, visit from October to April.
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Hurghada International Airport (HRG)
Hurghada International Airport, situated 5 km southwest of downtown Hurghada, offers convenient transportation options to and from the city. Taxis, available 24/7, can transport you to various destinations. For budget travellers, minibuses provide regular transportation to the city centre and other Red Sea towns, with flexible stops on demand. The journey takes about 20 minutes to reach the heart of Hurghada. It's advisable to agree on taxi and bus fares in advance to avoid headaches.
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Luxor International Airport (LXR)
Luxor International Airport, located 6 kilometres from the city, offers travellers various transportation options. A budget-friendly public bus service connects the airport to the city centre in approximately 15 minutes. Taxis are available from outside the terminal — be sure to agree on a price before leaving the airport. Additionally, special limousine services are available, as well as car rental companies.
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Marsa Alam International Airport (RMF)
Marsa Alam Airport is the first privately owned airport in Egypt and it is serving both international and domestic flights. Since there is no public transport from the airport, you will need to arrange a transfer with your hotel in advance.
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Public Transport
To get around these cities you can either walk or order a taxi. The latter will be your best option. Mini-buses are common if you want to ride with the locals. Trains, which fall into two categories, one with air-conditioning and the other without, are ideal for travelling to nearby towns and cities.
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Taxi
Taxis are available from outside the airports, hotels and the bus and rail stations in Hurghada, Luxor and Marsa Alam. To avoid getting scammed, always agree on a price beforehand to your destination.
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Post
There are several post offices in the region. However, they can be a minefield if Arabic is not spoken or read. Hotels offer postal services, which is a safe option to ensure letters are sent and delivered safely.
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Pharmacy
Pharmacy Yosr (Luxor)
Located near Karnak
Open 24 hours
Dr. Magdy Farouk Pharmacy (Hurghada)
Mohamed Saeed Street, Hurghada
Open daily 8am–3am
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Telephone
Country code: +20
Hurghada area code: 065
Luxor area code: 095
Marsa Alam area code: 012
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Electricity
Egypt operates on a 220V / 50Hz electrical system, with two plug types: Plug type C and F. Plug type C has two round pins, while plug type F has two round pins and two earth clips on the side.
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