CLOTHING
Overall, Egypt is a very casual country! However, you may want to
plan accordingly for the weather. Day dress should include cotton
and breathable fabric clothing, comfortable shoes, hat, and sun
block. Shorts are acceptable. Evening dress is smart-casual. A light
jacket or sweater is advisable for the months of October - April.
ELECTRICAL CURRENT
220 volts is the electrical current used within the country. The 220
volts is a two-pronged plug. Most 5 star hotels provide hair dryers
and ironing service. However, if you need to bring an appliance, you
may want to purchase an adapter before traveling.
PASSPORT
Your passport will be collected at your hotel upon arrival. The hotel
staff will retain a copy of your passport as a standard procedure upon
check-in and then return your pass-port to you once this copy has been
made. It is advisable for you to make two photocopies of your passport
before departure and store in separate locations while traveling.
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INTERNATIONAL
TELEPHONE/FAX SERVICE:
Most hotels have business centers where you can place international
calls or fax. You should be able to place international calls in the
privacy of your room, however not in all hotels. A more in-expensive
alternative is to purchase an international phone card, which are sold
at most small shops and vendors.
MEDICAL ASSISTANCE
Medical assistance is available throughout Egypt. If you should require
medical attention, please speak with your representative or tour guide
for assistance. They will help you to locate a physician or medical
center.
NEWS
The international
news can be viewed on BBC and CNN in most 5 star hotels.
The local news can be viewed on local channel #9 at
7:00pm (English Transmission). Newspapers and magazines
can be purchased at most hotels, bookshops, or news
stands. The Egyptian Gazette Newspaper is the local
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MONEY
The local currency used is the Egyptian Pound (LE). The Egyptian Pound
is divided into 100 piaster. Prices can be shown in either pounds (LE
1.00) or piaster (100 PT). Most hotels have a bank on the premises for
your convenience. The hotel banks offer a fixed rate of exchange. There
are also banks located in most cities in Egypt. Make sure to take your
passport with you when exchanging money. Most hotels, restaurants, and
souvenir shops do accept credit cards. Using your credit card within the
local markets (among vendors) is not advisable.
Approximately change rates:
1 US$ = 5.68 Egyptian Pound & 1 Euro = 7.40 Egyptian Pound
POSTAGE
Postage stamps can be obtained from hotel and souvenir shops that sell
postcards. Depending on the location you are sending mail to, out-bound
mail takes approximately 10-14 days to arrive to its destination.
SHOPPING/HANDY
CRAFTS
Egypt is known for its handy crafts and wonderful shopping
opportunities. Gold & silver jewelry, brassware, copper work,
alabaster, leather goods, papyrus, perfumes, and hand made
woolen or silk rugs are among the long list of goods native to
this country. Bartering is a way of life here. Feel free to
barter away!
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TAXIS
If you decide to venture out on your own, taxis are very
affordable and safe. Remember to set the price before you
commence your journey and carry the right amount of change if
possible, to avoid being taken.
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TIPPING
Tipping is a way of life in Egypt! It is advisable to carry
small change with you. At restaurants, you can base your tip on
10% of the total bill. Porters, hotel/cruise staff, excursion
guides, representatives, and drivers look forward to tips if
they have given you a good service.
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VALUABLES
As always, unnecessary valuables should be left at home
before traveling. We strongly recommend that you keep
your passport, extra money, traveler's cheques, credit
cards, and your return airline ticket, when not in use,
in the hotel/cruise safety deposit boxes.
Have A Safe and Happy Stay in Egypt! |