The honest truth is that Egypt is now 100% safe and much of the country welcomes tourists with open arms. Egypt is very safe to travel as long as you stick to specific destinations, work with a reputable local tour operator, and are a smart traveler.
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Wir empfehlen bequeme, luftige Kleidung und feste Schuhe. In Tempeln und an kulturellen Orten ist respektvolle Kleidung sinnvoll (Schultern/Oberschenkel möglichst bedeckt).
Im Sommer: Hut/Kappe, Sonnenbrille und ausreichend Wasser sind sehr wichtig.
👉 Tour-Infos: [LINK: Luxor Tour]
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Yes you can. I recommend that visitors make payments in either USD or Euros in cash to avoid the higher exchange rates associated with the local currency. When using credit cards, the transaction will be processed in the local currency and will be higher than the normal rate.
Good morning to our dear fans 🏝️🏖️🌞🤩
This is for the guests who asked us about the JetSki.
A ban that dates back to the 1990s and 2010 is now being comprehensively reinstated and supposedly monitored. No more rentals, no more private JetSkis in the entire Red Sea. And that has been the case since the fatal accident at the end of June on the Egyptian Mediterranean coast, where a 15-year-old girl on a jet ski killed a man and sent family members to the intensive care unit.
It has been officially banned commercially since 2010. I think now you won't be able to get one "borrowed" from a private individual anymore. And that's good. Not only because of the risk of accidents, but also because of the unique underwater landscapes.