A lady visitor to Sharm, in her 80s, who has clearly travelled and eaten ice cream from around the globe … tasted the pistachio ice cream and the lemon sorbet.
She told us that she had never experienced such delicious ice cream! read more »
No-one was injured in the 30 January blaze, which is believed to have started on MY Typhoon before spreading to other vessels in strong winds.
Firefighters tried to control the fires during fierce winds caused by recent storms across the Red Sea, however, they were unable to rescue the four boats. read more »
FREE online and downloadable Issue Four of BLUE magazine is essential reading for all Red Sea diving and watersports enthusiasts. Here's just a taster of what you will find in Issue Four:
* I Should Be So Lucky: Red Sea guides on their jaw-dropping dives of the year
* Red Sea Night Life: an in...
By Anna Gouldman. Everyone has been talking about Sharm El Sheikh, The Red Sea Riviera, so I paid a visit to one of the region’s 5 star hotels, The Savoy, to find out why. In the past 10 years, Sharm El Sheikh has re-invented itself into a destination that caters for a diverse range of visitors, from diving fanatics to sun-...The report found the National Marine Sanctuary System's impact was significant due to its role developing tools that allow the participation of numerous stakeholders, address multiple uses, and provide guidance on how to protect habitat and biodiversity while minimizing user...
The head of the U.S. Government's response effort to mitigate the Transocean/BP oil spill said that with the oil leak capped there is now little chance of oil remnants reaching the Florida Keys and the South Florida mainland...
Delegates to the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organizations (UNESCO) 34th World Heritage Convention in Brasilia, Brazil, agreed July 30, 2010 to inscribe Papahānaumokuākea Marine National Monument as one of only 26 mixed (natural and cultural) World Heritage Sites in the World. Inscription of this...
UMS Director of Borneo Marine Research Institute Prof Dr Saleem Mustafa said that these activities deserved serious attention due to the implications on marine biodiversity and coral reef fisheries in the state's waters...
A Panama oil tanker broke in two as it made its way through the Red Sea towards Egypt's Suez Canal spilling 60 tons of fuel. The vessel’s Filipino captain, said that crew members were cleaning up the cargo tanks when all of a sudden the ship "split in two for reasons yet unknown." The tanker was on its way to Suez for maintenance. The tanker was not transporting any oil at the time except for the 60 tons destined for its own usage.EUR-EGP over the last 5 years:![]() |

Some notes:
Two interesting peculiarities of Egypt currency are that each note is written in two languages, Arabic and English, and that the smaller the note denomination, the smaller its physical size. The Arabic side of the note has engravings of architecturally and historically important mosques. The English side depicts the legacy of Ancient Egypt, with engravings of figures, statues and temples.
Currency exchange is available at Banks, Exchange offices, Hotels and ATM machines according to the current exchange rate. Banks often have better exchange rates than Exchange offices or Hotels. All common international currencies are accepted. The import and export of foreign currency is unlimited. The import of local currency is unlimited. The export of local currency is prohibited.
Is advisable to change the foreign currency directly in Egypt and not prior arrival in order to get a better rate and to avoid extra bank fees. Moreover is better to change little amount per time. Local currency can be withdrawn by credit card or international ATM card from any ATM machine.
American Express, Diners Club, MasterCard and Visa are accepted, but generally only in hotels or big restaurants. You may avoid additional exchange rate charges by using traveler's cheques in US Dollars, Euros or Pounds Sterling.
One-five pound note is a good tip for service. Be careful not to confuse the piasters notes with the Pound notes when you receive rest money back.
EL GOUNA TRANSPORT
Tel: 069 3664935El Gouna office is located in Watania Mall (beside Delta Sharm) and in the Rowaysat bus station. The busses are departing from the main bus station located in Rowaysat.
| Sharm el Sheikh to Cairo (1' Station Nasr City) | ||
| TIME | CLASS | PRICE IN L.E. |
| 9 am | 1' Class | 80 |
| 1 pm | Royal Class | 100 |
| 2 pm | 1' Class | 80 |
| 2 pm | 1' Class (to Alex) | 110 |
| 5 pm | VIP | 70 |
| 9 pm | 1' Class | 80 |
| 9 pm | 1' Class (to Alex) | 110 |
| 11,30 pm | 3* | 45 |
| 1 am | 1' Class | 80 |
| 2 am | VIP | 70 |
| 3 am | 1' Class | 80 |
| Cairo (1' Station Nasr City) to Sharm el Sheikh | ||
| TIME | CLASS | PRICE IN L.E. |
| 7,30 am | 1' Class | 80 |
| 9,15 am | 1' Class | 80 |
| 12,30 pm | 1' Class | 80 |
| 4 pm | VIP | 70 |
| 6 pm | 1' Class | 80 |
| 10 pm | 1' Class | 80 |
| 12 am | 3* | 45 |
| 1 am | Royal Class | 100 |
| 1,45 am | 1' Class | 80 |
| 3,15 am | VIP | 70 |
EAST DELTA BUS
| Sharm el Sheikh to Dahab | |
| TIME | PRICE IN L.E. |
| 5 am | 15 |
| 6 am | 15 |
| 7 am | 15 |
| 8 am | 15 |
| 9 am | 15 |
| 2,30 pm | 15 |
| 5,30 pm | 15 |
| 8,30 pm | 15 |
| Sharm el Sheikh to Taba | |
| TIME | PRICE IN L.E. |
| 9 am | 30 |
| Taba to Sharm el Sheikh | |
| TIME | PRICE IN L.E. |
| 3 PM | 30 |
| Sharm el Sheikh to Cairo (Abasseia station) | |||
| TIME | CLASS | PRICE IN L.E. | |
| 7,30 am | 60 | ||
| 9,30 am | 60 | ||
| 11 am | VIP | 80 | |
| 12,30 pm | 60 | ||
| 1,30 pm | 60 | ||
| 2,30 pm | VIP | 80 | |
| 5 pm | VIP | 80 | |
| 11 pm | VIP | 80 | |
| 12 pm | 60 | ||
| 1 am | 60 | ||
| Cairo (Abasseia station) to Sharm el Sheikh | |||
| 7 am | 60 | ||
| 8 am | 60 | ||
| 11 am | 60 | ||
| 1 pm | 60 | ||
| 4 pm | 60 | ||
| 6 pm | 60 | ||
| 8 pm | 60 | ||
| 11 pm | 60 | ||
| 12 pm | 60 | ||
| 1 am | 60 | ||
SUPER JET BUSSES
| Sharm el Sheikh to Cairo (Al Masa and Down-Town Ramsis Square | |
| TIME | PRICE IN L.E. |
| 11 am | 85 |
| 1 pm | 95 |
| 3 pm | 95 |
| 5 pm | 85 |
| 11 pm | 95 |
| Cairo to Sharm el Sheikh | |||
| TIME FROM DOWNTOWN | TIME FROM AL MASA | PRICE IN L.E. | |
| 7,30 am | 8,15 am | 95 | |
| 3,15 pm | 4 pm | 85 | |
| 10,45 pm | 11,30 pm | 95 | |
| 11,15 pm | 12 am | 85 | |
M/V Red Sea Jet, from United Company for Marine Lines, covers the route Sharm el Sheikh - Hurghada - Sharm el Sheikh in about three hours each way. The motor vessel carries only passengers. Tickets can be purchased directly at the Red Sea Jet offices located in Hurghada and Sharm el Sheikh international harbour minimum two hours before departure.
In Sharm el Sheikh tickets are also available at Menatour office, Mariott Mountain Hotel, Naama Bay. The office is open every day from 10 am till 9 pm, except on Friday from 2 pm till 9 pm. For more information call Menatour at 069.3600936.
Ticket price in Egyptian Pound (L.E.)
- Egyptians and Foreign Residents (one way): Adult: 175 LE Child: 90LE
- Egyptians and Foreign Residents (two ways): Adult: 300 LE Child: 175LE
- Tourists (one way): Adult: 250 LE Child: 150 LE.
- Tourists (two ways) Adult: 450 LE Child: 250 LE
- Children’s rates apply to children from 3 to 12 years of age.
| Week Days | Sharm el Sheikh - Hurghada | Hurghada - Sharm el Sheikh |
| Saturday | 5.00 pm | 9.00 am |
| Monday | 6.00 pm | 4.00 am |
| Tuesday | 5.00 pm | 9.00 am |
| Thursday | 5.00 pm | 9.00 am |
| Flight information is provided by FlightStats, and is subject to the FlightStats Terms of Use. |
| Flight information is provided by FlightStats, and is subject to the FlightStats Terms of Use. |
Sharm el-Sheikh International Airport (IATA: SSH,ICAO), formerly known as Ophira International Airport, is an international airport located in Sharm el-Sheikh, just at 20 min. drive from Naama bay.
Opened on May 14, 1968, the airport was originally an Israeli Air Force base and also served the small settlement of Ofira, before the territory was returned to Egypt following the Camp David Accords.
On May 23rd 2007, the airport's second terminal was inaugurated with a capacity for 8 million passengers per year. The two-level 43,000 m2 terminal features 40 check-in counters and is designed to cater to a large number of international and chartered flights. It has two domestic and six international gates, all of which exit to remote stands. The terminal comprises three building components: two circular-shaped halls fused together by a wedge-shaped intermediate space dubbed 'the boat'. 'The boat' serves as a passenger transit hub housing passport control, duty free, and VIP areas as well as cafes/restaurants. The halls, in stark textural contrast to the solid mass of 'the boat', feature airy, billowing tent-like roofs inspired by the indigenous Beduin culture. (source Wikipedia)
The new terminal is "Terminal 1" and the old one is "Terminal 2".
From Terminal 1 are departing and landing all the scheduled flight, while Terminal 2 accomodate all the charter flights.
To enter the Airport, either for terminal 1 or 2, there is a charge of L.E.5 that is paid at the exit gate.
At terminal 1 is located the duty free where alcoholic beverages can be purchased up to 48 hours upon arrival. The quantity allowed is 1 crate of beer and 2 bottles of any items available.
VISA
Non-Egyptian visitors arriving in Egypt are required to be in possession of a minimum 6 month valid passport. Italian and German citizen are allowed to enter the country with a valid ID card. The ID card must be valid for travelling abroad and have a minimum validity of 6 month.
In this case visitors need to have:
- 2 recent passport pictures,
- 1 copy of the ID card.
Citizens of the following countries are required to be in possession of a pre-arrival visa: Afghanistan, Algeria, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Bangladesh, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Chechnya, Croatia,Georgia, India, Indonesia, Iraq, Iran, Israel, Kazakhstan, Kirghizia, Lebanon, Macau, Macedonia, Malaysia, Moldavia, Morocco, Pakistan, Palestine, The Philippines,Russia, Serbia and Montenegro, Sri-Lanka, Tadzhikistan, Thailand, Tunisia, Turkmenistan, Ukraine, Uzbekistan and all African countries. There are 2 kind of Visas: the Full Egyptian Visa and the Visa for South Sinai only.
With the Full Egyptian Visa is possible to travel all over the country and the cost is 15$. The Visa is valid for 28 days and can be renewed in the Visa office in El Tour, at 100 km. from Sharm.
Visa stamp is normally provided by the tour operator included in the holiday's package or can be purchased on the arrival Hall before proceding to custom.
The South Sinai Visa is free of charge and is valid for 15 days only and can not be renewed. This Visa is valid for South Sinai only and is possible to travel to Dahab, Taba, Sinai Mountan, St. Cathrine, Tiran Island. To visit the National Park of Ras Mohamed is possible only with the Full Visa.
Some notes:
Rain is hardly ever seen in Sharm. Very occasionally it can be cloudy. When talking about the Sharm weather, the most important factor to take in account is the wind, most of the time from nord or nord-west. Because the north coast (the Nabq area above the airport) is more exposed, resulting in pretty high waves, this area is less indicated for activities like snorkeling and diving, but fine for wind and kite surfing. Also the other areas can get higher waves when the wind occasionally turns more to the east.
If you tend to get seasick easily, go on boat trips only with wind speeds of 3 Bft or less, or go to the local sites on windy days instead of Tiran or Ras Mohammed. You can also ask for some preventive medication.
There is no air humidity at all, but the evenings can be chilly even in spring and autumn. There are no trees to retain the heat of the day, so it cools down quickly when the sun goes down. Take always some extra clothes with long sleeves having dinner out- or inside (air conditioning) or a wind jacket on the boat. Water temperatures vary from 20°C in winter time to 29°C in summer.Make sure you have high factor sun cream, sun glasses and a cap, even in winter time.
Last but not least, drink enough water. Dehydration is the main cause for getting the bends (decompression sickness) when scuba diving, besides the heat also due to tummy problems. Always make sure you have a bottle of water with you. Don't drink water from the tap. Against diarrhea and stomach cramps use the local medicine. They are most indicated to fight the local bacteria. The pills you bring from home mostly only work temporarily. The traces of bacteria that remain, develop again later on.
SHARMWOMEN (online, not only for women):A marketplace for and by Sharmers. Forum, job offers, real estate, pin board. Register and have your say! | ![]() |
![]() | MIX MAGAZINE (online + printed FREE copy once a month):Your Sharm lifestyle advisor. General information about Sharm. Contains some maps in printed version. Recipes and columns. |
THE BOOK (online + printed FREE copy once a month):Has a nice big unfoldable map. The directory is filled to the top. Even some information about Dahab. Business & pleasure. | ![]() |
![]() | SINAI WEEKLY (online + printed FREE copy every other week):The printed publication with the best news value. Distinctive. They run a series of innovative websites. Check them out! |
CHAMBER OF DIVING AND WATER SPORTS (online + online magazine):Contains a comprehensive list of all Diving Centers (even a blacklist). The free online and downloadable magazine named BLUE, is packed with interesting articles on diving and watersports in Egypt. | ![]() |
![]() | GEODIA (publisher of maps, books and fish cards):Their Sinai Diving Guide is a must for all divers. Their city maps are the best and many people can tell the difference between a manta and an eagle ray, thanks to their fish cards. |
MYSHARMINFO (online holiday booking):Offers clever search options...your local travel guide! | ![]() |
![]() | SINAINET (online):A bit of everything. |
GOREDSEA (online holiday booking):The specialists for online holiday package booking for the whole of the Egyptian Red Sea area. Good deals. | ![]() |
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