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Sharm el sheikh and visas ?
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Hi, i am going to Sharm in the beginning of march, and i am wondering if i will need a visa or not, i was told by the company i booked with that i would need one but i have read a couple of things stating that if we just stay in the sharm region to do a bit of sun bathing and snorkelling then we will not as you only need them for any trips.
seeing as we are only going for 1 week and do not dive (yet) i am not sure what the best trip would be to do, obviously i would like to go see the pyramids etc but that will have to be on another trip to egypt.
so far the only trip i have seen that might be worth doing is the coloured canyon one but i am not sure if i would need a visa for this, does anyone know ? :) seeing as we are only there for 1 week and will probably only do 1 possibly 2 trips can anyone recommend any and state if a visa would be required :)
seeing as we are only going for 1 week and do not dive (yet) i am not sure what the best trip would be to do, obviously i would like to go see the pyramids etc but that will have to be on another trip to egypt.
so far the only trip i have seen that might be worth doing is the coloured canyon one but i am not sure if i would need a visa for this, does anyone know ? :) seeing as we are only there for 1 week and will probably only do 1 possibly 2 trips can anyone recommend any and state if a visa would be required :)
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Quote (from the website of the Egyptian consulate):
"Nationals from UK , EU and USA travelling to Sharm El Sheikh, Dahab, Nuweiba and Taba resorts ONLY, for a maximum of 14 DAYS, do not require a visa prior to travelling as a free entry permission stamp will be granted upon arrival. If you intend to travel outside of the above mentioned areas you MUST obtain a Visa"
If in doubt, get a visa. A single trip visa costs £15 but a multiple trip visa costs just £3 more, at £18. Full details are here:
http://www.egyptianconsulate.co.uk/Visas.php
Chris
"Nationals from UK , EU and USA travelling to Sharm El Sheikh, Dahab, Nuweiba and Taba resorts ONLY, for a maximum of 14 DAYS, do not require a visa prior to travelling as a free entry permission stamp will be granted upon arrival. If you intend to travel outside of the above mentioned areas you MUST obtain a Visa"
If in doubt, get a visa. A single trip visa costs £15 but a multiple trip visa costs just £3 more, at £18. Full details are here:
http://www.egyptianconsulate.co.uk/Visas.php
Chris
There will probably be a quad bike excurson into the desert but doubt you'll need a visa. If you do that one wear long sleeves and long leg trousers or the sand tears you to shreads as you speed across the dunes, also, take a backpack of bottled water as they try to rip you off at the half way stop .
normal cost of getting a visa on arrival is a tenner (best have a clean note)
http://www.egyptianconsulate.co.uk/FAQ.php
But I don't think you need one unless you're going right away from the region.
http://www.egyptianconsulate.co.uk/FAQ.php
But I don't think you need one unless you're going right away from the region.
You only need a visa if you are planing to travel outside of sharm for example Cairo or if you plan to dive outside of a particular region. Only experienced divers would dive outside of sharm. When you get to the airport the Egyptian authorities mislead you by making everyone queue up for a visa. It is up to yourself to clearly say 'no' and state that you are only staying in the sharm area therwise you will have to fork out £20 each I think it is.