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Can you drink tap water in Sharm?

No, you shouldn't drink the water or even use for cleaning teeth etc. your hotel is a good standard so will be using bottled ( they have large barrel type containers) water for ice cubes, washing salads, veg etc so no need to avoid.



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Don't drink the tap water. Water is not properly filtered, It is also not advisable to brush your teeth with tap water in certain areas of Egypt, including Dahab. Buy bottled water and use that to brush your teeth.

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where possible, avoid eating salads and uncooked vegetables. only eat fruit they can peel. avoid unpasteurised milk, cheese and ice cream. avoid food that has been left uncovered in warm environments and exposed to flies.

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While tap water in Egypt is considered safe for showering and brushing your teeth, it contains high levels of chlorination and isn't advised for drinking. The safest option is to drink bottled water which is widely available but always check that the seal is intact.

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South Sinai Terrorists have also kidnapped foreign nationals. Many bombings directly targeted tourists and their transport. If you travel to South Sinai: avoid road travel outside of Sharm El Sheikh.

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Things You Should Avoid in Egypt
  • Don't be intimidated by vendors. ...
  • Don't ride camels or horses in distress. ...
  • Don't dress too provocative. ...
  • Respect the entry into religious places. ...
  • Give respect and distance to Egyptian women. ...
  • Don't drink alcohol on the street. ...
  • Don't be afraid of local people. ...
  • Get information from trusted sources.


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Alcohol in Egypt As Egypt is a majority Muslim country, many locals abstain from alcohol completely. However, it is possible to find liquor stores and bars in some upmarket neighborhoods, and many hotels and resorts serve alcohol.

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Prohibited Items Real and toy arms, ammunition and explosives and any other substances containing explosive materials such as firearms and crackers. All kinds of artifacts. All kinds of narcotics. Subsidized commodities except for personal use.

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Toilet paper - You can always buy toilet paper while there or take some from your hotel. If you're particularly worried about hygiene, also bring your travel toilet seat covers. Note - don't flush anything down the toilet in Egypt, not even toilet paper.

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Egyptian women will sometimes wear either normal clothes when swimming, or a specific swimsuit that covers their hair and skin. For shoes, women often wear sandals or tennis shoes. Flip flops are worn in the home only (they are considered like a house slipper).

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Budgeting for Tipping in Egypt While the amount you tip may seem small, it can add up quickly, especially if you are traveling for an extended period. A good rule of thumb is to set aside an additional 10-15% of your total trip budget for tipping.

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The area's clear water and extensive coral reefs have made Sharm el-Sheikh a popular site for snorkeling and scuba diving.

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A trip to this stretch of coastline won't cost a penny, which will be music to your ears if you're chasing free things to do. You'll find Naama Bay Beach in Sharm El Sheikh. There are plenty more attractions to experience not far away, including Aqua Blue Water Park, Sharm Old Town and Sharks Bay Beach.

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