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Is it safe for an American woman to travel alone to Egypt?

Egypt can be a completely safe destination for solo female travelers. I'm not saying there won't be any challenges or hassles — you will likely run into a few. But I also believe that you will find the Egyptian culture, and Egyptian men in general, to be very welcoming. They genuinely want you to love their country.



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But, as Egypt is an Islamic country it is to be expected. Remember, everyone is in the same boat. Wearing shorts, strappy tops, mini skirts, clothing that reveals too much flesh is a big NO. It will draw a lot of attention and, most importantly, it's seen as disrespectful to locals.

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Hurghada has security measures in place, particularly in tourist areas, to ensure visitors are mostly safe. However, as a solo female traveler, it's advised to exercise extra caution especially during the night.

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Switzerland With a low crime rate and high levels of safety -only 2% of women have reported experiencing violence from men- Switzerland tops the list. The country is also known for its stunning natural beauty, especially with its alpine peaks and mountain vistas.

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Is Hurghada safe to walk around? Absolutely, Hurghada is one of the safest places in Egypt and is very welcoming. However, like any destination, it's wise to stick to well-lit areas at night, avoid isolated spots, and always stay aware of your surroundings.

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The area of Sharm el-Sheikh is now deemed safe to travel to by the Foreign Office.

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It's technically permissible to wear shorts in Egypt, though not regarded as appropriate outside of beach areas. It seems, however, that some girls do wear shorts. even short shorts, in Egypt outside of beach areas, so perhaps you could do so, as well.

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Pants, t-shirts, and long-sleeve shirts are acceptable as clothes to wear in Egypt. Avoid wearing shorts or sleeveless shirts to fit in with local customs. Men do not need a head-covering scarf to enter mosques.

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As a visitor, you are not required or pressured to wear either. If you would like to cover your head with a scarf, and some women do, that's fine. However, you will not be judged or looked down upon for leaving your head uncovered during your Egypt tours.

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Security measures were beefed up at the Red Sea resort: x-ray scanners in hotels; security walls; and high perimeter fences around the airport were installed. The area of Sharm el-Sheikh is now deemed safe to travel to by the FCDO.

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A budget traveler can expect to spend around $30 to $50 per day in Egypt, while a mid-range traveler can expect to spend around $50 to $100 per day. It is important to plan ahead and research activities and costs to create a budget that works for you.

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10 Safest Cities in Egypt
  • Sharm El-Sheikh, Qesm Sharm Ash Sheikh, Egypt.
  • Aswan, Egypt.
  • Hurghada, Egypt.
  • Luxor, Egypt.
  • Damietta, Egypt.
  • Dahab, Egypt.
  • Mersa Matruh, Egypt.
  • Alexandria, Egypt.


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Can you kiss in Hurghada? While Egypt is more liberal than some of its neighbours, it's respectful to avoid public displays of affection, such as kissing, especially in local-centric areas. Tourist resorts and hotels might be more lenient, but always be mindful of local customs and sensitivities.

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There are no specific alerts concerning travel to the tourist resorts of Hurghada or Sharm el-Sheikh or the attractions along the Nile, but the Foreign Office warns that “terrorists are very likely to try to carry out attacks in Egypt”.

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Yes, some vaccines are recommended or required for Egypt. The CDC and WHO recommend the following vaccinations for Egypt: hepatitis A, hepatitis B, typhoid, yellow fever, rabies, meningitis, polio, measles, mumps and rubella (MMR), Tdap (tetanus, diphtheria and pertussis), chickenpox, shingles, pneumonia and influenza.

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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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