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Should I tip in Sharm El Sheikh?

Tipping is a common practice in Egypt, and it is considered a way to show appreciation for good service. From hotel staff to taxi drivers, people in the service industry rely on tips as part of their income. In Egypt, tipping is not only expected but also appreciated.



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The amount of spending money you will need for Sharm El Sheikh depends on your travel style and activities. Here is a rough estimate of your daily budget: Accommodation: $50-100 per night for a 3-4 star hotel. Food: $20-30 per day for casual dining.

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Budgeting for Tipping in Egypt A good rule of thumb is to set aside an additional 10-15% of your total trip budget for tipping.

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Tip in the local currency Whenever you tip during your trip to Egypt it is important to use the local currency, that is - Egyptian pounds. Otherwise you'll leave your service providers with cash they can't use without paying high fees on currency exchange.

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It is expected to tip drivers who are with you for the day (driver for the temples around Luxor, private driver bringing your group from Cairo to Siwa, etc.). You should tip a fair amount, $10-$15.

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The amount you should tip in Egypt depends on the type of service you received. In restaurants, it is customary to tip between 10-15% of the total bill. For hotel staff, such as housekeeping, bellhops, and doormen, a tip of 20-30 Egyptian pounds per service is appropriate.

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The Egyptian Tourism Authority advises that travelers are not allowed to bring more than 5,000 EGP (approximately 320 USD) into the country in local currency. You can bring up to 10,000 USD or the equivalent in foreign currency and then swap it for Egyptian pounds at a currency exchange.

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One of the most common tipping mistakes in Egypt is not tipping at all. In Egypt, tipping is expected, and failure to do so can be considered rude or disrespectful. Another mistake is tipping too little. While it may seem like a small amount to you, it can make a big difference to service providers.

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When you purchase an All Inclusive vacation package, gratuities are included so you are under no obligation or expectation to pay additional amounts to the staff throughout your stay.

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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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Although it is not customary to tip your taxi driver in Egypt, they do appreciate tips. Normally a fare will be agreed upon prior to your taxi ride and most times this will include a tip. You can always leave a little extra change or round up to the next dollar.

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Customs rules You're allowed to bring in or take out up to 5,000 Egyptian pounds. There is no limit to the amount of hard currency that you can bring in, but you must declare it when you arrive if it's worth more than 10,000 US dollars.

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The tap water is totally clear but it is strongly chlorinated, and thus it is better to drink bottled water of low cost and avoid tap water to maintain good health. However, you can use tap water for other things, including washing and brushing your teeth.

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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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