Egypt Getting Around
Getting Around by Air
Getting Around by Water
Getting Around by Rail
For the overnight train, bookings should be made one week in advance through a travel agent or through Abela Egypt, Ramses Station, Ramses Square, Cairo (tel: (2) 574 9274 or 9474; www.sleepingtrains.com). On Egyptian State Railways, children under four years travel free. Children aged four to nine years pay half fare. Holders of Youth Hostel cards are entitled to reductions.
Getting Around by Road
Bus: The national bus system serves the Nile Valley and the coastal road. Main routes are from Cairo to St Catherine's Monastery, Sharm el-Sheikh, Dahab, Ras Sudr, El-Tour, Taba and Rafah; from Suez to El-Tour and Sharm el-Sheikh; and from Sharm el-Sheikh to Taba, Neweiba, El-Tour, Dahab and St Catherine. Coach services operate between Cairo and Agami, Marakia-Mrabila, Marina-Aidda Sidy Abd El Rahman, Matrouh, Ma'amoura Beach and Hurghada.
Bicycle: You would have to have a death wish to cycle in Cairo but in Luxor it is a pleasant way to get around town and there are many places for bicycle hire.
Taxi: Long-distance group taxis for all destinations are cheap. Fares should be agreed in advance.
Car hire: This is available through international and local companies. The driver must be at least 25 years of age.
Regulations: The speed limit is usually 90kph (56mph) on motorways and 100kph (62mph) on the desert motorway from Cairo to Alexandria (there are substantial fines for speeding).
Documentation: Visitor's own insurance and an International Driving Permit are required to drive any motor vehicle. Carnet de Passage or a suitable deposit is necessary for the temporary import of visitor's own vehicle. All vehicles (including motorcycles) are required by law to carry a fire extinguisher and a red hazard triangle.
Getting Around Towns and Cities
Alexandria also has buses and tramways, with first- and second-class and distance-regulated fares.
Taxis: These are available in all the larger cities and are metered. In Cairo, taxis are white and black, in Alexandria they are orange and black. Taxis which are Peugeot 504s are 'service' taxis. They are larger but more expensive.
Journey Times
| Air | Road | Rail | |
| Alexandria | 0.30 | 3.00 | 2.30 |
| Aswan | 2.00 | 16.00 | 19.00 |
| Marsa Matr’h | 1.30 | 5.00 | 9.00 |
| Suez | - | 4.00 | 4.00 |
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