Is Tourism to Egypt Open?

By Michael Ferguson

If you’re planning a trip to Egypt, you might be wondering if tourism is open in the country. The answer is yes, but with certain restrictions and guidelines in place due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.

Travel Restrictions
Egypt has reopened its borders to tourists, but there are some restrictions in place. Travelers must present a negative PCR test result taken no more than 72 hours before their arrival in Egypt. Additionally, visitors from certain countries must take a PCR test upon arrival in Egypt.

Visa Requirements
Tourists must apply for an e-visa before traveling to Egypt. The visa can be obtained through the Egyptian government’s online portal. It’s important to note that the visa application process may take several days, so it’s best to apply well in advance of your trip.

Health and Safety Guidelines

To ensure the safety of both tourists and locals, the Egyptian government has implemented strict health and safety guidelines for tourism. These guidelines include:

  • Mandatory mask-wearing in all public places
  • Social distancing measures
  • Temperature checks at tourist sites and hotels
  • Limited capacity at tourist sites and attractions
  • Frequent sanitization of tourist facilities

Tourist Attractions and Sites

Many of Egypt’s famous tourist attractions are currently open to visitors, including:

  • The Pyramids of Giza
  • The Sphinx
  • The Egyptian Museum in Cairo
  • Karnak Temple Complex in Luxor
  • The Valley of the Kings in Luxor

It’s important to note that some attractions may have limited capacity or require visitors to book tickets in advance.

Conclusion

Tourism is open in Egypt, but with certain restrictions and guidelines in place. As long as you follow the proper health and safety protocols, you can still enjoy many of the country’s famous tourist attractions and sites.

Don’t forget to apply for your e-visa well in advance of your trip and stay up-to-date on any changes to the travel restrictions. Happy travels!