Visa to Egypt
Visa to Egypt
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Visitors with a valid passport may obtain a visa at any Egyptian embassy or consulate abroad. A visa can also be obtained on arrival at major Egyptian airports or selected border crossings.
Visas are valid for 30 days and can be extended.
- e-Visa Option Apply online via the official portal for eligible nationalities.
- Visa on Arrival Available for most tourists at airports – $25 USD single entry.
– Sinai Only Permit
- Free 14-day stamp for South Sinai resorts (Sharm El Sheikh, Dahab, etc.).
- Visa on arrival costs $25 USD cash for a 30-day single-entry tourist visa. Multiple-entry is $60 USD. e-Visa fees are the same. No COVID-19 restrictions as of 2025.
Arriving by Air
Cairo International Airport (CAI) is the main gateway, located 22km from downtown Cairo. Taxis take about 30-60 minutes (~$10-15 USD). Many international carriers fly here, including direct flights from Europe, Middle East, and select US cities via EgyptAir.
Hurghada International Airport is the main airport for Egypt’s Red Sea resorts, welcoming tourists to beautiful beaches and water sports destinations. It provides easy access to Hurghada’s hotels, resorts, and diving spots.
Sharm El Sheikh International Airport serves Egypt’s famous Red Sea resort city. It is a key gateway for beach holidays, diving adventures, and luxury resorts, offering smooth connections for international and regional travelers.
Luxor International Airport is the main gateway to Egypt’s ancient city of Luxor, connecting travelers to the Valley of the Kings, Karnak Temple, and other historic attractions. It offers convenient access for both international and domestic visitors exploring Egypt’s rich heritage.
Arriving by Land: Border Crossing
Visitors with a valid passport may obtain a visa on arrival at selected borders. The main tourist land crossing is Taba (from Israel/Eilat). Other borders like Rafah or Sallum are restricted or not recommended for tourists.
Arriving via Cruise Ship
Alexandria Port is Egypt’s largest seaport on the Mediterranean, serving as a major hub for trade, tourism, and cruises. It provides easy access to Alexandria’s historic sites, beaches, and vibrant city life.
Port Said is a key Egyptian port at the northern entrance of the Suez Canal, linking the Mediterranean to global shipping routes. It’s also a gateway for tourists exploring northern Egypt and canal-side attractions.
Safaga Port on Egypt’s Red Sea coast is an important commercial and cruise port, offering access to Red Sea resorts, diving sites, and maritime trade.
Ain Sokhna Port is a strategic Red Sea port near Cairo, facilitating trade and tourism. Visitors can enjoy nearby resorts, beaches, and convenient access to Egypt’s capital
