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Egypt Practical Travel Info

Visa rules by nationality, money, safety, and getting connected.

Most nationalities can get an e-Visa online ($25) or a visa on arrival at the airport ($30 cash) for a single 30-day stay — but the exact route depends on your passport, so check the table on our visa page. Currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP); carry some cash for tips, taxis, and small vendors, though cards work at hotels and larger restaurants. Tourist areas (Cairo's main sites, Luxor, the Red Sea resorts) are generally well-secured and heavily used by international visitors — the practical risks are traffic and scams, not violent crime.

The unglamorous section that actually saves your trip: whether you need a visa in advance or can sort it on arrival (it depends on your passport — there's no single universal answer), how to handle cash, what the real safety picture looks like away from headline anxieties, and how to get online without paying international roaming rates.

Questions people actually ask

Do I need a visa for Egypt?
It depends on your nationality — see the visa table on our dedicated visa & entry page. Most Western passport holders (US, UK, EU/Schengen, Canada, Australia, New Zealand) can get either an e-Visa online or a visa on arrival for a single 30-day stay.
Is Egypt safe to visit?
Tourist areas — the Giza Plateau, central Cairo, Luxor's temple sites, and the Red Sea resort towns — are generally well-secured and see millions of international visitors every year without incident. The realistic day-to-day risks are chaotic traffic, overcharging, and persistent touts, not violent crime; check your government's current travel advisory for any specific regional guidance (some remote desert/border areas do carry restrictions).
What currency does Egypt use?
The Egyptian pound (EGP, ج.م / £E). Rates have moved a lot in recent years — check a live rate before you go rather than relying on an old figure; as a rough 2026 planning anchor, $1 has recently traded in the high-40s in EGP. Carry cash for taxis, tips, and small vendors; cards work at hotels, malls, and most restaurants.