Participants guide

Accommodation:


Airports

The airline you choose to travel to Egypt will determine your landing in one of the following airports:

  1. Cairo International Airport ( http://www.cairo-airport.com )
  2. Borg El Arab (Alexandria) International Airport


Transportation

A. Local Transportation

  1. Limousine Services: Limousine services are offered by different companies for fixed fees. Desks can be found upon arrival at the airport and at hotel lobbies. To reserve in advance,

    Limousines from Cairo to Alexandria usually cost between EGP 600and EGP 800.

  2. Public Buses: Public buses cover the major cities and are much cheaper, but are usually crowded. However, there are similar air-conditioned buses that charge EGP 4 per trip and prohibit standing on the bus. They are located in the main squares in Cairo and Alexandria.
  3. Public Taxis: Public taxis are found all over the cities of Cairo and Alexandria. Cairo taxis are notable with their black and white color, while taxis in Alexandria are famous for their orange-yellow and black color. When taking a taxi, you should agree on the fee before your ride.
  4. Call Taxis: Call Taxi Service is also available in Alexandria and Cairo. Services are available 24 hours, 7 days a week. A maximum of 3 passengers is allowed for each ride. Payments are paid in cash only and the fare depends on the distance travelled. It is preferable to call the company at least 30 minutes in advance.

    In Alexandria, the company is called "Fast Call" and the numbers are:

    • 19559
    • +(203) 3833505

    In Cairo, the company is called "Cairo Cab" and the numbers are:

    • 19155
    • +(202) 23519340
  5. Metro (Cairo) and Tram (Alexandria): The cheapest and fastest means of transportation in Cairo is the “Metro system”; Metro station locations are marked by a big red “M” sign. The Metro runs daily from 5:30 am to 12:30 am. Tickets cost less than one Egyptian pound, depending on your destination, and the front car of every train is for women only. In Alexandria, the cheapest (but not the fastest) means of transportation is the Tram, where the tickets also cost around one Egyptian pound; Trams also have specific cars restricted to women only.
  6. Car Rent: If you prefer driving your own car and have a valid international license, you can rent a car from car rental services found in all major hotels in the city. To rent a car, you must be over 25 years of age, have a passport, have a credit card, and must pay part of the charge in advance. This is not recommended unless you are familiar with the roadways and directions.


B. Transportation between cities

The distance from Cairo to Alexandria is approximately 220 km northwest. The Cairo International Airport is located about 22 km from downtown Cairo. There are two terminals about 3 km apart from each others.

  1. Trains: Each major city has a central train station. In Cairo, it is located in Ramses Square, and in Alexandria, it is in Sidi Gaber. Trains to and from Alexandria leave almost hourly. They are the most comfortable means of travel between Cairo to Alexandria. Train schedules are shown below, but it is recommend that you call ahead to reserve.

    HotLine: +20 2 25748279

    For more information about the Egyptian Railway, please visit: https://enr.gov.eg/ticketing/public/smartSearch.jsf

    For online reservations, please go to: https://enr.gov.eg/ticketing/public/login.jsf

  2. Buses: To travel between major cities, you can choose from several bus companies, such as West Delta, Super Jet and The Federal Arab Land Transport Company are the companies most popular. Tickets cost ranges between EGP 35 and EGP 50 and you may call ahead at +(202) 25798181 to determine if there are any changes in the bus schedule.
  3. Air Travel: If you do not mind paying extra and do not want to waste your time, domestic air travel is also available between most major cities.


Weather

Alexandria has a Mediterranean climate; in the summer, 21 June to 21 September, it is hot and humid with a monthly average high temperature of 31°C (87°F).


Electricity

Electrical current is 220 volts AC, single phase, 50 hertz. Wall sockets are round, two-pin European type however the socket holes are often too narrow for European plugs. Bring adapter plugs and transformers, if necessary.


Tips (Baksheesh)

Most travelers are quite familiar with the concept of tipping. In Egypt, you may tip people in the community with EGP 3-5 for their services rendered (assisting you with your bags, parking your car, etc). Make sure, however, that you do not tip professionals or businessmen who may consider this offensive.


Mobile Phone Services

GSM mobiles may be used in Egypt if you have a roaming service set to your mobile prior to travel from your home country. The 3 mobile networks in Egypt are:

  1. Etisalat
  2. Mobinil
  3. Vodafone


Egyptian Currency

The Egyptian pound or gineih, is the currency of Egypt. The ISO 4217 code is EGP. Locally, the abbreviation is LE or L.E., which stands for livre égyptienne (French for Egyptian pound) is frequently used. E£ and £E are also much less-frequently used. Locally in Arabic, the Egyptian Arabic name, gineih, is used as an abbreviation for el-Gineih el-Maṣrī.

On 20th of April 2015, one US dollar is approximately 7.55 EGP and you can use this link for money conversion http://coinmill.com/