of Hurghada with our essential travel tips to navigate transport, culture, and local gems.
Why Is Planning Ahead Crucial for Your Trip to Hurghada?
If you find yourself in Hurghada without a plan, you might miss out on its stunning coastline and vibrant nightlife. The first evening, while watching the sun dip below the Red Sea from a beachside café, I realized how easy it is to get lost among the plethora of options available. Knowing what to expect and how to navigate the local scene is key to making the most of your stay.
What Are the Best Transport Options in Hurghada?
Getting around Hurghada can be a bit overwhelming at first, but once you know the options, it becomes manageable. The most common forms of transport include:
- Microbuses: These are cheap and frequent, costing about 5 EGP per trip, but can be crowded.
- Taxis: Typically start around 10-15 EGP but always negotiate the fare beforehand.
- Car Rentals: Useful for exploring further afield but expect to pay around 400 EGP per day for a basic vehicle.
For a more relaxed experience, consider booking airport transfers through Tours in Hurghada.
Which Currency Should You Use in Hurghada?
The local currency is the Egyptian Pound (EGP), and it's advisable to carry cash for small purchases. ATMs are widely available, though they may charge fees for foreign cards. Be mindful of currency exchange rates. You might find some places accepting US dollars, but this isn’t universal.
What Should You Pack for Your Hurghada Adventure?
Pack for both the beaches and the cultural experiences. Essentials include:
- Swimwear: With beautiful beaches, a couple of swimsuits are a must.
- Sunscreen: The sun can be unforgiving, so a high SPF is necessary.
- Light Clothing: Loose-fitting garments are ideal for the heat.
- Comfortable Footwear: Sandals for the beach and sturdy shoes for any excursions.
Don't forget a light jacket for cooler evenings or desert excursions.
