Know before You Go

Your Questions, Answered

Booking & Payment
Yes! We can adjust routes, durations, and activities to suit your preferences. Let us know what you envision, and we’ll craft a bespoke itinerary for you.
You can book your excursion on the website, by email or by WhatsApp.
We accept online payments via the website, bank transfer or cash.
We accept Swiss francs, euros, dollars or Egyptian pounds.
Experience & Logistics
With crystal-clear waters and vibrant coral reefs, the Red Sea is home to some of the world’s best snorkeling sites. Whether it’s the shallow lagoons of Marsa Alam or the thriving reefs of Ras Mohammed, Egypt’s underwater world is as mesmerizing as its ancient wonders.
Practical information about Egypt
Egypt is pleasant year-round, but:<br/>October to April: Mild climate, ideal for visiting historical and cultural sites.<br/>May to September: Warmer temperatures, perfect for beach vacations and diving in the Red Sea.<br/>We recommend adapting your activities according to the season (cool culture in winter, sea and diving in summer).
Yes, the visa can be purchased directly at the airport and costs 25 dollars or euros.
The official currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP).<br/>You can pay for many activities in euros or dollars, but for smaller purchases (shops, taxis, local restaurants), it's best to have Egyptian pounds.<br/>Exchange can be done at banks, exchange offices, or ATMs, located in all major cities and seaside resorts.<br/>💡 Tip: Avoid exchanging large sums at the airport, as the rates are less favorable.
Egypt is a predominantly Muslim country.<br/>On beaches and during sea excursions, swimsuits and summer attire are perfectly appropriate.<br/>When visiting mosques and religious sites: cover your shoulders and knees. Women must wear a headscarf in some mosques.<br/>For temples and historical sites: wear light but respectful clothing (no skimpy clothing).
Yes, Egypt uses the same type of plugs as Europe (C and F plugs, 220V). Therefore, you won't need an adapter if you're coming from Europe. For travelers coming from America or Asia, a universal adapter is recommended.
Wi-Fi is available in most hotels, cafes, and restaurants, but it can be slow.<br/>For more stable access, we recommend purchasing a local SIM card at the airport or in the city (operators: Vodafone, Orange, Etisalat). This allows you to have internet access everywhere at a very affordable price, or you can purchase an e-SIM online before your departure.