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El Gouna
Soma Bay
Safaga
Coral Garden
Tulip
Hamata
Wadi Lahmy Azur
Dahab
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Travel Info
Health Issues top
There are no required vaccinations for Egypt, but Tetanus and Hepatitis A are generally recommended.
Your personal travel first-aid kit should contain the standard products. Doctors fees should they be incurred are charged locally and the receipts handed back to your insurance provider on your return home.
In the event of a diving related illness there is a recompression chamber situated in El Gouna, Hurghada and Safaga with 24hr. medical support year round. DECO International offers all visiting divers the option of enrolling in the CSP (Chamber Support Programme) for a fee of 6 Euro's. This membership entitles you to the first emergency recompression treatment free of charge and is valid for 3 weeks from date of issue.

More information about DECO International, the CPS and the international hospital in El Gouna can be found at.
www.deco-international.com

DECO International Office 0020-65-443156
Dr. Emad Elhamy 0020 12190383
Fax: 0020-65-443156
El Gouna Hospital (24hr. emergency hotline)
0020-65-580011/8
Currency and Payment top
The official currency is the Egyptian Pound (L.E.).
The Dive Club accepts most currencies (Euro, US$, Swiss Franc, L.E.) as well as traveller cheques.
Climate and Seasons top
The climate enjoyed throughout the Red Sea allows for year round diving. The best times of the year for a visit are either spring or autumn. In the summer the temperature will go into the high 40's (degrees Celsius). In the winter the temperature does not usually fall below 20 degrees Celsius.
Water temperatures range from 29 degrees Celsius in the summer to not usually below 20 degrees Celsius in the winter.
Dive Suits top
In the summer months (May until October) a shorty,3-5mm overall, or Long John are adequate. Gloves are not required and are prohibited at most dive sites.

In the winter months (November until April) you will be looking at using a 5-7mm overall with hood or a semi-dry. In the months of December upto Febuary some guests are now opting to using drysuits as the prevailing north winds are very cold making getting changed unpleasent onboard the dive boat.
Language top
The official language is Arabic. Most locals understand and speak English, German and French depending on the destination.
Electricity top
The electrical power supply is usually 220v at 50Hz. For electrical devices you will require a two pin adapter (European standard).
Tipping top
Tipping also known as "baksheesh" is standard practice especially in Egypt. On all hotel and restaurant bills there is a 12% service charge included. 5-10% on top of this is an acceptable tip.
Note: Keep plenty of small notes for tipping purposes as "baksheesh" is generally expected by anyone who offers you any kind of service or assistance.
Opening Hours top
The official day of rest is Friday where all official and governmental offices will be closed.
Banks: 9.30am-12.30pm
Shops: 9am-10pm
Museums: 8am-1pm (in the winter 9am-4pm)
Egyptian Embassies Worldwide top
For a complete list of Egyptian Embassies please click here:

www.embassiesabroad.com/embassies-in/Egypt
Time Zone top
GMT plus 2 hours.
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