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In the summer months, Luxor’s temperatures regularly settle at 40°C and often go higher. That said, it’s dry heat, so it never really gets sticky and humid. If you prefer things comfortably warm, come between March and May, where temperatures hover around the 22°C mark.
If you’re a British passport holder, visit the FCDO website to check if you need a visa. If you hold a different type of passport, you should check the consulate of the embassy of the countries you’re travelling to.
You don’t need a visa if you’re visiting Sharm El Sheikh, Dahab, Nuweiba and Taba resorts for up to 15 days – instead you’ll receive a free entry permission stamp upon arrival.
If you intend to travel out of the Sharm El Sheikh area or stay longer than 15 days, you must buy a tourist visa.
You can apply for an e-visa online through the Egypt Visa E-visa Portal, or buy one on arrival if you hold a full British passport. The visa currently costs $30 USD per person, including children and infants, when purchased from the local authorities, or £28 GBP if purchased from our local partner Travco (you'll see them in the arrivals hall with a TUI and Travco sign). Just so you know, visas purchased on arrival are cash only, and cards are not accepted.
You can also apply for an e-visa online through our visa partner, Sherpa.
We recommend you buy your visa before you travel to avoid queues. Online visas should be applied for at least 10 days before departure.
For the most up-to-date passport and visa info, visit the FCDO website where you can also register for travel updates.
You should take out comprehensive travel and medical insurance to cover you while you’re away. For the latest health and safety information, visit www.gov.uk/foreign-travel-advice/egypt/health
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