Egypt to Increase Tourist Visa Fees Starting March 2026.
Revised Visa Pricing for Visitors
According to Novyny.live: Effective March 1, 2026, the cost of a tourist visa for Egypt will increase from $25 to $30. This change applies to all travelers who obtain their visa upon arrival in the country. The $5 increase represents a significant adjustment to entry costs for many visitors.
Free Permit for Key Resort Destinations
Tourists visiting popular resort areas will be eligible for a complimentary 15-day 'Sinai only' permit. This permit allows stays within the specified regions of the Sinai Peninsula without requiring a standard visa. The eligible destinations include:
- Sharm El-Sheikh
- Dahab
- Taba
- Nuweiba
- Ras Sidr
- Saint Catherine
- El-Tor
Egypt is a major destination for European travelers, and these changes are part of a broader strategy to manage tourism. The visa fee increase may influence some travelers' decisions, potentially affecting tourist numbers. However, the free permit for Sinai resorts could attract budget-conscious visitors seeking a Red Sea holiday. Travelers should factor these new conditions into their trip planning. This policy shift also reflects Egypt's ongoing efforts to adapt its tourism market and sustain interest in its diverse destinations.
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