Egypt
7 March 2026
Stay informed with the latest travel advisories and visa information before travelling to Egypt.
7 March 2026
Due to the escalating security situation in the Middle East, Singaporeans are advised to defer all travel to the region. Please refer to the Spokesperson’s Comment issued by MFA on 28 February 2026 for more information.
Singaporeans who are currently in the Middle East are strongly encouraged to eRegister with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs at https://eregister.mfa.gov.sg so we can contact you when the need arises. Those who require consular assistance may contact the Singapore Embassy in Cairo or the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Duty Office (24 hours) at:
Embassy of the Republic of Singapore in Egypt (Cairo)
Address: 40 Adnan Omar Sedky Street, Dokki 11511, Cairo, Arab Republic of Egypt
Tel: +20 2 3749 0468
Fax: +20 2 3748 0562
Email: singemb_cai@mfa.sg
Ministry of Foreign Affairs Duty Office (24 hr)
Address: Tanglin, Singapore 248163
Tel: +65 6379 8800/8855
Fax: +65 6476 7302
Email: mfa_duty_officer@mfa.gov.sg
While Egypt is generally stable, occasional security incidents continue to take place in the Sinai Peninsula, in particular North Sinai.
While Singaporeans are advised to defer travel to the region, those who intend to travelling to or currently reside in Egypt are advised to take all necessary precautions for their personal safety, including remaining vigilant at all times, monitoring local news closely, and following the instructions of local authorities. Singaporeans are advised to avoid any travel to North Sinai as well as Egypt's land border areas with Libya, Sudan, and Gaza due to active military operations. Singaporeans should also take care while travelling to locations near the Israel-Egypt border as there may be accidental hits due to mistargeted ordnance.
Singaporeans should purchase comprehensive travel and medical insurance and be familiar with their coverage.
Singaporeans are strongly advised not to take photos or video recordings of any demonstrations or security officials and their equipment. The import or use of any form of drones or unmanned aerial vehicles is strictly prohibited in Egypt unless prior permission has been obtained from the Egyptian Civil Aviation Authority.
Should you require mental health support due to the current situation, you may contact the Singapore’s national mental health helpline and textline service, national mindline 1771 via:
Phone call: 1771 (For calls from Singapore); +65 6669 1771 (For calls from outside Singapore). Please note that airtime and roaming charges may apply.
WhatsApp chat: +65 6669 1771 (Only accessible by Singapore-registered mobile numbers).
Entry and Exit
Singapore passport holders (except diplomatic passports) must have a visa to enter Egypt. A single-entry 30-day tourist visa can be obtained on arrival at Egyptian airports for a USD 30 fee.
For Diplomatic Passport Holders, under the Singapore-Egypt Agreement on Mutual Visa Exemption for Holders of Diplomatic Passports which has come into effect on 1 June 2024, they can enter into, exit from, and transit through Egypt without having to obtain a visa for up to 90 days from the date of entry for official work purposes.
As entry requirements may change at short notice, travellers are advised to refer to the latest advisories issued by the Egyptian government, and/or check with the Egyptian Embassy in Singapore and the respective airlines to ensure that you have the latest and most accurate information prior to departure.
Safety and Security
Terrorist Attacks: While the security situation in Egypt remains stable, terrorist attacks targeting Egyptian security forces may occur sporadically in parts of the country. Singaporeans should reconsider non-essential travel to (i) the Governorate of North Sinai, (ii) the northern part of the Governorate of South Sinai (beyond the St Catherine-Nuweibaa Road), and (iii) the eastern part of Governorate of Ismailiyah (east of the Suez Canal). Also avoid travel to border areas close to Libya and Sudan.
Crime: The majority of crimes against foreigners are petty thefts such as purse snatching, pickpocketing, and scams (e.g. touting, forcing to buy souvenirs at exorbitant prices, overcharging for souvenirs, etc). One should take extra precaution in crowded areas such as the metro, malls, and markets, and take care not to flaunt money or valuables. While violent crime is low compared to major Western cities, there have been reports of armed robberies, muggings, sexual assault, and housebreaking against expatriates in Egypt.
Sexual harassment is rampant in Egypt and affects Egyptian and foreign women alike. Should the situation require it, report the harassment and/or assault to local authorities, including touristic police at tourist sites. Avoid crowded areas, especially during festive seasons.
Local Laws
Local laws reflect the fact that Egypt is predominantly an Islamic country. Singaporeans are strongly advised to respect local traditions, customs, laws and religions at all times.
Narcotics: Smuggling and possession of narcotics carry high penalties in Egypt, including life imprisonment and the death penalty.
Alcohol: Drinking of alcohol is only permissible in licensed restaurants and establishments. Drinking on the street is unlawful.
Photography: Photography of military installations, government buildings, embassies, and the Suez Canal is strictly prohibited. This includes using drones or unmanned aerial vehicles without prior permission from the Egyptian Civil Aviation Authority. Avoid photographing security personnel, checkpoints, or demonstrations. Foreigners have been arrested for taking photographs of public buildings and infrastructure. Under Egyptian law, individuals can be detained indefinitely without charge.
Customs Regulations: Strict duties apply on the importation of expensive electronic items. It is also prohibited to export any antiquity or any item older than 100 years without a license. Entering or exiting Egypt with more than USD 10,000 or Egyptian Pound (EGP) 5,000 in cash is prohibited.
Additional information
Egypt is predominantly Islamic; it observes the Islamic tradition of fasting during the holy month of Ramadan. Please exercise sensitivity when consuming food and beverages during fasting hours, from sunrise to sunset.
The local currency is the Egyptian Pound (EGP). Local banks and money changers do not accept the Singapore Dollar. It is advisable to carry with you US Dollars (USD) or Euros (EUR) to exchange for local currency. Alternatively, you can withdraw EGP from the bank ATMs if your Singapore debit card is authorised for overseas withdrawals. All major credit cards are accepted in larger stores or restaurants, but a transaction fee may be levied.
General travel advice
Overseas Travel – Be Informed & Be Safe
Singaporeans planning overseas travel are reminded to take the necessary precautions, including being prepared to deal with accidents, natural disasters, or terrorist attacks. Singaporeans are also reminded to be familiar with your destination’s local laws and customs.
Demonstrations do occur in major cities across the world. Such demonstrations can sometimes escalate into violence. It is important for Singaporeans to keep abreast of local news, avoid any protests or demonstrations, and heed the advice of the local authorities.
When participating in outdoor leisure activities overseas, Singaporeans should be mindful that certain sporting activities, especially in open seas, may carry risks. Besides ensuring that one has the physical competencies and appropriate condition to undertake the activity, every effort should be made to ascertain if the trip organiser or guide is reliable and competent, and that appropriate safety and contingency plans are in place. When in doubt, Singaporeans should consult the relevant professional bodies or sporting associations for specific advice.
For those planning to travel, here are some tips:
Before travelling
Familiarise yourself with our network of Overseas Missions.
Purchase comprehensive travel insurance and be familiar with the terms and coverage.
Equip yourself with research about your destination’s entry requirements, current situation, local laws, and customs.
eRegister with us on our website (https://eregister.mfa.gov.sg) so that we may reach out to you during an emergency.
While travelling
Always take care of your personal safety, remain vigilant, and monitor local weather news, advisories, and security developments.
Exercise caution around large gatherings and avoid locations known for demonstrations or disturbances.
Be prepared for possible delays and last-minute changes in travel plans especially during unforeseen events such as natural disasters, social unrest, or terror attacks.
Stay connected with your friends and family. Inform them of your whereabouts and provide them with your overseas contact details.
In the event that you require consular assistance, please contact the nearest Singapore Overseas Mission or call the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Duty Office at +65 6379 8800/+65 6379 8855.
Advisory: Email Scams
There have been reports of individuals receiving scam emails/messages purportedly sent from friends in distress overseas. These emails/messages typically originate from an email address/social media known to the receiver bearing claims of the sender getting into trouble overseas and urgently requesting financial assistance. The sender would also claim to have approached a Singapore Embassy/Consulate and the local Police for help to no avail.
MFA takes the safety of all Singaporeans very seriously. Singaporeans in distress approaching our Overseas Missions for assistance will be rendered with all necessary consular assistance. If you receive such emails/messages from purported friends seeking funds transfers, we strongly advise you to call them first to verify the authenticity of the emails/messages before responding to their request. It is also not advisable to give out any personal information such as NRIC/passport numbers, address, telephone number, etc. Any form of reply, even one of non-interest, could result in more unsolicited emails. Members of the public who suspect that they have fallen prey to such scams should report the matter to the Police immediately. Should Singaporeans abroad require consular assistance, they can contact the nearest Singapore Overseas Mission or call the Ministry of Foreign Affairs 24-hr Duty Office at +65 6379 8800/+65 6379 8855.
Travelling to Egypt?
eRegister your trip to allow us to contact you and, if need be, assist you should an emergency (e.g. natural disasters, civil unrest) occur.
Mission contact details
Local Emergency Contacts
Medical Emergency Contacts
Medical Emergency services | Contact no. |
|---|---|
Al Salam International Hospital Emergency Room (Ambulance) | 19885 / 2524 0250 2524 0250 - ext.1656 |
Dar Al Fouad Hospital | 3824 7247 |
Anglo-American Hospital | 2735 6162/3/4/5/6 |
Shakankiry Clinics Medical Group Emergency Desk | 2736 4644 / 27 360 370 0127 383 6915 |
Egyptian Ambulance Hotline | 123 |
Safety and Security Emergency Contacts
Safety and Security Emergency services | Contact no. |
|---|---|
Police Hotline | 122 |
Traffic Police Hotline | 128 |
Tourism Police Hotline | 126 |
Fire Brigade | 180 |
MFA HQ Contact Details
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Tanglin, Singapore 248163
Tel: (65) 6379 8000
Email: mfa@mfa.gov.sg
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