Getting around in Sharm el Sheikh is more a masterful task than it

first appears. So here’s a few top tips on how to get around. First you

must choose your mode of public transport, there are licensed taxi’s,

private car taxis, mini buses and pick-up trucks all more than happy to

whisk you away to your chosen destination. First, the good old blue and

white official taxis. These guys are licensed to transport foreigners, and

currently the only vehicle able penetrate Naama Bay’s interior. They are

based in the top car-park near the Tavern, so it’s the closest you’re going

to get. A top tip is to set the price first, if it is not agreeable then move up

the line, the further you go in theory the price should go down. There is

a sign in English stating the correct fare, but if a taxi refuses to take you there is not much to be done. Consider paying more if it is late at night or you have multiple stopping points. Around LE15 – LE20 should get

you to Hadaba from Naama bay. Make a note of the license number, so if you have any problems you can find the taxi.

 

If you want to go cheap, then wander up to the main road and hail

a mini-bus. It will cost between LE1 and LE3 to go any distance along

the main road. Minibuses are now traveling up to Hadaba as well.

Make sure you are ready to shout ‘Stop’ or ‘henna quais’ (here is fine)

otherwise they will just go on. The mini-buses are generally used by

the Egyptian workers and therefore it is respectful not to hop on semi

clothed, cover up for a more relaxed journey.

 

While pickup trucks and private drivers could also offer you paid

rides, please note that these vehicles are not licensed to transport foreign passengers, and could be operating illegally. For your own safety, it is

most advisable to stick to licensed taxis and public minibuses.

One last tip: please note that the speed limit is 60km per hour along

the main road, so it is quite OK to tell your Schumacher to slow down,

and at night it is always best to get the driver to use his headlights

‘momkin noor’, or ‘fi noor’ should do the trick. Good Luck and Happy

travelling.

In addition to the above:

http://members.virtualtourist.com/m/5... will tell you the government stated taxi prices around Sharm. You must haggle hard! Always agree a price before getting in & ensure that’s the total price, in LOCAL currency – don’t let them tell you, at the end of the journey that they meant sterling & don’t let them tell you it’s per passenger. You can always walk away & find another if you can’t agree beforehand. There are plenty of taxis. http://www.tripadvisor.com/ShowTopic-...

 

Here are alternative suggestions for an airport transfer:

 

*http://www.transfers.net

 

*www.hoteltransfer.com

 

*resorthoppa.com

 

*medhotels.com

 

*a2btransfers.

 

*Contact your hotel & ask them how much they will charge to arrange one.

 

 

CAR RENTAL:- It is possible but  the driving is rather erratic & it’s not uncommon to have taxi drivers around at night without headlamps on! It's not generally recommended to hire a vehicle there. However, if you insist! http://allaboutsinai.com/directory/au... There is a new place that has just opened up at the new aqua park called New Castle car rental. They are hiring out cars, with a driver. Email is newcastle2002@hotmail.com.