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What souvenirs are worth paying attention to? Approximate price? Can I pay in dollars?
12 years ago  •  4 subscribers 11 answers
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I strongly advise you to carefully buy silver icons, crosses and other jewelry in Jerusalem! Tour guides always bring tourists to the "necessary" stores, and the prices there are many times more expensive, icons are $ 600 each and they present this as sacred, like silver and clog tourists' heads, fooling money!!! When we lived in Jerusalem, we had time to look around ourselves to see what, where, how and how much, we saw a lot of shops and retail shops with similar goods and many times cheaper! ... Farther...
Please tell me about the fare. Previously, in Egypt they were only in Marsa Alam. A taxi was never seen at our hotel, and no one called him ... Right there we will be next to Naama Bay, it’s a sin not to roll into the city + again, take excursions there. In order not to be fooled by taxi drivers - what is the price of travel from this hotel to the old city? Is there an alternative, some kind of dolmushi / minibuses. Paying in local currency is more profitable or not? Or is $ better? And about the exchanger, the question is immediately ... is it worth changing $ or not? We also want to go to Jerusalem, there are shekels ... will it be necessary to change the currency somewhere along the way, or will it cost $?
12 years ago  •  8 subscribers 17 answers
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We went to Naama Bay on a hotel minibus for 12 people - for 45 bucks, he was waiting for us for 2-3 hours! Farther...
Tell me, please, are there excursions to Jerusalem now (I heard that they were suspended due to the terrorist attack)? And is this tour worth it? I heard a lot of different reviews, but I want to decide, because. excursion is not cheap (from Hurghada about 300 bucks). We are going on holiday in the middle of May. Thank you.
17 years ago  •  1 subscriber 11 answers
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Leave this excursion for the next time - it is very tiring even if you go from Taba (and it is located on the border), and if you go from Hurghada, then from the impressions you will have the road, and the border, you will not want anything else !!! Farther...
Today I read this, a quote: ... on Monday, Israel closed the Taba border crossing near Eilat in the direction of Sinai: it remains open only for tourists returning from Egypt, informs ftimes.ru. http://ftimes.ru/trends/144991-egipet-2017-otkrytie-dlya-rossiyan-poslednyaya-informaciya -na-tekushhij-moment-samye-svezhie-novosti-segodnya.html OK, there are guided tours.
8 years ago  •  12 subscribers 39 answers
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We were just in Jerusalem that day, the tour lasts a day, we went there from Nabq for 3 hours, at the border another 2.5 it is considered fast, everyone from our group was let through, but with us 7 people were taken out of the previous one. The tour costs $ 100 from the guide already with a visa, we bought at the airport for $ 25, you could not do this, if they don’t let you in at the border, return $ 70, it’s better not to take it from beachgoers. We went on 11.04. with the guys on an excursio ... Farther...
Good afternoon! Who traveled recently from Sharm to Jerusalem? Can you tell me how long the tour lasts? When does the hotel check out and when does the bus return? Maybe some tips for the tour itself. Shopping for souvenirs, what to take extra, etc.
11 years ago  •  13 subscribers 15 answers
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I'll tell you how 26 people scammed us for $120 each on a trip to Israel. We are resting in Sharm and decided that we can go on an excursion to Israel. A hotel guide from the company Join Up on the one hand and Sun International (one of the worst companies, do not go anywhere with them) on the host side, advertised this tour as one of the most exciting and interesting, he sold the tour for $ 120 with a promotion person. When asked if there is a possibility that they might not let us in, they an ... Farther...