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I'm planning to go to Egypt at the end of May. But the scary moment is the end of Ramadan. So I'm thinking, until what date do you need to fly out of Egypt so as not to cross paths with these wonderful people?
I'm planning to go to Egypt at the end of May. But the scary moment is the end of Ramadan. So I'm thinking, until what date do you need to fly out of Egypt so as not to cross paths with these wonderful people?
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аватар klichko
As I understand you. already our-Yegitsky holidays start .. Until mid-September it will be "fun" (except for hotels 16+)
аватар shvunf
It burns out to go starting from May 20, last year we were just in the midst of Ramadan, it was cool (peace and tranquility)
аватар 0676307776
Ramadan this year from May 5. During Ramadan, as a rule, there are no Arabs in hotels.
аватар shvunf
I don’t remember exactly, but it seems that they begin to gather already 3-4 days before the end of Ramadan
аватар eva.kara
That year, we rested during Ramadan, left 4 days before the end ... There were quite a lot of Copts (Christians) in the hotel ... the only difference is that their women do not bathe in clothes, they are in ordinary swimsuits ... Everything else, like their Muslim relatives - noise / din / dirt / children on the tables ... etc. everyone knows everything...
This year, it turns out that we will fly away from Hurghada 4 days after the end of Ramadan ... We specially go to a hotel where there are no locals, and in these 4 days we will limit ourselves to trips to the city.
аватар shvunf
The locals don't scare me, what's going on in the hotels is visitors from nearby countries. And you will not find Egyptians as vacationers. What is the name of the hotel and why are there no Arabs there???
аватар eva.kara
Albatrosses in Hurghada (Aqua Vista, Sea World, Water Park, Beach and Palace) - a town of five hotels..
Why not?...probably the concept of the network)))
..In winter we were in aqua vista .. There was a family of Arabs in the whole hotel ... One ... from Sweden))))) ... quieter than water - lower than grass ...)))
..The most noisy are the Germans, they talk and laugh loudly))))..
the English are not heard, even children ...
Finns - the average between the Germans and the British ...
There were three Mexicans, 100+ kg, fell loudly into the pool... Loudly, but rarely... And only three...
There were three of us from the post-Soviet space - a family from Kyiv - a dignified and handsome family ..
Family from Belarus - the same)) ..
A couple of Finns come from Leningrad...
And closer to our departure, two Russian-speaking grannies-god-dandelions appeared ..... where I don’t know, but they were very keenly interested - "..and where is it poured here ??")))))
If you want more movement and noise - you need to go to the territory of the Aquapark - more Russian and Ukrainian speakers .. But, too, everything is more than decent)))
аватар shvunf
thanks, I'll take a look
аватар 0676307776
In 2018, we rested for two weeks at Albatros Aqua Park in Sharm. Just from May 15, it was the beginning of Ramadan. There were no Arabs at all. Usually very cultured, educated Arabs rest there, many from the Emirates, Saudi Arabia. Despite the large number of children in families, the children are very well-mannered, not capricious, they speak several languages ​​well. They get along well with our children. There is more noise from Russian-speaking citizens of the former USSR. The contingent is Germans, British, Italians, Poles. Of course, the most noisy and temperamental are Italians. But everything is within the framework of respect and decency.
аватар ilika15
Last year, too, counted on a similar period. We had no idea how many Coptic Egyptians would be in the hotels. In behavior, they are no different from the Egyptians of other faiths. The same amount of noise, din, disorder, and even meetings are held either on the beach or in the lobby.
аватар ilika15
By the way, staff in hotels during Ramadan are hungry, angry and tired from "work". They do not want to remove. Prepare worse.
аватар ninank29
For 2 years in a row (2017 and 2018) we rested in Egypt just before the very end of Ramadan. They flew away just a few days before the general holiday. I can’t say anything bad about the staff during this period - everything is as usual, with its own +/-. The quality of the food was also perfect for us. And yes, the Coptic Egyptians were in hotels, but there were several orders of magnitude fewer. Mostly large families came for the weekend. In behavior, they do not differ much from Muslim families, but still there were much fewer of them.
Later, in the reviews of "their" hotels, they read about the "more of the Arabs" and about all the "charms" of rest after the end of Ramadan. Read - and rejoiced that we managed to avoid this ...
It is a pity that this year it will not be possible to rest until the end of Ramadan (children are schoolchildren), we will be in Egypt just in time for the holiday. Check out all the color... ;-)
аватар ninank29
If you fly out of Egypt in early June, then there should be no big problems.
аватар Lena9791
So I used to also scold the Russians, well, our compatriots Belarusians, that they drink a lot on vacation, until I saw Canadians in Cuba, it’s tin there, they didn’t dry out for a day and they didn’t care about the time of day, day and night, they yelled. After them, even the Egyptians didn’t scary.
аватар turistxxx10
maybe I’m not so suspicious, I didn’t notice anything terrible for the holiday at the end of Ramadan, well, yes, a lot of Arabs stopped by, well, they behaved normally, they don’t thump
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