30 Hurghada Expat Tips — What Long-Term Residents Wish They Had Known
These 30 tips come from long-term Hurghada residents who have navigated the transition from tourist to resident. Some are practical, some are cultural, and several will save you significant money or frustration.
Before You Move
1. Visit for at least 2 weeks before committing to buy — the transition from holiday to daily life reveals things a short visit does not. 2. Join the Hurghada Expats Network Facebook group before you arrive — ask questions, read the archives, make connections. 3. Buy your property in the area that suits your lifestyle, not the cheapest one — El Gouna's premium is worth it if you want community. 4. Get your Power of Attorney notarised and apostilled in the UK before travelling — saves a frustrating round trip. 5. Open a Starling or Monzo account before leaving — fee-free overseas transactions save real money.
Money and Administration
6. Use ATMs for Egyptian pounds — hotel exchange desks typically offer 8–12% worse rates. 7. Keep copies of all documents (passport, property contract, insurance) in your email. 8. Open an Egyptian bank account as soon as you have residency — it simplifies property service charge payments, utilities, and local transactions. 9. Egyptian bureaucracy moves slowly — build buffer time into any administrative process. 10. Find a trusted Egyptian accountant who understands expat tax situations early — do not improvise on tax.
Practical Living
11. Air conditioning in summer is not optional — budget for it properly in electricity costs. 12. Bottled water for drinking and tooth brushing always — no exceptions. 13. The afternoon (12:00–16:00) in summer is genuinely too hot for outdoor activity — don't fight it, use it for work or rest. 14. Negotiate everything in local markets — but respectfully and with good humour. 15. Learn 50 basic Arabic words — the social return is extraordinary. 16. Sand gets everywhere — flip-flops at home, accept it.
Community and Social
17. Contribute before you take — the community rewards those who organise, share, and bring people together. 18. Join a dive club or kitesurfing community within the first month — the social payoff is immediate. 19. Attend one El Gouna Film Festival — it is genuinely excellent and introduces you to the full expat community rapidly. 20. Accept that some things work differently here and do not try to replicate UK systems — adapt instead.
Health and Wellbeing
21. SPF 50+ every day, year-round — not just in summer. 22. Get international health insurance sorted before you need it, not after. 23. Register with a dentist early — dental work is excellent value but book in advance for anything non-emergency. 24. Hydrate more than you think you need to — the dry desert air dehydrates faster than European environments. 25. El Gouna has the best international pharmacy — it stocks more international brands than central Hurghada pharmacies.
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