Our Reflections on Egypt
Created by
sue.
Last modified on 2009-06-09 15:47:11
Countries: Egypt
Having just completed our 3 years circumnavigation we only have a few
regrets, one of them is having the Egyptian experience. Unfortunately this
was the only country were we couldn’t wait to escape. For the benefit of
fellow cruisers heading North in the Red Sea, I would like to point out 2
incidents that happened to us whilst in Egypt:
Port Ghalib Marina
This is the first port of clearance into Egypt coming
from the South, and a lot of the boats heading North stop here to refuel.
The marina’s procedures are that whilst clearing boats in we have to wait at
quarantine dock, then directed to a berth, where we wait another further
day or 2- depending on the day of the week and holidays - for the cruising
permit.
We waited half a day on the quarantine dock just for the visas and
when we asked if we can leave the same day due to good weather window, we
were told no. When questioning further about the procedure the marina
manager came and explained that the documents have to be sent to another
office and that take days. We asked if it is possible to have the permit
faxed to Hurghada Marina as that was our next destination without
stopping, again were told no. After much persistence from us and another
boat the manager finally gave in, made a phone call and the permit was
ready in 30 minutes and we left the same day.
We felt that the marina
delay the paperwork to keep boats for a few days, thus making money.
Suez Canal
I am just adding another negative comment to the big list
already existent on Noonsite.
From Ismailia to Port Said we were delayed a
total of 3 times. The first time the canal was shut due to the visit of
the President, we only found out that at midnight the night before. Second
time there were 25 boats leaving and 8 were left behind, nobody told us
that we are not going, we just worked out ourselves as it was getting very
late for the crossing. Third time Ahmed, the Yacht Club man who takes
payments and books the transit, did not forward the list to the
authorities, so again it was early wake up and waiting around for nothing.
By then we asked to speak to the manager, Foud, who never turned up.
Following morning again got up at 5am and Foud did make an appearance much
later, just to take the payment for the berth and to say that we are
leaving at midday, but no explanations of what is actually happening.
Indeed we left at lunchtime, but that put us in Said at dark, not the best
of the times to negotiate very busy waters. By then we just wanted out,
better Port Said at night then another day in the country.
Booking the
second transit worked better once done via the agent, do not use solely
Ahmed.
Judit and Graham Ransley
S/Y Nomad Life