Does Uber work from Marsa Alam?
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KN
Hi, I’d like to know if Uber works for a trip between Marsa Alam and Hurghada Airport? Thanks
TH Thoutmosis Regular ·
Hi everyone, from what I last heard, it doesn’t seem like it, so your options are taxi or bus if you’ve got time to buy tickets—you’ll need to get them at least the day before. If you want the easiest option, just take a taxi. Thoutmosis Marsa Alam No. 68, Market Street - in front of CIB Bank, next to the mosque Working Hours: 8 am to 8 pm
KN Knardo ·
Thanks so much for your feedback. What I find strange is that it seems to work when I use the app, but I can’t book in advance, and I’m worried it won’t work on the day. I’d love to hear from someone who’s done it.
TH Thoutmosis Regular ·
Hello everyone, I know that Uber operates in Cairo, but I’ve never heard of it working elsewhere. Still, I look into and research everything to provide the latest possible info—or I ask my friends on the ground for the most up-to-date details in all areas. But I’ll be straight with you: I don’t use it, and never have. For one, most of my friends are taxi drivers, and also, this way I avoid scams. Yes, they do happen—even if they give you a price upfront, it’s common for them to ask for more money during the ride. If you refuse, they might kick you out of the vehicle, and that’s actually one of the *better* outcomes. Now, what I do isn’t advice—it’s up to you—but I always share the good *and* the bad. That’s why I get criticized on some travel sites. When you take a taxi in Egypt or elsewhere in Arab countries, always make a habit of asking for the fare *and* confirming there are no extra charges before getting in. If you agree, shake hands—it’s a sign of trust. Afterward, you can leave a tip if the driver was good (for example, if they drove well). Thoutmosis Thoutmosis
TA Tatra Globetrotter ·
Hi there,

yes, it does exist—even if they give you a price, it can happen (and often does) that they ask for an amount during the ride that can be as high as the original quote. If you don’t agree, they kick you out of the vehicle, and that’s actually the *least* bad thing they’ll do.

Can you believe what this says about tourism and travel in Egypt? You’re basically telling us there’s no shame in taking advantage of travelers through apps that are globally known for their reliability?

Michel
TH Thoutmosis Regular ·
Hello everyone, Yes, it might be shocking, but as I always say the truth without any detours, I know it can bother some people. But yes, I’m not blaming Uber (though ??), but rather those who don’t respect its usage rules, because these practices do exist. Beyond the price the app shows you, *read carefully* what I wrote. And it’s not just with Uber that these kinds of issues happen—ever since the Egyptian government started requiring foreigners to pay by credit card, things have spiraled out of control for everything. I’ve known for a while that prices were higher for foreigners than locals (4 times more expensive), and I’ve always accepted that. Though in Luxor, since we often went to the same shops and places, we got local prices. But now, it’s almost impossible, so if I don’t agree with a price, I refuse—just like with anything else. Don’t worry, they quickly understand and often come back to reason. And I know what I’m talking about—since 2004, we’ve seen it all over there. Have a great day, Thoutmosis
VO VoyageForum Globetrotter ·
Please everyone, just answer this traveler’s very simple question!
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TH Thoutmosis Regular ·
Hello everyone, Thank you for your response, but just so you know, I always answer questions simply, but I was just responding to Knardo, who was asking for clarification about Uber in Hurghada. It was other people who jumped in on this post to insult others—I only defended myself without insulting anyone. So next time, I’ll report all messages like this instead of responding, but the insults will still have been posted. Messages should be deleted upfront if there’s an issue—I know there are so many. No wonder more and more of us reply in private, just to avoid these defamatory messages. Anyway, thanks all the same. Have a good day. Thoutmosis
VO VoyageForum Globetrotter ·
We were addressing all participants in this discussion, and we apologize for the misunderstanding. We’ve removed the messages that were causing issues.

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TH Thoutmosis Regular ·
Hello everyone, Sorry, I thought it was about me—thanks to you all. Have a great day! Thoutmosis

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