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Best Places for Digital Nomads to Live in Egypt

By Joshua Wood, LPC

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Egypt, a land of ancient wonders and modern charms, has become an intriguing destination for digital nomads in search of new experiences and cost-effective living. With its rich history, vibrant culture, and appealing climate, several cities and towns in Egypt offer an ideal blend of productivity and enjoyment for remote workers. Here are ten recommended places to consider:

Alexandria

Known as the "Pearl of the Mediterranean," Alexandria boasts a stunning coastline, world-class libraries, and a lively cultural scene. The Library of Alexandria, a modern architectural marvel, houses thousands of books and hosts numerous events. The cost of living in Alexandria is relatively low. A nice furnished apartment in a safe, central neighborhood can be rented for approximately $300 per month. Groceries for one person for a week cost around $50, and a moderate dinner for one with a drink comes to about $12.

Don't miss the Alexandria Film Festival for Documentaries and Short Films, held annually in October. This event showcases thought-provoking documentaries from around the world and offers unique opportunities for networking and cultural exploration.

Where to Stay & Eat: The Sidi Gaber neighborhood offers numerous affordable furnished rentals, while the Shatby district is popular for its diverse dining options.

Aswan

Situated at the southernmost tip of Egypt's Nile Valley, Aswan offers a laid-back atmosphere, sunny climate, and breathtaking natural beauty. Digital nomads can enjoy the Philae Temple, a fascinating ancient site, and the Aswan High Dam. The cost of living in Aswan is even lower than Alexandria. A furnished apartment costs around $200 per month, groceries for one person for a week are around $35, and a moderate dinner for one with a drink is about $8.

The annual Aswan International Sufi Festival, held in February, is an enchanting celebration of Sufi music, poetry, and dance. This event is a must-see for digital nomads seeking unique cultural experiences.

Where to Stay & Eat: The Tawila Island and Nubia areas offer a range of affordable accommodations, while the downtown area is home to numerous local restaurants.

Cairo

As Egypt's bustling capital city, Cairo offers a vibrant nightlife, endless cultural attractions, and a rich historical heritage. Digital nomads can explore the Pyramids of Giza, the Egyptian Museum, and the Khan el-Khalili Bazaar. The cost of living in Cairo is slightly higher than Alexandria and Aswan. A furnished apartment costs around $400 per month, groceries for one person for a week are around $60, and a moderate dinner for one with a drink is about $15.

Don't miss the Cairo International Film Festival, held annually in November, which showcases a diverse selection of films from around the world.

Where to Stay & Eat: The Zamalek and Downtown areas offer numerous furnished rental options and a wide range of dining options.

Dahab

Located on the Red Sea coast, Dahab is a popular destination for digital nomads seeking an eco-friendly and laid-back atmosphere. The town is known for its beautiful beaches, diving sites, and clear waters. The cost of living in Dahab is relatively low. A furnished apartment costs around $350 per month, groceries for one person for a week are around $40, and a moderate dinner for one with a drink is about $10.

Don't miss the Blue Hole, a world-renowned diving site located just off the coast of Dahab. This natural wonder offers breathtaking underwater scenery and a unique opportunity for adventure.

Where to Stay & Eat: The Masbat area offers a range of affordable accommodations, while the downtown area is home to numerous local restaurants and cafes.

El Gouna

Located on the Red Sea, El Gouna is a modern resort town offering a unique blend of luxury, tranquility, and productivity for digital nomads. The town features beautiful beaches, world-class golf courses, and a vibrant nightlife. The cost of living in El Gouna is slightly higher than other Egyptian destinations. A furnished apartment costs around $500 per month, groceries for one person for a week are around $70, and a moderate dinner for one with a drink is about $20.

Don't miss the El Gouna Film Festival, held annually in March, which showcases a diverse selection of independent films from around the world.

Where to Stay & Eat: The Marassi and Downtown areas offer a range of furnished rental options, while the town's numerous restaurants cater to various tastes and budgets.

Luxor

Located on the eastern bank of the Nile River, Luxor is a historic city filled with ancient temples and monuments. Digital nomads can explore the Valley of the Kings, the Karnak Temple, and the Luxor Temple. The cost of living in Luxor is similar to Aswan. A furnished apartment costs around $250 per month, groceries for one person for a week are around $40, and a moderate dinner for one with a drink is about $8.

Don't miss the annual Luxor Carnival, held in February, which features colorful parades, live music, and cultural performances from around the world.

Where to Stay & Eat: The Al-Ahmar and Al-Karnak areas offer a range of affordable accommodations, while the downtown area is home to numerous local restaurants and cafes.

Marsa Alam

Situated on the Red Sea coast, Marsa Alam is a growing tourist destination known for its stunning beaches, crystal-clear waters, and diverse marine life. Digital nomads can enjoy a productive work environment while also exploring the nearby ancient temples and diving sites. The cost of living in Marsa Alam is similar to Dahab. A furnished apartment costs around $350 per month, groceries for one person for a week are around $40, and a moderate dinner for one with a drink is about $10.

Don't miss the Marsa Alam International Festival for Nature, held annually in February, which celebrates the region's unique wildlife and natural beauty.

Where to Stay & Eat: The Shalateen and Marsa Alam downtown areas offer a range of affordable accommodations, while the town's numerous restaurants cater to various tastes and budgets.

Sharm El Sheikh

Located on the southern tip of the Sinai Peninsula, Sharm El Sheikh is a popular tourist destination known for its beautiful beaches, world-class diving sites, and vibrant nightlife. Digital nomads can enjoy a productive work environment while also exploring the region's natural wonders. The cost of living in Sharm El Sheikh is slightly higher than other Egyptian destinations. A furnished apartment costs around $550 per month, groceries for one person for a week are around $70, and a moderate dinner for one with a drink is about $20.

Don't miss the annual Sharm El Sheikh International Water Sports Festival, held in May, which features thrilling competitions and demonstrations of various water sports.

Where to Stay & Eat: The Na'ama Bay and Old Town areas offer a range of furnished rental options, while the town's numerous restaurants cater to various tastes and budgets.

About the Author

Joshua Wood Joshua Wood, LPC is one of the Founders of Digital Nomad Exchange and serves as Co-President of Expat Exchange. Prior to Expat Exchange and Digital Nomad Exchange, Joshua worked for NBC Cable (MSNBC and CNBC Primetime). Joshua has a BA from Syracuse and a Master's in Clinical and Counseling Psychology from Fairleigh Dickinson University. Mr. Wood is also a licensed counselor and psychotherapist.

Some of Joshua's articles include Pros and Cons of Living in Portugal, 10 Best Places to Live in Ireland and Pros and Cons of Living in Uruguay. Connect with Joshua on LinkedIn.


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