The Environment Ministry is slapping fees on the use of Egypt’s “natural reserves,” including beaches, according to Egypt Today. According to the ministerial decision, Egyptians will be required to pay a EGP 25 “entrance fee” for any area that falls under the “natural reserves” category, while foreigners will be required to pay USD 5 during the daytime and USD 10 in the evening. It remains unclear whether these fees are applicable to privately owned beaches.
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