Taba Heights - Docking

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There is a marina here and several resort hotels.

Visiting yachts must contact the marina in advance. Arriving without advance notice can mean refused entry.

Last updated:  June 2018.

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  1. June 20, 2018 at 8:53 AM
    editor@noonsite.comData Entry2 says:

    Robyn Coulter says:
    May 14, 2018 04:11 PM
    Our neighbours entered Egypt via Taba Heights on the Northern Sinai Coast one month ago and paid $150 plus $25 per person on board.

    Marina berthing fees were extra. But this price hike starting in Port Said and Hurghada could very well just be the start. Bad news for all of us cruising the Red Sea.