Discover Saladin Castle in Nuweiba. A unique experience to explore its history and significance.
Saladin Castle is open daily from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM, although it is recommended to check for updates on Egypt's official tourism website. To get there, take the coastal road from Nuweiba, about 5 km north; it is accessible by taxi or local bus from central Nuweiba. If you are traveling from Cairo, consider an organized tour; more info at Egypt Tourism.
Admission costs approximately 80 Egyptian pounds (EGP) for adults, with discounts for students and free entry for children under 12. Tickets are purchased at the entrance; there is no universal free admission, but check for seasonal promotions. For updated prices, see TripAdvisor.
A typical visit lasts 1 to 2 hours, enough time to explore the walls, towers, and sea views. If you are interested in history, allow extra time for a guide; it is ideal for a morning stop on a trip through Sinai.
Built in 1170 by Saladin to defend the Sinai coast against the Crusaders, the castle played a key role in the medieval Crusades as a military fortress. Today it represents Egypt's Islamic heritage and history in the Sinai Desert, offering a window into the Ayyubid era.
The best time is from October to April, when the weather is cooler and more pleasant, avoiding the intense summer heat. Visit early in the morning to enjoy sunrise views over the Red Sea and fewer crowds.
Access is partial; there are paved paths at the base, but the upper areas involve steep stairs and uneven terrain, making it challenging for wheelchairs. Assistance or guides are recommended for visitors with disabilities; contact the site for accessibility options.
Nearby you will find Nuweiba Beach, ideal for snorkeling, and Dahab Valley about 70 km to the south with diving sites. Do not miss Saint Catherine's Monastery or Mount Sinai, about 3 hours away by car; plan a combined itinerary to make the most of your trip.
Bring water, a hat, and sunscreen, as the Sinai sun is strong; wear comfortable shoes for the rocky terrain. Hire a local guide for about 200 EGP for detailed explanations, and consider visiting in a group for safety; check the weather at AccuWeather before you go.
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