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The ruins are open daily from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM. They are located near Lake Bardawil, about 20 km from Port Said; the best option is to rent a car or take a taxi from El Arish or Port Said, as there is no direct public transportation. Check the official website of the Egyptian Ministry of Antiquities for updates.
Admission is free for all visitors, although there may be small fees for specific excavation areas. Bring your passport for possible inspections and check on site for seasonal changes.
An ideal visit lasts between 1 and 2 hours, enough time to explore the fortresses and Roman remains. If you are passionate about history, allow extra time to read the informational plaques.
Pelusium was a key city in the Nile Delta, famous for its fortress that resisted Persian, Roman, and Arab invasions; Pompey died here in 48 BC. It represents the transition between Pharaonic Egypt and Roman-Byzantine Egypt.
The best time is from October to April to avoid extreme heat; go early in the morning (9:00-11:00 AM) for pleasant temperatures and less desert wind. Avoid midday in summer.
The terrain is sandy and uneven, with few paved paths, so it is not very wheelchair accessible. Contact the local caretaker for limited assistance, or consider adapted guided visits.
Nearby are Lake Bardawil, ideal for birdwatching, and the beaches of El Arish, 40 km away. You can also visit the Nile waterfalls in Port Said or the ruins of Taposiris Magna farther west. More info at TripAdvisor Pelusium.
Bring water, a hat, sunscreen, and comfortable shoes for the sand; hire a local guide for detailed stories. Download an audio guide at IAudioguia to enrich the experience without relying on mobile signal.
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