Ramadan, the holy month in the Muslim world, is a time of fasting, prayer, and spiritual reflection. In tourist destinations like Hurghada, traditional customs blend with hospitality towards visitors during this period.
Ramadan is the ninth month of the Islamic lunar calendar, and its timing shifts each year due to the lunar cycle. This annual shift means that over time, Ramadan occurs during different seasons and weather conditions.
During Ramadan, Hurghada’s daily rhythm changes. Locals abstain from food and drink from dawn to dusk, affecting the operation of some businesses. However, most hotels, restaurants, and tourist facilities remain open to ensure visitors’ comfort.
For tourists, Ramadan offers a unique opportunity to closely experience Egyptian culture. After sunset, during iftar, streets fill with families and friends breaking their fast together. Many restaurants offer special menus and traditional dishes worth tasting.
Visiting Hurghada during Ramadan provides deeper insight into Egyptian culture and traditions. With respect for local customs and openness to new experiences, your stay will be unforgettable.
For a better sense of Hurghada’s atmosphere during Ramadan, you can watch the following video: