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Suez Canalis an artificial sea-level waterway in Egypt, connecting the Mediterranean Sea and the Red Sea. The Suez Canal provides a vital transport link between Asia and Europe and is predominantly used by giant Oil Tankers, Container Ships and Cargo vessels.It connects the Mediterranean Sea at Port Said with Suez in the Gulf of Suez, an arm of the Red Sea. The canal, has no locks because the Mediterranean Sea and the Gulf of Suez have roughly the same water level. The canal has a single traffic lane, with a number of passing bays.It can accommodate huge vessels of 500 meters long, 70 meters wide and a draught of 70 feet.
The idea of a canal linking the Mediterranean to the Red Sea dates back to ancient times. More recently the Canal, which stretches 167 kms across the Egyptian desert, has been widened twice. Today, approximately 50 ships cross the canal daily, and the cities and beaches along the Bitter Lakes and the Canal serve as a summer resort for tourists.
General Information
Cruise Season – Jan - Dec
Currency – Egyptian pound (EGP)
Language – Arabic
Electricity – 2 round pins European style
Time – GMT plus two hours
International Country Telephone Code – + 20
Port Location - The northern terminus is Port Said and the southern terminus is Port Tawfik at the city of Suez.