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Port Said lies at the northern end of the Suez Canal and is the clearance port for southbound transits of the Suez Canal.
In May 2018 the Port Said Authorities increased the price for port clearance from 40$ to 652$ for any foreign-flagged yacht up to 18 meters transiting southbound.
At that time the Port Said Authorities had zero tolerance for yachts that couldn’t pay the new fees.
However, as of 1 August 2019, a welcome move by the Egyptian Authorities means that clearance fees have now been reduced for foreign-flagged yachts transiting south.
Captain Heebi of clearance agents Prince of the Red Sea, advised Noonsite that yachts of up to 20 meters will now be charged $200 for clearance and yachts over 20 meters will be charged $250.
This represents a reduction in excess of 50%.
This cost is only for Port Clearance and does not include Suez Canal Fees nor Agent Fees.
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Egypt, Port Said: Massive Hike in Clearance Fees for Foreign Flagged Yachts (May 2018)
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