Arish

Arish or El Arīsh (Arabic: العريش, El ʿArīš ) is the largest city on the Sinai Peninsula, with about 165,000 inhabitants, as well as the capital of North Sinai Governorate. Lying on the Mediterranean coast of the peninsula, it is 344 km (214 mi) northeast of Cairo. The city is close to the borders with Gaza Strip and Israel.

WARNING: The north-eastern parts of Sinai are very volatile with ongoing clashes between the Egyptian government and militants associated with the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant. While there is no imminent threat to resorts, visits to northeast Sinai (between El Arish and the Palestinian border) are strongly discouraged. The UK Foreign Office recommends against any travel anywhere in the northern half of Sinai.
(Information last updated Nov 2018)

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A seaside city with potential for tourism, Arish has been an focal point of terrorist activity with several attacks have taken place in and near the city.

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As of 2017, it is not possible to fly into Arish as 🌍 El Arish International Airport (AAC  IATA) remains closed due to deteriorating security situation. Before the closure, the airport was used by Palestinian Airlines due to its proximity to the Gaza Strip.

It is possible to travel overland from Cairo and other cities in the Sinai Peninsula with both public transport and private vehicle. The border with Gaza is open as of late 2017, but there is always a risk of closure. Nearest border crossing with Israel open for tourists is in Taba almost 200 km (120 mi) to the south.

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