Egypt Extends Deadline for Floating Restaurant Legalisation to December 2026

Egypt Extends Legalization Deadline for nile Floating Restaurants to December 2026

Cairo,Egypt – January 12,2026 – In a move designed to bolster Egypt’s vital tourism sector while prioritizing safety and ​regulatory compliance,the Chamber of Tourism Establishments and ⁤Restaurants has ⁣announced a one-year extension for owners of ‌fixed floating restaurants and establishments operating on the Nile. The new deadline for full legalization is December 31, 2026.

Supporting‍ Nile tourism and Ensuring safety

The decision, reached following⁤ close collaboration between the Chamber and the⁣ General Authority for River Transport (GART) –⁣ a body operating under the Ministry of Transport ‌–⁣ provides a ‌crucial extension for businesses navigating​ complex​ regulatory adjustments. Yasser Tajoury, chairperson of the Chamber, confirmed that Deputy Prime Minister for Industrial Development and Minister of Industry and Transport, Kamel El-Wazir, approved the extension.

“This extension is a critically ⁢important step in supporting Egyptian tourism, notably the⁣ thriving Nile tourism industry,”⁣ Tajoury‌ stated.“It ⁢provides operators with the necessary time ‌to meet all legal and technical requirements, ensuring the safety and quality ⁣of services for our visitors.”

The initial grace ⁣period ended‌ on December 31, 2025,⁣ creating a pressing need for continued support ​for these businesses.​ Sameh El-Gendy, treasurer of ⁢the Chamber and Head of⁤ the Floating Units and nile Restaurants Committee, ⁤emphasized that ongoing collaboration with the River transport authority was instrumental in securing the ⁤extension through the end of 2026.

What Owners Need to Do

The extended⁤ deadline comes​ with specific ‍requirements ‍for floating restaurant owners. To achieve full‍ compliance,owners must undertake a comprehensive technical assessment. This assessment must be conducted by a consulting office officially accredited by the GART, and crucially, must include ⁤detailed underwater inspections. Furthermore, the assessment report requires endorsement‌ from an Egyptian university recognized for its expertise in⁢ shipbuilding.

beyond the‍ technical assessment, owners are required​ to demonstrate concrete plans ⁢for necessary ‍repairs or ⁤upgrades. Specifically, they must‌ provide verifiable proof – at least three months ‍before the december 2026 deadline‌ – of ⁤a signed contract with an approved shipyard or ‍workshop, ⁣clearly outlining a⁣ scheduled⁣ dry-docking date.

Options for compliance: Dry-Docking⁢ or Full Replacement

Recognizing that dry-docking isn’t always feasible for every establishment,‍ the GART offers an alternative. Owners who cannot dry-dock their restaurants⁤ have the ​option to begin constructing a brand-new floating restaurant at a GART-approved shipyard.These new constructions must adhere‌ strictly to the Authority’s prescribed dimensions and specifications.

For owners choosing the ⁢full replacement route, an additional one-year grace period⁢ will be⁤ granted,⁣ commencing from ‍the end of December 2026, providing further time to complete the construction and transition.

A Collaborative Approach to ‍Enduring Tourism

The Ministry ⁣of Transport, led by Mofeed salah El-Din, has been lauded for its constructive engagement⁢ with the chamber’s concerns. Tajoury highlighted the‍ Ministry’s responsiveness, emphasizing the importance of balancing the interests of business owners, ⁣the tourism sector, and the paramount need for visitor‌ safety and service quality.

El-Gendy reinforced the urgency of full compliance, stressing that owners must treat the extension with ‌seriousness to ⁣avoid potential penalties.He also called upon all operators to uphold stringent safety and security protocols, protect guests, and consistently enhance the ‌quality of services offered,​ safeguarding Egypt’s reputation as a premier tourism destination.

looking Ahead

This extension signals‌ a commitment from the Egyptian government ⁣to support its ​tourism sector while ensuring responsible and sustainable practices. By prioritizing safety and regulatory compliance, Egypt aims to maintain the Nile River’s appeal as a world-class destination for years to‌ come. The success of this initiative will hinge on the proactive engagement of floating restaurant owners in meeting the outlined requirements and embracing the opportunity to enhance their operations.

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