Transfer from Ashkelon to Sharm El Sheikh

Transfer from Israel to Egypt

Private Transfer from Ashkelon to Sharm El Sheikh

Planning a trip from Ashkelon to Sharm El Sheikh? ORMAX offers comfortable, cross-border transportation with a professional driver. We pick you up in Israel, help at the Taba border, and provide a vehicle on the Egyptian side to complete your journey.

What’s Included in This Transfer

  • Pick-up from any address in Ashkelon (home, hotel, or airport)
  • Ride to Taba Border with an English-speaking driver
  • Assistance with cross-border coordination and passport control
  • Private vehicle waiting on the Egyptian side
  • Final transfer to Sharm El Sheikh (hotel, resort, airport)

Round-trip transfers and custom stops are available on request.

How to get from Ashkelon to Sharm El Sheikh?

You can get from Ashkelon to Sharm El Sheikh by car with a personal driver. Book a private transfer to enjoy a seamless journey from your doorstep in Israel directly to your destination in Egypt. ORMAX handles every step — from pick-up to passport control and final drop-off.

How far is Ashkelon from Sharm El Sheikh?

The road distance from Ashkelon to Sharm El Sheikh is approximately 528 kilometers. With border formalities included, the ride takes around 6.5 to 8 hours. We ensure a smooth and efficient journey with experienced chauffeurs and comfortable vehicles.

Transfer from Israel to Egypt

Wide Range of Vehicles to Ride from Ashkelon to Sharm El Sheikh

ORMAX operates a modern fleet of Mercedes-Benz and other premium models in Israel. We offer a wide range of options to suit individuals, families, and groups:

Car Hire from Ashkelon to Sharm El Sheikh

  • VIP Cars
  • Premium Cars
  • Business Class Cars
  • Comfort Class Cars
  • SUVs
  • Minivans
  • Minibuses (up to 16 seats)
  • Buses (up to 50 seats)

Every car is air-conditioned, clean, and driven by a professional chauffeur. We prioritize comfort, space, and safety.

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