The Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO) has issued updated travel advice for British tourists planning to visit Turkey, Egypt and the UAE during the upcoming Ramadan period.

The holy month is expected to begin on either February 28 or March 1, 2025, lasting for approximately 29 to 30 days.

Tourists are advised to seek specific local guidance from their tour operators, hotels or business contacts upon arrival for detailed information about observances in their destination.

The FCDO has outlined several activities that may cause offence during daylight hours in Ramadan.

Visitors have been advised to check opening times for shops and restaurants

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The FCDO said: “During this time, it may cause offence if you eat, drink, smoke or chew gum in public in the daytime, including in your car.”

Public dancing and playing loud music should also be avoided during the holy month.

The guidance specifically warned against swearing in public during this period, as it may be considered particularly offensive.

Visitors are advised to check opening hours for shops and restaurants, which may operate on adjusted schedules during Ramadan.

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Hotels and restaurants serving food during fasting hours may separate non-Muslim guests from Islamic guests, often using screens.

These measures are designed to respect those who are fasting whilst accommodating tourists and non-fasting visitors.

Visitors are advised to be mindful of local dress codes, as clothing that does not meet local standards may cause increased offence during Ramadan.

The FCDO warned that driving conditions may become more challenging, particularly around sunset when people are heading home to break their fast.

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