Discover Egypt — A Timeless Destination for Every Traveler
Egypt has always been a world-class destination, attracting tourists from every corner of the globe with its rich history, unique geographical location, and pleasant year-round climate. From ancient monuments to breathtaking landscapes, Egypt offers an endless variety of experiences that suit every type of traveler.
Our Egypt tours cover a wide range of unforgettable experiences — Adventure, City Break, Eco Tours, Family, Nile Cruise, Overland, Private, Sightseeing, and Small Group — each designed to showcase the country’s diverse beauty and heritage.
Whether you’re exploring the cultural treasures of the Pharaohs, visiting sacred religious sites, unwinding on the Red Sea beaches, venturing into the mystic deserts, or cruising along the majestic Nile, Egypt promises an experience unlike any other. With its blend of culture, history, nature, and adventure, Egypt truly has something for everyone — a place that captures hearts and invites travelers to return again and again.
Yes, most travelers require a visa to enter Egypt. However, certain nationalities are eligible for visa exemptions or special entry arrangements. For instance, travelers visiting the Sinai Peninsula (Sharm El Sheikh, Dahab, Nuweiba, and Taba) for up to 15 days do not need a visa if arriving through specific entry points .
Yes, Egypt offers a Visa on Arrival (VoA) facility at most international airports for eligible travelers. This option allows you to obtain a tourist visa upon arrival. Requirements typically include:
It’s advisable to check the specific requirements based on your nationality and the entry point .
Egypt offers an e-Visa system for eligible travelers.
Ensure you apply at least 7 days before your intended travel date.
Your passport should be valid for at least 6 months beyond your intended date of entry into Egypt. Additionally, ensure your passport has at least one blank page for visa stamping.
Egypt offers a free 96-hour (4-day) transit visa for travelers transiting through Cairo International Airport, provided:
For longer layovers or if you wish to leave the airport, you may need to apply for a standard transit visa .
The cost of a trip to Egypt depends on your travel style:
Egypt is generally affordable. While some tourist hotspots may charge higher prices, overall, accommodations, food, transportation, and tours are cost-effective compared to many other popular destinations.
A 1.5-liter bottle of water typically costs between 6 and 15 EGP (roughly $0.20–$0.50 USD), depending on location and brand.
Tipping, or “baksheesh,” is common and appreciated in Egypt:
Tipping is usually in local currency, but USD is often accepted.
Credit cards are widely accepted in major cities and tourist areas, but:
Newly issued credit cards may have temporary restrictions on international use.
It’s best to carry a mix of cash and cards and notify your bank before traveling.
Some resorts offer excursions to nearby desert landscapes or historical sites.
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Keep the contact details of your embassy or consulate handy in case of serious emergencies.
Tipping (“Baksheesh”): It’s customary to tip for services, even small ones like helping with luggage or taking photos.
Special events: Consider visiting during festivals like Ramadan (for cultural experiences) or Cairo International Film Festival, but note that some services may operate differently during Ramadan.
Ferries and Nile cruises: For traveling between Luxor and Aswan, Nile cruises offer a scenic and relaxing experience.
Roaming charges: Check with your carrier before traveling, as international roaming can be expensive.
US dollars are accepted in some tourist areas, hotels, and exchange offices, but most transactions are conducted in Egyptian Pounds.
Using local currency is usually cheaper and avoids unfavorable exchange rates.
You can exchange foreign currency at banks, exchange offices, or withdraw Egyptian Pounds from ATMs.
It’s also advisable to have the contact information of your country’s embassy or consulate for urgent situations.