Egypt Tours, Trips & Vacations

Egypt travel offers an exciting mix of history and modernity, felt nowhere as strongly as in the capital city of Cairo. Throughout the ancient Pharaohs’ playground, you’ll experience natural beauty, strong tradition, breathtaking landscapes, and warm hospitality. A top Egyptologist is crucial to understanding the artifacts, sights, and helping you navigate cultural norms and laws.  

Although it is the most populous country in the Middle East, you will only feel the hustle and bustle in the biggest cities of Cairo, Alexandria, and along the banks of the Nile and Suez Canal. It’s a country moving quickly towards modernity, with 50 percent of the population under 25, it’s an adventure to watch her change and grow.

In addition to gazing at the Great Pyramids and Sphinx at Giza, you can immerse yourself in truly unique experiences. You can enjoy luxury camping in the Sahara, watching the sands shift with a cold drink in hand; spend a few days in a desert oasis enjoying a 4×4 desert safari or a visit to a local hot spring; or cruise the Nile River among ancient temples. If you aren’t one for cruises, skip the Nile cruise in favor of a road transfer between Luxor and Aswan. Visit all important sites along the way, while staying at historical hotels on either end of the journey. For the traveler who has more time and is looking for off the beaten path, enjoy an adventure to the desert oasis town of Siwa.

We love trips to Egypt for the variety: a mix of temples, tombs, mummies, luxurious old-world hotels, colorful bazaars, and devout but friendly and open people. (Hot tip: To get the best deals when bargaining in the markets, keep your Egyptian pounds separate from your other currencies). The seaside, Western Desert, and a river cruise are all at your fingertips for a well-rounded experience. Whatever your taste or interests are, Egypt’s treasures are sure to fascinate and entice you.

Check out some of our favorite places to stay on our Egypt Accommodations page, and get inspired for your next trip to Egypt with stories about trips to Egypt inspired by people who have traveled there with us.

What to expect on a luxury trip to Egypt

Egypt travel is great for those interested in ancient history and intrigued by a nation in the midst of social and political change. If you enjoy banter with locals, the game of bargaining, and immersing yourself in a perfect juxtaposition of ancient and modern, Egypt is for you. Even sitting in traffic can be a truly exciting cultural experience with automobiles competing with donkeys, pushcarts, and vendors for prime position at a stoplight.

As a destination, Egypt offers exclusive luxury in remote areas with well-trained guides who bring it all to life. Naturally, this exclusivity and luxury comes at a premium. With all of the security issues in Egypt for the last decade, fewer Egyptians went to school for guiding which means there’s a large generational gap. There are seasoned veterans and new graduates.

Where to go on an Egypt tour

Our partners in Egypt aren’t the least expensive but they have the best guides which is the best investment you can make for this type of trip. Some of the best places to visit in Egypt include:

  • For those who are more adventurous, head out into the Western Desert for solitude and a 4×4 for a desert safari.
  • A Nile cruise from Luxor to Aswan (or reversed) to see the temples and to delve into Egypt’s unique history is unparalleled. You’ll savor the quiet of sailing down the Nile, especially if this portion of your trip follows a visit to bustling Cairo.
  • Luxor is a great place to spend an extra night or two for a more relaxed way to see the city after the riverboats have departed.
  • Abu Simbel is a monumental sight that may amaze you more than the pyramids.
  • Cairo offers great restaurants and nightlife for those drawn to energetic cities. Explore the historical and modern sights of this bustling city with your private Egyptologist guide.
  • Snorkel, scuba, or simply lounge on the beach at the Red Sea.

When is the best time to travel to Egypt?

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In general, the weather is most pleasant from October through March/April when temperatures waver between 60 and 80°F. Nights are cool but days are sunny and dry. Be wary that temperatures will increase as you move south, where it can get quite hot. When visiting the Western Desert, the best time is October through February, and Nile River Cruises are best enjoyed from October through April.  

During the heat of the summer (June-Aug), not only do temperatures and humidity soar, but some Nile cruises dock long term until the heat subsides. Though pricing is lower at this time for those seeking a good deal.

Egypt travel during Ramadan

Ramadan is a very holy Islamic holiday and a time used for prayer and spiritual reflection. It usually takes place for about a month around April-May. Local guides have adapted to host visitors even during this period of observance.

During this time, one can still visit Egypt and enjoy everything it has to offer. In fact, some people find it to be a wonderful time to visit and observe the heightened level of prayer and tradition. Many locals will be fasting during daylight hours, and as a sign of respect, visitors should refrain from eating or drinking publicly.

Lastly, some restaurants and hotels will not sell alcohol during this period.

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Luxury Eygpt vacation itineraries

Adrere Amellal Ecolodge
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Adventure in Egypt

Pyramids, Temples, and a far off Desert Oasis

12 Days | $13,300 per person
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Pyramids and Pharaohs

Exploring Egypt’s Ancient Treasures; Cruise the Nile River

12 Days | $11,200 per person

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