+20 109 695 7004 info@cleopatraegypttours.com
+20 109 695 7004 info@cleopatraegypttours.com

7 Days in Egypt

7 day Egypt tours

Enjoy the best 7 day Egypt tours

7 Days in Egypt

Experience the beauty, wonder, and eminence of the ancient Egyptian civilization about the best places to visit in Egypt, It will tell you can discover all these 7 Days in Egypt Where Discover all the hidden secrets of the breathtaking destinations of Ancient Egyptian Civilization Life is a set of situations. Here we have an offer in this 7 days tours it will Check all that you wish, Our 7 days travel packages offer the best travel deals to discover these mystical, ancient Egyptian civilization with all the hidden secrets. Witness the extravagant culture and capture the intricacies of these culturally rich destinations as you enjoy your exciting sojourn at these wonderful places. enjoy with ‘The land of Pharaohs’ on a journey from Cairo,

show more

through the magical cities of Alexandria and Aswan, to Luxor discover Egypt’s ancient treasure and let them appreciate the beauty and greatness of the pyramids of Giza, the Sphinx, the Coptic and Islamic landmarks in Cairo, Mosques, and citadels in old Cairo and many more places. Immerse yourself in the colors and aromas of Cairo’s Khan al-Khalili Bazaar. Marvel at the sheer scale of the stunning ancient temples in Egypt. Visit the Egyptian Museum, explore and learn about the marvels.
You can enjoy 7 days in Egypt with our tour to Cairo, Luxor, and Alexandria to see the ancient Egyptian civilization. also, in one week Egypt itinerary You will see the most enchanting monuments and artifacts that were built in history in the immortal cities of Cairo, Alexandria, and Luxor, such as the Pyramids of Giza Complex, the Temple of Queen Hatshepsut, the Valley of the Kings, the Cairo Citadel, the Temple of Karnak, and much more. All of Egypt’s tourist attractions are waiting for you so live the Trip to Egypt 7 days of your dreams and book now.

Less

Egypt 7 day itinerary
One week in Cairo, Alexandria, Luxor, Aswan, Nile Cruise, The Red Sea

one week vacation in Egypt

One week in Cairo, the several Egypt tour itineraries we have among our unique Egypt travel packages that cover most of the attractive places in Cairo, starting with the tour to the Pyramids of Giza which was built in 4500 years ago by the great pharaohs of ancient Egypt, and became one of the best 7 day tour of Egypt that you should not miss during your Cairo day trips. also in our week in Egypt itinerary, you will visit the Great Sphinx, one of the most complete statues in the world, for sure your 1 week Egypt tour will not be complete without visiting the necropolis of Saqqara to see the first pyramid built with stone for King Djoser of the third dynasty, the ancient city of Memphis which was the capital of the ancient kingdom. during the ancient history of Egypt, and the most interesting of these is the tour of the Egyptian Museum which houses thousands of artifacts, including the gold collection of King Tutankhamun.

show more

You also have the option, as we did, to make one week vacation in Egypt, which includes a visit to Cairo, Alexandria, and the rest of the monuments that are for 1 week in Cairo.
also, 1 week in Egypt itinerary includes travel to Luxor, which has almost 1/3 of the world’s monuments that you will enjoy during the day tours to Luxor, the temples of Kom Ombo and Edfu, and finally, you will discover Aswan tours and see the wonderful temples and ancient sites in addition. to the royal tombs in the Valley of the kings that are visited by millions of tourists who try Egypt in 7 days.

Less

Egypt 7 day itinerary

Bestsellers
7 days in Egypt

7 days in Egypt – Cairo, Alexandria & Ain El Sokhna

From$550
7 days
Availability : Everyday
Visiting Egypt is a Great chance for discovering the ancient history and Egyptian civilization extended Five thousand years on our 7 days tour packages you […]
0
Egypt 7 Day Tour

Egypt 7 Day Tour – Cairo Package

From$400
7 Days
Availability : Everyday
Discover the beauty and history of Cairo with this Cairo package tour, Book now and enjoy visit the legendary Pyramids of Giza, the Great Sphinx, […]
0
citadel of Qaitbay, Tours To Alexandria Egypt, Egyptian Tours

Multi-Day tour for 7 Days to Cairo, Alexandria & Al Minya & Fayoum Oasis

From$610
7 days
Availability : Everyday
Exploring the best of 7 days tour overland when you visite most remarkable places in the Egyptian capital Cairo including the pyramids of Giza, Saqqara […]
0
Luxor temple at night, Egypt classic tours, Luxor Aswan Nile Cruise

Culture of Egyptian life 7 Days – Tour to Cairo, Alexandria

From$425
7 days
Availability : Everyday
You can enjoy the finest of the ancient Egyptian cultures on your 7 days tour. You will glimpse some of the most fascinating monuments & […]
0
5 men diving in the Red Sea, Hurgada, Sharm El sheikh Holidays, Christmas In Egypt, Hurghada Snorkeling,Christmas in hurghada

7 Days Cairo, Luxor & Safaga Red Sea Package Tour

From$710
7 Days
Availability : Everyday
Live the true adventure that you always dream with our 7 days tour packages which you can enjoy with the beautiful attractants in Cairo The […]
0
San Stefano bridge Alexandria, Alexandria Egypt tours

7 Days – Egypt Tour to Cairo, Alexandria & Fayoum Oasis

From$475
7 days
Availability : Everyday
Visiting Egypt is a Great chance for discovering the ancient history and Egyptian civilization extended Five thousand years on our 7 days tour packages you […]
0
Bestsellers "10% discount"
Red sea, Hurghada Luxury Tours, Sharm El Sheikh Holiday Tour 2019, Egypt Packages

7 Days Cairo, Luxor & Hurghada Red Sea Package Tour

From$760$690
7 Days
Availability : Everyday
Discover the top sights of Egypt with our 7 days tour its the time to explore Cairo, Nile Cruise and the Red Sea in Hurghada, […]
0
Bestsellers
7 Days Cairo to Luxor Aswan Nile Cruise

7 Days Cairo to Luxor & Aswan – Nile Cruise

From$850
7 days
Availability : Everyday
Enjoy the best tour to Cairo, Luxor & Aswan, you will sail on the Nile River in the best Nile cruise to discover the ancient […]
0
Citadel of Qaitbay, Alexandria Tours, Christmas Holiday To Egypt, Alexandria Day Tour From Cairo

7 Days Tour Package to Cairo & Alexandria

From$600
7 days
Availability : Everyday
Enjoy 7- days exploring the Egyptian history with the best tour packages to Cairo & Alexandria to visit the most famous attractions such as the […]
0
Egypt tours

7 Days Cairo, Alexandria, Luxor & Aswan – Egypt Tour Package

From$785
7 days
Availability : Everyday
Egypt tour packages will satisfy your hunger for travel with an ideal mix of culture, adventure, relaxation, and fun Explore the marvels of Giza pyramids, […]
0
Philae, Luxor To Aswan Nile Cruise, Christmas Holiday To Egypt, Egyptian Trip, Egypt Nile Cruise

7 Days Cairo, Luxor & Aswan Nile Cruise by Sleeper Train

From$680
7 days
Availability : Everyday
Enjoy the best 7 days tour from Luxor to Aswan with nile cruise to visit the best tourist attractions, you will visit the High Dam, […]
0
5 men diving in the Red Sea, Hurgada, Sharm El sheikh Holidays, Christmas In Egypt, Hurghada Snorkeling,Christmas in hurghada

7 Days Cairo, Sharm El Sheikh & St. Catherine

From$700
7 Days
Availability : Everyday
Discover the beauty and splendor of the Red Sea and enjoy discovering the most famous tourist attractions in Cairo. Book now this Cairo and Sharm […]
0

Cleopatra Egypt tours are a team of adventurers that will help you discover the best places in the world. We’ll guide you throughout your adventures so you can live unique and life-changing experiences in the best 7 day Egypt tours. You also have the option to make an Egypt 1 week budget
On our one week Egypt tours we offer you several private or group packages to Egypt.
You can combine your vacation between the Nile cruise in Egypt and the overland Egypt tours in one of our 1 week trip to Egypt, Prepare to be amazed by a place of magic, mystery, and amazing temples and monuments of Egypt on our Egypt tour itinerary 7 days packages.

week in Egypt itinerary

Plan your Egypt 1 week budget a click away

    General Tips:


    • The currency of Egypt is the Egyptian pound and they have a variety ATM which accept all the Credit cards .
    • Subway is a rapid transit system in Greater Cairo, but for tourism private cars highly recommend .
    • Before you go out drink lots of water, and keep a bottle with you at all times.
    • It is best to avoid direct sunlight in the peak hours between 11am and 3pm.
    • Wear a hat or use an umbrella to protect your head from headaches or sunstroke.

    Quality Measures :


    • Pyramids of Giza, Memphis city, the valley of the kings and Queens.
    • Explore Luxor Sightseeing attractions especially the massive pillars temples of Karnak.
    • Get chance to unleash your inner adventurer when you visit the Egyptian Museum.
    • Modern Air-Conditioned Vehicles with qualified drivers.
    • No Hidden expenses and no surprises.

    Why you choose Cleopatra Egypt Tours

    We create customized travel packages for people who love to do, see, learn, and explore more-We were evaluated as one of the best travel agency via TripAdvisor, Trustpilot, and Google:
    • One travel expert throughoutMany agencies require you to deal with several people throughout the booking process, making it inconsistent and impersonal. At Cleopatra Egypt Tours, you will deal with the same travel expert from the moment of the first contact until you return home safely.
    • Personal serviceOur team here is friendly and helpful. We are specialists in the destinations we offer and have in-depth knowledge of the products we offer. We will offer you a personalized service and take care of your reservation from start to finish.
    • Quality is our priorityWe insist on fast and pleasant customer service and the best hotels, tourist attractions and entertainment. By sharing with you the hidden places that are not mentioned in the guides, the people of the region that you would not otherwise encounter and the traditions that you may not have known for yourself, we ensure you an authentic and enriching experience that you simply could not have lived on your own.
    • Sim card with internetWe offer a sim card with the internet to operate a quality control system that checks all aspects of your tour to ensure you are satisfied and will make you be in touch with us any time .
    • ReputationAt Cleopatra Egypt Tours, we strive to win regular customers and we want you to recommend us to your friends and family. Your recommendations are extremely valuable to us and we know that we must work diligently to deserve them.
    • Private toursWe ensure your tours are on a private basis you decide where to go when to go and where to stay The choice of hotels is up to you. We can suggest hotels with good location and price. Other companies will put you in groups to share your tours.
    • Qualified EgyptologistsWe only use qualified Egyptologistswho are chosen because of their high level of language, knowledge, experience and the success of specific exams. Our guides are energetic, extremely polite and friendly and are carefully chosen.
    • Save time and effortOrganizing your own vacation can be a stressful task. Let us do the work for you! By choosing Cleopatra Egypt Tours you can save time and hassle by booking all your itinerary services directly with a specialized local agency all that you should do send your inquiry and how long you will stay in Egypt and will offer more than itinerary with all the details information to choose the best for you according to your prefers.
    • Support TeamOur professional support team is ready 24/7 whenever you need us and we will go above and beyond to ensure you have the best possible experience.
    • Luxury cars and busesFriendly service, new cars are part of our daily offer with qualified drivers. Other companies rent cars and you never know what you can get the same day, and if you for forget any personal this in the car after the tour it will be easy to take it back

    Our Client Reviews

    Frequent Questions & Answers

    Below are some of the frequently asked questions and their answers, we hope you find what you are looking for. If you didn’t find what you are looking for, then send us a message and we will find the answer for you.

    Is Egypt safe to visit?

    Egypt is very safe to visit and the police, tourist police, and army are in prominence wherever you go, giving you the knowledge that you are secure in your surroundings. Egypt prides itself on its high safety record for tourists and will do all it can to maintain this.

    How much would it cost to visit Egypt for 7 days?

    7 day Egypt tours, with cruise and all transportation and expenses, it would cost about 600-800 USD per person. If you want a budget tour with a limited, we can prepare an itinerary that fits your budget with the same level of service that you will get.
    Cruise of 4 nights (in general the cruise is 4 nights when it starts in Luxor and ends in Aswan, in the opposite direction it would be only 3 nights).
    Hotel in Cairo for 3 nights.
    25 USD for a visa upon arrival at Cairo airport.
    Domestic flights (or transfer by sleeper train to Luxor or Aswan) cost about 80-130 USD each way.
    Private vehicle with air conditioning during your tours you will not have much inconvenience. Therefore, the approximate price of transportation is about 400 USD.
    Food in Egypt is very cheap. You can eat the Egyptian dish, the koshari, from 2 USD Although if you want to go to more touristy restaurants, calculate about 8 USD to 14 USD per person, eating well and drinking (not alcohol). Considering that breakfast in hotels is included.
    Full tours, at least these visits: Pyramids of Giza, Karnak Temple, Luxor Temple, Valley of the Kings, Hatshepsut Temple, Edfu Temple, Kom Ombo Temple and Philae Temple. Visit Abu Simbel. the approximate price of entrance fees is about 120 USD.

    What to do in Egypt in 7 days?

    Egypt in 7 days
    Day 1: Cairo.
    Day 2: Giza Pyramids and Sphinx.
    Day 3: Pyramids of Meidum and Dashur.
    Day 4: Luxor.
    Day 5: Valley of the Kings and Tomb of Nefertari.
    Day 6: Aswan.
    Day 7: Abu Simbel and Aswan (Aswan).

    cost of 1 week trip to Egypt?

    1 week in Egypt cost
    You make Egypt 1 week budget and enjoy a budget package of $400 per person as personal expenses.

    Is 7 days enough for Egypt?

    Also, our clients asked, how many days in Egypt is enough?
    7 days in Egypt is pretty typical for trips to Egypt, 7 days Egypt itinerary gives you enough time to see the highlights and to enjoy a few more relaxed days during the trip. But you’ll want to make sure you hit Cairo and the Nile Cruise at a minimum.

    Is 1 week enough for Egypt?

    One week in Egypt will be a fast trip, but it is absolutely worth it. With 7 day Egypt tours you can visit the most popular main attractions, relax a little with some scenic Nile Cruising, and dive into the local culture. We hope you discover this wonderful country, one of the most fascinating ever known!

    What to see in Egypt 1 week?

    What to see in Egypt in a week
    1.1 Karnak Temple.
    1.2 Luxor Temple.
    1.3 Valley of the Kings.
    1.4 Temples of Al-Deir Al-Bahari.
    1.5 Colossi of Memnon.
    1.6 Temple of Edfu.
    1.7 Temple of Kom Ombo.
    1.8 Abu Simbel.

    How do I get my tourist visa?

    Usually you need to apply to your local Egyptian Embassy or Consulate General for a pre-entry tourist visa but if you are from North America, Western Europe, Australia/New Zealand, Brazil/Argentina or Hong Kong/Japan/Macau/Malaysia or Singapore you can get your tourist visa upon arrival in Egypt.

    How do I get my tourist visa if I live in a different country to that of my passport?

    If you hold a residence permit in the country you live in you can apply to the Egyptian Embassy/Consulate General in that country, otherwise you have to apply to the country that issued your passport.

    I am staying in a resort in the Sinai; can I visit Cairo or Luxor?

    Though many nationalities are exempt from requiring a visa for the many Sinai resorts, a full tourist visa is required if you come to any place in Egypt that lies to the west of the Red Sea/Suez Canal.

    I am staying in a resort in Hurghada, can I visit Cairo or Luxor?

    Though many nationalities are exempt from requiring a visa for staying in Hurghada, once you leave the confines of the town a full tourist visa is required.

    I am going to visit Jordan and/or Israel; will I require a visa when coming back to Egypt?

    Yes, as soon as you leave Egypt your visa will be stamped and so you will require another one. If you are from a country that can get their visa upon arrival in Egypt, you can get the new one when you re-enter the country, but if you require a pre-entry visa you should apply for 2 of these, using the second one when you re-enter Egypt.

    Can my tourist visa be extended to more than one month?

    A tourist visa can be extended if required. To do this you have to apply to Mogamma, in Tahrir Square, or to the equivalent offices in Alexandria, Luxor or Sharm El-Sheikh

    What is the difference between a 5 star and a 5 star deluxe hotel/cruise?

    The star ratings get higher as the facilities and overall standard of the accommodation gets better and so it is easier to imagine 5 star deluxe (or any suffix added to 5 star) as being 6 star

    Why am I being advised to stay in a hotel close to the pyramids rather than in Downtown?

    If you are only in Cairo for a few days it is a lot easier for you to see the sites starting from a base in Giza. The traffic from downtown to the pyramids can cause the journey to take over an hour, which means an early start if you want a full day’s experience, especially if you require to enter the Great Pyramid, when you have to be at the plateau before 0800. If you are in Cairo for a while, the Hotels at the Pyramids are all on a resort basis, built in acres of land with outdoor swimming pools and relaxing areas, something which Downtown hotels cannot really provide. This is why you tend to find that the Downtown hotels are built like towers; very tall and narrow, while Giza Pyramid hotels are limited in height, but cover more ground.

    Cost also comes into the equation as a simple 4 star Hotel in the Downtown area is more than often more expensive than a 5 star resort in the Pyramids area. Cairo is like most major cities in the world in this regard as city centre property is a lot more expensive. Though it may appear that Downtown hotels do afford the luxury of being able to wander around the area for shopping and restaurants, etc. most of the Pyramid hotels offer free shuttle buses to allow you to do the same, plus taxis are not expensive and will still work out cheaper in the end.

    What are the differences between Bed and Breakfast, half board, full board and all inclusive?

    Bed and breakfast means that only breakfast is supplied.
    Half board means that breakfast and dinner are supplied
    Full board has all meals supplied (breakfast, lunch and dinner)
    All inclusive means that all meals and drinks are supplied; some hotels also supply alcohol. This latter point should be checked when making the booking.

    Do I have to stay in my hotel after the day’s tour has ended?

    No, definitely not, and we would encourage you to go out and enjoy the culture of Egypt. Many packages are full board, which tends to make people think they have to stay imprisoned in their hotel, but the sights and sounds of Cairo, especially, are too great to be missed. Why stay in the same hotel, with the same faces, when you could go out and have your dinner on a cruise boat sailing around Zamalek Island, accompanied by either a belly dancer or a Whirling Dervish; or sometimes both. This is your holiday, so enjoy every minute and get out and explore.

    I have some expensive items which I do not want to leave lying in my room/cabin, what should I do?

    All Hotels and Cruises have safety deposit boxes, sometimes even in your room/cabin. All you need do is ask at reception and they will give you instructions on how to use them, or will safely put away your valuables until you need them.

    Where is the main bus depot in Cairo?

    The main bus depot is called Cairo Gateway (El Torgoman) bus station and is situated just off the city centre. Any taxi will be able to take you there.

    Where do I get the bus in Luxor?

    The bus station in Luxor is situated behind the Luxor Temple.

    Where do I get the bus in Hurghada?

    The bus station is situated in Hurghada town centre.

    Where do I get the bus in Sharm El-Sheikh?

    The bus station is on the outskirts of the town on Freedom Road. You will require a taxi to get there, though many hotels do have shuttle buses which can do this.

    Can I get tickets for the sleeper train service online and if not, how do I order them?

    There is no online facility for this but you can order them by telephone. Call El Watania on +20225749474 or +20225749274, or fax them on +20225749074. You will be given a booking reference and you can pay and pick the tickets up at Cairo station at least 24 hours before departure.

    How do I get from Hurghada to Aswan?

    Many travel books mention the road and bus service between these two towns, but these are not advised for tourists and the buses will often refuse admittance. The advised route is to get the bus to Luxor and then the train to Aswan.

    Can tourists use the Cairo/Luxor or Luxor/Cairo bus service?

    Though these buses are air-conditioned and are good to use, tourists are advised not to and will be very lucky to either obtain a ticket or even be allowed to board the bus. This journey, for tourists, is restricted to trains or flight.

    Can I just turn up at the bus station and buy a ticket?

    You can, but you are advised to get your tickets at least 24 hours before travel, if possible. If you wait until the last minute you may find that you cannot get seats that are next to one another, or they may even be at separate ends of the bus. Not a good idea if you have children with you.

    Can I hire a car in Cairo?

    Car hire is available and many of the world’s major car hire companies are in Cairo. Car hire is NOT advised for those who have not been to Egypt before and therefore do not understand the level of driving employed by Egyptians.

    Is it safe to drive in Egypt?

    Unless you are used to the way that Egyptians drive, it is not advised to attempt this. Lane etiquette is unknown, cars will cut across you to make a turn, and the use of lights during the night is very seldom done. Though some road signs are in English and Arabic, the majority are in Arabic alone and there are simply not any good road maps, especially town ones.

    I am on a tight budget so to save money is it okay to hitchhike between towns?

    NO!! If you were to do this you could find yourself paying more for the ride than the fare by bus/train would have been.

    Can I hire a bicycle to visit the West Bank at Luxor?

    Yes, there are many places that will allow this but before you do so please remember a couple of very important things:

    1/ as the day progresses so does the heat, so by the early afternoon it can be exceedingly uncomfortable. Do you really want to be cycling for miles in this, with very little chance of shade? This is especially important for children, who will tire a lot as the day progresses because of the heat.

    2/ there are no cycle lanes and so you are sharing the roads with all other forms of vehicular traffic, which is not the best thing to experience. Many cyclists have been injured because of other road users not noticing them.

    Can I get to Egypt by ferry boat from Europe?

    Sadly the links between Alexandria (and Port Said) and other Mediterranean ports are not available right now due to the ongoing problems in Palestine and Israel. It is hoped that these will be resumed in the not too distant future. Commercial ferries are available, some of which carry passengers, but you would need to contact the relevant port authority for information on these.

    How do I get to Abu Simbel?

    Abu Simbel can be reached by flight, which is the easiest and most convenient method taking about 4 hours for the round trip and visit, or there are 2 police controlled bus convoys that leave Aswan at 0400 and 1130 that take about 9 hours for the round trip and visit.

    Can I get to Esna or Kom Ombo without having to get a cruise?

    You can visit either of these sites by taking the train, getting off at the relevant station and then getting a taxi, or by hiring a taxi or private driven car to take you to them (from Luxor or Aswan).

    Can I get a cruise from Cairo to Luxor/Aswan?

    Though movies like “Death on the Nile” show people using this cruise, it has not been possible to cover this route since the late 1990’s. Flight or train are the only ways to get from Cairo to Luxor or Aswan nowadays.

    Can I go inside the Great Pyramid of Khufu (Cheops)?

    Yes, but ticket sales for this are restricted to 300 people per day; 150 at 0800 and the other 150 at 1500. Tickets for this can only be bought at the main entrance, not the entrance close to the Sphinx. As tickets are sold on a first come, first served basis it is advised to get to the office as soon as possible as buses will arrive at opening times and they tend to get the majority of the tickets. If you can spare the time, try for the tickets in the morning, and if you are not successful you can be first in line for the afternoon tickets.

    Can I go inside the Pyramids of Khafre (Chephren) and/or Menkaure (Mycerinus)?

    There is no restriction on these sales but only one of them is open at a time, they are changed to allow for them to breathe, dispersing the high levels of carbon dioxide levels that tend to accumulate inside. Tickets are available at the main entrance to the site.

    Can I take photographs inside the tombs?

    No, photography inside tombs, including the pyramids and Abu Simbel, is strictly forbidden, which has led to all cameras being banned from the Valley of the Kings (you have to leave all cameras at the x-ray point at the second entrance). Excessive flash damages the paintwork inside the tombs and so, because of people who ignore the rules, measures have been implemented to safeguard these ancient works of art. The simple rule of thumb when visiting sites is: no cameras inside, cameras are okay outside.

    I notice that the same sites seem to be repeated in every package tour program I see, are these the only sites available for tourists to see?

    Though most companies will use the same sites for their packages, this is mainly because the majority of visitors are experiencing Egypt for the first time and so these are the “must see” sites. Egypt has literally hundreds of ancient sites which can be visited and it only takes a request for them to be explored.

    Do I need to take anti-malaria tablets/injections?

    NO!! Malaria has not been in Egypt for well over 85 years and there is no need for any type of anti-malaria medication. To be honest, it is quite the obverse as any types of anti-malaria medication can actually cause side effects that will simply ruin your holiday. Just because Egypt is in Africa does not mean malaria is here as well.

    Can I bring prescribed medication with me?

    Yes, but please ensure that you only bring enough for your stay, with just a few day’s extra supply as a back-up. It would also help if you could bring the prescription as well, as proof, or for topping up (there are many pharmacies in Egypt that can do this for you). If you happen to be travelling onwards from Egypt, and so have a lot more of your prescribed medicine with you, please ensure that you do have the prescription as proof.

    Is it safe to drink the water in Egypt?

    Yes, but not advised! Egyptian water has a high chlorine level in it which can upset the microbes in your stomach, causing diarrhoea. For drinking purposes it is far safer to stick with bottled water, ensuring the seal is intact before drinking it.

    Is it safe to brush my teeth with tap water?

    Egyptian water is highly chlorinated, not poisonous, and so it is perfectly safe to do this. You often swallow small amounts of water whilst in the shower, or swimming, and this causes no problems, so why should cleaning your teeth?

    How should I dress for entering a mosque (male)?

    Protocol does ask for men to wear long trousers as opposed to shorts, though Egyptians are used to the latter being worn and so say nothing, or little, if it occurs.

    How should I dress for entering a mosque (female)?

    Protocol does ask for women to cover bare skin as much as possible and so shoulders, especially, should be covered and a simple scarf will suffice. Again, it is advised to wear long trousers, or skirts, as legs should also be covered. Heads do not need to be covered, despite what some tourist books say, though it is a sign of respect if you do this.

    What clothes should I wear on the cruise?

    You may wear whatever you like on-board the cruise but you are asked to dress for dinner. Casual but neat is acceptable, you do not have to dress formally. Swimwear is not acceptable.

    What clothes should I wear walking around towns?

    When walking around the towns, dress as you would for a hot summer’s day back home. Shorts and t-shirts are actually worn by many locals.

    What clothes should I wear when visiting sites?

    This really depends on which site you are visiting and at what time of the day. Some offer little shade and so you should ensure that you do not have too much skin available for the sun to burn (the Giza Pyramids, in the afternoon, is a prime example of this). Temples are well shaded so you do not have to cover so much, but remember that even though they are shaded well, tombs tend to accumulate the heat from the sun as well as the many visitors, so try to wear something lightweight in them, especially cotton fabrics. Though many people like to wear open toed sandals, please note that many of the floors are exceedingly uneven and so it can be easy to stub your toes. Ladies, please do not wear high heels; not only can you easily break them, they can also become trapped between the large stones in flooring, and you will also find you will tend to slip and slide on the stone. High heels and sand are not the best partners either as the heels will sink in (you may laugh, but many ladies do insist in wearing high heels).

    Is it safe for women to travel alone?

    Many women travel alone and have found that they have been safe. The police, tourist police and army are always close by and the Egyptians themselves are generally safe and will try to protect solo travellers. On the whole, it is generally safer for a solo female traveller in Egypt than places like Greece, Italy or Spain.

    Although the chances of being confronted are almost negligible, please ensure that you take the same precautions that you would anywhere else and do not be tempted to walk in deserted areas alone: get a taxi back to your abode! You may receive some invitations, which on the whole are innocent, do not accept any of these from strangers.

    Do women have to cover arms/shoulders/legs when walking around the cities/towns?

    This is a tourist book fallacy. Women walking around these towns can do so as if they were walking around their home towns in the summer. You will be amazed at how many of the local women dress like this as well, looking more like tourists than Egyptian.

    Can I use my credit/debit cards easily?

    Yes. Most places accept these nowadays, including all decent Hotels and Cruises. You are advised to carry cash when shopping in the many street markets (souks) though the larger malls, and street shops, can accept plastic.

    Are there plenty of ATM’s?

    Almost every bank has an ATM outside it, or just inside the front doors, and you will normally find that they are guarded by a policeman. Many shopping malls have stand-alone ATM’s and you can also find them located along a busy pavement (sidewalk), or where two busy pavements meet. Airports and railway stations also have ATM’s as do the larger tour company offices.

    What voltage does Egypt have, and what kind of plugs?

    Egypt has a voltage supply of 220V and the plugs are the 2 round pin type that are common throughout Europe (except the UK).

    Can you purchase alcohol in Egypt?

    Yes, alcohol is available in Egypt, either in the better hotels, higher class restaurants and cafes, pubs, and beer gardens. You will also find off licences as well. Please note though, it is illegal to drink alcohol in the streets in Egypt, so do not walk around with a can of your favourite tipple.

    Are there restrictions about bringing alcohol into the country?

    Yes, you are only allowed to bring in 2 litres with you.

    What is the legal drinking age in Egypt?

    The legal drinking age is 21.

    Proceed Booking

    × How can I help you?