Budget & Money

What currency is used in Egypt and what’s the exchange rate?

The official currency in Egypt is the Egyptian pound (EGP). Exchange rates vary based on global currency markets and bank fees. As of now, 1 US dollar typically equals about 40–45EGP, but rates can fluctuate. We recommend checking for current rates before you travel and using banks or official exchanges for accuracy. Our team can assist you with getting the latest exchange rates during your visit.

Where can I exchange money in Egypt?

You can exchange foreign currency at banks, official exchange offices, and major hotels throughout Egypt. These locations offer fair rates and security for your transactions. ATM withdrawals in Egyptian pounds are also convenient. Avoid exchanging money with street vendors to prevent scams or poor rates. We can guide you to reliable exchange points during your trip.

Are credit cards widely accepted in Egypt?

Credit cards (Visa, MasterCard, and sometimes American Express) are widely accepted in major hotels, restaurants, shops, and tourist sites across Egypt. However, cash may be preferred at smaller local businesses, markets, and remote areas. We recommend carrying some Egyptian pounds for daily transactions and using cards where available for convenience and security. Our team can advise on the best payment options during your tour.

How much should I budget for a trip to Egypt?

Budgets for traveling in Egypt vary based on your preferences, duration, and travel style.

Economy travel: $40–$60 per day (covering hostels, meals at local restaurants, and basic transport).

Mid-range: $80–$150 per day (comfortable hotels, guided tours, and some excursions).

Luxury: $200+ per day (five-star hotels, private tours, fine dining, and premium experiences).
We create custom packages matching your priorities, so you can plan an enjoyable trip within your means while experiencing the best of Egypt.

What are typical costs for meals, transportation, and accommodation?

Egypt is a budget-friendly destination with options for every traveler.

Meals: Local restaurants cost around $3–$10 per meal, while upscale dining can range from $15–$30.

Transportation: Taxi rides in cities average $2–$5; private transfers, day tours, or car rentals are higher but affordable.

Accommodation: Hostel beds start from $10–$20 per night, mid-range hotels cost $40–$80, and luxury stays begin at $120+.
We help you plan your trip based on your budget and provide transparent pricing on all services.

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