The best time to visit Egypt is from October to April, when temperatures are pleasant for sightseeing and outdoor activities. Winter months offer mild weather, clear skies, and great conditions for touring monuments and cruising the Nile. Summer (May to September) can be very hot, especially in southern Egypt, but coastal resorts remain comfortable. Our team can help you choose the most suitable season for your visit based on your interests and itinerary.
It’s best to book your Egypt trip 2 to 6 months before your desired travel date, especially for peak seasons (autumn, winter, and holidays) and popular activities like Nile cruises or guided tours. Advance booking secures the best rates, preferred hotels, and tour slots. Last-minute options are available, but may offer limited choices. Our team can help plan and reserve your ideal itinerary according to your schedule and interests.
Most travelers need a tourist visa to enter Egypt. Visa options include:
Visa on arrival at major airports for many nationalities (single entry, up to 30 days)
Pre-arranged e-visas through the official government website
Embassy-issued visas for longer stays or specific travel purposes
Required documents typically are a valid passport, completed application, and payment. Check your nationality’s eligibility and confirm details before travel. Our team can assist with the latest requirements and application guidance.
Many nationalities can get a tourist visa on arrival at major Egyptian airports, including Cairo, Luxor, and Hurghada. The visa fee (usually payable in cash) allows for a stay of up to 30 days. Requirements may differ by country, so confirm eligibility before you travel. An e-visa is also available for some nationalities as a convenient alternative. Our team can guide you on visa options and preparing necessary documents for hassle-free entry.
Your passport should be valid for at least six months beyond your planned arrival date in Egypt. Most travelers need at least one or two blank pages for entry stamps and visas. Check your country’s guidelines, as requirements may vary. Our team recommends ensuring passport validity and available pages well before your trip to prevent any entry issues
No vaccinations are strictly required for entry to Egypt. However, it is recommended that travelers are current on routine immunizations (such as MMR, tetanus, and polio). Vaccines for hepatitis A, hepatitis B, and typhoid may be advised, especially if you plan to eat street food or travel to rural areas. Consult your doctor before your trip for tailored medical advice based on your health and itinerary.
Comprehensive travel insurance is best for visits to Egypt. Recommended policies should cover medical emergencies, hospitalization, evacuation, lost luggage, and trip cancellations. Ensure your coverage includes activities on your itinerary (e.g., cruises, adventure tours, diving). Check that your policy provides emergency assistance and 24-hour support. Our team can guide you in selecting insurance that matches your travel needs.
It is recommended to register with your embassy when visiting Egypt, especially for longer stays or during periods of heightened travel alerts. Registration helps your embassy contact you in case of emergencies, provide safety updates, and assist with lost documents or legal issues. Many embassies offer online registration services for travelers. Our team suggests checking your embassy’s travel guidance before your trip for the latest advice and support services.
Egypt is in the Eastern European Time Zone (EET), which is UTC+2. This applies year-round. Be sure to set watches and devices to EET for accurate scheduling of tours and activities.
Egypt uses electrical outlets of type C and type F (two round pins). The standard voltage is 220V with a frequency of 50Hz. Travelers from countries using different plugs or voltage should bring a suitable adapter and check device compatibility. Our team can advise on adapters and keeping your electronics powered throughout your trip.