Yes, tourists in Egypt can ride scenic and heritage railways. The classic Cairo–Luxor–Aswan sleeper train offers beautiful Nile Valley views and a historic rail experience. Some private trips feature vintage […]
Yes, Egypt offers VIP and luxury train services for comfortable travel between major destinations. The Cairo–Luxor–Aswan sleeper train operated by Watania Sleeping Trains features private cabins, meals, and attentive service. […]
To rent a private car with a driver in Egypt, contact local car rental agencies, your hotel concierge, or use your travel agency’s live chat for tailored bookings. Choose from […]
Yes, there are shared taxi services—known locally as “service taxis” or “microbuses”—connecting major cities across Egypt. These operate on fixed routes from city bus or taxi stations and depart when […]
Yes, most intercity buses and trains in Egypt can be booked online through official websites, mobile apps, and trusted ticket platforms. You can search routes, choose classes or seat types, pay securely by card or local methods, then travel using an e-ticket or booking code shown on your phone.
Egypt’s main international airports include:
Cairo International Airport (CAI) — largest and busiest, main hub for international flights
Hurghada International Airport (HRG) — gateway for Red Sea resorts
Sharm El Sheikh International Airport (SSH) — entry point for Sinai and resort towns
Alexandria Borg El Arab Airport (HBE) — serves northern Egypt
Luxor International Airport (LXR) — for Upper Egypt and Nile Valley visitors
All these airports handle arrivals from major worldwide destinations. Our team can advise on the best airport for your itinerary and arrange transfers or connecting travel.
Egypt is served by many international airlines. EgyptAir (the national carrier) flies direct from major cities in Europe, Africa, Asia, and North America. Other airlines offering regular service include:
Lufthansa
Air France
British Airways
Emirates
Turkish Airlines
Qatar Airways
Saudia
Swiss
Direct routes link Cairo, Hurghada, Sharm El Sheikh, and other Egyptian cities to worldwide hubs. Our team can advise on airlines, flight schedules, and connections for smooth travel to and from Egypt.
Overland travel to Egypt is possible from some neighboring countries, but options are limited:
Land crossings with Israel are open at Taba in Sinai, allowing entry for tourists
Crossings from Sudan usually closed to tourists for security reasons
Borders with Libya are usually closed to tourists for security reasons
Regional conditions can affect border access—check requirements and safety updates before travel
Our team can assist with the latest entry policies, paperwork, and practical advice for overland routes.
To travel between Cairo, Luxor, and Aswan, you can choose:
Domestic flights—fastest, with frequent daily departures
Overnight sleeper trains—comfortable and scenic along the Nile
Daytime express trains—affordable and popular for locals and tourists
Private car transfers—flexible for custom itineraries
Nile cruises—leisurely travel between Luxor and Aswan with sightseeing stops
Our team can recommend the best route and mode based on your schedule and preferences, and assist with tickets or reservations.
Domestic flights in Egypt are generally reliable and safe, with major airports and frequent connections between Cairo, Luxor, Aswan, Hurghada, Sharm El Sheikh, and other cities. Airlines like EgyptAir and Nile Air operate modern aircraft and follow international safety standards. Booking flights in advance is recommended, especially during busy travel seasons. Our team can help with schedules, bookings, and airport information for fast, comfortable travel within Egypt.
Train travel in Egypt is popular for routes along the Nile, such as Cairo to Alexandria and Cairo to Luxor/Aswan.
Egyptian National Railways operates regular, affordable service, with first- and second-class cabins on main lines.
Overnight sleeper trains connect Cairo and Upper Egypt, providing beds, meals, and comfortable amenities.
Tickets are available at stations, online, or through travel agents—booking in advance is recommended, especially for long journeys.
Trains are a safe and scenic way to explore the country.
Our team can guide you on schedules, cabin classes, and booking options for train travel across Egypt.
Intercity buses in Egypt connect major cities like Cairo, Alexandria, Luxor, Aswan, Hurghada, and Sharm El Sheikh.
Several private and government companies run scheduled coach services, including Go Bus and Super Jet.
Buses are affordable, with varying comfort levels; luxury coaches offer air conditioning and reserved seating.
Tickets can be purchased at bus stations, online, or via travel agents.
Schedules are frequent, but booking ahead—especially during holidays—is recommended.
Our team can assist with bus routes, booking, and travel tips for easy intercity journeys.
Driving in Egypt can be challenging due to busy roads, local driving customs, and congestion in major cities. Road signs may be in Arabic, and parking can be difficult near attractions. Many travelers prefer to hire a driver or use taxis/app-based services for convenience and safety. Professional drivers know routes and local regulations and can help navigate traffic. Our team can help arrange reliable transfers or private drivers to ensure a comfortable journey.
Uber and Careem are widely used ride-sharing apps in Egypt’s major cities, including Cairo, Alexandria, and Hurghada. Both apps provide convenient booking, up-front pricing, cash or card payment options, and GPS tracking. Other local apps may be available, but Uber and Careem are the most reliable and popular for tourists. Our team can help you choose the best app and explain how to use them for smooth transportation during your trip.
Taxis are widely available in Egyptian cities. You can use:
Classic white taxis (metered in Cairo, but always check the meter is running or agree on a fare before the ride)
Yellow or black-and-white taxis (older models, fares are usually negotiated in advance)
App-based services like Uber and Careem (convenient, safer rates, and GPS tracking)
Always carry small bills, as drivers may not provide change. Tipping is customary. Our team can recommend the best taxi options and practices for safe, easy travel around Egypt.
Cairo Metro is a fast, affordable way to travel across the city.
It includes three lines connecting key districts and suburbs, with frequent trains and clear signage in Arabic and English.
Tickets are inexpensive and can be bought at station counters.
The metro operates daily from early morning until midnight.
Women-only carriages are available on every train for added comfort.
Avoid peak rush hours as trains get crowded.
Our team can advise on metro routes, station locations, and how to use the system for efficient travel in Cairo.