Egypt Holidays

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SFT National Tours
SFT National Tours
SFT National Tours
SFT National Tours
SFT National Tours
SFT National Tours
SFT National Tours
SFT National Tours
SFT National Tours
SFT National Tours

Giant pyramids, iconic cities and mile-upon-mile of beaches – holidays to Egypt are in a league of their own.

An elite holiday destination

In the race for the title of the world’s top holiday destination, Egypt runs with the elite – more than 12 million tourists flock here every year. But the country has had an advantage. It’s been in training for the best part of 25 centuries. The ancient Greeks and Romans started holidaying here as far back as the 4th century BC. And, it’ll come as no surprise that ancient sites top the must-see list, like the Pyramids of Giza and Luxor’s sandstone temples.

Sun, sea and sand

Today, tourists fall into two camps. On one side of the coin you’ve got the visitors who come for the weather and the beaches. HurghadaSharm El Shiekh and Marsa Alam dip their toes in the clear waters of the Red Sea. Expect white beaches that stretch out like party streamers, some of the world’s best scuba diving sites, and every watersport you can think of.

After-dark entertainment

A holiday to Egypt isn’t just about daytime activities, though. Cocktail bars, karaoke spots and bass-pumping nightclubs all help to get things going when the sun goes down, regardless of which part of Egypt you jet off to. In Sharm El Sheikh, the strip’s the place to be – music concerts and foam parties are just a few of the major events here. Hurghada’s Marine Boulevard, meanwhile, offers up everything from traditional belly-dancing shows to family-friendly seafront bars. And over in Marsa Alam, there are loads of swish restaurants to check out.

Cruise along the Nile

If you really want to scratch beneath Egypt’s sandy surface, our Nile river cruises are just the ticket. They start and finish in Luxor – often dubbed ‘the world’s greatest open-air museum’ for its ancient sights like the Valley of the Kings. In between, you’ll stop off in Edfu, Kom Ombo and Aswan, where some of the country’s best-preserved temples are the big draw.

At a glance
  • Scuba dive across a neon-coloured coral garden
  • Marvel at ancient sites in Luxor
  • Spread out on a powder-fine beach
Popular holidays
Popular hotels Egypt

Desert Rose Resort All Market

Safaga Road, Hurghada, Egypt

KaiSol Romance Resort Sahl Hasheesh All Market

KaiSol Romance Resort Sahl hasheesh, Old Town، Piece 33, Hurghada 1, Egypt

Porto Marina Resort & Spa All Market

105 Alexandria - Marsa Matrouh Road, قطاع مريوط، El Alamein, Egypt

Savoy Sharm El Sheikh All Market

SOHO Square Sharm El Sheikh, Qesm Sharm Ash Sheikh, Egypt
Popular Tours Egypt
Average Weather in Egypt
Facts about Egypt
Cairo
EGP:Egyptian Pound
81,121,077
Arabic
GMT+2
5 hours 15 minutes to 5 hours 30 minutes from Gatwick
Travel advice
Best time to go to Egypt
One of the best things about Egypt is you can go any time of year. Temperatures soar above 35°C in the summer, and rarely dip below 20°C in the winter. Spring and autumn are ideal times to visit if you prefer things hot rather than scorching – the mercury tends to linger comfortably in the high 20s. An umbrella is one thing you won’t have to worry about putting in your suitcase – it only rains once in a blue moon here. You might want to pack a jumper if you’re coming in the winter, though – after the sun dips below the horizon things can get surprisingly chilly. And if you’re a diver, bear in mind that, while the waters here are a toasty 28°C in summer, they drop to around 20°C in December and January.

 

Passports & Visas
As a British citizen, you must have a valid passport and a visa to enter Egypt. For a small fee, you can apply through our visa and travel authorisation partner – Sherpa.

If you’re only travelling to Taba and/or Sharm el Sheikh, you won’t need a visa. For the most up-to-date passport and visa info, visit www.gov.uk/foreign-travel-advice/egypt/entry-requirements.


Don’t forget to arrange your travel insurance before you go.

 

Health & Safety
You should take out comprehensive travel and medical insurance to cover you while you’re away. For the latest health and safety information, visit www.gov.uk/foreign-travel-advice/egypt/health
 

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