Cairo Day Tours

Cairo Day tours is your best option if you have limited time in Cairo. We provide you with various products of Cairo Day Tours to choose from. Cairo is Egypt's main city (capital) and the most crucial city in Africa and the Middle East. Cairo is rich with its ancient history (Ancient Egyptian, Greek, Roman, Coptic Christian and Islamic), monuments, churches, mosques, restaurants, etc. you can choose day tours in or around Cairo to Giza Pyramids, Sphinx, Memphis, Sakkara Pyramids (especially the Step Pyramid complex of king Zoser) and tombs, Dahshur Pyramids (Red Pyramid and Bent Pyramid), Egyptian museum of antiquities, citadel of Saladin (Alabaster Mosque inside it), Islamic Cairo (mosques, houses, souks, etc.), Coptic Cairo, Khan el Khalili Bazaar with its noise and oriental atmosphere, soon the Grand Egyptian museum, museum of civilization with its precious content of majestic Royal Mummies, walking tours, food tours, etc. Or an excursion to another city like Luxor, Aswan, Abu Simbel, Alexandria, the Red Sea, or Fayoum. These tours suit all interests and budgets and maximize your time and money.

FAQs

Yes, Egypt is a welcoming country for tourists. The main tourist areas are well-protected, and we prioritize your safety by using experienced guides and reliable transportation. As with any international travel, we recommend staying aware of your surroundings and keeping your valuables secure.

The most pleasant times to travel to Egypt are during the cooler, milder months from October to April. This period allows you to explore the ancient temples and tombs comfortably. While summer (May to September) can be very hot, it's a great time for deals and enjoying the Red Sea resorts.

For a first-time visitor, the Pyramids of Giza and the Sphinx are essential. We also highly recommend exploring the ancient temples of Luxor and Karnak, the Valley of the Kings, and the historical treasures within the Egyptian Museum in Cairo. Our tours are designed to cover these iconic highlights and more.

Pack lightweight, breathable clothing like cotton and linen. For visiting historical and religious sites, modest attire that covers your shoulders and knees is recommended. Don't forget comfortable walking shoes, a hat, sunglasses, and strong sunscreen for protection against the sun. A light jacket is useful for cooler evenings.

Most travelers from North America, Europe, and many other countries will need a visa. You can often get a visa upon arrival at major airports like Cairo, or you can apply for an e-Visa online before your trip for convenience. We advise checking the latest visa regulations for your specific nationality well in advance of your departure.