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how much is a trip to egypt

  • Writer: fathy ali
    fathy ali
  • Apr 19
  • 3 min read

how much is a trip to egypt of a trip to Egypt can vary significantly based on several factors, including:

  • Duration of your trip: A short 3-5 day trip will cost less than a 10+ day immersive experience.

  • Travel style: Budget travelers can manage on significantly less than those seeking mid-range comfort or luxury.

  • Accommodation: Hostels and budget hotels are cheaper than mid-range or luxury hotels and Nile cruises.

  • Transportation: Internal flights are more expensive than trains or buses. Taxis and ride-sharing will add up compared to public transport.

  • Activities and sightseeing: Entrance fees to major sites and guided tours will impact your budget.

  • Time of year: Peak tourist seasons (generally October to February) tend to have higher prices for flights and accommodation. The summer months (April to July) are off-peak.

  • Origin: Flight costs to Egypt vary greatly depending on where you are flying from.

Here's a general breakdown to give you an idea (excluding international flights unless specified):

Budget Traveler:

  • Daily Expenses: $30 - $70 per person, focusing on hostels/budget hotels, local food, public transport, and free or low-cost activities.

  • Weekly Cost: $210 - $490 per person.

  • For a 7-10 day trip (excluding international flights): $470 - $1200 per person.

Mid-Range Traveler:

  • Daily Expenses: $70 - $150 per person, staying in comfortable mid-range hotels, eating at local restaurants and some tourist-oriented ones, using a mix of transport (trains, some taxis, internal flights for longer distances), and taking some guided tours.

  • Weekly Cost: $490 - $1050 per person.

  • For a 7-10 day trip (excluding international flights): $1000 - $2500 per person.

Luxury Traveler:

  • Daily Expenses: $150+ per person, staying in high-end hotels or Nile cruises, dining at nicer restaurants, using private drivers, and taking private or small-group tours.

  • Weekly Cost: $1050+ per person.

  • For a 7-10 day trip (excluding international flights): $2500 - $4000+ per person (and can go much higher).

Including International Flights (from the USA as an example):

  • Budget (7-10 days): $800 - $1200 (flights) + $470 - $1200 (local) = $1270 - $2400 per person

  • Mid-Range (7-10 days): $800 - $1500 (flights) + $1000 - $2500 (local) = $1800 - $4000 per person

  • Luxury (10-14 days): $1000 - $1500 (flights) + $2500 - $4000+ (local) = $3500 - $5500+ per person

Key Cost Factors to Consider:

  • Flights: Round-trip flights from the US can range from $600 to $1500+ depending on the time of year and how far in advance you book. Flights from Europe and Asia can vary.

  • Accommodation: Budget options can be as low as $10-$50 per night, mid-range $50-$150, and luxury $150+. Nile cruises can range from $200-$500+ per night.

  • Tours and Activities: Day tours can range from $50-$100+, and entrance fees to major sites can cost $10-$20 per site (some are more expensive, like Abu Simbel and the Great Pyramid). Luxor Pass can save money if you plan to visit many sites.

  • Food: Street food and local meals can be very affordable ($1-$5 per meal), while mid-range restaurants cost $10-$30, and fine dining can be $40+ per person.

  • Transportation within Egypt: Domestic flights can cost $100-$250 per flight. Trains are more budget-friendly ($5-$80 depending on distance and class). Taxis and ride-sharing costs will vary.

Recommendations:

  • Define your travel style and priorities. What are the must-see sights for you? How comfortable do you want to be?

  • Research flight costs from your location.

  • Look at accommodation options within your budget.

  • Decide on the type of tours and activities you want to do.

  • Factor in visa costs (if applicable) and travel insurance.

  • Set a realistic daily budget for food and local transportation.

  • Consider traveling during the shoulder seasons (spring or fall) for better weather and potentially lower prices.

By considering these factors, you can get a much clearer idea of how much your trip to Egypt will cost.

 
 
 

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