Let our Egyptologists enthral you with a private excursion to the Pyramids and Sphinx to unravel their mysteries. Eat yourself silly with a local who will tantalise you with the delicacies of Cairo’s food scene. Ride the Nile in your luxury dahabiya while shadowing our knowledgeable archaeologists at Karnak Temple and The Tomb of Nefertari. Immerse yourself in the wonders of Abu Simbel and complete your adventure, soaking up the Red Sea coastline where our expert skipper will put you over some of the finest diving and snorkelling, the Indian Ocean has to offer.
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Egypt, a country steeped in history and culture, is a seductive destination that beckons travellers from around the world. Home to iconic landmarks such as the Great Pyramids of Giza, the Sphinx, the temples of Luxor and Karnak and a mesmerising coastline of extraordinary snorkelling and beach life. Egypt promises much and delivers more.
History dates back over 6,000 years and here you will find ancient civilisation nestled along the Nile River. Home to the Pharaohs, pyramids, and remarkable temples, its rich heritage includes the development of writing, art, and architecture, making Egypt one of the world’s most fascinating and enduring cultures.
Immerse yourself in this utterly mesmerising country, where age-old wonders, vibrant markets, stunning landscapes, and glittering coastlines come together in perfect harmony. With so much to see and do, you may feel there’s never enough time to explore everything. Yet, with its rich history, warm hospitality, and delicious cuisine, Egypt is a place worth visiting again and again, as new treasures and unforgettable experiences continue to unfold.
Wix Squared has some exceptional guides to get you under the skin of the country including:
- An archaeologist exploring underwater excavations in Alexandria
- A senior archaeologist explaining Chicago House scholars’ techniques for creating hieroglyphic and pictorial replicas
- A leading politician or economist who will open up their home and host you for dinner
- Female entrepreneurs who can showcase Egypt’s art and design brilliance
- A foremost birding expert who can take you out to discover birds of the Nile
- An Egyptologist whose discovery of KV5 has proved to be the largest tomb found in the Valley of the Kings
- A local expert in Egyptian foods who will help you savour traditional cuisine, explore vibrant markets, and share culinary delights
- A Nubian family where you can experience their rich culture, hospitality, and traditions
- A skipper in the “know” about the best areas for dolphin spotting, snorkelling and diving
Itinerary Starting Price
From £3,900 per person for 6 days including accommodation, private guiding, entrance fees and private transfers (not including flights).
Random Fact
An Ancient Egyptian Mummy’s bandages could stretch for 1 mile when unwrapped.
Festival
Sham El-Nessim is the most frequented festival in Egypt and heralds the beginning of spring, luring revellers out to picnic and party.
What to Eat
Egyptian-style falafel is best served hot and fresh at one of the many street vendors. The best ones are moist and green on the inside, crunchy on the outside, and great with tahini.
What to Read
‘The Egyptian’ by Mika Waltari. This epic tale spans the then-known world, from Babylon to Crete, Thebes to Jerusalem, and centres on Sinuhe, a mysterious man who rises from degradation to become Pharaoh Akhnaton’s personal physician.
What to buy
Papyrus Art brings the past to life with Egyptian paintings showing daily life, mythology, and ancient Egyptian gods and goddesses.
Treasures of Cairo
Cairo offers a variety of vibrant neighbourhoods to suit all tastes. If you’re looking for luxury, look no further than The Four Seasons Nile Plaza or The St. Regis, both with enviable views of the Nile and distant views of the Great Pyramids of Giza. Immobilia apartments are a lovely family option for a more localised and authentic experience, with a lively atmosphere and easy access to city attractions.
Beach Retreats
The Four Seasons Alexandria lies in the heart of Alexandria, overlooking the Mediterranean Sea; for a real wow factor head to the coast to El Gouna and stay at the beautiful boutique haven that is La Maison Bleue. Casa Cook you may like for its boutique, modern-style or The Chedi’s sumptuous, eco-friendly luxury getaway.
River Rides
Discover the secrets of ancient Egypt, from ageless monuments to intricately carved temples and tombs by boat. The most traditional, slow, and potentially private way to sail the Nile is by Dahabiya. Alternatively, take a larger cruise on board the five-star Historia Nile Cruise, revel in the charms one of the classic Oberoi boats or perhaps try the newer Soleil de Nile or one of the Kazazian Cruises.
Eastern Bank
Luxor’s Al Moudira offers a unique blend of traditional Egyptian architecture and luxury, while the Hilton features modern amenities and Nile views. The historic Sofitel Winter Palace exudes a charm but is a little dated, and the Sofitel Legend Old Cataract, Aswan combines luxury with heritage. For something a little simpler, The Benben Hotel on the shores of Lake Nasser is a bit different with far reaching views to Phillae Temple.
Old & New Cairo
In Cairo, we can unlock closed doors to offer guests unique and immersive experiences. We can arrange private entry to museums and archaeological sites, offering behind-the-scenes treasures with some careful planning in advance. Meet an Egyptologist or curator at the Egyptian Museum to view its most precious collections privately. Special visits to historic mosques, churches, or synagogues, such as the Ben Ezra Synagogue or Hanging Church, can be arranged with prior permission. Allow us to introduce you to cultural centres and private estates for exclusive workshops, art classes, or traditional crafts. A knowledgeable local guide adds depth, bringing Cairo’s cultural gems vividly to life.
River Cruising
A Nile River cruise offers a magical way to explore Egypt’s ancient wonders in comfort and style. As you glide along the river, enjoy breathtaking views of iconic sites in Luxor, Karnak, and the Valley of the Kings, all from a relaxing boat setting. Cruising allows you to visit historic temples, tombs, and monuments at a leisurely pace, with our expert guides. It provides a unique perspective on Egypt’s rich history, blending scenic beauty with cultural discovery. Plus, the tranquil river journey creates a peaceful atmosphere, allowing a glimpse of Egyptian day to day life, making it an unforgettable experience combining excellent food, adventure, relaxation, and history in one voyage.
Giza’s Pyramids & The Sphinx
Special access can significantly enhance your visit to the Sphinx and Giza Pyramids. While standard entry allows you to explore the immediate surroundings, private guided trips offer exclusive experiences and early entry. We can arrange admission to the Great Pyramid of Khufu (Cheops) through a unique tunnel or chamber that is rarely open to the public. Sunrise and sunset excursions provide a more intimate atmosphere with fewer visitors, while VIP access can include visits to the Solar Boat Museum and the Giza Plateau’s best viewing sites. These options ensure stunning views, personalized guidance, and a uniquely private, memorable experience at one of the world’s most iconic archaeological sites.
Upper Egypt
These immersive destinations offer a direct connection to Egypt’s ancient civilisation and vibrant culture. Luxor’s temples and tombs, Aswan’s scenic Nile views and Nubian villages, and Abu Simbel’s colossal rock temples provide a captivating journey into history. We can arrange exclusive access, include private exploring of hidden tombs in the Valley of the Kings, and coordinate sunrise visits to Abu Simbel before the crowds arrive. These experiences will enable guests to explore these iconic sites intimately, gaining a deeper understanding of Egypt’s heritage while enjoying personalised, memorable adventures.
Cultural Diversity and Traditions
Egypt boasts rich cultural diversity, blending ancient traditions with modern influences. Its vibrant history is expressed through music, dance, art, and cuisine, with celebrations like Ramadan, Eid, and Coptic Christmas highlighting religious and cultural variety. Traditional practices such as belly dancing and folk music remain central to Egyptian identity. We can connect you with expert teachers, immerse you in local communities, and guide you to the best festivals and markets, ensuring a truly authentic and engaging cultural experience that brings Egypt’s living heritage vividly to life.
Snorkelling, Diving & Kitesurfing
Hurghada, Soma Bay, and El Gouna are top destinations for water sports, offering crystal-clear waters and vibrant marine life. Expert dive masters in Hurghada and Soma Bay guide our visitors through stunning coral reefs, ensuring safe and memorable underwater adventures. El Gouna is a kitesurfing hotspot, with professional instructors catering to beginners and advanced riders alike. Snorkelling lessons are available in all three locations, allowing newbies to explore confidently. These destinations combine excellent instruction, ideal conditions, and breathtaking settings for unforgettable water sports experiences.
While Egypt and the UAE have a common Islamic past, their cultures, habits, and surroundings are vastly different, providing tourists with an intriguing contrast. Direct flights between Cairo and Dubai or Cairo and Abu Dhabi allow for easy transit between these two nations.
Take a direct flight to Delhi and spend a week exploring Hindu culture across Delhi, Agra, and Jaipur’s Golden Triangle. See ornate Hindu temples and immerse yourself in spice-filled bazaars and rich art forms reflecting India’s spiritual depth and dynamic cultural heritage.
Egypt and Turkey, both rich in history and culture, make an exciting combination for travellers looking to explore diverse experiences. Direct flights between Cairo and Istanbul make it easier than ever to connect these two unique destinations.
Egypt has some great events spaces; checkout Cairo’s 1930s built skyscraper for a sophisticated venue; buyout an eco-lodge set beside a salt lake and surrounding oasis in the desert, relish private bespoke temple and tomb dinners, leisurely cruise the Nile on a riverboat or hang out in the desert in your own bespoke campsite. These locations lend themselves perfectly for some truly inspiring venues, be it for 12 or 1500.
There is always the possibility of booking exclusive use of some of the country’s best boutique hotels, private villas, temples or pyramids to ensure that you and your guests can celebrate in style. Here we can coordinate some stunning light shows, Shaabi (Egyptian Folk Musicians), or international DJ’s to bring your party to life.
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Weather
The best time of year to travel to Egypt is between October and April, when cooler temperatures make sightseeing more comfortable.
Egypt experiences a predominantly arid climate with hot summers and mild winters.
Weather is generally dry with minimal rainfall, offering warm, sunny conditions year-round.
Coastal areas like Alexandria and Hurghada enjoy moderated weather due to the Mediterranean and Red Sea.
Inland cities such as Cairo and Luxor can exceed 40 °C in summer, making winter ideal for exploring iconic sites.
- In January, Egypt experiences mild temperatures, making it an ideal time to explore historical sites, enjoy outdoor activities, and relax by the Red Sea. January is marked by the Coptic Christmas and the Cairo International Book Fair attracts book lovers and publishers from afar.
- Egypt offers pleasant temperatures in February, making it a great month to see ancient monuments, relax on the Red Sea, and visit cultural events. The Abu Simbel Sun Festival is a bi-annual event at the Abu Simbel Temple, celebrating the alignment of sunlight within the temple’s inner sanctum.
- Mild temperatures are ideal for exploring ancient sites like the Pyramids of Giza and cruising the Nile. Visitors can enjoy cultural festivals, desert adventures, and beach activities along the Red Sea coast. Carry a jumper or jacket for the evenings.
- April is a great month to visit Egypt due to its pleasant climate. April promises beautiful weather and fewer crowds as temperatures rise but stay mild. This is a time of vibrant celebrations, religious observances, and cultural exploration, making it an ideal time to visit.
- Temperatures rise across the country in May, but the weather remains pleasant enough for sightseeing and exploring cities. It is also a popular month before the interior becomes overly hot. The country is busy with cultural events and festivals that provide a unique view into the country’s rich traditions and current festivities, most notably of which is Sham El-Nessium.
- June is undeniably hot. The ideal times to explore may be in the mornings and evenings, particularly down south, but the Red Sea shoreline remains pleasant.
- July marks the height of summer in Egypt, characterised by intense heat and dry conditions. Light, breathable clothing is essential for daytime comfort. Sun protection, including hats, sunglasses, and sunscreen, is crucial to guard against the intense sun.
- This is the hottest month of the year, with temperatures rising dramatically and it is rare to see any rainfall. The best places to escape the heat are the Red Sea but beach resorts are busy with summer vacationers. You can however expect low tourist numbers and good diving and snorkelling.
- Egypt in September offers hot weather, but the temperature is a little more moderate and is therefore a better time to explore ancient sites like the Pyramids and temples. The Red Sea coast provides excellent diving conditions. However, it can be hot in the desert regions, so pack accordingly. The El Gouna Film festival is generally aired this month.
- This is an excellent time to visit when daytime temperatures are comfortable and nights are cool, but you’re still guaranteed sun. The conditions are perfect for exploring chaotic Cairo or venturing into the desert. Snorkelling in the Red Sea offers excellent visibility. Abu Simbel’s Sun Festival is celebrated at the Abu Simbel Temple.
- This month has lovely weather, with days being dry and sunny and cooler evenings. It is a perfect month for both sightseeing and relaxing. However, you should expect Egypt to be busy. The Cairo International Film Festival is a major event in the Arab world, typically this month, showcasing a diverse selection of films.
- In December, Egypt offers pleasant weather with mild temperatures, making it an ideal time to explore ancient sites like the Pyramids of Giza and Luxor. Festive decorations adorn cities, and the Red Sea beckons with warm waters for diving and snorkelling. December brings a blend of cultural and religious celebrations, notably Christmas festivities among Christian communities.