Cairo Day Tours: Experience the Best of this Vibrant City!

If you’re looking for an exciting and culturally enriching experience, look no further than Cairo Day Tours! With various options available, you can choose the perfect tour to suit your interests and schedule. Whether you want to explore the ancient pyramids and temples or immerse yourself in the vibrant local culture, Cairo Tours has something for everyone.

Experience the best of Cairo with our day tours in Cairo that will take you to the city’s most iconic attractions. Discover the Pyramids of Giza, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, and explore the mysterious Sphinx of Giza. Visit the Egyptian Museum, home to an extensive collection of ancient Egyptian artifacts. Experience the enchanting atmosphere of the Khan el-Khalili Bazaar, filled with spices, perfumes, and traditional crafts. Please take a tour of Islamic Cairo, with its beautiful mosques and medieval architecture, or explore the Coptic Christian quarter of the city, home to some of the oldest churches in Cairo.

Visit the Citadel of Cairo and the Mosque of Muhammad Ali, a stunning example of Ottoman architecture. Our expert guides will provide fascinating insights into the history and culture of Cairo, making your visit to this vibrant city a genuinely unforgettable experience. Join us for a day tour in Cairo and discover the magic of this ancient city.

For those interested in a more off-the-beaten-path experience, Cairo day tours also offer opportunities to explore the city’s hidden gems, from bustling local markets to alleyways filled with street art. You can even take a cooking class to prepare traditional Egyptian dishes! No matter your Cairo day tour, you will have an unforgettable adventure full of history, culture, and excitement. So why wait? Book your Cairo Tours today and experience the best of this vibrant city!

Cairo City Tour to Egyptian Museum & Citadel and Old Cairo

From$65Start From
Approx 8 Hours
Availability : Everyday
Enjoy our tour of Cairo and take a look at the Egyptian Museum and some artifacts from ancient Egypt. After that you should go to the Citadel of Saladin and the Mosque of Muhammad Ali. Next, you can see Old Cairo, the city that existed before Cairo and has many ancient churches.

Half-Day Tour to Pyramids of Giza & Sphinx

From$40Start From
Approx 5 Hours
Availability : Everyday
Join us on this amazing journey to see the Great Pyramids of Giza (Khufu, Khafre and Menkaure), the oldest of the Seven Wonders of the World, and learn about the great history of the Pharaohs. See the famous Great Sphinx and the Valley Temple of King Khufu, enjoy the wonderful view of the Giza pyramids from the magnificent pyramids panorama.

Half-Day Tour to Egyptian Museum

From$45Start From
Approx 5 Hours
Availability : Everyday
Visit the Egyptian Museum for half a day. Explore the Egyptian Museum, which houses many amazing collections of ancient Egyptian artifacts. However, nothing comes close to the wealth of the Egyptian Museum in Cairo, which is all about the pharaohs and has more than 120,000 artifacts on display.

Half-Day Tour to Grand Egyptian Museum

From$70Start From
Approx 5 Hours
Availability : Everyday
Join us for a half-day excursion to the Grand Egyptian Museum, the largest museum in the world, witness the greatness of Egyptian history and civilization in one place. See monuments that have not been shown before, enjoy seeing all the details that you do not know anything about with us.

Half-Day Tour to Egyptian Museum of Civilization

From$45Start From
Approx 5 Hours
Availability : Everyday
Join us on a half day trip to the Egyptian Museum of Civilization, one of the largest museums in Egypt, witness the greatness of Egyptian history and civilization in one place. Enter the wonderful room of the royal mummies, and enjoy seeing all the details with us in this wonderful museum in Cairo.

Camel or Horse Ride at Giza Pyramids

From$45Start From
Approx 3 Hours
Availability : Everyday
Join us on a trip to the pyramids of Giza to ride camels, horses or carta in the pyramids of Giza. You will enjoy the wonderful scene from the camel's back, whether it is at the time of sunrise or sunset, the scene will capture you with its beauty. And if the camel is not comfortable for you, you can take the horse and you will enjoy the same experience.

Felucca Ride on Nile with Night Activities at Cairo

From$50Start From
Approx 2 Hours
Availability : Everyday
Join us on a felucca ride on the Nile in Cairo and discover the amazing view of Cairo. Get a great look at Cairo up close and from another perspective.

Quad Bike at Giza Pyramids at Sunset with Dinner

From$50Start From
Approx 2 Hours
Availability : Everyday
A quad bike trip to the Giza pyramids desert is the most exciting and adventurous way to witness the wonders of ancient Egypt. Riding through the desert is an exciting adventure that will make your vacation in Egypt unforgettable, especially if you get some great photos of yourself with the pyramids.

Giza Pyramids Sound & Light Show

From$60Start From
Approx 2 Hours
Availability : Everyday
The Pyramids Sound and Light Show is a beautiful audiovisual show that takes place at night. Learn about the history of the pharaohs and the Great Sphinx, which has been watching over the Giza cemetery for more than 5,000 years. Watch and listen to the wonderful show that will make you go back in time to the days of the Pharaohs

Tanoura Show at Wekalet El Ghouri with Local Dinner

From$65Start From
Approx 2 Hours
Availability : Everyday
Enjoy with us at Wekalat Al-Ghouri in Cairo one of the most beautiful traditional Egyptian skirt shows. In Cairo, you can see the amazing dervish show and the performance of the ancient Egyptian troupe. The band is made up of a group of musicians who play beautiful music that you can't hear anywhere else in the world.

Walking Tour at Muizz Street & Khan El Khalili

From$50Start From
Approx 2 Hours
Availability : Everyday
Join us on this wonderful walking tour of Al-Muizz Street to Khan Al-Khalili in Islamic Cairo, which is one of our most beautiful exploration tours. Explore the treasures of Fatimid Cairo in one of the largest open-air Islamic museums with magnificent buildings and mosques scattered along Al-Muizz Street. Down to the oldest market in Egypt, the wonderful Khan El Khalili, where you will definitely find all the gifts you need to buy and more. Because of the hand-made pieces made with great craftsmanship, including utensils, furniture, pottery, perfumes, and other things.

Photo Session at Giza Pyramids

From$150Start From
Approx 2 Hours
Availability : Everyday
On a photo session tour of the pyramids, while you explore the magnificent Giza Plateau with the Great Pyramids of Giza, the Sphinx and the Valley Temple, We allows you to document all your fun moments by taking some professional photos in front of the pyramids. Pictures help you remember happy memories. Great memories that aren't saved in photos usually disappear over time.

Cairo Stopover Tour to Pyramids, Museum & Khan El Khalili

From$100Start From
Approx 8 Hours
Availability : Everyday
Enjoy seeing Khufu, Khafre, and Menkaure, the three pyramids of Giza, and the Sphinx, which has the head of a pharaoh and the body of a lion. Next, you will go to the Valley Temple, which was built for King Khafre and is in front of the Great Sphinx. The next stop is the Egyptian Museum, which has a large collection of unique Pharaonic artefacts. After that, you can shop at the oldest market in the Middle East, Khan El Khalili Market. Then you'll be taken back to your hotel.

Over day Tour to Fayoum City From Cairo by Car

From$110Start From
Approx 12 Hours
Availability : Everyday
Enjoy our wonderful trip to Fayoum from Cairo to visit Fayoum's attractions such as Wadi El-Rayyan, Tunis Village, Fayoum Falls and the wonderful in Fayoum. All this and more with us.

Over day Tour to Alexandria City From Cairo by Car

From$90Start From
Approx 12 Hours
Availability : Everyday
Join us on our day trip from Cairo to Alexandria to visit the wonderful landmarks of Alexandria such as the Roman Catacombs carved in the rock Kum Al Shoqafa and Qaitbay Citadel. And the magnificent Pompeii Column, then the oldest library in Egypt and the ancient world, the Library of Alexandria. With a wonderful lunch in Alexandria.

Cairo Day Tour to Egyptian Museum, Old Cairo & Islamic Cairo

From$65Start From
Approx 8 Hours
Availability : Everyday
We participated in a trip to see the Egyptian Museum and witness the greatness of Egyptian history in one place, Old Cairo, where you will see Salah El-Din Citadel, Muhammad Ali Mosque, and others, then Islamic Cairo, which will take you to the wonderful mosques in Cairo, such as Al-Azhar, Al-Rifai, and others, among other religious places.

Cairo Sightseeing Tour to Explore Coptic & Islamic Cairo

From$50Start From
Approx 8 Hours
Availability : Everyday
Enjoy a tour in Cairo, and start your tour of Islamic and Coptic Cairo by going to Islamic Cairo. By visiting the Mosque of Amr Ibn al-Aas, the Mosque of Ibn Tulun, and others, after that you will go on a tour of Coptic Cairo and see the Hanging Church, the Church of Abu Serga, the Synagogue of Ben Ezra and much more. Then you will be transferred to your hotel in Cairo.

Day Tour to Giza Pyramids & Egyptian Museum

From$70Start From
Approx 8 Hours
Availability : Everyday
Join us on this wonderful trip to visit the oldest of the Seven Wonders of the World, which are the Great Pyramids in Giza (Khufu, Khafre, and Menkaure) to learn about the wonderful history of the Pharaohs. Then visit the legendary Sphinx and the Valley Temple, and then go to the Egyptian Museum, which contains artifacts from all ancient Egyptian civilizations.

Day Tour to Giza Pyramids & Grand Egyptian Museum

From$110Start From
Approx 8 Hours
Availability : Everyday
Join us on this wonderful trip to visit the oldest of the Seven Wonders of the World, which are the Great Pyramids in Giza (Khufu, Khafre, and Menkaure) to learn about the wonderful history of the Pharaohs. Then visit the legendary Sphinx and the Valley Temple, and Grand Egyptian Museum, all home to antiquities dating back to the time of the pharaohs and beyond.

Day Tour to Giza Pyramids & Egyptian Museum Civilization

From$70Start From
Approx 8 Hours
Availability : Everyday
Join us on this fantastic excursion to the Great Pyramids of Giza (Khufu, Khafre, and Menkaure), the oldest of the Seven Wonders of the World, to learn about the fascinating history of the Pharaohs. Afterwards, pay a visit to the fabled Great Sphinx, the Valley Temple, and the National Museum of Egyptian Civilisation, which is home to Pharaonic-era treasures.

Day Tour To Giza Pyramids and Saqqara

From$60Start From
Approx 8 Hours
Availability : Everyday
On this wonderful trip, we will take you to see the great pyramids of Giza (Khufu, Khafre and Menkaure), the oldest of the seven wonders of the world, and learn about the great history of the pharaohs. And see the legendary Great Sphinx and the Valley Temple, then go to the Saqqara Necropolis to see the Saqqara Pyramid, which is the oldest pyramid ever built.

Full-Day Tour to Grand Egypt Museum & Egypt Civilization Museum

From$105Start From
Approx 8 Hours
Availability : Everyday
Learn more about the interesting history of the ancient Egyptian civilizations through sieges such as the civilization of the Pharaohs and the civilizations that followed it, such as the Coptic, Islamic and other civilizations, by traveling to Egypt and seeing its wonderful museums such as the ancient Egyptian Museum, which includes artifacts from all past civilizations, then heading to the Museum of Civilization and sights Magnificent artifacts and entering the room of the great royal mummies, all this and more in this fruitful journey.

Day tour to Pyramids and Egyptian Museum & Khan Al-Khalili

From$75Start From
Approx 8 Hours
Availability : Everyday
Enjoy seeing the three pyramids of Giza, Khufu, Khafre, and Menkaure, in addition to the Sphinx statue, which has the head of a pharaoh and the body of a lion. Next, you will go to the Valley Temple in front of the Great Sphinx which was built for King Khafre. Moving to the Egyptian Museum where you can see a large collection of unique Pharaonic artifacts, after that you go shopping in Khan El Khalili Market, which is the oldest market in the Middle East. After that you will be transferred to your hotel.

Day Tour to Pyramids & Memphis and Sakkara

From$70Start From
Approx 8 Hours
Availability : Everyday
Learn more about Cairo and Giza excursions The Pyramids of Giza See the best sites of ancient Egypt near Cairo in one day, which includes going to the pyramids and the Sphinx, as well as the Step Pyramid in Saqqara, and then the wonderful city of Memphis, which was the first ancient capital of Egypt.

Tour to Giza Pyramids And Egyptian Museum & Old Cairo

From$75Start From
Approx 8 Hours
Availability : Everyday
Visit the huge pyramids of Khufu, Khafre, and Mykerinos in Giza to learn about the fascinating history of the pharaohs and feel like you've gone back in time. Stop by the Egyptian Museum. And Old Cairo: the Hanging Church, St. Sergius Church, Ezra Synagogue, Amr Ibn Al-Aas Mosque, and a trip to the Egyptian Museum and Old Cairo.

Tour to Giza Pyramids & Citadel and Old Cairo

From$65Start From
Approx 8 Hours
Availability : Everyday
Learn more about Cairo and Giza excursions, the pyramids of Giza, see the best sites of ancient Egypt near Cairo in one day, which include going to the pyramids and the Sphinx, then going to the wonderful Citadel of Salah al-Din, watching the wonderful Muhammad Ali Mosque, then going to Old Cairo to see the wonderful sights there.

Over Day Tour to Wadi El Hitan & Safari in Fayoum From Cairo

From$105Start From
Approx 12 Hours
Availability : Everyday
Join us on an excursion to Wadi El Hitan and a desert safari from Cairo. It will be a once-in-a-lifetime experience in the middle of the Egyptian desert. Visit Wadi El Hitan and take in its beautiful scenery and interesting history. Find fossils at the site, then try sand and dune boarding, camel rides through the desert.

Things to know about Tours in Cairo

Is Egypt a safe destination to Visit?

Egypt is generally considered a safe destination for tourists to visit. The country relies heavily on tourism, and the government has taken extensive measures to ensure the safety of tourists. There are police checkpoints throughout the country, particularly in tourist areas, and security measures are in place at airports, hotels, and major tourist sites.

As with any travel destination, it’s always wise to exercise caution and take commonsense safety precautions. It is advised to avoid large crowds, especially during demonstrations or protests, and always to remain alert and aware of your surroundings. It is also recommended that you follow the advice of your tour guide or travel operator and check with your embassy or consulate for any travel tips before your trip.

Overall, as long as you take the necessary precautions, Egypt is a safe and welcoming destination that offers a wealth of history, culture, and natural beauty for visitors to explore and enjoy.

What is the best time to visit Egypt?

The best time to visit Egypt is between October and April, during the country’s mild winter. The temperatures are pleasant during the day, ranging from the mid-60s to the mid-80s Fahrenheit (about 18-30 degrees Celsius), and more relaxed at night. This is also the peak tourist season, so expect larger crowds and higher prices.

Visiting Egypt from May to September can be a good option if you prefer to avoid crowds and endure hotter temperatures. Temperatures during this time can reach up to 100 degrees Fahrenheit (38 degrees Celsius) or higher, but this is also the low season so you may find better deals on tours and accommodations.

It’s also important to note that Ramadan, the month-long Islamic holiday of fasting and prayer, can affect travel to Egypt. During Ramadan, many businesses and tourist sites have reduced hours or may be closed altogether. The dates of Ramadan change each year based on the Islamic calendar, so it’s essential to check the dates before planning your trip.

In summary, the best time to visit Egypt is during the winter season, between October and April, but if you don’t mind the heat and want to avoid the crowds, visiting during the summer months can also be a good option.

Tipping or Baksheesh in Egypt

Tipping, or baksheesh, is a common practice in Egypt and is considered a way to show appreciation for good service. It’s important to note that while tipping is not mandatory, it is expected in many situations, and it’s a good idea to carry small bills and change for this purpose.

Here are some standard tipping practices in Egypt:

  • Tour guides: Tipping your tour guide at the end of your tour is customary. The amount will depend on the length of the tour and the level of service provided, but a good rule of thumb is around 10-20% of the total cost of the tour.
  • Hotel staff: Tipping hotel staff, such as bellhops and housekeeping, is familiar. A small tip of 10-20 Egyptian pounds per day is appropriate.
  • Drivers: If you hire a driver, it’s customary to tip them at the end of your trip. The amount will depend on the length of the journey and the level of service provided, but a good rule of thumb is around 50-100 Egyptian pounds per day.
  • Restaurants: It’s common to leave a tip of around 10-15% of the total bill at restaurants. Some restaurants may include a service charge on the bill, so check before tipping.

In summary, tipping or baksheesh is a common practice in Egypt, and it’s important to have small bills and changes on hand. The amount to tip will depend on the service provided. Still, as a general rule, a tip of 10-20% of the total cost is appropriate for tours and restaurants, while smaller tips of 10-20 Egyptian pounds per day are appropriate for hotel staff and drivers.

What are the best places to visit in Egypt?

Egypt is rich in history and culture, with many fascinating places to visit. Here are some of the top destinations that should be on your list when visiting Egypt:

  1. The Pyramids of Giza: The iconic pyramids are one of the most famous landmarks in Egypt and are a must-visit destination. They are located just outside of Cairo and are the last surviving wonders of the ancient world.

  2. Luxor: Known as the world’s most excellent open-air museum, Luxor is home to some of the most impressive ancient Egyptian monuments, including the Valley of the Kings, Karnak Temple, and Luxor Temple.

  3. Cairo: Egypt’s bustling capital city is a vibrant and chaotic metropolis full of life and energy. Highlights include the Egyptian Museum, the Al-Azhar Mosque, and the Khan El Khalili bazaar.

  4. Abu Simbel: This ancient temple complex, located near the Sudanese border, is one of the most impressive sites in Egypt. The temples were built during the reign of Pharaoh Ramses II and are known for their enormous statues and intricate carvings.

  5. Aswan: This laid-back city in southern Egypt is known for its stunning natural beauty and relaxed atmosphere. Highlights include the Philae Temple, the Aswan Dam, and the Nubian Museum.

  6. Alexandria: Located on the Mediterranean coast, Alexandria is a historic city once home to one of the ancient world’s most famous libraries. Highlights include the Catacombs of Kom el Shoqafa, the Citadel of Qaitbay, and the Bibliotheca Alexandrina.

  7. Sinai Peninsula: This rugged and mountainous region is home to some of Egypt’s most beautiful natural scenery, including Mount Sinai and the Red Sea coast.

In summary, Egypt has many incredible destinations to explore, from the ancient monuments of Luxor and the Pyramids of Giza to the bustling streets of Cairo and the natural beauty of the Sinai Peninsula.

What to bring with you on a trip to Egypt?

When planning a trip to Egypt, it’s important to pack the right items to ensure a comfortable and enjoyable experience. Here are some things to consider bringing with you:

  1. Sunscreen: Egypt is a desert country, and the sun can be intense, so it’s important to pack sunscreen with a high SPF to protect your skin.

  2. Comfortable walking shoes: Many of Egypt’s top attractions involve a lot of walking, so make sure you bring comfortable shoes suitable for walking on uneven terrain.

  3. Lightweight clothing: Egypt can be hot, so pack light clothing from breathable fabrics like cotton or linen. Packing clothes that cover your shoulders and knees is also a good idea, particularly if you plan to visit religious sites.

  4. Scarf or shawl: Women visiting Egypt may want to bring a scarf or shawl to cover their heads when entering mosques or other religious sites.

  5. Water bottle: Staying hydrated is important in Egypt’s hot climate, so bring a reusable water bottle to refill throughout the day.

  6. Insect repellent: Mosquitoes can be a problem in some regions of Egypt, particularly during the summer, so pack insect repellent to keep them at bay.

  7. Camera: Egypt is a country full of fantastic photo opportunities, so bring a camera to capture all the incredible sights.

  8. Power adapter: Egypt uses European-style power sockets, so if you’re coming from outside Europe, you’ll need to bring a power adapter to charge your electronic devices.

Packaging these essential items will prepare you for a comfortable and enjoyable trip to Egypt.

Advices for women while traveling to Egypt

Traveling as a woman in Egypt can be a rewarding and exciting experience, but it’s important to take certain precautions to ensure your safety and comfort. Here are some tips for women traveling to Egypt:

  1. Dress conservatively: Egypt is a Muslim country, and it’s important to respect local customs and dress conservatively. It’s a good idea to cover your shoulders and knees when in public places, especially when visiting mosques or other religious sites.

  2. Avoid walking alone at night: It’s best to avoid walking alone at night, especially in quiet or poorly-lit areas. Instead, take a taxi or use a ride-hailing app to get around.

  3. Use a guide or tour group: Using a guide or tour group can be a good idea, especially if you’re traveling alone. This can help you navigate local customs and culture, and can provide an extra layer of safety.

  4. Be cautious with alcohol: Drinking alcohol in public is prohibited in Egypt, and it’s important to be cautious with alcohol consumption. Stick to drinking in licensed bars and restaurants, and avoid getting drunk in public.

  5. Be aware of your surroundings: It’s always important to be aware of your surroundings, especially when traveling in a new place. Be cautious of pickpockets, scams, and other potential dangers, and trust your instincts if you feel uncomfortable or unsafe.

  6. Research local customs and culture: Researching local customs and culture can help you better understand the country and avoid inadvertently offending locals. For example, it’s important to remove your shoes when entering a mosque, and to avoid physical contact with people of the opposite sex in public.

By following these tips and being aware of local customs and culture, women can have a safe and enjoyable experience traveling in Egypt.

Learn Arabic words to enjoy your visit to Egypt

Learning a few Arabic words and phrases can enhance your experience when visiting Egypt, as it shows respect for the local culture and can help you communicate with locals. Here are some Arabic words and phrases to know:

  • Salaam Alaikum: This is a common Arabic greeting that means “peace be upon you.” Locals will appreciate it if you greet them with this phrase.
  • Shukran: This means “thank you.” It’s always polite to show gratitude when someone helps you or does something for you.
  • Sabah Al-Khair: This means “good morning.” It’s a polite way to greet someone in the morning.
  • Masaa Al-Khair: This means “good evening.” It’s a polite way to greet someone in the evening.
  • Laa Shukran: This means “no, thank you.” You can use this phrase when declining an offer or a service.
  • Min Fadlak: This means “please.” You can use this word when making a request.
  • Afwan: This means “you’re welcome.” You can use this word to respond to someone who has thanked you.
  • Aiwa: This means “yes.” It’s a simple way to answer a question in the affirmative.
  • Laa: This means “no.” It’s a simple way to answer a question in the negative.
  • Ma’a Salama: This means “goodbye” or “go with peace.” It’s a polite way to bid farewell.

By learning these basic Arabic words and phrases, you can show respect for the local culture and communicate more effectively with locals during your visit to Egypt.

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