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How Much Does a Trip to Egypt Really Cost?

Gazef, June 23, 2025July 27, 2025

Planning a trip to Egypt? Whether you’re on a tight budget or looking for luxury, Egypt has something for everyone. From affordable hostels to five-star resorts, tasty street food to fine dining, and historical sites to unforgettable excursions, here’s how much you can expect to spend.

Accommodation:

Accommodation in Egypt varies widely. Budget travelers can find hostels and boutique stays for as little as $10 per night, while mid-range hotels go for around $40–$100. If you’re after luxury, expect to pay $100+ per night.

 

Food and Drinks

Food is just as flexible. Local delights like Koshary, Falafel, and Shawarma cost just $1–$3 per meal, and sit-down restaurant meals range from $10 to $20.

 

 

Transportation

Getting around is easy. A 30-minute Uber or taxi ride costs $3–$5, while hiring a private driver for the day runs about $30–$40. For longer distances, consider domestic flights or trains. Cairo to Luxor or Aswan flights cost around $100–$150, while train rides are often $90–$130.

 

30 minute Uber/Taxi ride: $3-$5

Private driver for one day: $30-$40

 

Internal Flights

If you’re planning on visiting multiple cities in Egypt (which we recommend you do), you can do so via flights, trains, or buses.

 

Flight from Cairo to Luxor: $100-$150

Train from Cairo to Luxor:  $90-$130

 

Flight from Cairo to Aswan: $100-$150

Train from Cairo to Aswan: $90-$130

 

Flight from Cairo to Hurghada:  $100-$150

 

Train from Cairo to Alexandria:  $25-$35

 

Entry Tickets

Entry tickets are surprisingly affordable. You’ll pay $10 for the Pyramids of Giza, $25 for the Grand Egyptian Museum, and just a few dollars for sites like Karnak Temple and the Valley of the Kings.

 

Pyramids of Giza: $10

Grand Egyptian Museum: $25

Karnak Temple: $5

Valley of the Kings: $6 

Excursions and Experiences

If you’re interested in tours, prices are also reasonable. A half-day Pyramids tour with a guide costs around $70, an Islamic Cairo tour is $60, and a hot air balloon ride in Luxor ranges from $40 to $100.

Pyramids of Giza Half Day Tour with Guide: $70

Islamic Cairo Tour: $60

Hot Air Balloon ride in Luxor: $40-$100

 


With all this in mind, Egypt is one of the few destinations where your budget truly goes far, making it perfect for every kind of traveler.

 

FAQs:

Q: How much does a budget trip to Egypt cost?

A budget trip can cost as little as $30–$50 per day including accommodation, food, and transportation.

Q: Are there luxury options available in Egypt?

Yes, Egypt offers luxury stays starting at $100+ per night, along with private tours and upscale dining.

Q: What is the cost of food in Egypt?

 Street food is very affordable ($1–$3 per meal), while restaurant meals range from $10–$20.

Q: How much are internal flights in Egypt?

 Internal flights like Cairo to Luxor or Aswan typically cost between $100 and $150.

Q: Are Egypt’s tourist attractions expensive?

 No, entry tickets are affordable, with prices like $10 for the Pyramids and $25 for the Grand Egyptian Museum.

Q: What are some must-do experiences in Egypt?

Popular experiences include the Pyramids tour, Islamic Cairo tour, and a hot air balloon ride in Luxor.

 

 

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