Egypt is one of the most diverse travel destinations. With both budget friendly options, and luxurious choices, a trip to Egypt can be tailored exactly to your liking.
Accommodation in Egypt comes in many different forms. Whether you’re looking for hostels and shared dorms, hotels, or luxury stays, you’ll find exactly what you’re looking for.
Budget Hostels & Boutique Hotels: $10-$30 per night
Mid Range Hotels & Guesthouses: $40-$100 per night
Luxury Hotels: $100+ per night
Egypt offers a variety of different food options, from local vendors and street food, to upscale cafes and restaurants.
Traditional street food (Koshary, Falafel, Shawarma, etc): $1-$3 per meal
Restaurant meal: $10 – $20
Transportation
Transportation costs may vary depending on which city you’re visiting in Egypt. Here’s a rough breakdown of what you can expect.
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
You can’t plan a trip to Egypt without a visit to the pyramids and other important landmarks. Here’s a guide to the entry tickets for each sight.
Pyramids of Giza: $10
Grand Egyptian Museum: $25
Karnak Temple: $5
Valley of the Kings: $6
Excursions and Experiences
Pyramids of Giza Half Day Tour with Guide: $70
Hot Air Balloon ride in Luxor: $40-$100
A trip to Egypt can be tailored to your exact budget. Depending on your stay, what you want to do, and how you want to do it, you’ll find exactly what you’re looking for.