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Egypt Holiday Packages from UAE

Egypt operates on a scale that renders superlatives inadequate. The Great Pyramid of Giza - the only intact wonder of the ancient world - rises from the desert plateau just outside Cairo, built to a precision that still puzzles structural engineers today. Along the Nile, the temple complex at Karnak spans over a hundred hectares of hypostyle halls and obelisks, while the Valley of the Kings at Luxor conceals royal tombs whose painted walls remain vivid after three millennia. For travellers seeking egypt tour packages that deliver genuine historical depth, this country rewards extended exploration at every turn.

Egypt draws couples who float down the Nile on a private felucca at sunset, families who watch children's eyes widen at mummies in the Egyptian Museum, solo adventurers who dive the coral gardens of Sharm El-Sheikh, and culture seekers who photograph Abu Simbel's colossal statues at dawn. Whatever combination of ancient wonder and coastal relaxation you are after, an egypt vacation package from the UAE puts this extraordinary country within three to four hours' flying time. Contact Travelwings today to build your itinerary.

Why Travel to Egypt?

Here are five compelling reasons why Egypt belongs on your travel list in 2026.

  • Unparalleled Antiquity: Egypt's pharaonic civilization lasted over three thousand years, leaving the Sphinx, Luxor Temple, and the Saqqara Step Pyramid - the world's oldest monumental stone structure - as tangible evidence of its reach.
  • Nile Cruising Culture: A three- or four-night Nile cruise between Luxor and Aswan remains one of travel's defining experiences, passing riverside temples and felucca-dotted banks that look almost unchanged in photographs from a century ago.
  • Red Sea Diving: The Egyptian Red Sea coast hosts some of the world's most accessible coral reefs - Ras Mohammed National Park and the SS Thistlegorm wreck near Sharm El-Sheikh attract divers from over sixty countries annually.
  • Desert Landscapes: Beyond the pharaonic trail, the White Desert near Farafra offers surreal chalk formations, and the Siwa Oasis holds Berber architecture and Alexander the Great's oracle temple in one of Africa's most isolated settings.
  • Culinary Depth: Egyptian food tells its own history - full medames (slow-cooked fava beans) has been eaten along the Nile since at least the medieval period, while koshari, a mix of lentils, rice, macaroni and spiced tomato sauce, is the country's definitive street food.

Best Time to Visit Egypt – Month by Month

Egypt's climate and calendar offer distinct experiences across all four seasons.

  • March–May (Spring): Spring is arguably Egypt's finest window for sightseeing. Daytime temperatures in Cairo and Luxor hover around 25–30°C, the Nile cruise season is fully operational, and the Valley of the Kings is comfortable before summer heat sets in. The desert blooms briefly after winter rains.
  • June–August (Summer): Temperatures in Upper Egypt regularly exceed 40°C in summer, making outdoor exploration at Luxor and Aswan physically demanding without early starts. The Red Sea coast - where Hurghada and Marsa Alam stay in the low 30s - draws beach and diving visitors who compensate with lower hotel rates.
  • September–October (Autumn): Autumn eases summer heat gradually, and by October Luxor is comfortable again for full-day temple visits. Nile cruise bookings pick up sharply in October as European and GCC holiday seasons align, so advance reservations are essential for the best vessels.
  • November–February (Winter): The cooler months - with Cairo highs around 20°C and Luxor at 25°C - are peak tourist seasons. The Abu Simbel Sun Festival occurs twice annually: 22 February and 22 October,

When sunlight penetrates the inner sanctuary and illuminates the statues of Ramesses II and three deities.

What's Included in Our Egypt Tour Packages

Every Egypt package from Travelwings UAE is built around a complete set of confirmed components - no hidden gaps.

  • Return flights from Dubai International Airport (DXB) or Abu Dhabi International Airport (AUH) to Cairo International Airport (CAI), with options for onward domestic connections to Luxor or Aswan.
  • Hotel accommodation in 3-star to 5-star properties including Nile-view hotels in Cairo, riverside lodges in Luxor, and Red Sea resort options in Hurghada or Sharm El-Sheikh.
  • Daily breakfast at your hotel, with optional half-board and full-board upgrades available for Nile cruise packages.
  • Guided tours covering the Giza Pyramid Complex and Sphinx, the Egyptian Museum in Cairo, Karnak and Luxor Temples, the Valley of the Kings, and Philae Temple near Aswan.
  • Destination-specific activities including Nile felucca rides, hot-air balloon flights over Luxor at sunrise, Red Sea snorkelling or scuba diving, and optional desert quad-bike excursions.
  • Private transfers between airports, hotels, and key sites throughout your itinerary.
  • 24/7 Travelwings support via phone and WhatsApp from departure through to return.

Sample Itineraries

  • 3-Day Cairo Foundations: Arrive Cairo and transfer to a Nile-view hotel. Day one covers the Giza Plateau - the Great Pyramid, Sphinx, and Solar Boat Museum. Day two: Egyptian Museum with mummy room and Tutankhamun's treasures, followed by an evening in Islamic Cairo at Khan el-Khalili bazaar. Day three: Saqqara Step Pyramid and Memphis open-air museum before departure.
  • 5-Day Cairo & Nile Classic: Two days in Cairo as above, then fly to Luxor. Board a Nile cruise and sail south to Aswan, visiting Karnak Temple, the Valley of the Kings, Hatshepsut's mortuary temple, and Philae Island. Return to Cairo for departure on day five - a compact circuit that covers the pharaonic highlights without repetition.
  • 7-Day Egypt Full Circuit: Cairo and Giza on days one and two. Fly to Abu Simbel on day three - the twin temples of Ramesses II carved directly into a sandstone cliff - then north to Aswan for Philae and the High Dam. Four nights on a full Nile cruise from Aswan to Luxor covering all major temple sites. Fly back to Cairo for a departure day that includes a final evening on the Nile Corniche.

Family-Friendly & Couple Getaways

Families find Egypt's itinerary extraordinarily tangible for children - the mummies, the hieroglyphs, and the sheer scale of the pyramids generate genuine excitement rather than museum fatigue. Child-friendly guides at Giza and Luxor are accustomed to making the storytelling vivid, and the Egyptian Museum's Tutankhamun gallery consistently lands as a family highlight. Couples gravitate toward the private romance of a Nile cruise, sundowner drinks on deck between Esna and Kom Ombo, and the diving coastline at Dahab on the Sinai peninsula, where the Blue Hole and Canyon dive sites offer underwater drama above and beyond resort reefs.

Travel Planning Tips

  • Visa: UAE passport holders can obtain a visa on arrival at Cairo International Airport for a fee of approximately USD 25. Most other nationalities, including those holding UAE residency, should apply for an e-Visa through the Egyptian e-Visa Portal before travel - processing typically takes 3–5 business days.
  • Currency: The Egyptian Pound (EGP) is the local currency. ATMs are widely available in Cairo, Luxor, and Aswan, and accept international cards. USD and AED are accepted informally at many tourist sites and markets, though EGP gives better value for smaller transactions.
  • Getting Around: Domestic flights connect Cairo to Luxor, Aswan, and Hurghada efficiently - the Cairo–Luxor route operates multiple daily departures. Travelwings packages include private air-conditioned transfers for all key journeys; independent taxis require negotiation, and ridesharing apps (Uber and Careem) operate in Cairo.
  • Connectivity: Egyptian SIM cards from Vodafone Egypt or Orange Egypt are available at Cairo airport and give reliable 4G coverage in cities and tourist corridors. International roaming from UAE carriers works but is significantly more expensive for data-heavy usage.

Why Book with Travelwings UAE

  • Flexible monthly payment plans spread the cost of your Egypt trip across 3, 6, or 12 instalments with no hidden interest charges - making a Nile cruise or pyramids break accessible year-round.
  • Transparent pricing with no surprise charges at checkout: your quoted price covers flights, hotels, tours, and transfers as specified.
  • Travelwings partners with licensed Egyptian ground operators holding authorisation from the Egyptian Tourism Authority, ensuring guides are certified and vehicles are inspected.
  • Arabic, English, and Hindi-speaking consultants are available to assist UAE residents across all nationalities with questions about visas, packing, and itinerary adjustments.
  • Around-the-clock support from the moment you depart Dubai or Abu Dhabi until you land home - if a connection is delayed or a hotel has an issue, Travelwings resolves it on your behalf.

Book Your Egypt Holiday Today

From the Great Pyramid of Giza to the Karnak Temple complex at Luxor, Egypt delivers a depth of experience that holds up across multiple visits. Travelwings UAE brings together flights, accommodation, guided tours, and activity bookings into a single confirmed package, so you travel with full clarity on cost and logistics. Call or message our team in Dubai or Abu Dhabi today to start building your Egypt itinerary for 2026.

More Holiday Destinations to Consider from the UAE

Jordan Holiday Packages

Egypt and Jordan share a fascinating geographic and historical corridor along the northeastern corner of Africa and the Levant - the two countries are physically close enough that a combined Nile-and-Petra itinerary is one of the region's most rewarding multi-destination trips. Where Egypt delivers pharaonic monuments on an almost incomprehensible scale, Jordan offers the Nabataean city of Petra carved into rose-red sandstone cliffs, the other-worldly landscape of Wadi Rum, and the unique buoyancy of the Dead Sea. For UAE travellers who want cultural depth layered with dramatic desert scenery, explore our Jordan holiday packages.

Georgia Holiday Packages

Georgia sits at the opposite end of the cultural and climatic spectrum from Egypt - a Caucasus country of alpine meadows, medieval tower villages, and one of the world's oldest continuous wine traditions, centred on Kakheti where fermentation in buried clay qvevri vessels predates Roman viticulture. After the heat and historical intensity of Egypt, Georgia's cool mountain air around Kazbegi and the café culture of Tbilisi's old town offer a compelling contrast. UAE travellers particularly value Georgia's visa-free access and short flying time from Dubai. Browse our Georgia holiday packages.

Maldives Holiday Packages

Egypt's Red Sea reefs are spectacular, but the Maldives offers an entirely different relationship with the Indian Ocean - overwater bungalows sitting directly above the lagoon, house-reef snorkelling steps from
your deck, and an atolls geography that places you in genuine isolation from the wider world. The Maldives suits travellers who have ticked Egypt's cultural monuments and want their next trip to centre on stillness, underwater life, and private-island luxury. Flights from Dubai to Malé take just over three hours. Discover our Maldives holiday packages.

Azerbaijan Holiday Packages

Azerbaijan shares Egypt's quality of layering ancient history beneath a thoroughly contemporary capital - Baku's Old City (Icherisheher) is a UNESCO-listed medieval walled settlement ringed by flame-shaped glass towers and luxury hotels along the Caspian Boulevard. The Zoroastrian fire temples of Ateshgah and the eternal natural flames at Yanar Dag add a spiritual dimension distinct from anything in North Africa, while the country's proximity to both the UAE and Georgia makes it an easy addition to a wider Caucasus or Middle East itinerary. Learn more about our Azerbaijan holiday packages.

Eid Al Adha Holiday Packages

The Eid Al Adha break is one of the year's most valuable travel windows for UAE residents - a four-to-six-day cluster that, combined with annual leave, can extend into a meaningful international trip. Egypt is an excellent Eid destination given its flight frequency from Dubai and Abu Dhabi, but Travelwings curates Eid packages across more than a dozen destinations simultaneously, so you can compare Egypt with beach alternatives or European city breaks in a single search. Plan ahead, as inventory for the best-value packages moves quickly in the weeks before the holiday. Explore all our Eid Al Adha holiday packages.

Browse the full range on our UAE holidays index page.

Prices and inclusions are indicative and subject to change based on availability, travel dates, and seasonal demand. Contact Travelwings UAE for current pricing.

Frequently Asked Questions

1. How much does an Egypt holiday package from the UAE cost?

Egypt tour packages from Dubai or Abu Dhabi typically start from around AED 2,200 per person for a 3-night Cairo break including flights and accommodation. A full 7-day Nile cruise package with flights and guided tours generally ranges from AED 4,500 to AED 9,000 per person depending on the cruise vessel category and departure dates. Travelwings publishes live pricing with all inclusions clearly listed.

2. Do UAE residents need a visa for Egypt?

UAE passport holders receive a visa on arrival at Cairo International Airport, currently priced at approximately USD 25 (around AED 90). Residents holding other passports - including Indian, Pakistani, and British nationals - should apply for an Egyptian e-Visa online before travel; processing takes 3–5 business days and costs USD 25. Travelwings consultants can provide current guidance for your specific nationality.

3. How many days do you need for an Egypt trip?

A minimum of five days is recommended to cover Cairo's major sites and fit in a short Nile cruise or a Luxor day trip. Seven days allows a proper Nile cruise from Luxor to Aswan plus two days in Cairo without feeling rushed. Egypt rewards those who extend to ten days or more, particularly if adding the Red Sea coast or the Western Desert oases to the main Nile corridor.

4. When is the best time to visit Egypt from the UAE?

October through April constitutes the most comfortable window for sightseeing in Upper Egypt - Luxor and Aswan temperatures stay between 20°C and 30°C, and the light is ideal for photography at the temples. December and January see peak tourist numbers, so booking Nile cruises at least six to eight weeks in advance is advisable. The Abu Simbel Sun Festival on 22 October draws specialist visitors and requires advance planning.

5. Is Egypt safe and suitable for family travel?

Egypt's main tourist corridor - Cairo, Luxor, Aswan, and the Red Sea resorts - is considered safe for family travel, and the Egyptian Tourism Authority deploys tourist police at major sites. The country hosted over 14 million international tourists in 2023, a figure that has continued rising. Families with children find the interactive element of pyramids, mummies, and ancient storytelling particularly engaging, and resorts at Hurghada and Sharm El-Sheikh offer calm, shallow waters appropriate for young swimmers.

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