Cairo Highlights Overnight

MC-7070

2

Day

Departure From

Sharm El Sheikh

Frequency

Daily

Tour Type

Private/Groups

Take a quick flight from Sharm El Sheikh for an exciting overnight tour in Cairo. Visit the Great Pyramids, ride a camel, see the mysterious Sphinx, and explore the stunning Grand Egyptian Museum. Enjoy a restful hotel stay. On day two, discover Cairo’s religious heritage with visits to ancient mosques, Coptic churches, a historic synagogue, and stroll through the lively Khan El Khalili market. Two days packed with history, culture, and unforgettable experiences.

We’ll meet you at your accommodation in Sharm El Sheikh and escort you to the airport for your flight to Cairo.

Begin your day with an Egyptologist-guided tour of the Giza Pyramids, the only surviving wonder of the ancient world. Enjoy a chance to explore the inside of the Great Pyramid, a true highlight of your visit.

Experience a short camel ride across the golden desert sands, an iconic Egyptian adventure you won’t forget.

Visit the mysterious Sphinx with its lion body and pharaoh’s head. Walk through the valley temple, once used for mummification rituals.

Enjoy lunch at a local restaurant before continuing your journey.

Explore the world’s largest collection of ancient Egyptian artifacts at the new Grand Egyptian Museum. See highlights like the Hanging Obelisk, the colossal Ramses II statue, the Grand Staircase, and the famous treasures of Tutankhamun. Don’t miss the breathtaking panoramic view of the pyramids from the end of the Grand Staircase.

Visit this historic Coptic church built above a Roman fortress. Admire ancient icons and learn about Egypt’s Christian history.

See the church built over the crypt where the Holy Family is believed to have stayed during their time in Egypt.

Explore the oldest Jewish temple in Cairo, originally a church, then converted into a synagogue. It reflects Egypt’s diverse cultural history.

Enjoy lunch at a local restaurant before continuing your journey.

If you are eager to know more about when and how Islam entered Egypt, how Muslims pray and fast, what are different architectural features of Mamluk and Ottoman style, you should pay a visit to these Islamic attractions. Pay a visit to the two mosques of Sultan Hassan and Refaei known as the Pyramids of Islamic architecture. Though, they both seem from the same era but the fact is there are about 500 years in between.

At the end of our 2-day tour our representative will transport you back to your accommodation in Sharm el Sheikh

The Cost Includes

The Cost Excludes

Yes, Egypt is considered a safe and welcoming destination. Tourism is a key part of the local economy, and travelers are warmly received. As with any international trip, stay updated on current events and follow local guidance.

The most pleasant months are from September to May, when temperatures are milder and ideal for sightseeing, Nile cruises, desert adventures, and beach getaways.

Bring a valid passport (with at least 6 months validity), light clothing for warm days, warmer layers for cooler nights (especially in winter), sunglasses, sunscreen, a hat, comfortable walking shoes, swimwear, a universal adapter, and some cash for small purchases.

Egyptians are used to visitors from all over the world. Modest clothing is recommended, especially at religious sites. Women may prefer to cover shoulders and knees. Men can wear shorts, but longer trousers are better in mosques and traditional areas out of respect.

Yes, most nationalities require a visa. Many tourists can apply online (e-Visa) or get it on arrival at the airport. We’re happy to help guide you through the process.

We recommend drinking bottled water instead of tap water. Bottled water is widely available and affordable. During your tours with us, we provide unlimited bottled water for your comfort.

Absolutely. Egyptian hospitality is renowned, and we take great pride in looking after our guests. Solo female travelers are welcomed and well-respected. For added comfort, we also offer women-only tours led by female guides.

Egypt uses 220V electricity with the standard European-style two round pin plugs. A universal adapter is handy if you’re coming from outside Europe.

Depending on your travel dates, you may catch amazing festivals such as Ramadan, the Cairo International Film Festival, or local music, food, and folklore celebrations. Let us know your dates, we’ll help you plan around the best events.

We offer culinary experiences ranging from street food tours to home-cooked meals with local families. Don’t miss classics like koshari, falafel, grilled meats, and coastal seafood. You can even join a cooking class and take the flavors home with you.

Join community tours, hands-on craft workshops, or even local volunteer projects. We work closely with trusted organizations that offer authentic experiences and respectful ways to connect with everyday Egyptian life.

We’re passionate about Egypt and committed to making your journey unforgettable. From iconic landmarks to hidden gems, we tailor every itinerary to your interests. Our local expertise and personalized service make your trip truly one of a kind.

Starting Price

$ 579
99
per person
  • Best Price Guaranteed
  • Private Tours
  • Professional Guide