Sharm el Sheikh
Duration
24 HoursAvailable days:
DailyAdults
45 $Children
40 $Pickup Time
23:30
What do you know about Cairo besides the fact that one of the Seven Wonders of the World — the Pyramids of Giza and the Great Sphinx — is located here? Let us tell you more.
Cairo is not only the capital of Egypt, but also the largest city in the Middle East, the largest Arabic-speaking city in the world, and the third-largest city in Africa (after Lagos and Kinshasa). It is a vast, vibrant metropolis where ancient history and modern life exist side by side.
Giza is a district of Cairo where the famous Egyptian pyramids are located. Today, the city has expanded so much that modern residential areas stand almost next to the Giza Plateau — the nearest buildings are just 200 meters from the Great Sphinx. This striking contrast shows how closely everyday life in Cairo is connected to its ancient past. With a population of nearly 10 million people, the city is constantly alive and full of energy.
Flowing through the heart of Cairo is the legendary Nile River, the longest river in the world (competing with the Amazon for the top position). The Nile divides Cairo into eastern and western banks and flows from south to north. Without exaggeration, the Nile is life itself here. It is the only river in North Africa that crosses the Sahara Desert and reaches the Mediterranean Sea, making life possible in this arid region.
During this Cairo day tour by bus from Sharm El Sheikh, you will visit Egypt’s most iconic landmarks, including the Pyramids of Giza, the Great Sphinx, and the Egyptian Museum on Tahrir Square. The museum houses one of the world’s most important collections of ancient Egyptian artifacts, offering a deep insight into the history of the pharaohs and their civilization.
Cairo cannot be fully described in words — it must be seen, heard, and felt. This excursion gives you the perfect opportunity to experience the spirit of Egypt, even if you have only one free day.
Dear guests, please carefully read the following information before booking:
A visa is MANDATORY for travel to Cairo. You must have a visa sticker affixed in your passport with an entry stamp. The visa costs USD 30 and is purchased at the airport upon arrival in Egypt. The visa fee is not included in the tour price.
Guests holding passports from Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, and Kyrgyzstan must obtain a visa in advance in their home country and have a guarantee letter from their travel agency.
If you do not have a visa, visa assistance through the guide before departure is available at an additional cost of USD 37.
Payment is made to the guide when boarding the bus. Payment can be made in cash or by card (card payments are subject to a service commission).
The tour date must be booked in advance by contacting us.
Departures are daily at approximately 23:30, depending on the location of your hotel in Sharm El Sheikh.
You may be picked up from your hotel by a minibus and then transferred to a large, comfortable tourist bus to save time and ensure a smooth journey.
The distance between Sharm El Sheikh and Cairo is 506 km. Travel time is approximately 8 hours by bus, including security checkpoints along the route.
Transportation is provided by a large, modern tourist bus equipped with air conditioning, a toilet, two drivers, a professional guide, and security personnel.
The bus travels via a new, shorter toll road for a faster and more comfortable journey.
Group size is 35–40 guests, and the bus is a full-size tourist coach with an onboard toilet.
The air conditioning operates year-round, including winter. We recommend bringing warm clothing, a light blanket or shawl, and a neck pillow for comfort.
There will be one stop along the way for restroom use and a shop visit. Please plan accordingly.
Return to Sharm El Sheikh is expected around 01:00–01:30 at night. Departure from Cairo is usually around 16:00–17:00, depending on traffic conditions and security checkpoints.
Our guide will pick you up at the entrance gate of your hotel at approximately 23:30 (the exact pickup time will be confirmed after your booking).
The bus is equipped with a toilet, however please note that the air conditioning operates year-round, even in winter, so we recommend bringing warm clothing and something to cover yourself for a comfortable journey.
The bus travels via a new, shorter toll road, ensuring a smoother ride. The journey to Cairo, including security checkpoint stops, takes approximately 8 hours.
Along the way, there will be one stop at a comfortable roadside café with restrooms, where you can rest, purchase a hot drink, or have a snack if you wish.
You will arrive in Cairo at around 08:00–08:30 in the morning, ready to begin your sightseeing program.
The first stop in Cairo will be the Egyptian Museum, located in the heart of the city on Tahrir Square, one of Cairo’s most famous and central landmarks.
This historic museum is one of the most important cultural sites in Egypt and houses an extraordinary collection of ancient Egyptian artifacts, spanning thousands of years of history. Inside, you will see statues of powerful pharaohs, beautifully preserved mummies, ancient jewelry, sarcophagi, papyrus scrolls, and countless priceless treasures that tell the story of ancient Egyptian civilization.
With the guidance of a professional Egyptologist, you will learn about the daily life, beliefs, and rituals of the ancient Egyptians, as well as the fascinating history of the pharaohs and their dynasties. The museum visit provides essential historical context before exploring the Pyramids of Giza later in the day.
This stop offers a deep and meaningful introduction to Egypt’s ancient heritage and is a must-see highlight of any Cairo excursion.
At the second stop of the program, guests may optionally enjoy a relaxing boat ride on the Nile aboard a traditional sailing boat (felucca).
Duration: up to 45 minutes
Price: approximately $10–20 per person, payable on site
Experience: peaceful sailing with scenic views of the Nile, away from the city noise
Guests who prefer not to join the boat ride may wait inside or near the bus, as required by local police regulations in Cairo.
After the Nile boat ride, you will enjoy lunch at a local restaurant.
Typical lunch menu includes:
Rice
Grilled chicken
Fresh salads
Bread and traditional Egyptian sauces
Drinks during lunch are not included and can be purchased separately.
Following lunch, the group will visit:
a Papyrus Institute, where you can learn how ancient papyrus was made
an oil and perfume factory, offering locally produced aromatic oils and souvenirs
The total shopping stop lasts approximately 40 minutes.
The final and most iconic part of the excursion is a visit to the Giza Plateau, home to the world-famous pyramids and the Great Sphinx.
The Giza Necropolis includes:
The Great Pyramid of Khufu (Cheops) – originally 140 meters high and over 4,500 years old
The Pyramid of Khafre, slightly smaller but appearing taller due to its elevated base
The Pyramid of Menkaure, the smallest and southernmost of the three
In addition to the main pyramids, you will see:
Queen’s pyramids
Valley temples and satellite pyramids
Originally, the pyramids were covered with polished white limestone, which reflected sunlight brilliantly. Over the centuries, much of this casing stone was removed and reused for later construction.
The Great Sphinx of Giza is the oldest surviving monumental sculpture in the world.
Length: 73 meters
Height: 20 meters
Carved from a single limestone rock
Depicts a lion’s body with a human head, believed to represent Pharaoh Khafre
Between the Sphinx’s paws once stood a small sanctuary. The missing nose has been the subject of many theories; while some legends attribute it to Napoleon’s soldiers, historians have found no definitive proof.
Entrance inside the Great Pyramid of Khufu is optional and not included
Ticket price: approximately $30 (1500 EGP), payable on site
Payment must be made in Egyptian pounds
The sightseeing program in Cairo ends at approximately 16:00–17:00, after which we begin our return journey to Sharm El Sheikh.
Arrival back at your hotel in Sharm El Sheikh is expected at around 01:00–01:30 at night, depending on road traffic conditions and the time spent at security checkpoints along the way.
During the return trip, there will be one scheduled stop for restroom use and a short break.
Important note:
Dear guests, we kindly ask you to check the weather forecast before the trip and dress accordingly. Comfortable clothing, suitable footwear, and warm layers (especially for night travel in the air-conditioned bus) will help ensure a pleasant and comfortable journey.
You may be picked up from your hotel by a minibus and then transferred to a large, comfortable tourist bus to save time and ensure a smooth journey.
During the optional Nile boat ride, guests who choose not to participate will wait inside the bus or nearby, in accordance with Egyptian tourism regulations.
Entrance inside the Great Pyramid of Cheops (Khufu) is not included in the tour price. If you wish to enter (and if time allows according to the program), tickets can be purchased directly at the site.
The approximate cost is 1,500 EGP (around USD 30). Ticket availability is limited daily.
The program also includes a stop of approximately 40 minutes at a perfume and essential oils factory, where you can learn about traditional Egyptian oils and fragrances. Purchasing products is optional.
The sightseeing program in Cairo usually ends around 17:00.
Return to Sharm El Sheikh is expected at approximately 01:00–01:30 at night. Departure from Cairo is usually between 16:00–17:00, depending on traffic conditions and security checkpoints.
The order of the program may change depending on the guide’s decision, traffic conditions, and crowd levels at the attractions, in order to provide the best possible experience.
An Egyptian visa is required to enter Cairo. The visa must be stuck in your passport with an entry stamp.
If you only have a Sinai-only stamp, and need assistance with visa issuance, we can arrange this before the excursion.
Visa cost: USD 30 + USD 7 guide service fee = USD 37 total.
In this case, hotel pickup will be 1 hour earlier than usual.
In some cases, the guide arrives at the hotel in advance, collects your passports for visa processing, and then returns them before the start of the excursion — directly on the bus. This helps save time and avoid additional organizational hassles on the day of the trip.
Guests holding passports from Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, and Kyrgyzstan must obtain an Egyptian visa in advance in their home country and have a guarantee letter from their travel agency.
Unfortunately, we are unable to arrange visas for these nationalities. You may contact your country’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs or embassy in Egypt for assistance.
Transportation within Cairo is provided by a large, air-conditioned tourist bus equipped with a toilet.
Please note: to prevent unpleasant odors, the bus toilet may occasionally be closed by the driver under technical pretexts.
We strongly recommend using restrooms during scheduled stops and at tourist sites.
Public restroom fee: approx. 10 EGP
Restrooms at the lunch restaurant are free of charge
In case of urgent need and if the bus toilet is closed, please contact your guide immediately or reach out to our booking department for assistance.
Please be aware that guides may offer optional goods or services for an additional fee during the tour. This is a common local practice.
Kindly note that our online service does not control the quality or pricing of these optional items, and all purchases are made at your own discretion.
This excursion can be upgraded to a private Cairo tour, including a separate guide and private bus.
For availability and pricing, please contact our booking center in advance.
Hotel transfers in Sharm El Sheikh and Cairo
Professional licensed guide (Egyptologist)
Entrance tickets to the Egyptian Museum (Tahrir Square) and to the Giza Pyramids complex
Lunch at a local restaurant in Cairo
Egyptian visa sticker (can be arranged through our guide for a total cost of USD 37)
Optional Nile sailing boat trip: approx. USD 10–20
Entrance inside the Great Pyramid of Khufu (Cheops): approx. 1,500 EGP (around USD 30)
Drinks during lunch
Personal expenses (restroom fees during the trip, souvenirs, optional purchases)
Original passport with an Egyptian visa sticker attached
Packed breakfast (dry lunch box) – please order it at your hotel reception early in the morning on the day of departure (usually free of charge).
We also recommend taking extra snacks from dinner (fruit, sandwiches), as the journey is long and only lunch is included.
Drinking water
Sunglasses
Hat or head covering
Season-appropriate clothing
Even in summer, please bring a light jacket or sweater, as air conditioning operates on the bus year-round (including winter).
You may also bring spare clothing, a travel neck pillow, or a light blanket for comfort. All personal items can be safely left on the bus during sightseeing.
Power bank for charging your phone or camera
Wet wipes / tissues
Comfortable walking shoes
Camera or video equipment
Cash for personal expenses, such as drinks at lunch, the optional Nile boat ride, or souvenirs (card payments may not always be accepted)
Yes, it is one of the most popular excursions from Sharm El Sheikh. Despite the long journey, the tour allows you to see the Pyramids of Giza, the Great Sphinx, and the Egyptian Museum in one day at a more affordable price than flying.
The journey takes approximately 8 hours one way, including security checkpoints and one scheduled rest stop.
Pickup from hotels is usually around 23:30, depending on your hotel location. Return to Sharm El Sheikh is expected at around 01:00–01:30 at night.
Yes. The trip follows official tourist routes and includes licensed drivers, a professional guide, and security checks along the way. This is a standard and well-established tourist excursion.
Yes. An Egyptian visa sticker in your passport is required. If you only have a Sinai-only stamp, visa assistance can be arranged before departure for an additional fee.
Yes. Entrance tickets to the Egyptian Museum on Tahrir Square are included in the tour price.
Entrance inside the Great Pyramid of Khufu (Cheops) is not included. Tickets can be purchased on-site (subject to availability) for approximately 1,500 EGP (around USD 30).
Yes. Lunch at a local restaurant in Cairo is included. Drinks are usually not included and are paid separately.
No. The optional Nile sailing boat trip is available for an additional cost (approximately USD 10–20). Guests who do not join will wait near the bus.
This is a group tour, usually consisting of 35–40 participants, traveling on a large tourist bus with air conditioning and a toilet.
The tour is suitable for children and adults who are comfortable with long overnight bus travel. Due to the length of the journey, it may be tiring for very young children or elderly guests.
Wear comfortable clothing and walking shoes. Bring warm clothes or a light blanket, as the bus air conditioning works all year round, even in winter.
Yes. There is one scheduled stop on the way to Cairo and one on the return journey for restroom use and refreshments.
Yes. The program usually includes a visit to a perfume and essential oils factory. Purchases are optional.
Yes. The order of visits may change depending on traffic, crowd levels, or the guide’s decision to ensure the best experience.
Yes. This excursion can be upgraded to a private tour with a separate guide and private bus. Please contact the booking team for details and pricing.
You must bring your original passport with a valid Egyptian visa sticker with stamp on the day of the tour.
The trip is long and overnight, so it can be tiring for some travelers. However, the bus is comfortable, air-conditioned, and includes rest stops. Many guests rest or sleep during the journey.
Yes. Most travelers sleep during the night journey. We recommend bringing a neck pillow, light blanket, or warm clothes for extra comfort.
Yes, the bus is equipped with a toilet. However, it may occasionally be closed. Regular restroom stops are scheduled along the route.
You will have enough free time to take photos, walk around the plateau, and enjoy the views. Time inside the pyramids is optional and depends on ticket availability.
No. Camel and horse rides near the Pyramids are optional and paid directly on-site. Prices are negotiable and not included in the tour.
Tipping is not mandatory, but it is customary in Egypt. Tips for the guide or driver are given at your discretion.
Cash is recommended for personal expenses, optional activities, and restrooms. Card payments may not be accepted everywhere.
Guides are usually available in English, Russian, Italian, and other languages. Please confirm language availability when booking.
Due to the long overnight bus ride, this tour is not recommended for pregnant travelers.
Yes. Personal belongings can usually be left on the bus during sightseeing. However, valuables should always be carried with you.
The program is well-structured but active. The guide manages timing to ensure all main attractions are covered without unnecessary delays.
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