
Egypt Tours from Lebanon
Book Egypt tours from Lebanon: short Beirut-Cairo flights, honest age-based visa guidance, Cairo and Nile-cruise packages, prices and best time to go.
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Giza Pyramids, Sphinx, Saqqara & Memphis — Full-Day Tour

Luxor Day Trip from Hurghada: Small Group & Tutankhamun's Tomb

Tour to Pyramids & The Grand Egyptian Museum

Hot Air Balloon Ride in Luxor Egypt with Transfers Included

From Hurghada: Cairo & Giza Highlights Day Tour

Hurghada: Luxor Valley of the Kings & Tutankhamun Tomb Trip

Cairo 8 Hour Private Tour of Pyramids & Grand Egyptian Museum

Hurghada: Cairo Day Trip by Flight, Pyramids, Sphinx & Museum

Half Day Tour Giza Pyramids& Great Sphinx with Private Tour Guide

Cairo: Entry Ticket to Grand Egyptian Museum

Giza Pyramids & Great Sphinx: Half-Day Private Tour with Guide

From Cairo: Half-Day Tour to Pyramids of Giza and the Sphinx

Combo (Save 8%): Giza Complex Skip-the-Line Entry + Grand Egyptian Museum Skip-the-Line Tickets

Cairo Airport Private Arrival/Departure Transfer to any address/hotel in Cairo

VIP Private Giza Pyramids, Sphinx Tour –Inside the Pyramids&More

Best of Cairo Private Giza Pyramids, Sphinx and Grand Museum Tour

Hurghada: Luxor Valley of the Kings & Tutankhamun Tomb Trip

Luxor Day Tour: Valley of Kings & Queens & Hatchepsut Temples

Luxor: Hot Air Balloon Ride over Luxor Relics

From Aswan: Abu Simbel Temple Day Trip with Hotel Pickup

Pyramids Sphinx Camel ATV Bike Shopping and Nile Dinner Cruise

Hurghada : Cairo Excursion by Flight, Pyramid GEM or Ancient Museum

Cairo: Female-Guided Pyramids, Sphinx & Museum City Tour

Full Day Tour to East and West Banks of Luxor

Hurghada: Luxor Tour with Valley of the Kings & Tutankhamun

Giza Complex Skip-the-Line Tickets

VIP Meet and Greet Private Hotel Transfer from Cairo Airport

Giza Pyramids,Sphinx,Camel Ride,ATV Bike,Shopping, Dinner cruise

Luxury Felucca on the Nile with Lunch

Luxury Sunrise Balloon Ride in Luxor with Hotel Pickup
Beirut to Cairo is a short, dense flight of about an hour and a half, which makes a Cairo city break or a Nile cruise one of the easiest getaways a Lebanese traveller can plan. The catch is not the distance - it is the visa, which for Lebanese nationals is the most nuanced of any nearby market and depends heavily on the traveller's age and circumstances. This guide covers the flights, sets out the visa picture honestly, and explains what a trip costs and when to go.
Flights from Beirut to Cairo
Direct Beirut (BEY) to Cairo (CAI) flights average about 1 hour 24-28 minutes. MEA (Middle East Airlines) and EgyptAir both fly the nonstop, with MEA reportedly carrying around 55% of route bookings to EgyptAir's 45% and running roughly 14 flights a week. Round-trip fares run from about USD 237 on MEA (averaging near USD 291) and from about USD 224 on EgyptAir (averaging near USD 264), with the cheapest one-ways seen around USD 116-121 (as of 2026 - verify on the airline site). Fares are quoted in USD rather than Lebanese pounds, reflecting de facto dollar pricing in Lebanon. Scheduled nonstops concentrate on Cairo; the Red Sea airports at Hurghada and Sharm el-Sheikh are usually reached via a connection or seasonal charter, so check current schedules if you are heading for the coast.
Do Lebanese travellers need a visa for Egypt?
This is where sources conflict sharply, so treat it as unresolved and verify per traveller before booking. One authoritative reference indicates Lebanese nationals have a conditional 30-day visa exemption for those aged under 16 or over 50, plus a visa on arrival for tourism subject to conditions - such as travelling to Alexandria or South Sinai, or arriving at Borg El Arab, Hurghada or Sharm el-Sheikh on a charter flight. A commercial visa advisory, by contrast, states that Lebanese passport holders need a pre-arranged embassy visa, likely reflecting security screening for males of military and working age. The practical reading: young children and travellers over 50 may enter more freely, while Lebanese men aged around 16-50 commonly require prior security clearance or a pre-arranged visa. Confirm the exact rule for the traveller's age with the Egyptian consulate in Beirut. Note too that Lebanese nationals in transit may be restricted to the airside area and required to continue on the same connecting flight. Lebanese residents of the Gulf may separately qualify for the GCC-resident visa on arrival if their residency and passport are each valid six-plus months and their profession qualifies.
The new Cairo digital visa on arrival
From 1 August 2026, Cairo International Airport launched a digital visa-on-arrival pilot: eligible travellers generate a QR-code visa via an official portal, app or kiosk for a total of about USD 36 (a USD 30 visa plus USD 6 issuance), with the code expiring 48 hours after generation. Because much Lebanese eligibility hinges on age, charter and entry-point conditions - and the noted VOA conditions point to Borg El Arab, Hurghada or Sharm charters rather than Cairo - Lebanese travellers should not assume the Cairo digital VOA applies to them. Confirm eligibility first.
Packages and prices
For Lebanese travellers the easiest standalone product is a Cairo city break or a short Nile cruise, given the roughly 90-minute flight. Egypt and Jordan remains the flagship regional twin-centre combo - Pyramids plus Petra, often with a Nile cruise or the Dead Sea - packaged by operators like Egypt Tours Portal, Memphis Tours, G Adventures and Tauck. Published multi-country Egypt + Jordan tours start around USD 3,299 with G Adventures and climb for luxury itineraries, while a standalone Egypt module booked direct is far cheaper. See our Nile cruise guide for how the Luxor-Aswan segment works. Treat all figures as ranges and verify current rates.
When to go
The best sightseeing window is October to April, with October-November and March-April optimal at around 25-30C. May to September is very hot inland (35-45C in Luxor and Aswan) but cheaper, while the Red Sea stays warm for diving and beach roughly April to November. Ramadan 2026 runs about 17 February to 19 March, when opening hours shift.
What to book
Sort the consulate confirmation first, then book the flight and a two- to three-night Cairo base for Giza, the Egyptian Museum and Islamic Cairo, with an optional short Nile cruise. Carry USD cash, easily exchanged in Egypt; the Lebanese pound is not practical there. Keep small EGP notes for tipping.
Common questions
How long is the flight from Beirut to Cairo?
Direct Beirut (BEY) to Cairo (CAI) flights average about 1 hour 24-28 minutes. MEA and EgyptAir both fly the nonstop, with MEA running roughly 14 flights a week, so it is a short, frequent regional hop.
Do Lebanese citizens need a visa for Egypt?
Sources conflict sharply. One authoritative reference gives a conditional 30-day exemption for travellers under 16 or over 50, plus a conditional visa on arrival tied to specific airports or charter flights; a commercial advisory says a pre-arranged embassy visa is required, likely for men aged around 16-50 who face security screening. Confirm the exact rule for the specific traveller's age with the Egyptian consulate in Beirut before booking.
Does the new Cairo digital visa on arrival apply to Lebanese travellers?
Do not assume so. From 1 August 2026 Cairo airport runs a digital VOA pilot costing about USD 36 (USD 30 visa plus USD 6 issuance), with the QR code valid 48 hours. But much Lebanese eligibility hinges on age, charter and entry-point conditions that point to Borg El Arab, Hurghada or Sharm rather than Cairo, so verify your eligibility first.
How much does an Egypt trip from Lebanon cost?
Round-trip Beirut-Cairo fares run from about USD 224-291 on average depending on the airline and season, with cheap one-ways sometimes near USD 116-121. Multi-country Egypt + Jordan packages start around USD 3,299, but a standalone Cairo or Nile-cruise module booked direct costs far less. Treat these as ranges and verify.
What is the best Egypt trip to book from Beirut?
Given the roughly 90-minute flight, a Cairo city break or a short Nile cruise is the easiest standalone product. A two- to three-night Cairo base covers Giza, the Egyptian Museum and Islamic Cairo, and you can add a Luxor-Aswan Nile cruise or extend into the classic Egypt + Jordan combo.
When is the best time to visit Egypt from Lebanon?
October to April is the prime sightseeing window, with October-November and March-April optimal at around 25-30C. Summer is very hot inland but cheaper, and the Red Sea stays warm for diving into November. Ramadan 2026 runs roughly 17 February to 19 March, when hours change.

