
Egypt Tours from France
Book Egypt tours from France: ~4h30 direct flights, e-visa for French citizens, Nile cruises and Red Sea combos. Prices and tips, verify before you go.
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Pirámides de Guiza, Esfinge, Saqqara y Menfis: visita de un día completo

Excursión de un día a Luxor desde Hurghada en grupo reducido y tumba de Tutankamón

Tour a las Pirámides y el Gran Museo Egipcio

Vuelo en globo aerostático en Luxor, Egipto, con traslados incluidos

Desde Hurgada: tour de 1 día por los puntos destacados de El Cairo y Guiza

Hurghada: excursión al Valle de los Reyes y la tumba de Tutankamón en Luxor

El Cairo: tour privado de 8 horas a las pirámides y el Gran Museo Egipcio

Hurgada: excursión de 1 día a El Cairo en avión, pirámides, esfinge y museo

Tour de medio día a las pirámides de Guiza y la Gran Esfinge con guía privado

El Cairo: ticket de entrada al Gran Museo Egipcio

Tour de medio día a las pirámides de Guiza y la Gran Esfinge con guía privado

Desde El Cairo: tour de medio día a las pirámides de Guiza y la Esfinge

Combo (ahorra 8%): entrada sin colas al complejo de Guiza + entradas sin colas al Gran Museo Egipcio

El Cairo: traslado privado de llegada/salida del aeropuerto a cualquier dirección u hotel

Mejor valorados: pirámides de Guiza, Esfinge, paseo en camello, almuerzo y acceso al interior de las pirámides

Lo mejor de El Cairo: tour privado a las pirámides de Guiza, la Esfinge y el Gran Museo

Hurghada: excursión al Valle de los Reyes y la tumba de Tutankamón en Luxor

Luxor: tour de un día al Valle de los Reyes y las Reinas y los templos de Hatshepsut

Luxor: Paseo en Globo sobre las Reliquias de Luxor

Desde Asuán: Excursión de un día al Templo de Abu Simbel con servicio de recogida del hotel

Pirámides, Esfinge, camello, ATV, compras y crucero con cena por el Nilo

Hurgada: excursión a El Cairo en avión con Pirámides y Gran Museo Egipcio o Museo Antiguo

El Cairo: tour de la ciudad con guía femenina: pirámides, esfinge y museo

Tour de día completo a las orillas este y oeste de Luxor

Hurgada: tour a Luxor con el Valle de los Reyes y Tutankamón

Entradas sin colas al complejo de Guiza

Recepción VIP y traslado privado al hotel desde el aeropuerto de El Cairo

Pirámides de Guiza, Esfinge, paseo en camello, quad ATV, compras y crucero con cena

Faluca de lujo en el Nilo con almuerzo

Paseo de lujo en globo al amanecer en Luxor con recogida en el hotel
Egypt is one of the easiest long-haul trips a French traveller can plan. Paris sits roughly four and a half hours from Cairo by direct flight, French nationals get a straightforward e-visa, and the Nile-cruise market TUI France and independent operators have sold for decades means a well-worn path from Charles de Gaulle to the temples of Luxor. The tours below are bookable now. Here is what to know before you choose one.
Getting there from France
Air France and EgyptAir both fly direct from Paris Charles de Gaulle (CDG) to Cairo (CAI), with a flight time of about 4h30 (the fastest scheduled hops come in near 4h15), typically on a Boeing 787 Dreamliner. The route is busy: as of mid-2026 there were roughly 56 flights a week between the two cities, so you rarely have to build a trip around a single departure. Indicative return economy fares have run in the region of 200 to 350 euros, though prices move with season and demand, so verify live before booking.
If the Red Sea is your goal, the pattern differs. Hurghada (HRG), Marsa Alam (RMF) and Sharm el-Sheikh (SSH) are served largely by charter and low-cost carriers rather than daily scheduled flights, with Transavia France among those flying to Hurghada. One quirk to plan around: if you arrive on a charter into a Red Sea airport, you are generally required to return by charter from the same airport, so confirm the rules with your operator.
Visa for French citizens
French nationals are eligible for the Egyptian e-visa through the official portal at visa2egypt.gov.eg. Apply at least seven days before departure. As of 2026 the e-visa costs about 25 USD for single entry or 60 USD for multiple entry, each granting a 30-day stay, with processing usually inside 24 to 72 hours. A traditional visa-on-arrival has also been available at Egyptian airports for roughly 25 to 30 USD in cash.
One change worth flagging: from 1 August 2026, Cairo International Airport began piloting a digital visa-on-arrival across all terminals, replacing the paper sticker with a QR code generated online, via a mobile app or at airport machines. The single-entry cost is 36 USD (30 USD plus a 6 USD processing fee), with the QR valid 48 hours from issuance; paper visas still run in parallel during the pilot. There is also a reported nuance that French citizens travelling in organised groups may enter on a national identity card rather than a passport, but conditions apply, so treat it as a check with your operator and the French authorities. Whichever route you take, keep your passport valid at least six months beyond your return date.
What a trip costs
Most French travellers buy Egypt as a package rather than piece by piece. TUI France is the dominant packager, selling Luxor-to-Aswan Nile cruises like "Les legendes du Nil", a Cairo pre-tour plus cruise combo, and smaller dahabiya sailings. Independent French operators bundle Nile cruise, Cairo pyramids and Red Sea all-inclusive extensions. Exact 2026 prices swing with ship class, season and whether flights are included, so verify the final figure on the operator's page. A typical product is a seven-night Cairo plus Nile cruise circuit, sometimes extended with a Hurghada beach stay.
Best time to go
For a Nile cruise, October to April is the comfortable season, with daytime temperatures around 25 to 30C and November widely rated the single best month. The Red Sea coast is warm-water from roughly April to November, with June to August hot for sightseeing but prime for diving. The French Toussaint break (late October to early November) lines up neatly with the best Nile weather, while the Christmas holidays bring higher prices. Verify exact 2026 school-holiday dates by academie zone.
Nile cruise or Red Sea?
These are two different holidays. A Nile cruise is the classic cultural circuit: Karnak, the Valley of the Kings, Edfu, Kom Ombo and Philae, usually sailing between Luxor and Aswan. The Red Sea is a beach-and-dive escape reached mostly by charter. Many French packages combine both, pairing a few cruise nights with a Hurghada extension. If you want the temples, start with our Nile cruise guide.
What to book
Browse the tours below and match them to your dates. For a first visit, a Cairo-and-cruise circuit covers the essentials; add a Red Sea leg to slow down at the end. Prices shown are guidance ranges only, so confirm current fares, inclusions and visa costs before you commit.
Preguntas frecuentes
Do French citizens need a visa for Egypt?
Yes. French nationals are eligible for the Egyptian e-visa via the official portal at visa2egypt.gov.eg, ideally applied for at least seven days before departure. As of 2026 it costs around 25 USD for single entry or 60 USD for multiple entry, both allowing a 30-day stay. A visa-on-arrival is also available, and from 1 August 2026 Cairo Airport is piloting a digital QR-code version at 36 USD single entry. French travellers in organised groups may reportedly enter on a national identity card, but confirm that with your operator first. Verify all costs and rules before you travel.
How long is the flight from France to Egypt?
Direct flights from Paris Charles de Gaulle to Cairo take about 4h30, with the fastest scheduled flights near 4h15. Air France and EgyptAir both operate the route, typically on a Boeing 787 Dreamliner, and there were roughly 56 flights a week as of mid-2026. Red Sea resorts like Hurghada are reached mainly by charter flights rather than daily scheduled services.
How much does an Egypt trip from France cost?
Return economy flights from Paris to Cairo have run roughly 200 to 350 euros depending on season and demand. Most French travellers book a package rather than separate parts: TUI France and independent operators sell Cairo-plus-Nile-cruise circuits, often seven nights, with prices that vary widely by ship class, season and whether flights are included. Treat any figure as indicative and verify the final price on the operator's page.
When is the best time to visit Egypt?
For a Nile cruise, October to April is the comfortable season, with daytime temperatures around 25 to 30C and November often rated the single best month. The Red Sea coast has warm water from around April to November, with summer hot for sightseeing but excellent for diving. The French Toussaint break in late October aligns well with the best Nile weather, while Christmas brings higher prices.
Should I choose a Nile cruise or the Red Sea?
They offer different holidays. A Nile cruise is the classic cultural route between Luxor and Aswan, taking in Karnak, the Valley of the Kings, Edfu, Kom Ombo and Philae. The Red Sea, reached mostly by charter, is about beaches, snorkelling and diving. Many French packages combine the two, pairing a short cruise with a Hurghada beach extension, so you do not have to pick only one.
How many days do I need in Egypt?
A common French package runs about seven nights, typically combining Cairo and the pyramids with a Luxor-to-Aswan Nile cruise, which covers the headline sights comfortably. If you want to add a Red Sea beach stay at the end, allow a few extra days. Shorter trips are possible given the short 4h30 flight, but a week gives you the temples without rushing.

