
Egypt Tours from Oman
Egypt tours from Oman: direct Muscat-Cairo flights, GCC visa-free entry up to 6 months, Nile cruises, Red Sea beaches and Egypt-Jordan combos.
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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
For Omani travellers, Egypt is about as low-friction as a foreign trip gets: a direct hop of a little over four hours to Cairo, visa-free entry as a GCC citizen, and a spread of options from pyramids and Nile cruises to Red Sea beaches and a natural pairing with Jordan. This page covers the flights, the entry rules for nationals and residents, and the trips worth booking.
Getting there: flights from Oman
Direct Muscat (MCT) to Cairo (CAI) flying time averages about 4 hours 18 minutes. Oman Air, EgyptAir and Air Arabia (Air Arabia Egypt) all run nonstop service, with Oman Air operating roughly 13 nonstop flights a week and EgyptAir around 5. Round-trip fares typically run about USD 322 to 599 depending on season and lead time, with deals reported from around USD 191 to 197 round-trip; in local terms, one-way deals have been advertised from about OMR 76. Convert and verify at booking.
The Red Sea airports — Hurghada (HRG) and Sharm El Sheikh (SSH) — are reached from the Gulf mainly via seasonal, charter, or one-stop connections rather than dense nonstops; scheduled direct service from Muscat concentrates on Cairo. Confirm current HRG and SSH nonstop schedules with the airlines.
Visas: nationals versus residents
Entry rules split two ways, so confirm which applies to you before booking.
Omani nationals, as GCC citizens, are visa-exempt for Egypt for up to six months (alongside Bahrain, Kuwait, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the UAE). Because entry is visa-exempt, you need no e-visa or visa-on-arrival fee — just a passport valid six months or more and onward or return documentation.
Expat GCC residents (non-GCC nationals holding valid Gulf residency) are eligible for a visa on arrival at Egyptian airports and land borders if both the residence permit and passport are valid six months or more, with a cash fee reported around USD 25. Eligibility is most straightforward for professional categories (managers, engineers, doctors, business owners); labor and domestic-helper professions may need a pre-approved consular visa, so those travellers should confirm with the Egyptian embassy before booking.
The new digital visa on arrival
From 1 August 2026, Cairo International Airport began a digital visa-on-arrival pilot: eligible travellers generate a QR-code visa before or after landing via an official portal, mobile app, or airport kiosks. Reported total cost is USD 36 (a USD 30 visa fee plus USD 6 issuance), with each QR code expiring 48 hours after generation — verify during the pilot. This mainly matters to Oman-based expat GCC residents who use the VOA, not to visa-exempt Omani nationals, and paper stickers reportedly remain available for now.
What to book
A natural twin-centre from Oman is Egypt plus Jordan — pyramids and Petra — widely packaged by operators such as Egypt Tours Portal, Memphis Tours, G Adventures and Tauck. Multi-country Egypt and Jordan itineraries of 7 to 15 days are priced from roughly USD 3,299 up to USD 3,900 or more for longer holy-land variants; shorter Cairo-and-Petra combos come cheaper. Egypt-only staples include Cairo city breaks, 3–4 night Nile cruises between Luxor and Aswan, and Red Sea beach or dive packages to Hurghada and Sharm El Sheikh (pricing varies — quote per operator). For the river leg, our Nile cruise guide covers the Luxor–Aswan route in detail.
Best time to go
The peak comfortable season is October to April, with October–November and March–April cited as the best of the best for sightseeing and Nile cruising, at around 25–30°C days. May to September is hot (35–45°C in Luxor and Aswan) and generally avoided for touring, though it brings lower cruise prices and the Red Sea stays warm (around 24–28°C water) roughly April to November for diving and beach. Ramadan in 2026 runs roughly 17 February to 19 March; touring continues, but some hours and services shift.
Money and health notes
The currency is the Egyptian Pound, with USD 1 around 48–52 EGP in early–mid 2026 (verify — some forecasts see further depreciation). ATMs are widely available with daily caps around 5,000–10,000 EGP; official bank and exchange offices give better rates than airport counters. Carry small EGP notes for taxis, tips and small vendors. On health, the CDC recommends hepatitis A and typhoid vaccines for essentially all travellers to Egypt; tap water is not considered safe, so stick to bottled or treated water and avoid ice and raw produce.
Preguntas frecuentes
Do Omani citizens need a visa for Egypt?
No. As GCC citizens, Omani nationals are visa-exempt for Egypt for up to six months. You need no e-visa or visa fee — just a passport valid six months or more and onward or return documentation.
What about expats living in Oman?
Non-GCC nationals holding valid Gulf residency can get a visa on arrival if both the residence permit and passport are valid six months or more, with a cash fee reported around USD 25. This is most straightforward for professional categories; labor and domestic-helper professions may need a pre-approved consular visa, so confirm with the embassy first.
How long is the flight from Muscat to Cairo?
About 4 hours 18 minutes direct. Oman Air, EgyptAir and Air Arabia Egypt all fly nonstop, with Oman Air running roughly 13 nonstop flights a week and EgyptAir around 5.
Can I combine Egypt with another country?
Yes — Egypt plus Jordan (pyramids and Petra) is a popular twin-centre from Oman, packaged by operators like Egypt Tours Portal, Memphis Tours, G Adventures and Tauck. Multi-country 7 to 15-day itineraries run from roughly USD 3,299 upward; shorter Cairo-and-Petra combos are cheaper. Verify pricing per operator.
When is the best time to visit Egypt from Oman?
October to April is the peak comfortable season, with October–November and March–April best for sightseeing and Nile cruising at around 25–30°C. May to September is hot (35–45°C in Luxor and Aswan) but the Red Sea stays warm for beach and diving roughly April to November. Ramadan 2026 runs about 17 February to 19 March.
Are any vaccinations recommended for Egypt?
The CDC recommends hepatitis A and typhoid vaccines for essentially all travellers to Egypt, with hepatitis B, rabies and routine vaccines considered per traveller. Tap water is not considered safe, so drink bottled or treated water and avoid ice and raw produce. Confirm current requirements before travel.

