
Egypt Group Tours for Friends
Egypt trips built for a group of friends: Cairo culture plus a Red Sea diving-and-nightlife leg, with costs split so bigger groups pay less each.
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Il Cairo: Tour privato delle piramidi e della Grande Sfinge con giro in cammello

Hurghada: Crociera di lusso a Orange Bay con pranzo

Hurghada: 3 isole, delfini e snorkeling in yacht con pranzo

Sharm El Sheikh: White Island, immersioni e snorkeling a Ras Mohammed

Hurghada: quad nel deserto, All-terrain vehicle, giro in cammello e BBQ opzionale

Da Sharm el-Sheikh: Ras Mohammed, snorkeling e immersioni a White Island e pranzo

Hurghada: motoscafo, delfini, snorkeling e 2 isole

Hurghada: 6 isole in motoscafo, avvistamento di delfini e snorkeling

Sharm El-Sheikh: safari nel deserto in quad ATV all’alba e al tramonto

Dal Cairo: Safari nel deserto, giro in cammello, lago magico e pranzo

Tutto incluso: piramidi di Giza, Sfinge, pranzo, cammello e interno della piramide

Da Hurghada: giro in cammello e in quad nel deserto con GoPro opzionale

Sharm: super safari in All-terrain vehicle, giro in cammello, osservazione delle stelle e cena BBQ

Hurghada: gita all'isola di Orange Bay con snorkeling, pranzo e bevande

Sharm: Ras Mohammed e White Island – snorkeling, immersioni e pranzo

Giza tutto in uno: interno della piramide, Sfinge, cammello e pranzo

Mar Rosso: tour a cavallo sulla spiaggia e nel deserto con trasferimento

Safari nel deserto in 4x4 con sandboard e giro in cammello da Il Cairo

Hurghada: quad, cammello, spettacolo, cena e osservazione delle stelle

Hurghada: avventura subacquea di un giorno con due immersioni e gita in barca

Privato! Barca a noleggio per un'intera giornata, fino a 14 persone, snorkeling e isole

Tour guidato delle piramidi all'alba di Giza con giro in cammello e colazione

Hurghada: Crociera VIP di lusso a Orange Bay con pranzo

Piramidi di Giza: safari nel deserto in quad e giro in cammello opzionale

Isola di Orange Bay

Hurghada: Crociera panoramica in semi-sottomarino con snorkeling

Hurghada: Quad al tramonto, cammello e osservazione delle stelle e barbecue
Egypt is one of those rare trips that gets cheaper the more of you go. The classic friends' formula is simple: a few days of Cairo and Giza culture — the Pyramids, the Grand Egyptian Museum, haggling through Khan el-Khalili — then a Red Sea leg for diving, boat days and nightlife. Because private guides, drivers and villas are flat costs the whole group divides, a crew of four or six pays far less per head than a pair could. The experiences below are built for that: bookable tours you can split and tailor.
The two-part trip most groups do
Almost every friends' itinerary pairs Cairo/Giza sightseeing with a beach-and-diving leg on the coast. Popular shapes are a 7-day Cairo-to-Sharm run that starts at the Giza pyramids and Egyptian Museum before heading to the water, or a longer 12-day loop through Cairo, Luxor and Hurghada. Small-group and private packages run 5 to 14 days and are easy to tailor, so you can stretch the culture days or lean into beach time. Khan el-Khalili, for what it's worth, is genuinely better in a group — haggling is a team sport.
Choosing your Red Sea base
Pick one base and match it to your group's mood. Dahab is the laid-back, cheaper Bedouin-flavoured option, home to the world-famous Blue Hole and noticeably lighter on the wallet than Sharm's resort strip — ideal for budget-minded crews. Hurghada wins on accessibility, variety and value, with a lively town and nightlife, and it's rated one of the best places in the world to learn to dive thanks to shallow, current-free sites. Sharm El Sheikh anchors the Naama Bay and Ras Mohammed scene and has the biggest club scene of the three. One base does the job.
Group-friendly experiences
The best group activities are the shared ones: Red Sea boat and snorkel day trips, desert quad and ATV runs with a Bedouin dinner night, and felucca sailing on the Nile — all cheaper per head the more of you split them. In Cairo, downtown walking tours with a folklore dinner show and a Khan el-Khalili bazaar run suit a group well. And nobody gets left out: non-divers can snorkel off the same dive boats, so the Red Sea leg still works for a mixed crew.
The cost-splitting angle
This is where groups win. Shared group tour activities run from around $25 for a sea trip to about $80 for a full Cairo or Luxor day tour. But a private tour starts around $150 per car and guide — a flat cost the whole group divides, so split four ways that's roughly $38 each, and cheaper with more people. Splitting a villa instead of separate hotel rooms drops the per-person cost further. On top of that, bundling accommodation, domestic flights and transfers can save up to ~30% versus booking piecemeal. As a benchmark, curated 7-night all-inclusive packages with ground services and domestic flights have been cited from around $745 per person (verify current rates).
What diving actually costs
Budget the diving leg with real numbers (2026 indicative — confirm with the dive centre). A Hurghada day boat with 2 dives, tanks, weights and guide runs about €50–€70; full gear rental adds ~€15–€25/day, plus ~€5–€10/day in marina and environmental taxes. A PADI Open Water course is roughly €250–€350 in Hurghada, with other centres quoting about $300–$550, and from ~13,000 EGP in Dahab. For the Blue Hole, expect ~$25 per person site entry and ~$60–$80 for a single guided dive with gear, cheaper per dive in a multi-dive package.
Best time to go and quick tips
For the Cairo and culture days, the cooler months of roughly October to April are most comfortable. For the diving and beach leg, spring (Mar–May) and autumn (Sep–Nov) balance warm water with bearable topside heat — summer works if your group wants the warmest water, and winter just needs a thicker wetsuit. Three things to lock in: pick one Red Sea base for your vibe, book a private guide/driver and split the flat cost, and bundle flights, hotels and transfers for that ~30% saving. Prices throughout are indicative — verify current rates when you book.
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What's the best Egypt trip for a group of friends?
The classic friends' formula pairs a few days of Cairo and Giza culture — Pyramids, the Grand Egyptian Museum, Khan el-Khalili — with a Red Sea leg for diving, boat days and nightlife. Popular shapes are a 7-day Cairo-to-Sharm route or a longer 12-day Cairo-Luxor-Hurghada loop. Small-group and private packages run 5 to 14 days and are easy to tailor to your group's pace.
Which Red Sea base is best for diving and nightlife?
Pick one base to match the mood. Dahab is chill, cheaper and home to the world-famous Blue Hole. Hurghada offers the best variety and value, a lively town, and is one of the world's best places to learn to dive. Sharm El Sheikh has the biggest club scene, centred on Naama Bay. For a party-forward crew, Sharm or Hurghada; for a relaxed, budget trip, Dahab.
Does a private tour actually save money for a group?
Yes, once there are a few of you. A private tour starts around $150 per car and guide — a flat cost the whole group divides. Split four ways that's roughly $38 each, and it drops further with more people. Splitting a villa or apartment instead of separate hotel rooms saves more, and bundling flights, hotels and transfers together can cut up to about 30% versus booking piecemeal.
How much does diving in Egypt cost?
Indicative 2026 figures (verify with the dive centre): a Hurghada day boat with 2 dives, tanks, weights and guide is about €50–€70; full gear rental adds ~€15–€25/day plus ~€5–€10/day in marina and environmental taxes. A PADI Open Water course runs roughly €250–€350 in Hurghada (some centres $300–$550, or from ~13,000 EGP in Dahab). The Blue Hole is ~$25 site entry plus ~$60–$80 for a single guided dive.
When is the best time to go?
For the Cairo and culture days, the cooler months of roughly October to April are most comfortable. For the diving and beach leg, spring (March–May) and autumn (September–November) balance warm water with bearable topside heat. Summer works if your group tolerates the heat and wants the warmest water; winter is fine with a thicker wetsuit.
How many days do we need?
Most friends' trips run 7 to 14 days. A 7-day route can cover Cairo/Giza plus one Red Sea base such as Sharm or Dahab, while 10 to 12 days lets you add Luxor or stretch the beach and diving leg. Small-group and private packages are available anywhere from 5 to 14 days and are easy to tailor, so match the length to how much culture versus coast your group wants.

