
Egypt Tours from Spain
Flights, visa and packages: a 2026 guide to booking an Egypt trip from Spain, with tours in Cairo and on the Nile.
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Piramides van Gizeh, Sfinx, Saqqara & Memphis — dagvullende tour

Dagtrip naar Luxor vanuit Hurghada met kleine groep & tombe van Toetanchamon

Tour langs de piramides en het Grote Egyptische Museum

Ballonvaart in Luxor, Egypte, inclusief transfers

Vanuit Hurghada: dagtour met hoogtepunten van Caïro en Gizeh

Hurghada: trip naar de Vallei der Koningen & de tombe van Toetanchamon in Luxor

Caïro: privétour van 8 uur naar de piramides en het Grote Egyptische Museum

Hurghada: dagtour Caïro per vliegtuig, piramides, sfinx & museum

Halvedagtour naar de piramides van Gizeh en de Grote Sfinx met privégids

Caïro: toegangsbewijs voor het Grand Egyptian Museum

Halvedagtour naar de piramides van Gizeh en de Grote Sfinx met privégids

Vanuit Caïro: halvedagtour naar de piramides van Gizeh en de Sfinx

Combo (8% korting): skip-the-line-toegang tot het Gizeh-complex + skip-the-line-tickets voor het Grote Egyptische Museum

Caïro: privétransfer bij aankomst/vertrek van de luchthaven naar elk adres of hotel

Best beoordeeld: piramides van Gizeh, Sfinx, kamelenrit, lunch en toegang tot de binnenkant van de piramides

Het beste van Caïro: privétour naar de piramides van Gizeh, de Sfinx en het Grote Museum

Hurghada: trip naar de Vallei der Koningen en de tombe van Toetanchamon in Luxor

Luxor: dagtour naar de Vallei der Koningen en Koninginnen en de Hatsjepsoet-tempels

Luxor: Luchtballonvaart over Luxor Relikwieën

Vanuit Aswan: dagtrip naar de Abu Simbel-tempel met ophaalservice bij het hotel

Piramides, Sfinx, kameel, ATV, shoppen en dinercruise op de Nijl

Hurghada: excursie naar Caïro per vliegtuig met piramides en het Grote Egyptische Museum of het oude museum

Caïro: stadstour met vrouwelijke gids langs piramides, sfinx en museum

Volledige dagtour naar de oost- en westoever van Luxor

Hurghada: Luxor-tour met de Vallei der Koningen en Toetanchamon

Skip-the-line-tickets voor het Gizeh-complex

VIP-ontvangst en privétransfer naar het hotel vanaf de luchthaven van Caïro

Piramides van Gizeh, Sfinx, kamelenrit, ATV-quad, shoppen en dinercruise

Luxe felucca op de Nijl met lunch

Luxe ballonvaart bij zonsopkomst in Luxor met ophaalservice bij je hotel
Egypt is an easy reach from Spain: a daily direct flight from Madrid to Cairo of about five hours, then the Pyramids, the temples of Luxor and Aswan, and a slow cruise down the Nile. The Spanish market is strong on guided Nile-cruise-plus-Hurghada packages with Spanish-speaking guides, led by El Corte Inglés Viajes. This page sets out the flights, the visa for Spanish nationals, what a trip costs and when to go, so you can book one of the tours below.
Getting there from Spain
Madrid (MAD) to Cairo (CAI) has roughly one direct flight a day, operated by EgyptAir and Iberia or Iberia Express, averaging about 4h50–5h; EgyptAir runs around seven direct Madrid–Cairo flights a week. Indicative return fares run roughly €93 at the cheapest (December) up to €172 (July), with other listings from about €101–€201 — verify, as these are meta-search figures. Barcelona and other Spanish cities generally connect to Cairo on one stop. Most Red Sea travel from Spain is sold as charter or bundled package rather than scheduled point-to-point, and charter arrivals to Hurghada (HRG), Marsa Alam (RMF) or Sharm el-Sheikh (SSH) must return by charter from the same airport, so confirm the rules with your operator.
Visas for Spanish nationals
Spanish nationals are eligible for the Egyptian e-visa through the official portal, visa2egypt.gov.eg; create the application at least seven days before departure. The e-visa costs US$25 single-entry or US$60 multiple-entry for a 30-day stay, with processing around 24–72 hours. A traditional visa on arrival is also available at Egyptian airports for about US$25–30 in cash. From 1 August 2026, Cairo Airport is piloting a digital visa on arrival across all terminals — a QR code replacing the paper sticker, generated via the portal, mobile app or an airport kiosk — at US$36 single-entry (US$30 base plus US$6 processing), with the QR valid 48 hours from issuance; paper visas continue in parallel during the pilot. Unlike France, Spanish nationals need a full passport — the DNI is not accepted — valid at least six months beyond your return. A free Sinai-only stamp applies to Sharm and South Sinai resorts, not Nile Valley travel.
What tours cost
El Corte Inglés Viajes is a leading Spanish packager, selling all-inclusive Nile cruise plus flights and guided tours with Spanish-speaking guides, departing from several Spanish cities. Specialist Spanish-language operators such as Egypt Tours Portal ES, Cruceros Nilo and Holiday Guru sell circuits like an 8-day Cairo, Luxor, Aswan and Hurghada, a 10-day cultural plus Red Sea, and a 13-day Cairo, Nile, Alexandria and Hurghada. Indicative package prices run from about €250 to €1,525 depending on hotel category, board and length, with many products around €250–700. Standard inclusions are Spanish-speaking guides, 4–5-star hotels or cruise ships, private transfers and 24-hour assistance. Verify current pricing on the operator sites.
When to go
For Nile cruises the comfortable season is October to April, with daytime around 25–30°C and November often rated the single best month. The Red Sea has warm water from April to November (sea around 24–28°C); the Spanish summer peak of July–August is hot for sightseeing but good for diving. Spanish demand clusters around Semana Santa in spring, the summer holidays, and Navidad in late December and early January, which carries higher prices. Flight data shows July as the most expensive month and December the cheapest for Madrid–Cairo.
What to book
For a first trip, the classic Spanish choice is a guided Nile cruise combined with Cairo, often with a few nights in Hurghada added: Giza and the Egyptian Museum, then Luxor to Aswan by boat. The cruise is the centrepiece, so read our Nile cruise guide before choosing a ship or a month. The tours below are bookable now, many with Spanish-speaking guides.
Money and health
Egypt is cash-heavy, at about 52 EGP per USD in early 2026. Cards work in upscale hotels, better restaurants and tour bookings, but carry Egyptian pounds for souks, taxis, street food and tips; ATMs typically charge 50–100 EGP per withdrawal, so prefer bank or hotel machines, and tip baksheesh in EGP directly to the person. No vaccines are legally required from Spain, though Hepatitis A, Hepatitis B and Typhoid are commonly recommended — see a doctor 4–6 weeks ahead. Comprehensive travel insurance with medical cover is strongly advised; consult exteriores.gob.es for official Spanish guidance.
Veelgestelde vragen
Do Spanish citizens need a visa for Egypt?
Yes. Spanish nationals are eligible for the Egyptian e-visa at the official portal visa2egypt.gov.eg — create it at least seven days before departure — costing US$25 single-entry or US$60 multiple-entry for a 30-day stay. Visa on arrival is also available for about US$25–30 cash, and from 1 August 2026 Cairo pilots a digital QR-code visa at US$36. Spain's DNI is not accepted, so bring a full passport valid six months beyond return.
How long is the flight from Spain to Egypt?
Madrid to Cairo is about 4h50–5h direct, with roughly one flight a day operated by EgyptAir and Iberia or Iberia Express; EgyptAir runs around seven direct Madrid–Cairo flights a week. Barcelona and other cities usually connect on one stop, and most Red Sea travel is sold as charter or bundled package rather than scheduled point-to-point.
How much does an Egypt trip cost from Spain?
Indicative package prices run from about €250 to €1,525 depending on hotel category, board and length, with many products around €250–700 — Spanish-speaking guides, 4–5-star hotels or cruise ships, transfers and 24-hour assistance are standard inclusions. Direct Madrid–Cairo return fares run roughly €93 to €172 by season. Verify current prices with operators like El Corte Inglés Viajes.
When is the best time to visit Egypt?
For Nile cruises, October to April is comfortable (around 25–30°C), with November often rated the best single month. The Red Sea has warm water April to November. The Spanish summer peak of July–August is hot for sightseeing but good for diving. Demand clusters around Semana Santa, summer and Navidad; July is the priciest month for Madrid–Cairo flights and December the cheapest.
How many days do you need for Egypt?
Spanish operators sell circuits from about 8 days (Cairo, Luxor, Aswan and Hurghada) up to 10 and 13 days adding the Red Sea and Alexandria. Plan at least 7–8 days to combine Cairo for Giza and the Egyptian Museum with a Luxor–Aswan Nile cruise. Longer trips add Hurghada beach time or Alexandria to the core cultural loop.
Is Egypt safe, and what should you book?
Consult the official Spanish guidance at exteriores.gob.es before booking, and take out comprehensive travel insurance with medical cover. For a first trip, the classic Spanish choice is a guided Nile cruise combined with Cairo, often with a few nights in Hurghada, and many tours run with Spanish-speaking guides. Read our Nile cruise guide before choosing a ship. The tours below are bookable now.

