
Day Trips in Egypt
Egypt's greatest sights are often a few hours apart, and a well-run day trip lets you reach across the country and be back by night.
Day trips are how travellers stretch a fixed base into the whole country: the Pyramids from a Red Sea beach, Luxor's temples from Hurghada, Abu Simbel from Aswan, or the Mediterranean at Alexandria from Cairo.
The big routes
The most-booked long day trips run from the Red Sea inland. Hurghada to Luxor (around four hours each way) is the single most popular, delivering the Valley of the Kings and Karnak in a day. Hurghada or Sharm to Cairo reaches the Pyramids, by long coach or a much faster domestic flight. Aswan to Abu Simbel crosses the desert to Ramses II's colossal temples, and Cairo to Alexandria trades pyramids for Roman ruins and the sea.
Making a long day worth it
The trade-off is time in transit, so book the small-group option on the longest routes for a better pace, choose the flight version to Cairo if you can afford it, and start before dawn. If your schedule allows, an overnight often beats a marathon day trip. Prices vary widely with distance and whether you fly, so check exactly what is included before booking.
Day Trips by destination
Top-rated across Egypt

Vanuit Hurghada: dagtour met hoogtepunten van Caïro en Gizeh

Dagtrip naar Alexandrië vanuit Caïro

Stadstour Sharm El Sheikh: oude markt, moskee en Farsha Café

Privétour naar de oase Fayoum en de Wadi Rayan-waterval vanuit Caïro

Hoogtepunten van Egypte: 8-daagse all-inclusive tour

Dagtour naar Saqqara, Memphis en Dahshur

Privé halvedagtour naar de westoever

Hurghada: een hele dag naar Caïro met het vliegtuig

Private Day Tour naar Memphis Sakkara en Dahshur vanuit Caïro

Siwa-oasetour: 3-daagse all-inclusive ervaring vanuit Caïro en Gizeh

6 uur durende halvedagtour naar Saqqara, Memphis en Dahshur

Dagtrip in Mini Egypt Park
Frequently asked questions
What is the most popular day trip in Egypt?
The Luxor day trip from Hurghada is the single most-booked, delivering the Valley of the Kings and Karnak in a day, about four hours each way by road. Cairo from Hurghada and Abu Simbel from Aswan are also hugely popular.
Are long day trips in Egypt worth it?
Yes if they are your only chance to see a sight like the Pyramids or the Valley of the Kings, but they mean a long day in transit. Book the small-group or flight option on the longest routes, start before dawn, and consider an overnight if your schedule allows.

