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Although Egypt is a yearlong destination; the best time to travel is between Septembers to May, the temperatures are much more palpable for those unaccustomed to the heat. Within there are 2 periods known as “High Season” (the Christmas / New Year period and the Easter Period) when hotels and cruises hike their prices. This means that some hotels become really expensive and so making your reservations very early, even for the budget hotels, is strongly advised.

You need a passport valid for at least six months to obtain a visa. Visas are available upon arrival for 30 days to nationals from the following countries: Australian, United Kingdom, Canada, China & New Zealand. All other nationalities will have to apply for a visa from your local Egyptian Embassy before your arrival in Egypt. Visas are currently US $15 - $20

Yes.

21 Years Old and Individuals may bring in up to two liters.

Unfortunately this cannot be done. Some cars may be ferried in, but in general, you should not plan on bringing your car into Egypt. Once there, you may rent a car, but in many instances I cannot even advise you to do that. Particularly in Cairo, it is much safer to take a cab, due to the driving habits of most people in Cairo.

All of our vehicles are air-conditioned and range from Private Cars, Buses and Trains.

Egypt has many attractions. Please let us know what you have in mind and we can create a custom itinerary for you.

All of Sunny Egypt’s guides have an academic background in Egyptology, are fluent in English, and are certified by the Egyptian government

Egypt’s famous Khan-al-Khalili bazaar in Cairo is cavernous and full of unusual and everyday objects however along the way you will find Souks and bazaars other towns, too. Top buys include – perfume, jewellery, carpets and rugs in myriad hand loomed designs, backgammon boards, handcrafted, sheesha pipes, pharaonic objects fashioned in marble and alabaster, Egyptian cotton and clothing and of course – authentic papyrus.

Tour escort or Coordinator; $6 to $8 per person per day. Driver (Provides chauffeur services and limited assistance with luggage): $3 per person per day. River Cruises: $3 - $5 per person per day. Private car tours: $12 to $16 per person per day for each day of sightseeing. Group tour: $2 - $4 per person per day. Hotels: Porter: $1.50 per bag per person. Wait staff: $1.50 per person (dinner). Chamber maid: $2.00 per person per day.