Explore by Region
Cairo & the Pyramids
Mediterranean Coast
Red Sea Riviera
Nile Valley & Ancient Egypt
Luxor & Upper Egypt
The Nile remains the axis around which Egypt's finest accommodation revolves. Cairo's Zamalek district and the Corniche host grand hotels where balconies overlook feluccas drifting past at sunset, while Luxor's East Bank properties position guests within walking distance of Karnak Temple. The Red Sea coast from El Gouna to Marsa Alam draws visitors seeking reef diving paired with beachfront villas, and the Western Desert's oasis lodges at Siwa offer mud-brick architecture and spring-fed pools beneath date palms.
Egyptian hospitality carries distinct rituals: hibiscus tea on arrival, the ever-present offer of mint tea throughout the day, and a genuine warmth shaped by millennia of welcoming travelers. Dining moves from Cairo's rooftop restaurants serving slow-cooked ful and freshly baked aish baladi to Aswan's Nubian-influenced kitchens. For those extending an African itinerary, Kenya and Morocco offer complementary experiences—safari plains to the south, medina culture across the Mediterranean.