4 Days Egypt Economic Tour in Cairo and Alexandria
Overview
Embark on a magical 4-day Egypt economic tour through the captivating cities of Cairo and Alexandria with Book Egypt Travel, where ancient history meets coastal charm. Enjoy top-quality services including private air-conditioned transfers, comfortable accommodations, and the guidance of a professional Egyptologist tour guide. This unforgettable journey combines the iconic Giza Pyramids and Egyptian Museum in Cairo with Alexandria’s Qaitbay Citadel, Bibliotheca Alexandrina, and the mysterious Catacombs of Kom El Shoqafa, offering a perfect blend of Pharaonic grandeur and Greco-Roman elegance. From the desert sands of Giza to the Mediterranean breeze of Alexandria, this budget-friendly adventure delivers timeless stories, rich culture, and an immersive Egyptian experience—all at exceptional value with Book Egypt Travel.
Included/Exclude
- Meet and Greet service by our employees at the Airports.
- Accommodations in 5* hotel in Cairo for 3 nights on B.B.
- Entrance fees to all sites are indicated on the itinerary.
- Professional Egyptologist tour guide during your trips.
- Meals as mentioned in the itinerary.
- All Transfers by private A.C Cars.
- All service charges and taxes.
- International airfare.
- Tipping.
- Optional tours.
- Egypt entry visa.
Tour Info
Tour Plan
At the moment you arrive at Cairo airport, our representative will help you in completing all of your passport control formalities and luggage identification & carry. From the airport, you will be transferred by a private air-conditioned car to your 5* hotel to check-in and relax.
Dinner Cruise
At the evening, you will begin your 4 days Egypt cheap itinerary by a Dinner cruise on the soulful Nile as you will get to relax and enjoy a colorful belly dancing show with a folklore band featuring the unforgettable Tannoura spin in keeping with Egypt's whirling dervishes' tradition.
Overnight
At the end, you will transfer back to your hotel for the overnight.
In the early morning time, you will have your breakfast, and then join your private tour guide to start the first part of your Egypt cheap holiday in the greatest monuments in Human history to discover ancient Egyptian civilization in one of the Seven Wonders of the world:
Giza Pyramids Complex
The Great Pyramid of Giza, built by King Khufu around 2580 BC, is over 4,500 years old and was the tallest man-made structure for nearly 4,000 years. Made of about 2.3 million limestone blocks, it remains a marvel of ancient engineering and mystery.
The Great Pyramid
The Great Pyramid of Khufu, built around 2580 BC, is the last surviving wonder of the ancient world. Standing 147 meters tall and made of 2.3 million limestone blocks, it remained the tallest structure for nearly 3,800 years. Its scale and design continue to amaze and inspire awe.
The Valley Temple
This well-preserved ancient monument, built from limestone and granite, was the site of Egypt’s Old Kingdom mummification process. It also houses impressive diorite statues of King Khafre, showcasing the craftsmanship of the era.
The Great Sphinx
The Great Sphinx of Giza, the oldest known statue, depicts a lion’s body with a human head—believed to represent King Khafre. Measuring 73 meters long, it symbolizes strength and wisdom and remains shrouded in mystery.
The Grand Egyptian Museum
The Grand Egyptian Museum is a world-class cultural landmark that showcases over 5,000 years of ancient Egyptian history. It features iconic artifacts such as the Hanging Obelisk, the colossal statue of Ramses II, statues of King Senusert, the Grand Staircase, and the Victory Column of Merneptah. Combining vast collections with impressive modern architecture, the museum offers visitors an immersive and unforgettable experience into Egypt’s rich heritage and legacy.
Lunch Time
Move to have your lunch at a local restaurant in Cairo and continue your trip by a visit to:
Overnight
At the end of the day, we will transfer you to the hotel for the overnight.
After breakfast, you will head to the city of Alexandria the pearl of the Mediterranean Sea where allure and wonder shine in the most magical fashion to visit
Catacombs of Kom El Shoqafa
Dating to the 2nd century AD, the Catacombs of Kom El Shoqafa in Alexandria blend Egyptian, Greek, and Roman styles. This underground tomb complex features a spiral staircase, burial chambers, and ornate statues.
Pompey's Pillar
Pompey’s Pillar in Alexandria, built in 297 AD, is a 26-meter-high red granite column honoring Emperor Diocletian. It’s the largest Roman triumphal column outside Rome and symbolizes Alexandria’s Greco-Roman heritage.
Lunch Time
Lunch will be served at a seafood restaurant, then you will finish your journey with a visit:
Qaitbay Citadel
Built in 1477 AD by Sultan Al-Ashraf Qaitbay on Alexandria’s coast, the citadel stands on the site of the ancient Lighthouse of Alexandria. It served as a naval defense fortress and showcases impressive Islamic military architecture with stunning sea views.
The Alexandria Library (Bibliotheca Alexandrina)
Opened in 2002, the Bibliotheca Alexandrina is a modern tribute to the ancient Library of Alexandria. Its striking design, shaped like a tilted disc, symbolizes the rising sun of knowledge.
Overnight
At the end of the day, we will transfer you back to your hotel in Cairo for the overnight.
Breakfast at the hotel then our representative will transfer you to the airport and assist you at the airport final departure formalities to end your 4 days Egypt Cheap tour.
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Frequently Asked Questions
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How long should my passport be valid to travel to Egypt?
Passport validity: Ensure your passport is valid for at least 6 months from your intended arrival date in Egypt.
What do I need to pack for my tour to Egypt?
You will need to pack lightweight, breathable clothing, a hat, sunglasses, sunscreen, comfortable walking shoes, a reusable water bottle, a scarf or shawl (for sun and temple visits), and a basic first aid kit. Don’t forget your passport, travel documents, and any personal medications.
What is the best time to visit Egypt?
The best time to visit Egypt is during the cooler months from October to April, when temperatures are mild and comfortable for sightseeing. Avoid the peak summer months (June to August) as it can get extremely hot, especially in desert and southern regions.
How is the summer time weather in Egypt?
Summer in Egypt (June to August) is very hot, with temperatures often exceeding 40°C (104°F), especially in desert areas and southern cities like Luxor and Aswan. Coastal areas like Alexandria and the Red Sea are a bit cooler with sea breezes.
What about Winter Time in Egypt?
Winter in Egypt (December to February) is mild and pleasant, with daytime temperatures around 20–25°C (68–77°F). Nights can be cool, especially in the desert, so light jackets are recommended. It’s a great time for sightseeing and outdoor activities.
What is the best advice for a solo traveler visiting Egypt?
For solo travelers in Egypt, stick to group tours, avoid going out alone at night, dress modestly, use trusted transport, and keep your belongings secure. Stay aware, stay connected, and respect local customs for a safe and enjoyable trip.
What is the best advice to a family with kids visiting Egypt?
For families with kids visiting Egypt, it’s best to choose family-friendly tours with shorter travel times, plenty of breaks, and activities suitable for children. Stay in comfortable accommodations, keep hydrated, protect from the sun, planning ahead and pacing the itinerary will ensure a fun and safe experience for everyone.
Is transportation easy to use in Egypt?
Transportation in Egypt includes buses, trains, taxis, ride-hailing apps like Uber and Kareem, and domestic flights for longer distances. In cities, taxis and minibuses are common, while Nile cruises offer a unique travel experience. Traffic can be busy and chaotic, so it’s best to use trusted transport services or arranged tours for convenience and safety.
What are the major festivals and holidays in Egypt?
Egypt’s major national holidays include Revolution Day (July 23), Labor Day (May 1), and Sinai Liberation Day (April 25). Key festivals are Ramadan, Eid al-Fitr, Eid al-Adha, and Coptic Christmas (January 7). Dates for Islamic holidays change yearly based on the lunar calendar.
What should a woman traveler know before going to Egypt?
For foreign women traveling to Egypt, dress modestly, avoid walking alone at night, use trusted transport, stay in well-reviewed accommodations, and be aware of local customs to ensure a safe and comfortable trip.
What fun things can I do while visiting Egypt?
There are some fun things to do while visiting Egypt: explore the Pyramids of Giza and the Sphinx, take a Nile River cruise, visit ancient temples in Luxor and Abu Simbel, snorkel or dive in the Red Sea, wander the bustling markets of Cairo, and enjoy traditional Egyptian cuisine.