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Marsa Alam's Best Tours With Imperial Egypt Tours
Snorkeling Adventure from Marsa Alam to Port Ghalib Marina
- Duration
7 Hours - Starting From
$85.00
Why travel with Imperial Egypt?
Nile River cruise, Main questions
Marsa Alam is a tropical haven for tranquility, Fun and a center for aquatic activities such as snorkeling, fishing, wind & kite surfing and scuba diving in the Deep South, Wadi Gimal, Aquarius, Ocean Pro, Abu Dabab, Dolphin House, Visit Berenice in Marsa Alam and various more. You can shop in the amazing mega-market of al Qausier. A super Safari across the essence of the majestic eastern desert is a true adventure plus; the nightlife in Marsa Alam is the ultimate chance to witness a real miracle. A Nile cruise between Luxor and Aswan from Marsa Alam is a magical adventure not to be missed. Here are amazing outdoor activities to do from Marsa Alam
From the majestic gates of Marsa Alam, embark on historical tours to the enchanting and timeless cities of Alexandria, Cairo, Luxor, and Aswan. Delve into an ancient culture that flourished for over 4,000 years, exploring iconic sites such as the Great Giza Pyramid, the Sphinx, the Valley of the Kings, Abu Simbel, the Karnak Temple Complex, the Philae Temple, the Temple of Hatshepsut, and many more.
The price of Marsa Alam Tours ranges from $50 to $499.
To truly experience the magical culture of Marsa Alam, embark on a Luxor day trip in a private, air-conditioned vehicle. This journey will take you to stunning ancient attractions such as the Valley of the Kings, Colossi of Memnon, the Mortuary Temple of Queen Hatshepsut, and the unique Karnak Temple. The drive from Marsa Alam to Luxor takes approximately four hours each way, ensuring you enjoy an unforgettable tour with us.
Two highly recommended ways to visit Cairo from Marsa Alam are by car or by direct flight. Driving takes approximately 3 hours, while the more convenient option is a direct flight, which only takes an hour from Hurghada to Cairo. Upon arrival, we transfer you to your hotel in Marsa Alam via a private air-conditioned car. Join us for a Cairo day tour from Marsa Alam by flight and enjoy a seamless travel experience.
If you have the opportunity to take a day tour to Cairo from Marsa Alam, you are in for an amazing experience. You’ll visit the incredible Giza Pyramids Complex, explore ancient Egyptian treasures, and head to the renowned Egyptian Museum of Antiquities to see fascinating artifacts and items from Egypt’s rich history. You can enjoy your day tour by car or plane from Hurghada, with both options available through ETP travel agency.
It is not necessary to obtain a new PCR test to travel between cities in Egypt. However, if you are traveling from Marsa Alam to Cairo or Luxor, you must carry the original PCR test you used to enter Egypt and ensure all your paperwork is properly prepared.
Embarking on an overnight tour to Luxor and Abu Simbel from Marsa Alam promises to be a breathtaking experience for any traveler, especially if you have the time to explore these magnificent Egyptian cities and delve into their rich ancient history. We take pride in being among the elite organizers who offer such a fascinating and well-structured 2-day tour from Marsa Alam to the attractions of Luxor and the Abu Simbel Temples.
Exciting news for guests looking to embark on a Nile Cruise between Luxor and Aswan from Marsa Alam! We offer a majestic 4-night stay aboard a 5-star deluxe Nile Cruise, departing from Hurghada. Begin your journey in Luxor, explore the temples of Edfu and Kom Ombo, and conclude in the vibrant city of Aswan. Afterward, you’ll enjoy a scenic train ride to Qena, followed by a comfortable car transfer back to your hotel in Marsa Alam. This unforgettable experience is worth every cent, as you’ll be surrounded by breathtaking beauty and incredible ancient historical sites.
If you manage to spend a two-day tour in Cairo and Luxor from Marsa Alam, you’ll be able to visit a wide variety of monuments and attractions, adding magic to your recreational vacation in Hurghada. In Luxor, a private Egyptologist tour guide will accompany you to some of the best attractions on Luxor’s East and West Banks. Then, after reaching Cairo, you’ll visit the incredible Giza Pyramids Complex, including the Great Pyramid of Khufu and the mythical Sphinx. You’ll be accommodated in a highly recommended 5-star hotel in either Luxor or Cairo, depending on your schedule. This adventure is packed with elements that will leave you absolutely satisfied.
Yes, we confirm that lunch meals at various destinations in Egypt, including Marsa Alam, are included in our tours. Guests will dine at the best oriental restaurants, offering a delightful local experience in the Land of Pharaohs. We also cater to different dietary preferences based on each guest’s requirements.
Egypt is a treasure trove of incredible sights, each more heavenly than the last. However, some places simply cannot be missed. Begin with the breathtaking Red Sea in Hurghada. Then, explore the wonders of Cairo: the Pyramids of Giza, the Great Sphinx, the Egyptian Museum, and Khan El Khalili Bazaar. In Luxor, marvel at the Valley of the Kings, Karnak, and the Hatshepsut Temple. Aswan offers the Abu Simbel Temples, Philae Temple, and the Unfinished Obelisk. Finally, Alexandria’s Qaitbay Citadel, Pompey’s Pillar, and the Alexandria Library await your discovery. Dive deeper into the best places to visit in Egypt.
If you wish to apply for a 30-day Visa On Arrival, you must be from an eligible country, possess a valid passport with at least six months of remaining validity, and pay a $25 USD fee in cash. For a 30-day E-Visa, you’ll need a passport with at least eight months of validity, complete an online application, pay the e-visa fee, and print the e-visa to present to the airport border guard. Additionally, some travelers may qualify for a free 90-day visa. Learn more about Egypt travel visas.
Egypt is home to an array of delectable cuisines. We particularly recommend trying “Ful & Ta’meya” (fava beans and falafel), Mulukhiya, the traditional pasta dish “Koshary,” and the classic meat dishes Kebab & Kofta.
The best time to visit Egypt is during the winter months, from September to April, when the weather becomes pleasantly tropical with a warm atmosphere and a refreshing winter breeze. You will receive a notification during the week of your trip if the climate is deemed unsafe or if there are any changes to your travel plans.
Pack all essentials in a small bag for easy mobility between destinations.
Our team, consisting of top-notch operators, guides, and drivers, is committed to making your trip perfect. Each tour is personalized by our Travel, Financial, and Time consultants to cater to your every need. Your safety and comfort are our highest priorities, and we will use all our resources to ensure you enjoy the best experience until you return home.
You will feel secure in Egypt, as the country enjoys a peaceful atmosphere thanks to the government’s effective measures. These include a complete overhaul of the tourist police, ensuring coverage of all major tourist sites. Learn more about the safety of traveling to Egypt.
Wear what feels right and comfortable. It’s best to choose light clothing and comfortable footwear, like closed-toe shoes, to handle Egypt’s terrain. During the summer, be sure to apply sunblock to protect yourself from the sun.
One of the top activities to enjoy is embarking on a Nile Cruise between Luxor and Aswan, or vice versa. Experience the breathtaking beauty of Egypt from a hot air balloon or plane, and indulge in the variety of delicious Egyptian cuisines and beverages. Don’t miss out on shopping in the historic streets of old Cairo. Dive into the allure of the Red Sea at enchanting resort cities like Hurghada, where diving and snorkeling adventures reveal the vibrant marine life. Additionally, a safari trip through the mesmerizing western desert under the serene Egyptian skies is an unforgettable experience.
Egypt has numerous public holidays, both religious and national, that are too many to count. Among the most significant festivals are the holy month of Ramadan, which concludes with Eid Al-Fitr, as well as Christmas and New Year’s Eve. Read more about festivals and public holidays in Egypt.
Egypt is known for being one of the more liberal Islamic countries, but it has become somewhat conservative in recent decades. Therefore, it’s advisable to avoid showing your chest, shoulders, or legs below the knees.
The quickest way to get around is by car, preferably a taxi. In Cairo, taking a white taxi will help you move faster, or you can opt for the metro, Egypt’s fastest mode of transportation, especially during rush hour.
Arabic is the official language of Egypt. Most city-dwelling Egyptians speak or understand English to some degree. A smaller number can speak French, Italian, Spanish, and German. Professional tour guides in the tourism sector are well-prepared to assist non-Arabic-speaking visitors, and they can communicate in English and other languages to meet the needs of all our clients.
Egypt offers everything a traveler could dream of, from awe-inspiring historical sites over 4,000 years old to enchanting city resorts and stunning beaches. Here, you will experience the vacation you truly deserve, with endless possibilities to explore and enjoy.
The temperature in Egypt varies from 37°C to 14°C. Summers in Egypt can be quite hot, but it occasionally gets cold at night, while winters are generally cool and mild. The average low temperatures range from 9.5°C in winter to 23°C in summer, and the average high temperatures range from 17°C in winter to 32°C in summer. Along the coasts, the temperature remains moderate throughout the year.
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