FAQ
What language does the guide speak?
We have trained and vetted guides who speak multiple languages including English, French, Spanish, Russian, and many others. We are also the only tour provider for Egypt who offers Tagalog led groups as well as Tagalog telephone and web support
What should I pack?
Visiting Egypt is an exciting journey and you’ll want to be sure to pack everything you’ll need. Comfy shoes for your tours are a must. Toiletries, clothing, swimsuit, PASSPORT, phone, charger, adapter, light jacket or sweater, and a printer copy of your travel plans.
What if I forget something?
Your tour guide and our team can always help if you need something there.
What should I wear?
You’ll be doing a lot of walking and sightseeing so wear clothes and shoes that you’re comfortable in. For some sites you may need to have sleeves that cover your shoulders as well as pants or shorts to the knee. Comfortable shoes are a must.
Is Egypt safe?
Egypt, like every country on earth, will have some degree of crime. However, it’s worth noting that tourists are relatively safe when traveling with their groups and at their hotels. The people are friendly and love to interact with others. Your tour guide and our team will do our absolute best to make sure you feel safe and comfortable during your entire trip
What should I expect?
Expect to be transported to a new world. Smiling faces, busy streets, amazing history and culture. Be prepared to have the time of your life.
What isn’t included?
Entry visas, international airfare, drinks, some dinners, souvenirs, any optional sites/excursions.
What is included?
Domestic travel within Egypt, all entrance fees to sites, all meals onboard the cruise, all breakfast and lunches, airport transfers, tips, water during excursions, and more.
What kind of food will I eat?
Please see our food related section Egypt food.
I have a medical condition. Can I still travel?
We recommend speaking to your physician prior to travel if you have an existing condition.
I need special assistance or accommodation for my disability. Can I still travel?
Absolutely! While some sites aren’t as ADA compliant or friendly as back home it certainly is possible to do. We’ve done trips with folks in their 80’s, women during pregnancy, and families with little ones and strollers.
Can we modify our itinerary?
Itineraries are subject to change and you are always welcome to request changes and we will do our best to accommodate them to make your trip as unique and fun as possible.