Cairo Day Tour from Dahab by Flight
Leave your resort in Dahab and fly to Cairo to get a glimpse of the heart of Egypt. Visit the Giza Pyramids, the Great Sphinx, and the Egyptian Museum , and go exploring Cairo’s legendary bazaar, Khan al Khalili
✓ Pick up services from your hotel in Dahab and return ✓ Return flight ticket from Sharm El Sheikh ✓ All transfers by a private air-conditioned vehicle ✓ Entrance fees to all the mentioned sites ✓ Private English speaking guide ✓ Bottled water on board the vehicle during the tour ✓ Lunch meal at local restaurant in Cairo ✓ All Service charges and taxes
➢ Any Extras not mentioned in the itinerary ➢ Tipping
Prices Single $ 784 2 Persons $ 590 3 Persons $ 525 4 Persons $ 493 5 Persons $ 473 6 Person & more $ 460 Tour and Prices Tour price currency is set to USD but you can pay in Euro or British pound.The prices quoted per person per tour all inclusive and prices are always updated to ensure you receive the lowest price possible. Once your tour is confirmed we guarantee the price will not be changed. Children Policy 0 - 05.99 Free of Charge 6 - 11.99 pay 50% of tour price 12+ pay full tour price as per adult person If your tour includes airfare then an extra charge for child rate may apply.
Cairo Day Tour from Dahab by Flight Leave your resort in Dahab and fly to Cairo to get a glimpse of the heart of Egypt. Visit the Giza Pyramids, the Great Sphinx, and the Egyptian Museum , and go exploring Cairo’s legendary bazaar, Khan al Khalili
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Day Luxor and Aswan Travel representative will pick you up from your hotel in Dahab to transfer to Sharm Airport for flight to Cairo where you will be met and assisted by our representative. After that your Egyptologist guide will accompany you to discover the exquisite, pyramids of cheops , Chefren and Mykerinus, the Sphinx with a head of a pharaoh and lion's body, which dates back to the reign of King Chephren, and the Valley temple of the Pyramid of chefren . Lunch will be served at a local restaurant in Cairo. Then you will move on to the Egyptian Museum which features artifacts from the Pharaonic period. The museum displays a rare collection of 5000 years of art which is considered the largest most precious collection of Egyptian art in the world. Over 250,000 genuine artefacts are presented, including an exhibit dedicated to Tutankhamen collection of treasure, gold and jewelry which was enclosed in his tomb for over 3,500 years before it was discovered in the 1920s when his tomb was excavated. Continue driving to Islamic Cairo, where you will be able to explore Khan El Khalili, Cairo’s old bazaar. In the evening you will be driven to Cairo Airport for flight back to Sharm. Upon arrival at Sharm airport you will be transferred to your hotel in Dahab
Leave your resort in Dahab and fly to Cairo to get a glimpse of the heart of Egypt. Visit the Giza Pyramids, the Great Sphinx, and the Egyptian Museum , and go exploring Cairo’s legendary bazaar, Khan al Khalili
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Laura Johnson –
From the flight to the sights, this trip was unforgettable. The Giza Pyramids and the Sphinx were awe-inspiring. The Egyptian Museum’s displays were extraordinary, and Khan al Khalili was so colorful and lively.
Michael Harris –
This tour exceeded all expectations. The Great Sphinx was breathtaking, and the Egyptian Museum offered a glimpse into ancient Egypt. Khan al Khalili’s atmosphere was electric—definitely a must-see!
Olivia Brown –
A perfect mix of adventure and history! The Giza Pyramids were majestic, and the Egyptian Museum was a treasure trove. Shopping in Khan al Khalili was a unique and vibrant experience.
James Miller –
This trip was incredible! The flight from Dahab was seamless, and Cairo welcomed us with rich history and culture. Visiting the Pyramids, Sphinx, and Egyptian Museum was unforgettable, and the bazaar was so lively.
Emily Taylor –
Flying from Dahab to Cairo was such an exciting journey! The Giza Pyramids and the Great Sphinx were absolutely mesmerizing. The Egyptian Museum’s artifacts were fascinating, and exploring Khan al Khalili was a shopper’s paradise
William Brooks –
What an amazing experience! Flying from Dahab to Cairo was effortless, and seeing the Pyramids and Egyptian Museum was a dream come true. Khan al Khalili was the perfect way to immerse in local culture.
Rachel Adams –
A day filled with wonder and culture! The Pyramids were magnificent, the Sphinx was larger than life, and the Egyptian Museum was fascinating. Khan al Khalili was a sensory delight.
Kevin Moore –
This tour offered everything I wanted: the grandeur of the Pyramids, the richness of the Egyptian Museum, and the vibrant culture of Khan al Khalili. The flight from Dahab made it all so convenient.
Sarah Wilson –
Flying to Cairo from Dahab was an easy and exciting way to explore Egypt. The Giza Pyramids and Egyptian Museum were highlights, but the charm of Khan al Khalili made this trip unforgettable.
Daniel Smith –
This was the ultimate Cairo experience! The Pyramids and Sphinx were majestic, the Egyptian Museum was full of history, and Khan al Khalili’s vibrant bazaar was the perfect way to end the day.
Sophie Evans –
Cairo’s charm lies in its rich history. The trip from Dahab gave us a perfect blend of ancient wonders and vibrant culture
Liam Edwards –
The Giza Pyramids and Egyptian Museum were a must-see, and the trip to Cairo’s bazaar brought me closer to Egyptian culture.
Lily Walker –
I loved every moment in Cairo! The sights were amazing, and shopping at Khan al Khalili was an adventure in itself!
Henry Scott –
The combination of ancient history and modern-day Cairo was unforgettable. The bazaar added such a unique flavor to the experience.
Olivia Turner –
The trip from Dahab to Cairo was worth it. The Pyramids are even more impressive in person, and the bazaar is full of life!
Samuel King –
Cairo is a blend of history and culture. Exploring the Giza Pyramids, the Sphinx, and the Egyptian Museum was amazing!
Isabella Clark –
A perfect day in Cairo! The visit to the Pyramids and museum was incredible, and the market experience in Khan al Khalili was unique.
James Davies –
From Dahab to Cairo, every moment was memorable. The Pyramids and Sphinx were awe-inspiring, and the bazaar was so lively.
Chloe Harris –
Exploring the heart of Egypt was magical! Khan al Khalili bazaar was so vibrant, and the pyramids left me speechless
Noah Mitchell –
A fantastic experience! The Giza Pyramids and the Egyptian Museum were breathtaking. Cairo truly has so much to offer.
Sarah Bennett –
A fantastic day trip! The Pyramids and Sphinx were breathtaking, and the Khan al Khalili bazaar was vibrant and fun.
James Cooper –
A well-organized tour! The Egyptian Museum was a highlight, and the bazaar offered a unique cultural experience.
Olivia Turner –
An unforgettable experience! Exploring Cairo’s history and vibrant streets was a perfect addition to my vacation.
William Adams –
The guide was excellent, and the trip was seamless. Highly recommend this tour to anyone visiting Dahab!
Emily Scott –
Seeing the Pyramids up close was surreal. The bazaar was an adventure with its variety of shops and lively atmosphere.
Benjamin Harris –
This trip provided the perfect mix of history and culture. A must-do for anyone staying in Dahab!
Chloe Walker –
The Pyramids and museum were amazing, and I loved wandering the bazaar. Such a well-planned day trip!
Daniel Wright –
A seamless and enriching experience! Everything was well-timed, and the attractions were simply awe-inspiring.
Sophie Mitchell –
A must-see trip! The Sphinx and museum were incredible, and the Khan al Khalili was a great way to end the day.
Ethan Roberts –
Perfect for history lovers! The guide was knowledgeable, and the sites were unforgettable.
Sue Ellen Rowe –
One day , four landmarks , and a thousand memories ! This Cairo day trip from Dahab gave us every flavor of Egypt in a single bite . The flight was smooth , fast , and got us into pyramid territory before the crowds hit . We took goofy photos near the Sphinx and were blown away by the royal loot in the museum . Khan El Khalili felt like stepping into a medieval carnival , with every shop hiding something magical . This tour is the perfect mix of silly fun and deep cultural richness
Elmer Ray Stokes –
Flying out of Dahab gave us such a great head start . We avoided long dusty roads and got straight to the magic . Giza looked like something out of a video game — unreal and massive . The Sphinx made me laugh — not because of how it looks , but because my nephew kept asking where the rest of its nose went . The museum was our cool-down zone , full of gold and mystery . And the market ? We bought spices we didn’t even know existed . I even danced with a shopkeeper — true story
Nadine Hopper –
Ever felt like you were in two centuries at once ? That’s this trip . From flying above the Red Sea to walking among kings in Cairo — I felt like a character in an epic story . The pyramids were larger than my imagination , and the Sphinx ? Spooky in the best way . But what really surprised me was the museum . I didn’t expect to be so into ancient artifacts , but here I am now — a certified fan of Egyptian relics . And Khan El Khalili ? A color bomb of brass lamps , scarves , and voices shouting in five languages
Clyde Tiller –
We didn’t expect such luxury when we signed up for this trip from Dahab , but the flight was polished and punctual , and the entire experience felt first-class . Giza’s pyramids took my breath away , but the inside of the Egyptian Museum had me geeking out over hieroglyphs and pharaoh lore . Our group even found a quiet corner in the bazaar to sip hibiscus tea and laugh about our failed haggling skills . Definitely the kind of trip that hits history , humor , and heart in all the right places
Darlene Westwood –
From Dahab’s calm waters to Cairo’s chaos — this tour was the definition of contrast and beauty . I was stunned by the ease of the flight , but even more blown away by the Giza complex . The Pyramids stand like they’ve got secrets they’ll never share . The Sphinx ? Stoic and slightly sassy looking . I especially appreciated how the guide kept things engaging without overloading us . The Egyptian Museum was cool and air-conditioned , which I won’t lie , was a blessing in Cairo’s heat . And Khan El Khalili ? Like walking through a living tapestry
Billy Joe Crayton –
Okay , listen up y’all . If you think flying from Dahab to Cairo is gonna be a pain , think again . It was smooth as my granddaddy’s old banjo . The second we landed , the adventure hit hard — pyramids towering , sun blazing , and our guide cracking jokes the whole way . The Sphinx looked like it’s been judging folks for 4 , 000 years ( and maybe it has ) . Museum time was a blast — mummies , statues , golden bling everywhere . We even bargained for spices at the market like pros . Felt like a dusty , delicious dream
Mabel Lovins –
This was my first flight in Egypt and wow — what a reward waiting in Cairo ! We were whisked away from Dahab and landed just in time for the morning light to hit the pyramids like a scene from a movie . The scale of it all is unreal , and standing next to the Sphinx made me feel like a tiny time traveler . I loved learning the small details , like how the workers who built the pyramids were actually paid laborers , not slaves . Add in a vibrant bazaar and a glorious museum , and you’ve got one unforgettable day
Waylon Hicks –
I’ve never been one for museums , but the Egyptian Museum changed that . Flying in from Dahab gave us time to focus purely on the experience instead of long drives . The flight itself was smooth , with excellent service and comfy seats . Once in Cairo , we went straight into ancient wonderland . My favorite part ? Staring into the golden mask of King Tut — it gave me chills ! Giza and the Sphinx were like dreams etched in stone , but that museum ? It was storytelling in artifacts . We ended the day with Turkish coffee and giggles at the bazaar
June Weatherby –
This tour was an explosion of history , laughter , and jet fuel ! Our journey from Dahab started early , but the smooth flight to Cairo gave us just enough time to nap and dream of camels and pharaohs . Seeing the Great Pyramid in person felt surreal , like stepping into a history book — except there were more tourists and fewer sandstorms . The museum was a treasure chest of wonders , but the bazaar was the true sensory overload ! I picked up a handmade lamp and a pocketful of mint tea leaves . This trip had just the right mix of culture and chaos
Earl Rayburn –
Flying from Dahab to Cairo was like jumping from one world into a living museum . The day kicked off strong with the mighty Pyramids of Giza looming above us like ancient gods , and I’ll be honest — I half-expected a mummy to pop out at any minute . The Sphinx gave me serious riddle-master vibes , and the museum ? Wow , the treasure haul of Tutankhamun alone is enough to make Indiana Jones jealous . The cherry on top was Khan El Khalili bazaar , where we haggled for trinkets and got totally lost in a maze of color and spice . The flight made it all super convenient and comfy , and I still can’t believe how much we packed into one day
Wanda Faye Rutledge –
We Flew , We Saw , We Laughed at the Sphinx
From the moment we boarded the plane in Dahab , this trip felt special. In Cairo , the guide was friendly and full of stories. He made ancient history feel alive. I learned the pyramid stones weigh tons , yet they were moved with incredible skill. The museum was crowded but absolutely worth it – I still remember a tiny golden cat statue. At Khan al Khalili , I tried hibiscus tea for the first time and haggled like a pro. It was a lot of ground to cover , but every moment was worth it. 🛩️😄🌞
Ricky Don Wallace –
One Long , Beautiful , Dusty , Glorious Egyptian Day
Left the quiet of Dahab and landed in the middle of history. The pyramids felt unreal – like something carved out of the sky. The Great Sphinx was just there , watching as always , while the guide explained theories about its purpose. The museum was a gold mine of relics , and the bazaar ? Oh man , I could’ve wandered for hours. The smells of oud , leather , and coffee were unforgettable. I took so many photos that my phone overheated. Loved the luxury van and how well everything was planned. Felt like an adventure wrapped in comfort.
Darla Jean Kinsey –
A Day of Pyramids , Papyrus , and People Watching in Cairo
I wasn’t sure what to expect from a day trip to Cairo , but I’m so glad we did it. The pyramids were every bit as epic as the movies make them seem. The Sphinx gave me chills – something about its silence just hits different. The Egyptian Museum is like walking through a time capsule. I bought a small papyrus painting that’s already hanging in my kitchen back home. Even the street scenes from the van window were fascinating – Cairo has so much life ! An exciting way to experience Egypt’s treasures without needing to pack a bag.
Tommy Lee Wickers –
Cairo in One Day ? Challenge Accepted and Conquered
We love squeezing the most out of our trips , and this Cairo tour nailed it. Everything was arranged like clockwork. Flight left Dahab on time , and we were standing beside the pyramids sipping bottled water under a blazing sun before noon. The museum was intense – gold , scrolls , mummies , you name it. Our guide handled the crazy Cairo traffic like a pro. We even had time to grab shawarma and coffee at the bazaar. Felt like a mini expedition , but with AC and clean bathrooms. Would do it again just for the stories. 🏺🛬📸
Sue Ellen McGraw –
Cairo Gave Me Goosebumps and the Best Instagram Photos
This day tour packed so many sights that I barely had time to blink. We took off from Dahab early in the morning and were in front of the pyramids before brunch. The Sphinx was as mysterious as legend claims , and the museum gave me goosebumps – especially the mummy room. Cairo is chaotic in the best way , and Khan al Khalili was like stepping into a swirling spice market from a movie set. Our transport was clean , cool , and always waiting right when we were ready to go. I still smell frankincense in my backpack.
Caleb Boone Hargrove –
Modern Flight , Ancient Wonders , and Spices in the Air
Flying from Dahab to Cairo was easy breezy – and totally surreal. Our first stop was the Pyramids of Giza , and let me tell you , nothing prepares you for the scale of those stones. The Sphinx was nearby , watching us with its mysterious smirk. The museum had everything from mummies to golden sandals , and the A/C was heavenly. I even bought a handmade silver ring at Khan al Khalili – after a round of friendly bargaining , of course. This was one of those tours where every stop adds a new layer to the story.
Nancy Lou Whitaker –
Giza , the Sphinx , the Museum – All Before Dinner
Who knew you could see so much of Egypt in just a day ? The flight from Dahab was smooth, and before we knew it, we were standing under the hot sun staring at the ancient pyramids. The Sphinx was smaller than I expected but still majestic in its own way. I really appreciated the guide’s knowledge – he explained things simply but with passion. Walking through the Egyptian Museum felt like moving through layers of time. And don’t get me started on Khan al Khalili – that place is a sensory roller coaster ! Felt safe, spoiled, and totally fascinated.
Eugene Ray Collier –
History Buffs and Curious Minds Will Absolutely Love This
This tour was like a crash course in Egypt’s best hits – all in one glorious day ! I’ve read about the Giza Pyramids since grade school, but seeing them up close was mind-blowing. The guide was sharp, funny, and knew exactly when to pause for the best photos. The Egyptian Museum could take a week to explore, but they made sure we saw all the key pieces, including the golden treasure of Tutankhamun. Cairo felt busy, warm, and full of stories. Even the flight was comfy and on time. Perfect day for folks who love ancient mystery, modern comfort, and a little bit of travel bragging.
Loretta Mae Dawson –
So Many Wonders in One Day I Almost Lost My Sandals
Whew ! What a ride ! We started in Dahab, all cozy by the water, and then boom – a flight later, we’re standing in front of the pyramids. The Sphinx had that “I’ve seen things” kind of vibe, and honestly, same. The Egyptian Museum was packed with artifacts – I swear I made eye contact with a few statues. Loved the air-conditioned van rides between stops – felt so posh for a desert day ! Ended the afternoon with some shopping and fresh mango juice at Khan al Khalili. Didn’t expect to fall in love with Cairo so fast, but here I am, still dreaming about hieroglyphs and hummus. 😄🌴🧳
Billy Joe Harper –
Flying from Dahab to Cairo Felt Like an Ancient-Time Travel Adventure
We couldn’t believe how seamless it was to go from the peaceful beaches of Dahab to the grand chaos of Cairo in just a short flight. The contrast was wild – one minute I was sipping mint tea, and the next I was staring at the pyramids like I’d fallen into a National Geographic special. The guide met us at the airport and whisked us straight to the Giza Plateau. Seeing the Great Sphinx up close made me wonder how many secrets that limestone face is hiding. The Egyptian Museum was another highlight – King Tut’s mask is even shinier than I imagined. We ended the day sipping coffee at Khan al Khalili, where the air smells like spices and stories. This trip had just the right touch of luxury, history, and dash of Indiana Jones flair. ✨🛫🐫