Cairo Day Tours from Hurghada
Fly from Hurghada to Cairo to get a glimpse of the heart of Egypt. Day Trip from Hurghada to Pyramids With our guide, you will visit the Giza Pyramids and the Great Sphinx, the Egyptian Museum or the Cairo Citadel, and go shopping in Cairo’s legendary bazaar, Khan al Khalili. Fly out at night after getting a whirlwind tour of this incredible city.
Laura Johnson –
This tour gave me the best of Cairo in a day. The Pyramids and Sphinx were magnificent, and the Egyptian Museum was full of history. Shopping at Khan al Khalili added an extra layer of fun.
Michael Harris –
What an amazing day trip! Flying from Hurghada to Cairo was convenient, and the tour covered so much. The Great Sphinx, the Egyptian Museum, and Khan al Khalili were highlights I’ll never forget
Olivia Brown –
I loved this whirlwind tour of Cairo. The Giza Pyramids were a dream come true, and the Cairo Citadel was awe-inspiring. Ending the day at Khan al Khalili was the perfect touch of local culture.
James Miller –
This day trip from Hurghada to Cairo was fantastic! The Pyramids and Sphinx were mesmerizing, and the Egyptian Museum was filled with treasures. Khan al Khalili was an exciting shopping experience. Highly recommended!
Emily Taylor –
Flying from Hurghada to Cairo was an adventure of a lifetime! Seeing the Giza Pyramids and the Great Sphinx up close was unforgettable. The Egyptian Museum was fascinating, and the vibrant Khan al Khalili bazaar was the perfect way to end the day.
William Brooks –
I had the most amazing time on this tour. Seeing the Pyramids and the Sphinx up close was incredible, and shopping at Khan al Khalili added a fun and cultural experience.
Rachel Adams –
This was a fantastic way to experience Cairo in a single day. The Pyramids, the Sphinx, and the Egyptian Museum were highlights, and the night flight back was convenient.
Kevin Moore –
This whirlwind Cairo tour was unforgettable. From the iconic Giza Pyramids to the Egyptian Museum and the lively Khan al Khalili bazaar, every moment was perfectly planned.
Sarah Wilson –
Flying into Cairo for this day trip was so exciting! The Pyramids and the Sphinx were surreal, and the Egyptian Museum was a treasure trove of artifacts. I loved exploring Khan al Khalili.
Daniel Smith –
This trip was incredible from start to finish! The Giza Pyramids, Sphinx, and Cairo Citadel were breathtaking. Khan al Khalili’s bustling market gave me a taste of local life.
Liam Carter –
An amazing day trip! The pyramids were breathtaking, and exploring Khan al Khalili was an unforgettable experience.
Emma Brooks –
Loved the whirlwind tour! The Egyptian Museum was fascinating, and our guide made the history come alive.
Noah Reed –
The perfect way to see Cairo in a day! The Citadel and the Great Sphinx were absolutely stunning.
Mia Parker –
This trip was packed with incredible sights. Shopping at Khan al Khalili was a fun and unique experience!
Lucas Hill –
A fantastic day! The Giza Pyramids were a dream come true, and the guide was extremely knowledgeable.
Ava Bennett –
A well-organized and enjoyable trip. The bazaar and museum were highlights, but seeing the pyramids was surreal!
Jack Harris –
Highly recommend this day trip! It was intense but worth every moment. The Citadel view was spectacular.
Ella Adams –
This tour was amazing! The guide ensured we saw everything, and the flight arrangements were seamless.
Henry Foster –
Truly an incredible experience! The pyramids and the Sphinx were highlights of my visit to Egypt.
Sophia Turner –
A memorable and efficient tour! The sights, shopping, and overall organization were excellent.
Norma Jean Shepherd –
Ancient ruins , spicy street markets , and air – conditioned comfort
From the clean beaches of Hurghada to the ancient stones of Giza, this trip was one dramatic switch in scenery. Cairo was loud and full of life. The pyramids made my jaw drop — I touched limestone carved thousands of years ago! We rode past the Nile and saw city life buzzing by. The Citadel was breezy and quiet, a nice break from the noise. The bazaar was colorful and crazy in the best way. Even the flight back felt relaxing — I napped all the way home.
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Roy Elmer Mathis –
One jam – packed adventure with pyramids , mummies , and markets
Everything went smooth from start to finish. We flew into Cairo and made a beeline for the Pyramids — they’re as dramatic and dusty as I imagined. I still hear the guide’s voice in my head, explaining tombs while we wiped sweat from our brows. My favorite moment? Seeing King Tut’s golden treasures at the museum — I audibly gasped. We had lunch at a rooftop spot and then hit the bazaar. Haggling for spices felt like a game show. Loved it.
Darlene Faye Whitmore –
A cultural blast from the past with a five – star twist
Cairo felt like stepping into a history book with a luxury bookmark. We started at Giza — and honestly, I couldn’t stop staring. Our guide was a gem, giving us the scoop in the most entertaining way. The Egyptian Museum was full of “wow” moments, especially the jewelry and mummies. Then Khan al Khalili gave us that gritty, bustling marketplace vibe I secretly love. The day went fast but felt full. I still can’t believe we packed that much in one single day.
Bo Wallace Dillard –
Cairo’s pyramids , sphinx , and souk squeezed into one luxury day
This wasn’t your average sightseeing trip. First off, the flight was comfy and quick — and the van waiting for us had cold AC (blessing). The pyramids were an absolute showstopper, especially with the sunlight hitting them just right. I actually got a little emotional. The Sphinx? Smaller than I thought but mysterious as heck. The Citadel gave us panoramic views and a breeze that saved my life. I liked the balance — ancient ruins and modern comfort all in a day.
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Lori Beth Cavanaugh –
History overload in the best possible way on this Cairo day trip
Let me say this — if you like history, chaos, and spice-filled alleyways, this trip hits all the right notes. We flew in smooth as butter and had a guide who could probably moonlight as a comedian. Giza was hot, huge, and totally mind-blowing. I learned more in that one afternoon than I did in four years of school. And the Egyptian Museum? Gilded everything. The Khan al Khalili market was wild — I bought too many trinkets, but I regret nothing.
Tucker Dean Rowland –
From Red Sea waves to pharaoh graves , this was one wild ride
It’s wild how one day can include pyramids, ancient rulers, and haggling over spices. Starting in Hurghada’s beach calm, we soared into the frenzy of Cairo. Giza was hot and packed with tourists, but seeing the pyramids in real life? Worth every step. The museum visit was fascinating — who knew mummies could look so elegant? The final walk through Khan al Khalili felt like a scene out of a movie. Fast-paced but luxurious — I felt like Indiana Jones in flip-flops.
Jolene Mae Thibodeaux –
Ancient monuments , busy bazaars , and one unforgettable plane ride
We hopped on an early morning flight and found ourselves face to face with the Great Pyramid before I even finished my second coffee. It’s hard to explain the feeling of standing on stones older than language itself. Then came the Citadel — with sweeping views of Cairo’s chaos from above — felt like royalty looking down on their kingdom. Our guide knew just how to keep things light while teaching us all the good stuff. Loved every minute, especially the shopping part 😍
Mason Ray Pickett –
We flew from beach bliss to desert mystery and back in one day
Starting off from sunny Hurghada and landing in historic Cairo was like changing worlds in under an hour. The Pyramids were massive and gave me a neck ache from staring up. The Sphinx stared back like it knew all our secrets. What made the trip feel first-class were the smooth transfers and air-conditioned van — not a camel in sight 😄. Lunch with a view of the Nile and ancient mosques echoing in the background? Can’t make that up. This day was packed with beauty, comfort, and a bit of chaos — the good kind.
Sherry Lou Barksdale –
Giza , mummies , and Egyptian coffee … all in one whirlwind day
Woke up in Hurghada and somehow found myself sipping Arabic coffee under the shadow of the pyramids by lunch. The whole thing felt surreal. Cairo was alive — dusty and loud and full of stories. Our guide cracked jokes while pointing out ancient tombs like they were old neighbors. The Egyptian Museum? Unreal. We saw King Tut’s mask and more golden stuff than I’d ever seen outside a country song. We wrapped the day at Khan al Khalili where I bought a scarf I’ll probably never wear but felt like a must.
Billy Joe Hart –
Flying into Cairo felt like diving into a living museum of wonder
We took off early from Hurghada, and by midmorning I was standing in front of the Giza Pyramids wondering how on earth they built these things. Our guide was sharp, full of fun facts and jokes, and made ancient history feel like yesterday. We had lunch near the Nile — falafel so fresh it nearly converted me. Then came the Sphinx… majestic, mysterious, and somehow smaller than I thought but still gave me goosebumps. The Egyptian Museum was packed with treasures, and the mummies looked better preserved than my grandma’s wedding dress. We ended with a whirl through Khan al Khalili bazaar where I haggled over a lamp like I was in an Aladdin remake. It was nonstop adventure, but luxurious too — comfy flights and chilled air-conditioned transport.
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