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Egypt enjoys various fields of tourism attraction, the most important are archeological or cultural tourism which is one of the oldest types of tourism in Egypt, where the landmarks of the ancient civilizations are visible to the naked eye, an incarnation of the nations that constructed these civilizations since the dawn of history.

Despite the multiple types of tourism, and Egypt’s cultural tourism remains the unrepeated, unique and non-competitive component of tourism as Egypt possesses one third of the world’s known monuments, you will be amazed by the uniqueness of tourism in Egypt.

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October - February

Best Time for Exploring Egypt Without the Sweat

If you’re here to delve into Luxor’s glut of Pharaonic riches, winter brings blue skies and pleasantly warm daytime weather to make long days of rambling around ancient ruins a pleasure rather than a chore. This is the most popular season to head into the Sinai or the Western Desert for outdoor adventures or bask in the winter sun between learning to dive in South Sinai and along the Red Sea coast. Be aware, it will get colder than you probably expect during the depths of winter in Cairo and Alexandria (and everywhere else after dark) so you also need to pack something warm. Since this is peak tourist season, expect high accommodation prices, especially between Christmas and New Year.

June - August

Best Time to Dive in the Red Sea

The weather switches to sweltering as average high temperature hit 108°F (42°C). Luxor’s temples and tombs open at 6am so it’s still possible to beat the heat by being an early bird. Summer is when serious divers head to Sharm el-Sheikh and the Red Sea coast. They’re willing to take the baking heat on land in return for the payoff of calm, warm sea conditions and fantastic underwater visibility. More casual divers can rest easy giving summer a miss though; Egypt can be dived year-round.

Just to flip the low season rule, summer is the peak domestic-holiday period along the Mediterranean coast as half of Cairo decamps to the beach. Yes, it’s still boiling in Alexandria but at least there’s a breeze.

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