Egypt

Most visited cities in Egypt

Cairo
Cairo ( Arabic: القاهرة al-Qāhirah), the capital of Egypt, is a bustling metropolis that blends ancient wonders with modern charm. Explore the iconic Giza Pyramids, marvel at the Sphinx, and delve into ancient history at the Egyptian Museum. Experience vibrant markets, taste delicious Middle Eastern cuisine, and cruise the Nile River. With its rich cultural heritage, bustling streets, and architectural treasures like the Citadel of Salah El-Din, Cairo offers a captivating journey through time and a vibrant city experience.

Sharm El-Sheikh
Sharm el-Sheikh is a breathtaking resort town situated on the southern tip of the Sinai Peninsula in Egypt. Renowned for its stunning beaches and crystal-clear waters, this coastal paradise is a haven for beach lovers and water sports enthusiasts. Snorkeling and scuba diving in the Red Sea's vibrant coral reefs are popular activities, offering a chance to encounter a diverse array of marine life. Beyond the water, Sharm el-Sheikh provides a vibrant nightlife, luxurious resorts, and a backdrop of desert landscapes. Whether you seek relaxation or adventure, Sharm el-Sheikh offers an unforgettable vacation experience for travelers of all tastes.

Hurghada
Hurghada is a stunning resort city located on the Red Sea coast of Egypt. Known for its crystal-clear waters, vibrant coral reefs, and diverse marine life, Hurghada is a paradise for snorkelers and scuba divers. The city's beautiful beaches stretch for miles, offering a perfect setting for relaxation and water sports. Hurghada's warm and sunny climate attracts tourists year-round, and the city's bustling promenade is filled with shops, restaurants, and entertainment venues. With its enchanting underwater world and a range of activities for all ages, Hurghada has become a popular destination for beach lovers and adventure seekers alike.

Luxor
Luxor ( Arabic: الأقصر, pronounced inEgyptian Arabic: lo’Sor) is the premier travel destination in Upper (southern) Egypt and the Nile Valley.

Giza
Picture yourself in Egypt and you picture this. Imagine Ancient Egypt and this is where your mind will land. Here is Giza, the city just west of Cairo, where on a desert plateau stand the Pyramids, Sphinx and royal tombs of the pharaohs.

Alexandria
Alexandria (pronounced al-ig-ZAN-dree-uh ; Arabic: الإسكندرية / اسكندرية al-Iskandariyya / Eskendereyya ) is Egypt's second largest city (5.2 million people in 2018), its largest seaport, and the country's window onto the Mediterranean Sea. The city is a faded shadow of its former glorious cosmopolitan self, but still worth a visit for its many cultural attractions and still-palpable glimpses of its past.

Aswan
Aswan ( Arabic: أسوان àswân) is the southernmost city of Egypt, some 870 km south of Cairo, just below the Aswan Dam and Lake Nasser, with a population of 275,000. Aswan is far more relaxed and smaller than Cairo and Luxor.

Abu Simbel

Marsa Alam

Edfu
Edfu (also spelled "Idfu" and in other ways) is a town in Upper Egypt, 100 km south of Luxor on the west bank of the Nile. : P70 : P8

Dahab
Dahab is a coastal town located on the southeastern coast of the Sinai Peninsula in Egypt. Known for its laid-back atmosphere, stunning natural beauty, and world-class diving spots, Dahab has become a popular destination for travelers seeking relaxation, adventure, and an escape from the bustling city life.
A Beach Destination
Dahab boasts beautiful sandy beaches that stretch along the coast of the Red Sea. The most famous beach in Dahab is the long and sandy "Lighthouse Beach," located in the heart of the town. This beach offers calm and clear waters, making it ideal for swimming and snorkeling. Other popular beaches include "Dahab Bay," "Eel Garden Beach," and "Blue Hole Beach," each with its own charm and unique features.Dahab is a paradise for diving enthusiasts. The region is renowned for its vibrant coral reefs and diverse marine life. The Blue Hole, one of the world's most famous dive sites, is located just north of Dahab. It offers a dramatic underwater sinkhole with a depth of over 100 meters, attracting experienced divers from around the world. The nearby "Three Pools" and "Canyon" are also popular dive sites. Snorkeling is equally rewarding, with colorful coral gardens and abundant marine species to explore.

New Cairo City

Port Said
Port Said ( Arabic: بورسعيد bōr sa`īd) is Egypt's third largest city (603,787 people), its second largest seaport and the entry point of the Suez Canal by the Mediterranean. : P70 : P8

Pyramids Gardens

Suez
There's more than one location or topic called Suez : : P70 : P8

Saqqarah

Taba

Kom Umbu
