FAQ

FAQ

Egypt Tours Frequently Asked Questions

What types of tours do you offer?

We offer a wide range of Egypt travel packages, including:
– Cultural and historical tours (Cairo, Luxor, Aswan, Nile cruises)
– Desert safaris and luxury glamping adventures
– Private tailor-made itineraries
– Family-friendly and affordable group tours
👉 Traveling with more than 6 people? Contact us for custom group rates.

Absolutely! You can use our “Customize Your Trip” form to tell us your travel preferences, or contact us directly for a fully tailored itinerary

Booking is simple. You can:
– Choose a ready-made tour and send us an inquiry
– Use the “Customize Your Trip” option
– Or contact us via email, phone, or WhatsApp — we’ll reply within 24 hours to help you plan and confirm your trip

We accept:
– Bank transfers
– Credit/debit cards (Visa, MasterCard)
– Secure online payment platforms
Details will be provided once your tour is confirmed.

Yes, it is. All payments are handled through secure, encrypted gateways to protect your personal and financial information.

Yes, a deposit is required to confirm your tour. The remaining balance can be paid either before arrival or upon arrival, depending on the package and the agreement.

Included:
– Accommodation
– Domestic flights (if any)
– Guided tours and entrance fees
– Private transportation and airport transfers
– Some meals (as per itinerary)

Excluded:
– International flights
– Visa fees
– Travel insurance
– Tips and personal expenses

Yes, all standard entrance fees to sites listed in the itinerary are included in your package price.

The best time is from October to April, when the weather is cooler and ideal for sightseeing.
– December–February: Peak season (early booking recommended)
– May–September: Hot, but great for Red Sea destinations with fewer crowds and better deals

Yes. Most nationalities, including travelers from the USA, UK, Canada, Australia, and EU countries, can obtain a tourist visa on arrival at Egyptian airports for USD 25, or apply online for an e-Visa before traveling.

If you don’t see your nationality listed or are unsure about the process, don’t hesitate to get in touch with us — we’ll be happy to assist you in checking the requirements and helping you obtain the appropriate visa.

Travel insurance is not required, but highly recommended to cover medical emergencies, cancellations, or baggage issues.

The local currency is the Egyptian Pound (EGP).
– Cash is widely accepted
– Credit/debit cards are accepted in most hotels, restaurants, and shops
– ATMs are easily accessible in cities and tourist areas

Arabic is the official language, but English is widely spoken in tourist areas. All of our guides speak fluent English.

Dress modestly, especially in religious or rural areas:
– Lightweight, breathable clothes
– Shoulders and knees covered in public areas
– Women may need a headscarf when entering mosques
– Comfortable shoes for tours

Yes, most hotels and Nile cruises offer Wi-Fi, and you can purchase local SIM cards with data for reliable mobile internet.

Egypt uses 220V power and Type C or F plugs (European style). Travelers from other regions may need an adapter.

Yes, Egypt is generally a safe country for tourists, especially in major destinations like Cairo, Luxor, Aswan, and the Red Sea resorts. Tourist areas are well-protected, and the government places high importance on visitor safety.

At Dunes Egypt, your security is our top priority. We arrange all tours with licensed guides, private transportation, and 24/7 local support to ensure your comfort and peace of mind throughout your journey.

Yes, with prior notice we can arrange wheelchair-friendly hotels, vehicles, and custom itineraries suited to your needs.

No mandatory vaccinations are required. However, it’s a good idea to be up to date on routine vaccines (tetanus, hepatitis A, etc.). Consult your doctor for specific advice.

Most international mobile phones (including US and European models) work in Egypt if international roaming is activated. However, roaming charges can be high, so we recommend:
– Checking rates with your provider before travel
– Purchasing a local SIM card (available at the airport or mobile shops) for affordable calls and data

Tap water is not recommended for drinking. It’s best to use bottled water, which is widely available and inexpensive. Always check that the bottle seal is intact before opening.

Yes, Egypt has many vegetarian and vegan-friendly dishes, such as:
– Falafel (taameya), lentil soup, koshari, grilled vegetables, and bean stews (ful medames)
Most restaurants and hotels offer vegetarian options, and specialized vegan spots are available in major cities like Cairo and Alexandria.

We do not recommend swimming in the Nile, especially in urban or unmonitored areas, due to:
– Strong currents
– Water quality concerns
– Possible wildlife (such as parasites or reptiles)

If you’d like to swim, choose designated areas or opt for a Red Sea beach resort where the water is clean and safe for swimming and snorkeling.

Egypt has a desert climate with hot, dry summers and mild winters:
– Summer (May–September): Hot, especially in Upper Egypt (Luxor, Aswan), with temperatures often exceeding 40°C (104°F)
– Winter (October–April): Pleasant and ideal for travel, with cooler nights and daytime highs around 20–25°C (68–77°F)
The Red Sea and Mediterranean coasts are more moderate year-round. Always bring sunscreen, a hat, and light layers.

Yes, tipping (known as ‘baksheesh’) is customary and appreciated in Egypt. While not mandatory, it is common to tip:
– Hotel staff and porters
– Tour guides and drivers
– Restaurant waiters (10–15%)
Many workers in the tourism sector rely on tips as a part of their income. We recommend keeping small change handy for this purpose.

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