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Is Egypt expensive? Our budget Egypt travel guide

Egypt is not an expensive country to travel in - it’s very budget friendly. It’s an incredible destination, from the hustle and bustle of Cairo to the mighty Nile, the marine life of the Red Sea, and the treasures and monuments left by ancient civilizations.

You don’t need to spend a fortune to have a wonderful travel experience here. In this Egypt travel guide, we share tips and insights into how to travel Egypt on a budget.

The cost of transport in Egypt

People often ask, is it expensive to visit Egypt? In fact, there are a number of , but prices are generally lower between October and April.

The cost of accommodation in Egypt

Hotels

Booking ahead will give you the best choice of hotels and the most control over the cost. Like anywhere, hotels vary widely in cost in line with their star rating, level of luxury and the level of demand.

Around the Red Sea, many hotels are four and five star and often all-inclusive, but you may still find a bargain in low season.

Airbnbs

There are Airbnbs available all over Egypt, from rooms in a private house in Cairo to holiday villas in holiday resorts. You can find options to suit all budgets.

The cost of food and drink in Egypt

Egyptian is influenced by many countries, and you will find Turkish, Lebanese, Syrian, Greek and French cuisines. You will find more Mediterranean influences in the north and spicier cooking in the south.

Because Egypt is a Muslim country, places to buy and drink alcohol can be limited.

Where to eat in Egypt on a budget

So, is Egypt expensive for food? Fortunately, not! The exchange rate with Egypt makes food and drink very cheap by UK standards.

Cafes and street stalls offer simpler, cheaper meals than restaurants, particularly those targeted at tourists.

Staple foods in Egypt are bread, often pitta style, fuul (fava beans) and tamiya (falafel). These are often served as street food for a cheap price.

It’s always cheaper to buy from markets and stalls for ingredients to create your own meals than eat in a cafe or restaurant.

The cost of alcohol in Egypt

In tourist resorts alcohol is readily available at hotels and bars. It is not expensive by British standards, due to the exchange rate, but pricey compared with soft drinks. In more remote areas, it can be much more difficult to buy alcohol.

Egyptians enjoy tea as their national drink, and coffee is usually Turkish style - very strong. You will often find delicious juices on offer, too.

Best attractions in Egypt on a budget

If you are heading to Cairo and Luxor, you can’t miss the Pyramids or Valley of the Kings.

You can visit all the museums and archaeological sites with a Cairo Pass. The Luxor Pass gives you access to all archaeological sites on both the east bank and west bank of Luxor, but the tombs of Seti I and Nefertari are not included.

Get our Prepaid Currency Card and make spending on your trip easy

Ready to start planning your Egyptian adventure? At the moment, it's difficult to buy Egyptian pounds in the UK, due to a currency shortage, but you can make it simpler using the Travelex Money Card, powered by Mastercard®. Unlike your debit card, our card is not linked to your bank account, minimising your risk of losing all your funds in case of loss or theft. You can make secure contactless payments directly at the point of sale in Egypt with our card, if you have a balance in your wallet and withdraw Egyptian pounds from ATMs.

Please note that a 2% fee applies to GBP loads, and a 5.75% fee is incurred when using the card in Egypt where the local currency isn't offered on our Travelex Money Card. This fee also extends to cash withdrawals for Egyptian pounds and other currencies that are not offered on our card. While Travelex does not impose charges to ATM withdrawals, it's important to note that fees from other ATM providers may apply. Find out more on our fees here.

For more information about travelling to Egypt, see our Egypt travel guide or find out more about the Egyptian pound.