What countries to pair with Egypt?


What countries to pair with Egypt? MOROCCO. Discover two jewels of North Africa with this combined trip to Egypt and Morocco. Immerse yourself in the ancient Pharaonic civilization of Egypt, visiting monumental temples and majestic pyramids. Then embark on a journey to Morocco, a country where vibrant medinas and tranquil deserts coexist.


Can US citizens travel to Petra?

Neither the US State Department nor the British Foreign Office has issue travel advice against visiting anywhere in the vicinity of Petra. They currently advise against visiting the border with Syria and Iraq. They also advise avoiding protests and political demonstrations which usually occur in the center of towns.


Why is Petra worth visiting?

Petra is an incredible destination that should be on everyone's bucket list, and one of the main reasons to visit Jordan. With its breathtaking monuments, stunning desert landscape and fascinating history there are plenty of things to explore in Petra.


Is Egypt cheap for Americans?

Compared with places like Europe, North America, Japan, Australia, and New Zealand, Egypt is cheaper to visit. Traveling through Egypt is similar in price to traveling through Southeast Asia. If you are a budget traveler, you can see and do a lot in Egypt without spending a lot of money.


Is Egypt or Jordan cheaper?

Average prices are higher in Jordan but you can definitely travel on a limited budget, there are good hostels in Petra, have a look at Sabaa Hotel and in Aqaba I have stayed at Al Qidra Hotel (near the center of Aqaba) and at Red Sea Dive Center (near Tala Bay, South Beach), both are reasonably priced and nice.


What is the best month to visit Egypt?

The best time to visit Egypt is between October and April when daytime temperatures are comfortable and nights are cool, but you're still guaranteed sun. The conditions are perfect for exploring chaotic Cairo or venturing into the desert.


Can you do a day trip to Petra from Egypt?

Even if you have only a limited amount of time in the area, you can still visit the ancient city of Petra, in Jordan, on this full-day tour from Dahab, Egypt.


How should American tourists dress in Egypt?

Light fabrics like linen, cotton and athletic gear made to take the heat are best. Just remember to cover up from your shoulders to below the knee. While women are expected to dress more conservatively than men, even the fellas should leave the short shorts and tight singlets at home.


Is 1 night in Petra enough?

If you plan on coming to Petra for only a day, you're missing out on most of the experience. One day in Petra is not enough. In fact, you could spend a whole week in Petra and still find new things to do! Petra is a relic of the past, a living city that transports you hundreds of years back in time.


How many days are enough for Egypt?

How many days do you need for Egypt? Seven days is usually an ideal amount of time to spend in Egypt to see places like Cairo, Aswan, Luxor and Alexandria and also sail down the Nile River. However, to see most major attractions of Egypt, 5 days should be enough too.


What do American tourists wear in Egypt?

Light fabrics like linen, cotton and athletic gear made to take the heat are best. Just remember to cover up from your shoulders to below the knee. While women are expected to dress more conservatively than men, even the fellas should leave the short shorts and tight singlets at home.


Is Egypt visa free for Americans?

U.S. citizens must have a visa to enter Egypt. U.S. citizens can obtain a renewable single-entry 30-day tourist visa on arrival at Egyptian airports for a 25 USD fee. A multiple entry visa is also obtainable for 60 USD. The Government of Egypt has created a website for the issuance of “e-visas.”


What month is cheapest for Egypt?

January and February are definitely the best value months in terms of Egypt last minute travel deals. Travelers who adore a cooler Israel and Egypt, who do not want to spend their entire trip lying in the sun, go there time after time during these months.