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Egypt · Hotels & resorts

Where to Stay in Egypt

Hand-picked hotels across Cairo, Luxor, Aswan and the Red Sea — booked at net rates by the team that walks the corridors, and folded into the rest of your holiday.

Coverage
Cairo to the Red Sea
Rates
Net, negotiated direct
Every property
Visited in person
Range
Heritage to 5-star
On the ground
6 offices · 38 years
Since
1988

Why book with us

How we think about a hotel

A hotel is where a holiday is quietly won or lost. It's the one place you return to every night, and the gap between a room over the Nile and a room over the car park almost never shows in the listing photo. We book hotels the way we'd book our own: by walking the floors, opening the windows and eating the breakfast before we put a single guest in the building.

Because we work inside Egypt — offices, contracts going back to 1988 — we hold net rates directly with the properties: the price a hotel gives the trade, not the public screen price. You can book a hotel on its own, or let us thread it through a full itinerary so the transfer, the cruise and the guide all meet in the right lobby at the right hour.

City by city

Where we place you

Egypt isn't one kind of stay. A pyramid-view balcony in Giza, a Nile-facing room in Luxor, a reef at the end of the jetty in Marsa Alam — each city rewards a different choice. Here's how we read each one.

Cairo & Giza

Cairo & Giza

Pyramid-view rooms on the Giza plateau, or a quieter base in Zamalek by the river. Twenty minutes apart, two completely different mornings.

Luxor

Luxor

Nile-view hotels on the East Bank, a short walk from Karnak's evening light. Wake on the side of the river the sun rises over.

Aswan

Aswan

The gentlest city on the Nile. Old-Cataract grandeur above the rapids, or a Nubian guesthouse on the west bank with feluccas at the door.

Hurghada

Hurghada

The main Red Sea resort city — large beachfront hotels, Sahl Hasheesh and Soma Bay south, El Gouna north. House-reef resorts where the snorkelling starts at the end of the pier.

El Gouna

El Gouna

A canal-linked lagoon town north of Hurghada — boutique hotels on the islands, flat-water kite lagoons, the Abu Tig Marina and a food scene well above the Red Sea average.

Makadi Bay

Makadi Bay

A sheltered arc of coast south of Hurghada — large beachfront resorts on a gentle bay, the reef a short walk from every hotel, and a road to Luxor through the Eastern Desert.

Sharm El Sheikh

Sharm El Sheikh

Naama Bay's promenade, Sharks Bay dive resorts and the family beaches along Nabq — Sinai's resort capital, with some of the finest coral anywhere right off the hotel beach.

Dahab

Dahab

A dive and kite town on the Gulf of Aqaba — the Blue Hole ten minutes north, cushion restaurants on the promenade, and Mount Sinai an hour up the desert road.

Marsa Alam

Marsa Alam

The Red Sea's quietest stretch — dive camps on private house reefs, dugong grounds at Abu Dabbab, and wilderness lodges near Hamata's mangroves.

The Nile cruise — a floating hotel

The Nile cruise — a floating hotel

Between Luxor and Aswan, the most rewarding bed in Egypt moves while you sleep — a new temple at the bow each morning. Dahabiyas for ten, classic ships for a hundred.

Alexandria & the coast

Alexandria & the coast

A sea-front room on the Corniche where Egypt turns Mediterranean — a slower, breezier night at the start or end of a Cairo stay.

Our filter

How we choose a hotel

A star rating tells you what a hotel paid to be called. These are the things we check instead — the ones that decide whether you sleep well.

  1. 01

    The actual room

    Not the suite in the brochure — the room category you're paying for. We hold back the ones that look onto the service yard.

  2. 02

    Location over labels

    Ten minutes closer to the Nile or the plateau beats a grander lobby across town. We weigh the walk, not the marble.

  3. 03

    Breakfast and the basics

    Hot water, air-conditioning that works, a breakfast worth getting up for. The unglamorous things you only notice when they fail.

  4. 04

    How they treat an arrival

    Whether the front desk still knows your name at midnight after a delayed flight. We book where the answer is yes.

  5. 05

    The family test

    The simplest filter we have: would we put our own parents, or our own children, in this exact room? If not, it stays off the list.

Common questions

Egypt hotels, answered

01 Can I book a hotel in Egypt without booking a tour? +

Yes. We book hotels on their own, with or without a wider itinerary. Plenty of guests start with a hotel and a couple of transfers, then add a guide or an excursion once they've arrived. Tell us the city and dates and we'll send options at our net rate.

02 Are your hotel rates cheaper than booking online? +

Often, and rarely more. We hold net trade rates negotiated directly with the properties — the same ones the public booking sites mark up. Where an online price is genuinely lower, we'll say so and book it that way. The bigger saving is usually the hotel that's better placed for the same money.

03 Are the Giza pyramid-view rooms worth the premium? +

For a night or two, for most people, yes — waking to the pyramids over breakfast is part of why you came. They cost more, and the rooms are sometimes older than newer hotels in the city. We'll tell you which specific property earns the premium and which is selling the view alone.

04 What star ratings do you book? +

Everything from clean, well-run heritage guesthouses to 5-star Nile palaces and Red Sea resorts. Egyptian star ratings are inconsistent, so we judge a property on the room, the location and the service rather than the badge on the door.

05 Is breakfast or an airport transfer included? +

Breakfast is included at almost every hotel we book, and we confirm it on your quote. Airport transfers are separate but simple to add — a private, flight-tracked meet-and-greet from the terminal to your hotel door.

06 Can you hold a room while I decide? +

Usually. Most properties allow a short option period before payment, longer in low season. Tell us you're close to deciding and we'll hold the specific room rather than the room type, so the Nile view doesn't get sold from under you.

Reservations

Find your room in Egypt

Tell us the cities and the dates and we'll send hand-picked hotels at our net rate, ready to slot into the rest of the holiday. Cairo · Luxor · Aswan · Hurghada · Marsa Alam · Sharm El Sheikh, on the ground since 1988.

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