Egypt Good Moments FAQ, Do you have some Questions?

Get answers to your questions about our Egypt tours.

Most Asked Questions

We offer a wide variety of tours, including:

  • Cultural tours: These tours focus on the rich history and culture of Egypt, with visits to ancient temples, tombs, and other historical sites.
  • Adventure tours: These tours offer a more active experience, with activities such as desert safaris, Nile cruises, and scuba diving.
  • Relaxing tours: These tours are perfect for those who want to relax and enjoy the beauty of Egypt’s beaches and resorts.
  • Custom tours: We can also create a custom tour to meet your specific interests and budget.

Private tours are designed for you and your travel companions only, while group tours are open to other travelers. Private tours offer more flexibility and customization, but they can also be more expensive. Group tours are less expensive, but you will have to share the itinerary and transportation with other travelers.

To book a tour, you can visit our website or contact us by phone or email. We will ask you for some basic information, such as your travel dates, interests, and budget. Once we have this information, we will send you a customized itinerary and quote.

Our cancellation policy varies depending on the type of tour you have booked. For most tours, you can cancel without penalty up to 30 days before the start date. For custom tours, the cancellation policy may be more stringent.

We do not offer travel insurance, but we recommend that you purchase travel insurance before you travel to Egypt. Travel insurance can protect you in the event of unexpected events, such as flight cancellations, lost luggage, and medical emergencies.

When packing for your trip to Egypt, be sure to pack comfortable clothing, sunscreen, a hat, and sunglasses. You should also pack any necessary medications and personal toiletries. It is also a good idea to pack a scarf or shawl to cover your head when visiting religious sites.

The currency of Egypt is the Egyptian pound (EGP). You can exchange currency at banks, airports, and hotels.

The official language of Egypt is Arabic. However, English is widely spoken in tourist areas.

Egypt is in the Eastern European Time (EET) zone, which is UTC+2.

Most visitors to Egypt require a visa. You can apply for a visa online or at an Egyptian embassy or consulate.

There are some restrictions on what you can bring into and out of Egypt. For more information, please visit the website of the Egyptian Ministry of Finance.

Tipping is customary in Egypt. It is customary to tip your waiter, waitress, and taxi driver 10-15% of the bill. You should also tip your tour guide and driver at the end of your tour.

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