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Egypt travel news — what's changing for visitors

New museums, new flight routes, updated visa rules and infrastructure openings that actually affect your trip — a working guide's rolling update.

1.07.2026 г. · 7 min read · By Mohamed Hassan · Last updated 11.07.2026 г.

Written by Mohamed Hassan

Licensed Egyptian tour guide, based in Cairo, 30+ years leading trips across Egypt.

GEM plaza in the morning — the new anchor of every Cairo itinerary.

The travel-news feed for Egypt is noisy — every second post is a repackaged press release. Here is what has genuinely changed for visitors in the last few months, filtered through what I actually see on the ground with my groups.

Quick answer

What actually changed for visitors recently:

  • Grand Egyptian Museum — main galleries fully open
  • e-Visa is the fastest way in (5–7 days online)
  • Sphinx airport (SPX) taking more charters — 15 min to Pyramids
  • Avenue of Sphinxes in Luxor — walkable at night
  • New European direct routes to Hurghada, Marsa Alam and Sharm

Quick facts

Best season:
October to April for cooler weather
Ideal duration:
7–14 days for a full first trip
Budget:
€90–180 per day per person, private tour
Perfect for:
Anyone planning a 2026 Egypt trip
Family friendly:
Yes
Luxury friendly:
Yes
Difficulty:
Easy with the new infrastructure

The Grand Egyptian Museum is now the anchor of any Cairo trip

The full Tutankhamun collection, the grand staircase and the reconstructed Khufu boat are all visitable. Cairo itineraries have quietly changed — most of us now put GEM at position two, right after the Pyramids, and drop the old Egyptian Museum on Tahrir to an optional day two. Ticketing is smooth, wheelchair access is excellent, and the mezzanine café has the best pyramid view in the country.

The Sphinx International Airport is handling more charters

West Cairo's Sphinx airport (SPX) is now taking regular charter and low-cost traffic, particularly from Central and Eastern Europe. If your ticket says SPX, you are landing 15 minutes from the Pyramids — enormously more convenient than the main CAI airport for a Giza-focused first day. Pack accordingly and arrange transfer in advance.

e-Visa is now the fastest way in

The Egyptian e-Visa system covers most European, North American and Gulf nationalities. Apply on the official government portal 5–7 days before travel, print the PDF, and clear immigration in under 15 minutes at Cairo, Hurghada or Sharm airports. Visa-on-arrival is still available at $25 cash but the queues are longer. Do not use the impostor 'visa' websites that show up in Google ads — many overcharge or fail to deliver.

The new Cairo–Aswan railway upgrade

Sleeper trains between Cairo and Luxor/Aswan have been refurbished and the newer generation is genuinely comfortable — private twin cabin with hot dinner and breakfast for about €90–110 per person one way. A perfectly reasonable alternative to a domestic flight if you enjoy overnight rail travel.

Site restorations that affect your visit

The Avenue of Sphinxes in Luxor is fully walkable and open at night — do the Karnak-to-Luxor Temple walk after sunset if you can. The tomb of Amenhotep I opened to visitors in a rotation with the Tutankhamun tomb. Abu Simbel had its lighting upgraded and the sun-alignment ceremonies on 22 February and 22 October now handle larger crowds efficiently.

New and expanded flight routes

Direct routes from more European cities to Hurghada, Marsa Alam and Sharm have expanded in the last twelve months. EgyptAir has restored direct flights on several long-haul routes and code-shares extensively with Star Alliance partners. For Nile cruise travellers, Aswan is now easier to fly into directly from a handful of European cities in high season.

What has NOT changed

Egypt is still safe in every area a tourist visits. Prices remain excellent value against the Euro. The people are still, in my very biased opinion, the warmest hosts on earth. And the sunrise over the pyramids has not been photographed as many times as it deserves.

What's new vs what hasn't changed

AreaWhat's newWhat hasn't changed
MuseumsGEM full openingEgyptian Museum Tahrir still open
Visase-Visa now standard$25 visa-on-arrival still available
AirportsSphinx SPX handling more chartersCairo CAI, HRG, SSH normal
TrainsRefurbished sleepers Cairo–Luxor–Aswan9-hour journey time
SitesAmenhotep I tomb open in rotationPyramids, Karnak, Abu Simbel — normal

Expert Tip

If your ticket says SPX (Sphinx airport), not CAI, treat it as a gift — you land 15 minutes from the Pyramids instead of an hour across Cairo. Arrange your first-night hotel in Giza rather than downtown and you save half a day.

Mohamed Hassan

Frequently asked questions

Do I need to apply for a visa before I arrive in Egypt?

For most European, US, UK and Gulf passports you can either buy a $25 visa on arrival or apply for the e-Visa online. The e-Visa is faster on arrival.

Is the Sphinx airport worth using instead of Cairo main?

If you are going straight to Giza or the Grand Egyptian Museum, absolutely — 15 minutes vs 45+ minutes.

Has the price of Egypt tourism gone up in 2026?

Site tickets have increased modestly. Hotels remain very good value against the Euro. Restaurants and transport are still among the cheapest in the Mediterranean.

Are Nile cruises operating normally?

Yes — 3, 4 and 7-night cruises between Luxor and Aswan run daily. High season is October–April.

Is Ramadan a bad time to visit Egypt?

Not at all. Sites are open, restaurants serve tourists all day in tourist areas, and the evening atmosphere is magical. Alcohol availability outside hotels is reduced during Ramadan.

Are there new Nile cruise ships in 2026?

Yes — two new 5-star cruisers launched between Luxor and Aswan this year, and the Dahabiya sailing fleet has grown. Prices from about €690 for a 3-night classic and €1,400+ for a 4-night Dahabiya.

We update itineraries every month with the latest openings, closures and route changes. Send us your dates and we'll do the homework for you.

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