
Giza Egypt Travel Guide
CAI is the main international gateway to Egypt, found roughly 45 km (28 miles) from the Giza Pyramids complex. It is a large airport with up-to-date facilities.
CAI provides a variety of services for travelers. Various transfer options take you to your accommodation.
High Season (Oct-Apr) has higher demand and prices. Book well in advance. Low Season (Jun-Aug) offers lower prices, but fewer direct flights.
Services like Dollar Flight Club can alert you to low fares. Skyscanner aids in comparing flight options across airlines.
CAI is approximately 22 km (14 miles) to the northeast of downtown Cairo. It is your main point of entry to Cairo.
Vehicle hire services are available at Cairo Airport and city locations through major international companies like Hertz, Avis, Europcar, and Budget. DiscoverCars.com can help find deals.
A valid IDP, your home country's driving license, passport, and a credit card are necessary. The minimum age for rental typically goes from 21-25.
Self-driving in Cairo and Giza is generally not advised for tourists. A private car with a driver offers a less stressful way to explore.
Sea and river journeys in Egypt mainly involves leisure cruises rather than international transportation directly to Cairo. Port Said and Alexandria are major Mediterranean ports.
The Nile River offers a range of experiences, although not direct transportation to Cairo for international flights arriving.
From seaports, taxis or pre-arranged transfers connect you to nearby urban areas or your accommodation.
Weather conditions, specifically strong winds, can affect felucca schedules and comfort.
Check specific cruise itineraries for port calls and excursion options.
CAI presents various facilities for departing travelers, enhancing your wait time.
No specific exit fees for departing passengers at Cairo International Airport are typically levied separately. These costs are usually included in your airfare.
Currency exchange services are available at the airport for converting any remaining Egyptian Pounds.
Duty-free shops and other retail outlets provide opportunities for final souvenir or gift purchases.
Confirm your flight status and terminal. Ensure all valuables are secured and hand luggage meets airline requirements. Account for potential traffic delays on the way to the airport.