
Cairo or a Red Sea Beach: How to Plan an Egypt Trip
This isn't really an either/or for most travelers โ Egypt's ancient sites (Cairo, Luxor) and its Red Sea beaches are different enough that combining both is the standard, recommended approach if you have 8+ days. With less time, prioritize Cairo and Luxor first (the history is the reason most people book Egypt in the first place) and treat a Red Sea add-on as a bonus for a future trip or a 3โ4 day tail-end decompression if your schedule allows it.
Unlike a lot of 'X or Y' travel questions, this one has a slightly different answer: most Egypt itineraries aren't actually choosing between the ancient sites and the beach, they're deciding how to fit both in. Here's how to think about it honestly.
| Cairo & Luxor (the history) | Hurghada / Sharm El Sheikh (the beach) | |
|---|---|---|
| What you get | The Pyramids, Grand Egyptian Museum, Karnak, Valley of the Kings | World-class diving/snorkeling, warm water, resort relaxation |
| Best for | First-time visitors โ this is the core reason most people book Egypt | Decompressing after a demanding sightseeing pace, or a dedicated dive trip |
| Pace | Active, a fair amount of walking and heat exposure at outdoor sites | Slow, resort-based, minimal effort required |
| Minimum time to do it justice | 5โ6 days (Cairo 3, Luxor 2โ3) | 3โ4 days |
| Ideal season | OctoberโApril (summer is genuinely extreme in Luxor) | Nearly year-round |
If you only have 5โ7 days, prioritize Cairo and Luxor โ that's the trip most people are actually booking Egypt for. If you have 8+ days, add 3โ4 days on the Red Sea coast at the end as a genuinely well-earned decompression after the more demanding history-and-heat pace of the Nile Valley.
If time is genuinely limited
With 5 days or fewer, skip the beach add-on and focus entirely on Cairo (3 days) and either a Luxor side trip (a 1-hour flight each way) or Alexandria as a lower-key coastal alternative. Trying to squeeze in a Red Sea resort on top of a short Cairo/Luxor trip usually means an unsatisfying 1-2 days at the beach that isn't worth the extra flight and transfer time.
How to combine both well
The classic sequence: Cairo (3 days) โ fly to Luxor (2โ3 days, or extend into a Nile cruise to Aswan) โ fly to Hurghada or Sharm El Sheikh (3โ4 days) โ fly home, or fly back through Cairo. All three legs are short domestic flights (roughly 1โ1.5 hours each), so the logistics are more manageable than they sound on paper.
If budget is the deciding factor
Cairo and Luxor sightseeing (entry tickets, guides, domestic flights/trains) tends to add up in fixed costs regardless of hotel choice, while a Red Sea stay can flex a lot cheaper or more expensive depending on all-inclusive vs. independent hotel choice. If budget is tight, a shorter Red Sea add-on (2โ3 nights at a mid-range hotel rather than a luxury all-inclusive) is the easiest place to trim.
Can you do both on one trip without feeling rushed?
Yes, comfortably with 8โ10 days total: 3 in Cairo, 3 in Luxor (or a short Nile cruise), and 3โ4 on the Red Sea coast. This is genuinely the most common, most recommended structure for a first Egypt trip, rather than an either/or choice.












































