High Season: December • January • February
Winter in Egypt falls between December and February, with temperatures dropping to comfortable levels, enticing visitors to experience the wonders of the country.
As the temperatures start to cool, crowds begin to gather at temples and tombs, around the Pyramids of Giza, and along the Nile River.
A popular time to be in Egypt, the cities and towns buzz with activity, with long days enjoyed in prime conditions and celebrations such as Coptic Christmas in January and the Abu Simbel Sun Festival in February.
Shoulder Season: March • April • May • September • October • November
Planning a visit to Egypt in the spring months of March, April, and May, or the fall months of September, October, and November, will ensure explorers have the best of both worlds: fewer crowds and mild weather.
As the busy season winds down, the desert seemingly breathes a sigh of relief and a calmness can be felt by all who step into the famous Pyramids of Giza or enjoy time out in the Valley of the Kings or Queens.
Spring festivals bring a lively ambiance to the streets across the country, while the banks of the Nile add lush greenery to the desert expanse. The fall is a great time to visit the Red Sea beaches or enjoy the wealth of monuments scattered across the country, from Alexandria to Abu Simbel.
Low Season: June • July • August
June and August are the best months to visit Egypt in summer, with temperatures soaring during July. Crowds are few leaving beaches and popular sites open to explore.
Escape to one of the gorgeous resorts along the Red Sea, where adventures abound on the golden sands at the beach or in the vast desert, offering unique perspectives of history and scenery.
Keep cool as you enjoy famous Egypt highlights, from late-night dining along the Nile or an early morning wander through the famous Khan El-Khalili market.