You can leave Cairo and go on a Over day tour to Ain Sokhna from Cairo during your Cairo tours. Ain Sokhna is a great place to get away from the busy city all day and relax on the beach. Ain Sokhna is a quiet place to escape the heat of Cairo. Learn more about Ain Sokhna on Egypt travel or check Trip Advisor’s guide to Ain Sokhna.
Over day tour to Ain Sokhna from Cairo – A day trip from Cairo to Ain Sokhna. Spend a day on the beach in El Ain Sokhna with us and get away from the hustle and bustle of the city. Ain Sokhna is a quiet place to escape the heat of Cairo.
Our representative will pick you up at your hotel in Cairo and take you to Ain Sokhna in a private, air-conditioned vehicle. Ain Sokhna is quickly becoming one of the best places to get away from it on the Red Sea Coast. It is only 120 km from Cairo and takes about an hour and a half to drive there on the new highway.
You can enjoy snorkeling, relaxing, sunbathing on the deck, watching the beautiful marine life and coral reefs, and having a new adventure under the waves of the Red Sea, among other things. The world is full of amazing places to visit, but we only have one life to do so.
If you want to break out of your routine, face your fears, and have many adventures, you should go somewhere where you can find comfort and relaxation. We all need to recharge our batteries with joy and happiness. And when your tour is over, our guide will take you back to Cairo.
For our Over day tour to Ain Sokhna from Cairo, tipping is not included in any of our packages and is entirely up to the discretion of travelers. Although it is not mandatory, it is of great importance to the people who take care of you while traveling.
Extra personal expenses on the trip may include a food tour, alcoholic beverages, tipping, visa fees, recreational expenses, and other services not listed.
Following are the items with extra costs during the trek:
For our Over day tour to Ain Sokhna from Cairo, please note that all our packages and tours of Egypt do not include entrance fees to special archaeological sites such as entering the pyramids from inside, the mummies’ room in the Museum, or entering the Tutankhamun tomb in the Valley of the Kings in Luxor.
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