Villas & Apartments with sea views in Egypt
Egypt
- 66m²
- 4
- 1
- 1
From
£23
/ night
Egypt
- 100m²
- 6
- 2
- 2
From
£23
/ night
Egypt
- 140m²
- 6
- 2
- 2
From
£30
/ night
Dahab, Egypt
- 80m²
- 4
- 2
- 1
From
£43
/ night
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Find your holiday rental in Egypt: house, apartment, villa and any accommodation for rent
Dahab, Egypt
From
£101
/ night
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Cairo, Egypt
From
£78
/ night
Luxor, Egypt
From
£268
/ night
Egypt
From
£23
/ night
Egypt
From
£20
/ night
Egypt
From
£21
/ night
Egypt
From
£20
/ night
Egypt
From
£17
/ night
Egypt
From
£25
/ night
Egypt
From
£23
/ night
Egypt
From
£40
/ night
Accommodation
18,110
Holiday rentals
Price per night
£45
On average
High season
July - £46
+4%
Price in January
£45
On average
Type of accommodation
Apartment
2 Bedrooms, 110m²
Price per week
£312
On average
Low season
December : £42
-6%
Available accommodation
35%
In January
The average price of a night in a holiday rental in Egypt is £45.
If you want to spend a week in a holiday rental in Egypt, you have to pay on average £312 for 7 days. The price varies according to the season between £295 and £324 for one week.
The price of holiday rentals in Egypt are less expensive in December: £42 per night on average. This represents a decrease of 6% compared to the average price recorded for the rest of the year. Conversely, the price increases by 4% (£46 per night) in 07, which is the most expensive month to live in Egypt.
On average, rentals in Egypt can accommodate 5 people (apartments and houses combined) and have a surface area of 110 m².
The price of a holiday rental in Egypt is £46 per night for this summer. A week's rental in July or August will cost you on average £324.
A holiday rental for a weekend in Egypt costs on average £94, for Friday and Saturday nights.
35% of accommodation is still available for a stay in January. It will be necessary to pay on average £45 per night.
For your next holiday in this famous country of ancient glory, choose one of the many holiday apartments, houses, villas and b&bs available in Egypt to stay near some of the famous landmarks in the world.
Egypt
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£23
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Egypt
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£23
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£30
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From
£43
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From
£73
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Cairo, Egypt
From
£77
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£20
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£23
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£23
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Alexandria, Egypt
From
£50
/ night
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£202
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A country with unique and iconic history running through its veins, Egypt is like nowhere else. A holiday here is sure to be exciting, educational and inspiring. Book a luxury hotel in Cairo to fully relax and enjoy your break or book a holiday apartment rental to feel as at home as possible in the country of the pharaohs.
Egypt is very hot, so unlike most Mediterranean destinations, it's usually better to visit during the winter and spring months. Between November and March temperatures are still warm but much more comfortable than the summer, meaning you can appreciate the beautiful sights without overheating.
Egypt is well-connected to the rest of the world by plane with six international airports in Alexandria, Aswan, Cairo, Luxor, Marsa Alam and Sharm el Sheikh. Flying is the easiest way to get to Egypt, as sea, road and railways are all fairly complicated and not easy to navigate unless you are already in a neighbouring country. Lots of airlines fly to Egypt from all over the world, usually with a stop along the way so you can see somewhere else too! If you are British, Australian, Canadian, American or an EU resident, you will need to have at least six months' validity on your passport and also obtain a visa to visit Egypt. You can do this at an Egyptian embassy in your own country, or at the airport in Egypt on your arrival.
There are good bus and rail services across Egypt if you want to travel between different cities. It's important to note, however, that there is heavy traffic in Egypt so you should expect long delays if you're planning to travel by bus or hire a rental car for your holiday in Egypt. Egypt is a large country, so the easiest way to see the whole country is by air, if you're willing to splash a bit more cash.
The home of the world-famous pyramids, Cairo has everything you need for the classic stereotypes of Egypt. This city is rich with history and the cultural enthusiast will certainly want to stay here to get the most out of this beautiful country. Book a holiday apartment in the city centre to be close to bars, restaurants and museums as well as not far from the pyramids, which are slightly further out from the city of Cairo itself. The pyramids are not the only thing worth seeing, though! Make sure to check out Islamic Cairo, with hundreds of beautiful mosques and tombs with a gorgeous architectural style.
This is Egypt's biggest tourist resort, so it's perfect for families or young people who want to let their hair down while they stay in a beautiful villa in Egypt. Sharm el Sheikh is on the coast, so the best things to do here are – for the most part – water sports. Parents can relax on the beach while children enjoy canoeing, jet sailing and surfing. Book a holiday home in Sharm el Sheikh to have a really luxurious break in Egypt. If you're planning to visit Sharm el Sheikh, perhaps plan your trip closer to the end of spring or the start of summer for warmer water: but be warned that the sun will be baking!
This is a great alternative to Cairo for history enthusiasts who have already visited Egypt's capital, or just prefer something a bit different. Once the home of one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World as well as the famous Alexandrian library, Alexandria was a hugely important hub in ancient times and has lots of fascinating Roman and Greek artefacts and monuments. There are also beautiful sandy beaches so you can take a day off from culture and sightseeing and just relax. Book a holiday apartment in Alexandria to really feel like a local in Egypt.
Of course, if you're going to visit Egypt, you have to visit the world-famous pyramids of Giza. Built thousands of years ago as tombs for the Egyptian pharaohs, the pyramids are one of the most iconic images of Egypt and seeing them in person will not disappoint.
The Library of Alexandria was once the home of almost all ancient knowledge, and its destruction in a fire is one of the greatest tragedies of all time. We still do not know if there were things lost in the fire that we have not regained knowledge of. Nowadays, there is a modern library in Alexandria which does a fantastic job of living up to its predecessor. It houses 8 million books, as well as a planetarium and 4 museums. This huge library is the perfect day out for cultural enthusiasts to geek out over whichever subject they prefer.
At the same time as you visit the Pyramids of Giza, be sure to check out the Great Sphinx. Another one of the most iconic monuments in Egypt, the Sphinx is massively imposing and impressive. The statue is believed to represent the Pharaoh Khafre, who reigned more than 4000 years ago.