Discover the tranquil beauty of the Red Sea with a seamless day trip to El Ain Sokhna from Cairo. Just a short drive away, this destination is perfect for unwinding on sandy beaches and enjoying refreshing swims in crystal-clear waters. Spend your day soaking up the sun or exploring local water activities, all under the guidance of a knowledgeable private guide. A delicious seafood lunch at a local restaurant adds to the experience, ensuring a day filled with relaxation and culinary delight.
- Convenient pick-up from your Cairo or Giza hotel in a private, air-conditioned vehicle
- Enjoy a full day at the beach with swimming and sunbathing opportunities
- Savor a delicious lunch featuring local seafood with stunning sea views
- Tour duration is approximately 10 hours, perfect for a quick getaway
Pickup included
Pick-up: Your Driver will pick you up from your hotel or preferred location in Cairo or Giza in a comfortable, air-conditioned vehicle.
Arrival at El Ain Sokhna: Upon arrival, you’ll be welcomed by the pristine beaches and clear waters of the Red Sea. Your Driver will ensure that you have access to all the amenities you need for a perfect day by the sea.
Spend the late morning and early afternoon soaking up the sun on the soft sandy beaches. Take a refreshing dip in the crystal-clear waters of the Red Sea, or simply relax under the shade of a beach umbrella. For those interested in water activities.
Around midday, enjoy a delicious lunch . Savor fresh seafood and other local dishes while taking in the stunning views of the Red Sea.
Drop-off: Return to your hotel or preferred location in Cairo or Giza
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