Egypt limousine & travel guides
City-by-city guides to chauffeured limousine service in Egypt, written by the team that drives these routes every day.
- Destinations
The Best Places to Visit in Cairo and Giza
Cairo rewards the visitor who gets the timing right more than the one who tries to see everything. This is the shortlist we would actually send a friend — the pyramids, the old city, the Nile — with the one thing a guidebook rarely tells you: when in the day each place is at its best, because in Cairo that matters as much as the place itself.
- Destinations
The Best Places to Visit in Alexandria
Alexandria is a city that lives with its back to the rest of Egypt and its face to the sea, and it rewards the visitor who lets that shape the day. This is the shortlist we would actually send a friend — the Corniche, Qaitbay, Montaza, the Bibliotheca, and a fish lunch by the water — with the thing a guidebook rarely says out loud: in a seafront city the hour and the light matter almost as much as the place, so we have flagged when each one is at its best.
- Destinations
The Best Places to Visit in Sharm El Sheikh
Sharm El Sheikh is not one town but a string of resort bays strung along the tip of the Sinai peninsula, and the visitor who understands that gets far more out of it than the one who never leaves a single hotel gate. This is the shortlist we would actually send a friend — Naama Bay in the evening, Ras Mohammed for a sea day, the Old Market, SOHO Square at night — with the one thing a brochure rarely spells out: how the bays fit together, so you know where to base yourself and how far apart the good things really are.
- Destinations
The Best Places to Visit in Hurghada
Hurghada is not a single town but a long ribbon of coast — the old town, the marina, and a chain of self-contained resort areas strung for tens of kilometres north and south — and the visitor who reads that map right gets far more out of it than the one who never leaves a single hotel gate. This is the shortlist we would actually send a friend — the Marina in the evening, a day up in El Gouna, the manicured southern bays, old El Dahar after dark — with the one thing a brochure rarely spells out: how the coast really stretches, so you know where to base yourself and how far apart the good things truly are.
- Destinations
The Best Things to Do in Luxor
Luxor is often called the greatest open-air museum in the world, and the difference between a hard day here and a magical one is almost entirely the hour you arrive. This is the shortlist we would actually send a friend — Karnak, the West Bank, Luxor Temple at night, the Nile — with the one thing the guidebooks tend to bury: when in the day each place is at its best, because in a city this hot, on a river this old, the timing is half the experience.
- Lifestyle
Cairo After Dark: Dinners, Cafes and the Nile at Night
Cairo is an evening city. It does its best living after the sun goes down, when the heat lifts, the corniche fills, and families come out with children at hours that surprise first-time visitors from Europe and feel completely normal to anyone arriving from the Gulf. This is the evening as we know it — the people who drive it every night — the Nile at dinner, the two registers of café, and the old city lit up, with an honest note on how to string them together.
- Lifestyle
Cairo with Kids and Family: What Actually Works
A Cairo trip with children lives or dies on pacing, not on the length of the list. We drive families around this city every day, and the plan below is the one that actually survives contact with tired kids and July heat — the unglamorous, useful truths a brochure will not tell you: do one big thing a day, take the pyramids early, keep a soft morning between the hard days, and never be too proud to spend a hot afternoon indoors.
City limousine guides
- City guide
Limousine Rental in Cairo and Giza, with a Driver
The first question almost everyone asks is whether they can drive the car themselves. The answer is no, and that is the point: every limousine you rent from us comes with a professional driver who knows Cairo, so what you are really renting is the car and the person who gets you across the city without you having to think about it.
- City guide
Limousine in Alexandria, with a Driver
A limousine in Alexandria means a car and a professional driver, never keys handed over for you to drive yourself — and along a seafront city built around one long corniche, with the North Coast running west and Cairo two and a half hours south, having the same driver hold the whole day together is exactly what makes the difference here.
- City guide
Limousine in Sharm El Sheikh, with a Driver
A limousine in Sharm El Sheikh means a car and a professional driver, never keys handed over for you to drive yourself — and while most people first meet the service as an airport transfer, the fuller use is the one worth knowing about: a car and driver held for a full day, or several, to move between the resort bays, out to a dive site, and into Naama Bay in the evening without ever hunting for a ride.
- City guide
Limousine in Hurghada, with a Driver
A limousine in Hurghada means a car and a professional driver, never keys handed over for you to drive yourself — and while most people first meet the service as an airport transfer, the fuller use is the one worth knowing about: a car and driver held for a full day, or several, to move up and down a coast that stretches from El Gouna in the north to Sahl Hasheesh and Makadi Bay in the south without ever hunting for a taxi.
- City guide
Limousine in Luxor, with a Driver
A limousine in Luxor means a car and a professional driver, never keys handed over for you to drive yourself — and in a city where the sights are strung along both banks of the Nile and out into the desert hills, what you are really renting is the car and the person who moves you between Karnak, the Valley of the Kings and your hotel without you thinking about a single thing in between.