
How to choose the best month for a vacation in the land of ancient pyramids? Let’s find out.
Egypt’s main resorts are concentrated in two areas: Hurghada and its surroundings on the western coast of the Red Sea, and Sharm El-Sheikh on the Sinai Peninsula.
The second tourist destination is the Sinai Peninsula, part of the Arabian Peninsula of mainland Eurasia.
The Mediterranean coast is not so popular among tourists because of its weather conditions: in winter it is quite cool, the water temperature does not exceed +15°C, and it often rains. However, there are resort towns here, which are popular not only with visitors, but also with locals.
The best months to visit Egypt are October, November, April, and May.
In January, the air temperature in Hurghada is +21°C during the day and +16°C at night, with water temperature at +23°C.
This is the end of the high season, which lasts from October. It is best to choose hotels in Sharm El-Sheikh’s windless bays with heated pools. Avoid hotels in Nabq Bay, as the wind is very strong, making it uncomfortable to be outside without a sweater or jacket, let alone enjoy beach time. The strong cool wind and warm water make January ideal for windsurfing and kitesurfing enthusiasts.
January is the peak strawberry season in Egypt. Visit local markets filled with the aroma of sweet berries, sold at the lowest prices in January. You can also take a trip to Luxor, a city-museum straight out of a history textbook. Nearby is the Valley of the Kings, the burial place of ancient Egyptian pharaohs. You can explore ancient temples like Amun-Ra and Hatshepsut, and visit the Mummification Museum with real mummies.
The first spring month in Egypt sees longer daylight hours, but the cold wind has not yet subsided. It is best to choose windless bays in Sharm El-Sheikh for a comfortable vacation. The air temperature here is +23°C during the day and +17°C at night, with water temperature at +23°C.
You can visit numerous aquaparks in the resort. Take a jeep trip to the Colored Canyon, narrow cliffs made of multicolored sandstone with inclusions of copper, cobalt, granite, and coral, which color the canyon in various shades from white to bright red. The metals in the rock formations shine in the sun, giving the cliffs an unforgettable appearance. The canyon is about five kilometers long. You can also admire the freshwater lakes inside the cliffs—the water is emerald green. It is said that washing your face with this water on certain days of the month can preserve your beauty and youth into old age. Note that exploring the canyon should only be done with a qualified guide to avoid dangerous situations in the narrow stone labyrinths.
March is a variable month: it can be cool and windy or hot. Sometimes sandstorms from the desert last for a day or two. The air temperature in Hurghada and Sharm El-Sheikh is +23°C during the day and around +19°C at night, with water temperature at +23°C.
On a cool day, it is worth visiting the Monastery of St. Catherine at the foot of Mount Sinai. This is the oldest Christian monastery on Earth, about 1,700 years old. It is here that the Burning Bush grows—the bush that Moses saw burning but not consumed by fire, near which he heard the voice of God. We previously talked about who else lives in the desert.
In the 8th century, the relics of St. Catherine were discovered, after which the monastery was named after her. The monastery houses a unique library comparable to the Vatican’s, containing manuscripts from the 3rd and 4th centuries. Over 14 centuries, the monastery has never been looted or conquered, revered by the Prophet Muhammad, Arab and Turkish rulers, crusaders, and Napoleon.
April marks the beginning of the high tourist season, and it feels like summer for Russians. You can vacation comfortably in both Hurghada and Sharm El-Sheikh. The air temperature in Hurghada and Sharm El-Sheikh rises to +28°C during the day and around +22°C at night. The water temperature is +23°C.
Lovers of the Red Sea’s underwater world should visit Ras Mohammed National Park, which includes the Salt Lake. The lake’s water composition is similar to the Dead Sea, with mangrove forests and coral reefs. The sea here is perfect for diving, home to about 1,000 species of fish, turtles, and sea urchins. There are about 200 species of coral.
May is the best month for a vacation in the land of ancient pyramids: warm, gentle sea, and no summer heat. The air and water have warmed up on the Mediterranean coast as well. The air temperature in Hurghada reaches up to +32°C during the day and up to +25°C at night, with water temperature up to +25°C.
If you choose a vacation on the Mediterranean Sea in Marsa Matrouh, you can take a trip to the Siwa Oasis, located in the far west of Egypt near the border with Libya. There, you can find salt lakes and Cleopatra’s Baths, where, according to legend, the legendary queen bathed. You can visit the Oracle Temple, where Alexander the Great was prophesied his future greatness, and drink authentic Arabic coffee, strong and black as an Egyptian night. Siwa is famous for its dates and olives, so you can buy delicious and healthy souvenirs for your loved ones.
The sea is very warm: up to +26°C, but you should only stay on the beach under an umbrella or shade—the sun is scorching, and it is easy to get sunburned even with sunscreen. Daytime temperatures can reach up to +34°C. At night, the temperature drops to +26°C.
You can spend the day on a yacht, diving into the depths of the sea with an experienced instructor, admiring the underwater fauna. Those vacationing on the Sinai Peninsula should try diving near Ras Mohammed. Its symbol is the “Gates of the World,” an arch of stone blocks erected in 1974 after the end of the war between Egypt and Israel.
The heat from the desert is hard to bear in Sharm El-Sheikh, so it is better to choose Hurghada. Although the air temperature is roughly the same: up to +35°C during the day and up to +28°C at night.
It is best to forget about excursions and enjoy the warm sea, diving into its depths and exploring the underwater kingdom. The water temperature is +29°C. Catamaran rides, surfing, snorkeling—all these activities help you forget about the scorching sun.
The heat continues. In Hurghada, temperatures reach up to +35°C during the day and up to +28°C at night. Daytime life slows down, but nightlife comes alive—tourists who have rested during the day in air-conditioned comfort visit discos, clubs, bars, cafes, and restaurants.
The water warms up to +28°C. You can take a boat ride with a transparent bottom: it is less hot on the water, and colorful tropical fish swim leisurely among the corals beneath your feet. In mid-August, Egypt traditionally celebrates the Nile River Flood Festival, which lasts until the end of the month. During this time, many cities host theatrical performances, flower festivals, and sports competitions.
The summer heat gradually subsides: in Hurghada, the air temperature reaches up to +34°C during the day and up to +26°C at night. The sea is very warm: up to +28°C. September is the least windy month on the Red Sea.
September is great for vacations in both Hurghada and Sharm El-Sheikh, where temperatures are similar. This is a good time to visit Cairo’s landmarks, the Giza Pyramids, and the Mortuary Temple of Hatshepsut in the desert.
October marks the beginning of the high season, with gentle and pleasant breezes, and the most comfortable temperatures for humans. In Sharm El-Sheikh and Hurghada, the weather is the same: air temperatures reach up to +31°C during the day and up to +24°C at night. The water temperature is around +27°C.
In October, you can visit Abu Simbel, where the Sun Festival is traditionally celebrated on October 22. The Abu Simbel temple complex is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, featuring two temples—Ramses II and Nefertari—carved into the rock. In October, after sunset, a grand light show is held in honor of Ramses II’s coronation.
By the end of November, daylight hours shorten, and cool winds blow in the evening, so it is best to choose windless resorts in Sharm El-Sheikh and Hurghada. The air temperature there reaches up to +26°C during the day and up to +21°C at night. The water temperature is around +26°C. November is an excellent time for excursions to ancient Egyptian monuments.
You can visit Giza, where there is a museum complex. It includes three large pyramids, including the Pyramid of Cheops, which is the only surviving of the Seven Wonders of the World, as well as the statue of the Sphinx and the Temple of the Valley, where the mummification of Pharaoh Chephren took place. In the evening, a grand light show is organized. You can reach both from Hurghada and Sharm el-Sheikh by buses and domestic airlines.
Fairly warm, especially in the first half of the month. But after dark, it gets very cool – you need a warm sweater or jacket. If the air temperature in Hurghada is +23°C during the day, it drops to +17°C at night. And the water warms up to +24°C.
Towards the end of December, for the approaching Catholic Christmas, a large number of street festivals and shows are organized, stores offer discounts and markets offer an abundance of fruits and vegetables.
It is worth going to Cairo to get acquainted with the capital of Egypt. You can start traveling around the city from the central Tahrir Square, where, in addition to beautiful buildings, there is the Egyptian National Museum. It has more than 150,000 artifacts in its collection, and it takes several days to see them.
Egypt is a Muslim country. You can visit the Mohammed Ali Mosque, decorated with limestone from the Pyramids of Giza, or visit one of the largest mosques in the world, the Sultan Hassan Mosque. Admire the palace-like Al-Azhar Mosque, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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