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Join us on a trip that combines the ancient sites, culture and natural wonders of Egypt and Morocco. Start your trip in Cairo, the capital of Egypt. Visit the Giza pyramid complex, take museum tours, and shop for souvenirs at Khan el-Khalili souq. Learn more about ancient Egypt on a trip to Luxor, exploring its many temples and tombs. In Aswan, cruise along the storied Nile River to admire the city’s beauty and visit the famous archaeological sites including the Temple of Isis. After the tour of Egypt’s must-visit sites, head to Morocco. Marrakech beckons with its colorful souks and architectural marvels, such as Bahia Palace, Ben Youssef Madrasa, Saadian Tombs and Jemaa el-Fnaa Square. Head to the historic city of Fez and the port city of Casablanca next to see more of Morocco. Journey into the Sahara, riding camels through undulating dunes, and camp under the vast desert sky. Scroll to find out the best tours to Morocco and Egypt below.

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Janice B. | Traveled in September

Mohamed Rekaby exceeded our expectation of our trip to Egypt. We were overwhelmed by his knowledge, pride and compassion for his culture, traditions and people.. I journaled most nights to capture the information that he so freely shared with us about the temples, museums, mosque, religion, etc. We have already given your contact information to some family members and friends. We highly recommend this journey to Egypt.

Virginia D. | Traveled in September

The itinerary was inclusive of all the monuments I wanted to see. The Nile River Cruise was fantastic.. the crew was very attentive, the food was delicious Our guide Amira was an extraordinary person and everyone enjoyed her guidance.

Lauren J. | Traveled in September

Perfect itinerary that packed a lot in and also allowed downtime in afternoons before dinner or other activities. Our guide Amira, was also an Egyptologist and she was a wealth of information. I recommend staying 2 or 3 nights before or after tour for extra activities at Cairo Museums and Alexandria that Trafalgar organise. The tour itself was 2 nights Cairo, 7 on Nile and 2 in Cairo, so no need to continually change hotels etc

Brittany A. | Traveled in September

The first downfall was not being able to tip prior to the trip. I felt like we were tipping every single day, multiple times a day. I would also recommend that as a traveler you always have small bills on you, as you have to pay to use the restroom - EVEN inside of the museums you have already paid to go into. You have to get a Visa when you enter the country - do not stress! You can easily do this at the airport for $25USD. The trip itself was wonderful. I traveled as a single female and never felt uncomfortable. I enjoyed traveling from the North to South of Egypt. I think that the optional trip to Abu Simbel was nice, but defiantly not worth the money and time spent traveling (by multiple planes). The museums, Nile cruise, home visit were all amazing! Egypt is defiantly a country to see!

Anonymous | Traveled in September

This was a bucket list trip for me and it did not disappoint. As a single traveler I always felt safe and secure. All of the Trafalgar team operated flawlessly with all of the transfers, optional experiences, etc. The Nile Cruise was wonderful and the crew and food were awesome. Our tour guide/egyptologist Ramadan was full of knowledge, facts and dates flowed from him. I enjoyed all the museums too. I will treasure this experience and book future trips with Trafalgar.

Anonymous | Traveled in September

I had a good time on this trip - it was mostly archeological with knowing almost everything about the past - i had an excellent egyptoligist Ramadan who was extremely knowledgeable and answered everyones questions without hesitating - he was fabulous

Egypt and Morocco Tours and Trips

Egypt and Morocco Tours and Trips

Join us on a trip that combines the ancient sites, culture and natural wonders of Egypt and Morocco. Start your trip in Cairo, the capital of Egypt. Visit the Giza pyramid complex, take museum tours, and shop for souvenirs at Khan el-Khalili souq. Learn more about ancient Egypt on a trip to Luxor, exploring its many temples and tombs. In Aswan, cruise along the storied Nile River to admire the city’s beauty and visit the famous archaeological sites including the Temple of Isis. After the tour of Egypt’s must-visit sites, head to Morocco. Marrakech beckons with its colorful souks and architectural marvels, such as Bahia Palace, Ben Youssef Madrasa, Saadian Tombs and Jemaa el-Fnaa Square. Head to the historic city of Fez and the port city of Casablanca next to see more of Morocco. Journey into the Sahara, riding camels through undulating dunes, and camp under the vast desert sky.

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Traveling to Egypt Vs Morocco: An Overview

Take a seamless journey connecting the ancient wonders of Egypt to the exotic charms of Morocco with our Morocco and Egypt tours. Read on to discover the best routes, transportation options, highlights and best times to embark on this trip.

Getting from Egypt and Morocco

Traveling from Egypt to Morocco opens up a world of possibilities. Many adventurers kick-start their journey in bustling Cairo or the historically vibrant city of Luxor in Egypt. Travelers often opt for direct flights connecting major cities like Cairo and Casablanca.

Ferries depart from the scenic Egyptian port of Alexandria to Tangier in Morocco, providing travelers with one-of-a-kind experiences. This magnificent marine route not only provides a relaxing ride but also paints a memorable picture of the splendor of the Mediterranean, creating a vacation experience as fascinating as the locations themselves.

If you are short on time, the recommended mode of transportation is by air. There are several direct flights connecting major cities like Cairo and Marrakech. These flights ensure a convenient and time-efficient journey.

Whether by air or sea, the journey from Egypt to Morocco promises a seamless and memorable transition between these captivating lands.

Highlights of Egypt and Morocco trip

  • Unravel the mysteries of Egypt's pyramids and Morocco's ancient medinas, delving into centuries-old histories and awe-inspiring architecture on tours of Egypt and Morocco.
  • Cruise on the Nile River and immerse yourself in the timeless charm of Egyptian villages and lush landscapes.
  • Indulge your senses in a culinary adventure, savoring the delectable dishes of both nations. From aromatic tagines in Morocco's bustling souks to flavorful koshari on Egypt's vibrant streets, relish the diverse tastes of North African cuisine.
  • Camp beneath the starlit Saharan sky, embracing the nomadic spirit in both Egypt and Morocco. Engage in traditional Bedouin rituals, listen to captivating folktales and witness the sunrise over the dunes.
  • Lace up your boots and trek the rugged trails of the Atlas Mountains, embracing the scenic beauty and cultural richness of both Egypt and Morocco. Encounter Berber villages, cascading waterfalls and panoramic vistas that capture the essence of North African landscapes.
  • Discover the serenity of desert oases during your tour of Morocco and Egypt. Rejuvenate in natural hot springs, surrounded by date palms and tranquil waters.

Egypt and Morocco travel tips

  • Opt for sunrise or sunset camel treks in Egypt or Morocco's Sahara Desert. The shifting dunes at these times create a magical ambiance. Local guides share captivating stories around campfires, enriching your desert adventure.
  • If your trip coincides with Ramadan, respect the piety of locals observing fasting rituals by refraining from eating, drinking, or smoking in public during daylight hours in Egypt or Morocco. Enjoy your meals in designated areas or accommodations.
  • Ask permission before taking photos in Morocco, and greet locals in Egypt with "Salaam Aleikum" (peace be upon you) before conversation.
  • Haggling is an art in both Egypt and Morocco. Negotiate respectfully, begin with a smile and friendly chat. Always small change, it’s handy for your market adventures.

At a Glance: Egypt Vs Israel 

  Egypt Morocco
Annual visitors Approximately 2 million Approximately 13 million
Ideal duration 10 days 7 days
Transportation Usually, connecting flights may not be required to enter the country. Popular transportation options include buses, taxis, and rental cars for convenient travel within Egypt. Generally, no connecting flights are required. Taxis, buses and domestic flights are common modes of transportation in Morocco, providing accessible travel options for both locals and tourists.
Top destinations Pyramids of Giza, Luxor and Karnak Temples, Valley of the Kings, Red Sea Resorts, Abu Simbel Temples Marrakech, Fes, Chefchaouen, Sahara Desert, Atlas Mountains
Top activities
  • Explore the Pyramids and Sphinx.
  • Cruise the Nile River.
  • Dive in the Red Sea.
  • Explore ancient temples like Luxor Temple, Temple of Philae etc.
  • Experience the vibrant nightlife in Cairo.
  • Explore the ancient ruins in Volubilis.
  • Wander through the vibrant medinas of Marrakech and Fes.
  • Enjoy camel rides on Sahara desert.
  • Visit traditional souks like Marrakech's Jemaa el-Fnaa.
Affordability

Approximately USD 50 to 80 per day.

Egypt offers budget-friendly options for travelers. Accommodation, food and transportation are generally affordable, allowing visitors to enjoy a fulfilling experience without breaking the bank. Prices may vary based on the city and level of comfort preferred.

Around USD 70 to 100 per day.

Morocco can be a bit more expensive than Egypt but provides a diverse range of choices catering to different budgets. Accommodations, especially in riads and budget hotels, are reasonably priced. Dining in local eateries is economical, offering a taste of authentic Moroccan cuisine without a hefty price tag. Travelers can find affordable transportation options, although prices might fluctuate based on the mode of travel and distance.

FAQ for Egypt and Morocco tours

1. Is Morocco close to Egypt?

Yes, Morocco is geographically close to Egypt, although they are separate countries in North Africa. The distance between Egypt and Morocco by air is approximately 2,500 kilometers (around 1,550 miles). Despite their proximity, the countries have distinct cultures, histories and attractions, making each destination unique.

2. Do Morocco and Egypt speak the same language?

No, Morocco and Egypt do not speak the same language. While both countries primarily speak Arabic, they have distinct dialects. In Morocco, Moroccan Arabic (known as Darija) is widely spoken, influenced by Berber languages and French. In Egypt, the primary dialect is Egyptian Arabic, known as Masri. Despite the differences, many Moroccans and Egyptians understand Standard Arabic, which is used in formal contexts and media. However, day-to-day conversations in each country often involve the use of their respective dialects.

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