Egypt Travel Guide
Egypt packing list
Use this Egypt packing list for resorts, pyramids, Nile sites, Red Sea boat trips, desert excursions, and practical items many travelers forget.

Packing for Egypt gets easier once you stop imagining one single climate and one single travel style. A Red Sea resort week, a Luxor temple day, and a Cairo city stay all ask for slightly different gear. The right packing list is light, sun-smart, and built around dust, heat, and long sightseeing hours.
What should you pack for Egypt?
The best Egypt packing list starts with breathable clothing, strong sun protection, comfortable footwear, and a few logistics items that save time when conditions get hot, windy, or dusty.
The core list:
- passport with at least six months validity
- printed or offline copies of key bookings
- lightweight tops and trousers or longer shorts
- one layer for cooler evenings or boat rides
- comfortable walking shoes
- hat, sunglasses, and high-SPF sunscreen
- reusable water bottle
- power bank and charging cables
Do you need modest clothing in Egypt?
Yes, at least for part of the trip. Resort wear is fine at the hotel, pool, and beach, but city sightseeing and religious sites are easier when shoulders and knees are covered more often. Think practical modesty, not formalwear.
This usually means:
- loose trousers, maxi skirts, or longer shorts
- T-shirts or tops with more shoulder coverage
- a light scarf for sun, wind, or conservative spaces
Are water shoes worth packing for Egypt?
Yes, especially for Red Sea travelers. Boats, reefs, beach landings, and rocky edges make water shoes more useful than many people expect. They are not always essential, but they are a strong quality-of-life item if your trip includes Hurghada Orange Bay Island Escape, Sharm El Sheikh White Island Ras Mohammed Cruise, or snorkeling days from Sharm El Sheikh tours and excursions.
What should you pack for the Red Sea?
Resort and boat days need a separate mini-list.
Bring:
- swimwear plus a backup set
- rash guard or light UV top
- reef-safe sunscreen when possible
- dry bag or waterproof pouch
- flip-flops and water shoes
- sunglasses strap if you use one on boats
- light cover-up for wind on the return cruise
This matters for boat days such as Hurghada Orange Bay Island Escape, Sharm El Sheikh White Island Ras Mohammed Cruise, and .




