By Magdy Fattouh — Egypt Tours By Locals | Last Updated: March 2026
My clearest Christmas memory from guiding: an American couple I took to Coptic Cairo on January 7th, 2023 — Coptic Christmas Day. They had booked a standard Cairo tour, and the Coptic Christmas visit was simply one item on the day’s programme. We arrived at the Hanging Church in Old Cairo mid-morning, when the previous night’s midnight mass had already concluded but the decorations were still up and the bells had not stopped entirely. The wife — who was not religious, she told me — stood in the doorway of the church and did not move for three minutes. Then she turned around and said, quietly, “I had no idea this existed.”
That is the conversation I have been having with tourists for thirteen years. Egypt at Christmas is not what most visitors imagine. They expect the desert, ancient and timeless. They do not expect candlelit Coptic churches on the night of January 6th, families in their best clothes exchanging the greeting Eid el-Milad el-Magid, the smell of incense and the sound of hymns sung in the ancient Coptic language — a tradition continued without interruption for nearly two thousand years.
This guide covers both the Christmas Egypt offers: the comfortable, festive, high-season tourist experience of December and early January, and the deeper, older celebration that most visitors miss entirely.
Quick Answer: Is Egypt Good at Christmas?
YES — December and early January are among Egypt’s very best months to visit: perfect temperatures (18–24°C), winter sunshine, festive atmosphere at hotels and resorts, two distinct Christmas celebrations, and New Year’s Eve events across every major city. The only caveat: it is peak season — book 2–3 months in advance.
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- Perfect temperatures: 18–24°C in Cairo and Luxor, warm enough for comfortable sightseeing, cool enough for long days at the Pyramids
- Winter sunshine with near-zero rainfall at most sites
- Festive atmosphere in hotels, resorts, and tourist areas throughout December
- Two distinct Christmas celebrations: Western Christmas (Dec 25) and Coptic Christmas (Jan 7)
- New Year’s Eve events across every major city and resort
- Book accommodation, Nile cruises, and private tours at least 2–3 months in advance — hotel occupancy exceeds 90% around New Year’s Eve
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