Egypt’s diverse climate zones
Why timing matters for your experience
Overview of seasonal variations
Egypt’s Climate Overview
Desert Climate Basics
Minimal rainfall throughout the year
Significant temperature variations
Nile Valley vs. desert vs. coastal differences
Regional Variations
Upper Egypt (Luxor/Aswan): Hotter, drier
Lower Egypt (Cairo/Alexandria): More moderate
Red Sea Coast: Constant sea breeze
Season-by-Season Breakdown
Winter (December – February)
Weather:
Daytime: 20-25°C (68-77°F)
Nighttime: 5-10°C (41-50°F)
Minimal rainfall
Clear, sunny days
Advantages:
Perfect weather for sightseeing
Comfortable temple exploration
Ideal for outdoor activities
Best photography conditions
Disadvantages:
Peak tourist season (crowds)
Higher prices for accommodations
Need warm clothes for evenings
Popular sites can be busy
Best For:
First-time visitors
Extensive sightseeing
Photography enthusiasts
Luxury travelers
Spring (March – May)
Weather:
March: 25-30°C (77-86°F)
April-May: 30-35°C (86-95°F)
Occasional sandstorms
Increasing heat
Advantages:
Fewer crowds than winter
Still manageable temperatures
Good for outdoor activities
Reasonable prices
Disadvantages:
Sandstorms possible (Khamsin winds)
Increasing heat toward May
Variable weather conditions
Best For:
Budget-conscious travelers
Those avoiding peak crowds
Outdoor enthusiasts
Summer (June – August)
Weather:
35-45°C (95-113°F) during day
25-30°C (77-86°F) at night
Extremely hot and dry
Intense sun
Advantages:
Lowest prices
Minimal crowds
Long daylight hours
Perfect for Red Sea activities
Disadvantages:
Extreme heat limits outdoor activities
Uncomfortable for extensive sightseeing
Risk of heat exhaustion
Many locals travel during Ramadan
Best For:
Budget travelers
Red Sea beach holidays
Indoor attractions focus
Heat-tolerant visitors
Autumn (September – November)
Weather:
September: 30-35°C (86-95°F)
October-November: 25-30°C (77-86°F)
Decreasing heat
Pleasant evenings
Advantages:
Ideal weather returns
Fewer crowds than winter
Good prices
Perfect for all activities
Disadvantages:
Still hot in September
Crowds begin increasing in November
Best For:
Balanced weather and crowds
All types of activities
Value seekers
Special Considerations
Ramadan Impact
Dates vary each year
Reduced restaurant hours
Cultural sensitivity required
Unique cultural experience
Egyptian School Holidays
Summer break: June-September
Winter break: December-January
Spring break: March-April
Impact on domestic tourism
Nile Cruise Seasons
Peak season: October-April
Summer operations limited
Dahabiya year-round availability
Activity-Specific Timing (300 words)
Best Times for:
Temple Visits: October-April
Nile Cruises: November-March
Red Sea Diving: Year-round
Desert Adventures: October-April
Photography: December-February
Budget Travel: May-September
Packing by Season
Winter Essentials
Warm layers for evenings
Comfortable walking shoes
Sun protection
Summer Essentials
Light, breathable clothing
Extra sun protection
Cooling accessories
Conclusion
Recommendation for first-time visitors
Best compromise months
Personalized advice available