While it can be hectic and loud, there’s a  reason Cairo is considered the Jewel of the Nile, and once you get used to your  surroundings, it has a unique charm.
Past the built up urban landscape which has  formed, the city is home to a number of ancient mosques, churches and other  sights to explore.
Once you’re done seeing the sights and taking in  the colorful streets of Cairo, you can take a day trip on a cruise down the  Nile on a traditional felucca, to experience things from a different  perspective.
Head further west and you could also visit one  of the Wonders of the World, the pyramids of Giza, or head south to the Valley  of the Kings, where you’ll  find Tutankhamun’s tomb.
You could also spend a day haggling in the many  markets and bazaars that the city has to offer, or just chill out with a shisha  and watch the world go by.
In terms of food, Cairo has a great blend of  Egyptian, Middle Eastern and Western food to enjoy, the perfect way to end the  day in this mystical city.
5 Things You Need to Know About Cairo
If you’re heading to Cairo for the first time,  here are five things which you should know before packing your bags:
Time Difference: UTC  +2 Hours
Currency: EGP (Egyptian Pound) 
Native Language: Arabic
Weather: Average  temperature of 82°F during the hottest month (July) and 56°F in the coldest  (January)
Sales Tax: 13%
Flying to Cairo from the DE
Here’s everything you’ll need to know when  flying to Cairo from the DE, including flight times and entry requirements.
Flight Times
Indirect flights will take longer, depending on  where you’re flying from, so be sure to get in touch with one of our travel  consultants, who will be happy to assist you in finding the best route for you.
Entry Requirements
DE citizens visiting Cairo must have a visa to  enter Egypt and can obtain a renewable single-entry 30-day visa on arrival for  a fee of $25, or a multiple entry one for $35.
However, you may wish to apply for a visa before  traveling, and you can do so at an Egyptian embassy or consulate.
Airlines That Fly to Cairo
Currently only EgyptAir offer direct flights to  Cairo (from New York), although many offer indirect services, including:
- Turkish
- Air France
- Delta
- Saudia
- Swiss
- United
- Lufthansa
- British  Airways
The Airport
Cairo International Airport  (CAI)
Cairo is served by Cairo International Airport  (CAI), which is located in Heliopolis, which is situated about 14 miles  northeast of downtown Cairo.
The best way to get from the airport to your  destination is to pre-book a limousine or shuttle bus or catch a taxi from  outside the terminal building.
10 Cairo Must-Dos
If you’re visiting Cairo for the first time, it  can be a little overwhelming, and you might be wondering what the mains sights  and attractions are, so here are our ten Cairo must-dos:
- Egyptian Museum
- Khan el-Khalili
- Giza Pyramid Complex
- Mosque of Muhammad Ali
- The Hanging Church
- Al-Azhar Mosque
- Pyramid of Djoser
- Islamic Cairo
- Al-Azhar Park
- Ben Ezra Synagogue
Book Cheap Flights to Cairo with Globehunters
So if you’re looking to book cheap flights to  Cairo from the DE, look no further than Globehunters, where we have a range of  great deals on popular routes from across the country.
Feel free to get in touch with one of our  experienced and friendly travel consultants, who will be more than happy to  assist you in booking your trip, as well as helping with hotels and car hire,  should you require them.