Egypt Is Ready for the World to Land
Egypt is opening its arms wide and is ambitious. The country isn't slowing down with over 15 million visitors last year. It’s taking off. Literally. Airports are expanding, systems are improving, and EgyptAir is on a mission to connect more cities than ever to the heart of the ancient world.

More Flights, More Countries, More Opportunities
Every month, new destinations are added to the map. Egypt wants to be closer to the world, and flights are the bridge. It’s not just about Cairo anymore. Cities like Luxor, Sharm El Sheikh, and Marsa Alam are getting more direct international routes. This opens the door for more tourism diversity—and more income for property owners and investors.

Tourism with a Forecast, Not a Wish
Egypt isn’t building its future on hope. The tourism ministry is using real-time data, predictive models, and monthly forecasts to stay ahead of the curve. There’s a long-term vision in place. A vision that includes 30 million tourists by 2031, but also answers the hard questions: do we have enough flights, hotels, and infrastructure?

All Eyes on the Grand Egyptian Museum
One date keeps coming up: July 3. That’s when the Grand Egyptian Museum will finally open its doors. Located at the gateway to the pyramids, this isn’t just another museum. It’s a landmark for the next century. The project has taken years, but the scale and the quality are expected to set global standards.

Not Just a Museum, But an Experience
Think of it as Egypt’s new global showroom. The Grand Museum will host international exhibitions, guided experiences, and events in collaboration with countries around the world. It’s not just about history. It’s about Egypt showing it can lead in culture, tourism, and innovation—all at once.

The Pyramids Never Sleep, and Neither Does Cairo
Giza is still the crown jewel of Egyptian tourism. But around it, Cairo is changing. Improved infrastructure, more intelligent traffic systems, and stronger coordination are all part of the new tourism plan. This isn’t just a photo stop anymore—it’s the heart of a connected experience.

Nile Nights and Downtown Days
Walk along the Corniche. Float on a felucca. Discover rooftop lounges with a view of the Nile. Downtown Cairo is reclaiming its place as the cultural and nightlife capital of the Middle East. New walking routes, digital tourism guides, and safer streets are all part of the update. It’s not just where tourists visit—it’s where they come back to.

Ancient Stories That Still Speak Today
Egypt isn’t just history—it’s heritage that’s alive. From temples to tombs, from mosques to markets, the story of Egypt isn’t locked in the past. It’s lived every day in the streets of Luxor, the alleys of Old Cairo, and the stones of Saqqara. Tourism isn’t just about seeing. It’s about feeling.

Tutankhamun Is Still the King
Every country needs a star. For Egypt, it’s Tutankhamun. His whole collection will be on display, finally, in one place—inside the Grand Egyptian Museum. And this is just the beginning.

Egypt is writing its next chapter, and the invitation is open. This is the best time to invest in serviced apartments. The tourism wave is rising, and the demand for quality stays is only getting stronger. The best way to be part of this transformation is with Kemetland. We manage, you grow.