Ministry of Tourism Raises Tour Guide Fees This October
Tour guides working a full eight-hour day will earn EGP 1,800, while half-day shifts covering four consecutive hours will bring in EGP 1,100.

Starting in October, the Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities will increase the official fees paid to licensed tour guides, setting new minimum rates for their services.
Tour guides working a full eight-hour day will earn EGP 1,800, while half-day shifts covering four consecutive hours will bring in EGP 1,100. These adjustments come after a previous rate update in 2023, when the full-day fee stood at EGP 1,000 and the half-day at EGP 600.
The government’s directive is intended to be enforced through official channels, with penalties possible for tour operators or agencies that fail to comply. The decision was coordinated with key industry groups representing tour guides and travel companies.
Tourism remains central to Egypt’s economy, contributing an estimated USD 32.2 billion in 2024, or about 8.1% of the country’s GDP. Egypt also welcomed a record 15.7 million international visitors in 2024, a notable increase from the previous year.