When you think of Egypt, you probably picture… sand. Like, lots of it. And while there is indeed a lot of sand (we’re a desert nation, after all), what we locals know and are eager to share with visitors are all the different (and aesthetically pleasing) sides of Egypt there are.
Whether you favor sea views, cityscapes, river scenes or stark desert beauty, we’ve put together a list of the most stunning (and Instagram-able) views in the country.

1. Castle Zaman (Taba/Nuweiba)

2. Farsha Mountain Lounge (Sharm El Sheikh)
Farsha is a mountain lounge, restaurant and bar in the Red Sea town of Sharm el Sheikh, serving up both comfortable seating in a colorful Bedouin style and spectacular views.
The vibe is chill, different than Sharm’s usual party scene, and guests can kick back with a local beer and shisha while enjoying the warm sea breeze.

3. Marriott Mena House (Cairo)
With the best pyramids view of any hotel in Egypt, the Mena House started out as a royal lodge for the Khedive Ismail for when he or his guests wanted to rest after hunting in the desert or spending time at the pyramids. It was then sold to a British couple in 1869 and turned into a hotel in 1887. You can read more in our article 11 Historical Hotels in Egypt You Can Still Stay At Today.
Today you can enjoy your breakfast or take a swim in the pool with the Pyramids of Giza as a very, *very* distinct backdrop.

4. Agiba Beach (Marsa Matrouh)
While the whole of the North coast in Egypt offers awesome Mediterranean Sea views and white sand beaches, one of the most distinctly memorable spots is Agiba Beach near the coastal town of Marsa Matrouh.
Agiba translates to ‘a wonder’ in Arabic, and this little cove is accessible only through a sandy path down from the clifftop.

5. Hot Air Balloon (Luxor)
This one might be a little unexpected, but it’s absolutely legit -- the best way to see the ancient city of Thebes and its necropolis (now modern-day Luxor), is from above.
In the early morning hours, you can gently float over the ancient city and see where the Nile’s blues and greens fade into the desert, and the open-air temple complexes like Luxor Temple and Karnak.

6. Sofitel Gezirah (Cairo)

7. Mt. Sinai Summit (Sinai Peninsula)

8. Old Cataract Hotel (Aswan)

9. Dahab Promenade (Dahab)

10. White Desert (Farafra)
Egypt’s Western desert at Farafra is a pristine, stark wilderness where you can camp, do Jeep safaris, sandboard, immerse yourself in natural hot springs and see the Milky Way and an infinite amount of stars at night.
The massive white chalk formations in the White Desert are some of the coolest natural wonders in Egypt (and very “gram-able”).

11. Stanley Bridge (Alexandria)

12. Mahmya (Hurghada)
This Red Sea island is about an hour’s boat ride from the Hurghada port, and has one of the clearest water beaches in Egypt.