For Irish travelers, Egypt is often a carefully chosen winter-sun escape: warm days, major cultural landmarks, and enough variety to shape the trip around either relaxation or sightseeing. Sorting the visa early keeps the trip practical, especially when you are balancing flights, accommodation, and the timing of school holidays or annual leave.
Irish traveler snapshot
Why Egypt appeals to Irish travelers
Egypt works well for Irish visitors who want a trip that feels different from a standard European break. You can combine historic sites, beach time, and family-friendly travel without needing a complicated planning process.
Many Irish travelers use Egypt as a sunny escape during colder months, or as a longer holiday that blends culture with comfort. The eVisa helps keep the journey organized from the start, which is especially useful if your dates are tied to work leave or school breaks.
Trip styles that work well
Cairo and Giza
Best for first-time visitors and classic sightseeing.
Nile route
A slower trip style for travelers who want history and comfort.
Red Sea holiday
Good for diving, warm weather, and easy resort days.
Family travel
Useful for group trips that need clear planning and fewer surprises.
Documents you'll need
The most reliable applications begin with simple preparation. Irish travelers should make sure the passport scan is clear, the spelling matches the passport exactly, and the email address is one they check regularly.
If you are traveling with family or friends, review each application separately. That small habit can save time later and reduce the chance of avoidable corrections.
Passport scan
A clear copy of the biographical page is essential.
Email access
Use an inbox you can monitor until approval arrives.
Payment method
Have a secure card ready for the online fee step.
Travel dates
Keep your itinerary and application dates consistent.
How document review reduces mistakes
A careful review can catch passport-number errors, name mismatches, blurry uploads, and missing details before they slow the application down. For many travelers, that extra check is the difference between a smooth submission and a frustrating correction cycle.
Application checklist
The complete checklist is on the Egypt eVisa requirements page.
Processing time and fees
Review speed depends on how complete the submission is and how busy the review queue is at the time. Irish travelers should apply with a comfortable buffer, especially if the trip is set around public holidays or school breaks.
| Processing Type | Estimated Time | Best For |
|---|---|---|
| Normal Processing | 3-5 days | Planned travel |
| Standard Processing | 7-9 days | Travelers who want extra margin |
| Rush Processing | 5-7 days | Short-notice departures |
See the Egypt visa processing time page for more detail.
Fees and value
The final cost normally includes the official government fee and any optional service charge if you choose assistance. Many travelers value that extra support because it gives them a second review and more confidence before submission.
Pricing details are listed on the Egypt visa fees page.
Arrival guide
On arrival, keep your passport and approved eVisa within easy reach. A printed copy is still a smart backup, even if you also store the file digitally.
This is especially useful at busy entry points such as Cairo, where an organized set of documents can make the first check feel easier. It also helps if you land after a long flight and want the arrival process to stay calm and efficient.
Carry these items
- Passport.
- Printed eVisa.
- Hotel details.
- Return or onward ticket information.
Expert travel preparation advice
- Apply early if your trip falls near holidays or school breaks.
- Keep digital and printed copies of the approval.
- Save flight and hotel confirmations with the visa file.
- Double-check every passport detail before you submit.