Deal Alert: D.C. to Cairo for $568 Roundtrip

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Egypt is pretty magical, in my humble opinion. And if Egypt has been on your list, this is your sign to book! Flights from Washington, D.C. (IAD) to Cairo (CAI) typically hover around $800, but right now, you can snag a round-trip fare for just $568 — a rare and solid deal for this long-haul trip.

Travel Details

Airline: ITA Airways
Route: Washington, D.C. (IAD) → Rome (FCO) → Cairo (CAI)
Seat class: Economy
Best deal dates: Oct. 23, Nov. 4, Dec. 2
Total travel time: ~17 hours 25 minutes

Why This Deal Is Amazing

Finding fares under $600 to Cairo is pretty rare, especially with a major airline like ITA Airways. This itinerary has a smooth connection in Rome, giving you a reasonable layover to stretch your legs before the final stretch to Egypt.

Want to save even more? Here’s how much this flight would cost in points:

You can book this fare through Chase Travel, Amex Travel, or Capital One Travel, so check your account balance to see if you can cover the cost with points.

Where to Stay in Cairo

Cairo has tons of options for you, whether you’re looking for a nicer stay with Nile views or a budget-friendly hotel that won’t break the bank.

Luxury stay: The St. Regis Cairo
A five-star property with stunning views of the Nile, world-class dining and top-tier service.

Cash price: ~$400 per night
Points: ~70,000 Marriott Bonvoy points per night

Mid-range stay: InterContinental Cairo Semiramis
A well-located property with a rooftop pool and easy access to the Pyramids and Khan el-Khalili bazaar.

Cash price: ~$200 per night
Points: ~35,000 IHG One Rewards points per night

Budget stay: Steigenberger Hotel El Tahrir
A great-value hotel near the Egyptian Museum with modern rooms and a central location.

Cash price: ~$90 per night
Points: Not bookable with major programs, but a great deal for the price.

How to Book

Flights: Find this deal on Daily Drop Pro, Google Flights, or ITA Airways’ website. If you’re using miles and points, book through Chase, Amex, or Capital One travel portals.

Hotels: Use Marriott, IHG, or Hilton points for elite perks, or book through Expedia, Hotels.com, or Booking.com for some decent cash rates.

The secret to miles and points? Credit cards! We keep an up-to-date list of our favorite travel cards on this page, or find all credit cards here.

Pro Tip

Cairo is the perfect launching pad to explore the rest of Egypt. While you’re there, make sure to visit the Pyramids of Giza, the Sphinx and the Egyptian Museum — the musts. Call me crazy, but I honestly enjoyed the Mummy Hall at The National Muesum of Egyptian Civilization more than the actual pyramids. If you’re looking for some food recommendations, I’d check out Tablia Balady, Sky Cafe (at the top of the Cairo Tower) and Social Speciality Coffee Roasters.

This fare won’t last long, so if Cairo is on your radar, now’s the time to book. Find the best fare here.

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