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Egypt vs Turkey vs Greece Holiday Comparison 2026

Compare Egypt, Turkey and Greece for 2026 holidays: cost, weather, flights, visas, safety and value for money. Free cancellation

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Mustafa Al Ibrahim
czerwca 18, 2026•16 min read
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Egypt vs Turkey vs Greece holiday comparison

Quick Summary

Egypt is the best all-round value choice for European travelers in 2026 if the priority is low total trip cost, reliable winter warmth, and high-value sea activities. Turkey is stronger for summer family resorts and all-inclusive convenience, while Greece wins on scenery, villages and island atmosphere but usually costs more once transport and extras are counted.

  • Best for winter sun: Egypt
  • Best for summer family all-inclusive value: Turkey
  • Best for island scenery and village-hopping: Greece
  • Lowest 7-night total holiday cost in most source markets: Egypt
  • Warmest sea from October to April: Egypt
  • Best marine life and snorkeling: Egypt
  • Best July–August family resort choice: Turkey
  • Best shoulder-season beach value in March, April, November: Egypt
  • Highest average hidden costs: Greece, especially ferries, port transfers and beach extras
  • Easiest logistics for multi-island trips: Greece is the most scenic, but also the most friction-heavy
For October to April, Egypt beats both Turkey and Greece on sea temperature, sunshine reliability and activity depth. For July and August, Turkey often offers the strongest resort-value equation, while Greece remains the premium choice for travelers who care more about setting than price.
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7-Night Holiday Budget Comparison

The biggest decision factor in 2026 is not headline hotel price but total trip cost after flights, transfers, meals and activities. Egypt usually stays cheapest because flights are competitive, transfers are simple in Hurghada, and core activities such as snorkeling trips and desert safaris cost less than comparable Mediterranean excursions.

The table below uses realistic mid-range shoulder-to-peak season 7-night totals for couples departing from six major European source markets, comparing one Red Sea resort in Egypt, one Turkish Riviera resort, and one Greek island destination across identical cost lines.

Departure marketDestinationFlights for 2Hotel 7 nightsMeals not includedTransfers3 activities for 2Total 7-night cost
UK couple from LondonHurghada€420€560€210€40€170€1,400
UK couple from LondonAntalya€300€700€180€35€210€1,425
UK couple from LondonRhodes€340€910€320€55€240€1,865
Germany couple from BerlinHurghada€360€560€210€40€170€1,340
Germany couple from BerlinAntalya€260€700€180€35€210€1,385
Germany couple from BerlinCrete€320€840€320€60€250€1,790
France couple from ParisHurghada€430€560€210€40€170€1,410
France couple from ParisAntalya€340€700€180€35€210€1,465
France couple from ParisRhodes€380€910€320€55€240€1,905
Italy couple from MilanHurghada€290€560€210€40€170€1,270
Italy couple from MilanAntalya€220€700€180€35€210€1,345
Italy couple from MilanCrete€260€840€320€60€250€1,730
Poland couple from WarsawHurghada€320€560€210€40€170€1,300
Poland couple from WarsawAntalya€250€700€180€35€210€1,375
Poland couple from WarsawRhodes€310€910€320€55€240€1,835
Netherlands couple from AmsterdamHurghada€380€560€210€40€170€1,360
Netherlands couple from AmsterdamAntalya€300€700€180€35€210€1,425
Netherlands couple from AmsterdamCorfu€330€980€320€60€230€1,920

Egypt's advantage is strongest when travelers book two to three sea-based activities. A snorkeling day in Hurghada or an intro dive still undercuts island cruises and water-based excursions in Greece, and often matches or beats Turkey on price.

What these budgets include

  • Mid-range double room with breakfast or equivalent value basis
  • Private or shared airport transfers
  • Restaurant meals if not all-inclusive
  • Three paid activities per couple
  • No business-class uplift, no luxury property markup
  • Travel insurance not included

Peak-Season and Shoulder-Season Price Comparison

Prices shift more between countries than many comparison articles suggest. Greece has the sharpest seasonal jump on islands, Turkey's hotel rates rise hard in school-holiday weeks, and Egypt stays comparatively stable because winter demand is strong but room supply in Red Sea resorts is deep.

DestinationCountryAvg 4-star hotel/night peak seasonAvg 4-star hotel/night shoulder seasonAvg dinner for 2Avg airport transferAvg full-day boat/water activity
HurghadaEgypt€80€58€30€20€35
Sharm El SheikhEgypt€92€66€34€18€38
Marsa AlamEgypt€108€82€32€48€55
AntalyaTurkey€100€72€28€18€42
BodrumTurkey€128€86€42€32€48
RhodesGreece€130€96€44€28€45
Crete (Heraklion area)Greece€120€88€42€30€50
CorfuGreece€140€102€46€32€46

Egypt's Red Sea is not always the absolute cheapest hotel-only market. Antalya can match it on room rate in selected all-inclusive inventory, but Egypt usually wins once snorkeling, diving, private transfers and winter-weather reliability are priced in. Greece becomes the priciest total holiday once travelers add car hire, ferries, beach fees, resort taxes, port transfers and dining.

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Climate and Swim Conditions

Weather is where Egypt separates most clearly from Turkey and Greece. The Red Sea stays useful for beach holidays for a longer part of the year, and the water remains warm enough for snorkeling and diving when much of the eastern Mediterranean has cooled sharply.

DestinationJan air / sea / sun hrsApr air / sea / sun hrsJul air / sea / sun hrsOct air / sea / sun hrsBest-use months
Hurghada20°C / 22°C / 8h28°C / 23°C / 10h36°C / 28°C / 12h31°C / 27°C / 9hOct–Apr for winter sun, Mar–Nov for diving
Sharm El Sheikh21°C / 23°C / 8h30°C / 24°C / 10h37°C / 28°C / 12h32°C / 27°C / 9hOct–May for snorkeling, year-round diving
Marsa Alam22°C / 23°C / 8h30°C / 24°C / 10h37°C / 29°C / 11h32°C / 28°C / 9hOct–Apr for beach weather, year-round marine trips
Antalya14°C / 18°C / 5h21°C / 18°C / 8h34°C / 28°C / 11h26°C / 25°C / 8hMay–Oct for family beach trips
Rhodes15°C / 17°C / 5h21°C / 18°C / 8h31°C / 27°C / 12h25°C / 24°C / 7hMay–Oct for beach and island touring
Crete (Heraklion)15°C / 17°C / 4h21°C / 18°C / 8h29°C / 25°C / 12h24°C / 24°C / 7hMay–Oct for beaches, Jun–Sep for family swim
Corfu13°C / 15°C / 4h19°C / 16°C / 7h31°C / 25°C / 12h23°C / 23°C / 6hJun–Sep for swimming, May–Oct for scenery

Hurghada's January sea temperature of 22°C is roughly equivalent to or warmer than parts of Greece in late spring. Climate data consistently shows Hurghada and Marsa Alam holding warmer sea conditions through winter than Antalya, Rhodes, Crete or Corfu — this is not just "beach weather" but actual in-water usability in months when the Mediterranean has cooled sharply.

Best season by trip type

  • Winter beach holiday: Egypt, especially Hurghada and Marsa Alam
  • Winter snorkeling or diving: Egypt by a wide margin
  • Summer family resort week: Turkey first, Greece second
  • Shoulder-season couples trip: Egypt in March–April and October–November; Greece in May and September; Turkey in May, June and September
  • Island-hopping scenery trip: Greece

Flights and Accessibility from Europe

Accessibility matters almost as much as price. Turkey and Greece have the broadest short-haul summer networks, but Egypt remains highly reachable from major European cities, especially to Hurghada and Sharm El Sheikh.

Departure cityEgypt routesTypical direct flight timeTurkey routesTypical direct flight timeGreece routesTypical direct flight time
LondonHurghada, Sharm5h 30mAntalya, Bodrum4h 10mRhodes, Heraklion, Corfu3h 55m
BerlinHurghada4h 45mAntalya, Bodrum3h 10mRhodes, Crete, Corfu3h 05m
ParisHurghada5h 05mAntalya3h 50mRhodes, Crete3h 40m
MilanHurghada, Sharm3h 55mAntalya, Bodrum2h 45mRhodes, Crete, Corfu2h 30m
WarsawHurghada, Sharm, Marsa Alam4h 20mAntalya2h 55mRhodes, Crete2h 45m
AmsterdamHurghada5h 15mAntalya3h 50mRhodes, Crete, Corfu3h 25m
ViennaHurghada4h 10mAntalya2h 35mRhodes, Crete, Corfu2h 20m

Turkey and Greece usually win on shortest flight times, especially from Central Europe. Egypt's trade-off is an extra 60 to 120 minutes in the air in exchange for stronger winter temperatures, more reliable sea conditions and cheaper water-based activities.

Direct availability is strongest in peak season for all three countries. Egypt's direct network is very strong from Germany, Poland, the UK, the Netherlands and Italy into Hurghada, Sharm and often Marsa Alam, while Greece's direct network broadens the most in summer due to island seasonality.

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Visa and Entry Rules in 2026

Entry friction is a real booking driver. Greece is simplest for EU travelers, Turkey is easy for most Europeans, and Egypt is straightforward but still more document-heavy for many travelers.

CountryEU citizensUK citizensPassport validity ruleTypical friction level
EgyptVisa usually required for mainland tourism; Sharm Sinai exception for some short staysVisa required for mainland tourism; no visa for Sharm/Dahab/Nuweiba/Taba stays under 15 days by airAt least 6 months commonly requiredMedium
TurkeyVisa-free for most EU citizens up to 90 days in 180Visa-free for UK tourists up to 90 days in 180Passport/travel document must extend at least 60 days beyond stay requirementLow
GreeceFree movement for EU citizensNo visa for short stays up to 90 days in 180 in SchengenPassport generally valid for stay plus Schengen requirementsLow

The UK government states that visitors arriving by air to Sharm El Sheikh and staying fewer than 15 days in Sharm El Sheikh, Dahab, Nuweiba or Taba do not need a visa, but travelers going onward to mainland Egypt including Hurghada do need one. The Republic of Türkiye requires a travel document valid at least 60 days beyond the permitted stay, and official visa guidance confirms the current framework for short tourist entry. For Greece, UK government advice confirms visa-free short stays in the Schengen area for up to 90 days in any 180-day period, while border digitization through EES has added some procedural checks for non-EU passports.

Which Country Does Best on the Things Travelers Actually Care About?

Egypt does winter sun, snorkeling and diving best

Egypt's edge is simple: warm water, stable sunshine, fast access to reefs, and unusually strong pricing on marine activities. Red Sea resorts also deliver a broader gap between cost and experience quality than most Mediterranean beach destinations.

PADI and SSI both recognize Egypt's Red Sea as one of the world's most accessible warm-water dive regions, with year-round usability and strong reef access from multiple ports. According to PADI's global destination data, the Red Sea consistently ranks among the top five dive regions worldwide for beginner and intermediate divers, driven by water clarity, reef density and instructor availability. That matters because this is not just "beach weather" — it is actual in-water usability in months when Greece and Turkey are no longer prime swim destinations.

Turkey does family resort value best

Turkey is strongest when the brief is "easy summer week with kids." Antalya and nearby resort strips offer dense all-inclusive supply, short transfer times, large hotel compounds, and strong price competition in the May–October family season. Turkey also performs well on airport convenience and resort packaging, with meals, kids' entertainment, pools and often airport-hotel logistics bundled into one clean product.

Greece does scenery, villages and island-hopping best

Greece wins on emotional appeal. Whitewashed villages, harbors, island drives, tavernas and coastal viewpoints remain the strongest overall classic Mediterranean product in this comparison. The trade-off is friction: ferries, rental cars, port transfers, island airport pricing, baggage rules and beach extras can make Greece feel more expensive and less seamless than first-time travelers expect.

Activity Value Comparison

Activity pricing reveals where real value sits. Egypt offers the strongest price-to-experience ratio because snorkeling tours in Hurghada, intro dives and desert safaris are relatively inexpensive, while Greece often charges more for scenery-based excursions and Turkey prices competitively on family entertainment.

ActivityEgypt sample priceTurkey sample priceGreece sample price
Full-day snorkeling boat trip€25€32€45
Discover scuba / intro dive€45€60€75
2-tank certified dive day€55€70€85
Quad biking / desert safari€20€35€55
Historical day tour€55€60€70
Waterpark ticket€30€35€38
Island cruise / coastal boat day€28€38€52
Private airport transfer each way€21€18€30

Egypt dominates in marine-value terms. A couple can do a full boat snorkeling day plus a desert ATV trip for €45 combined — less than the cost of a single premium island cruise in Greece at €52 per person. Turkey's strength is not absolute cheapest activity pricing but balanced family inventory: waterparks, boat days and jeep tours are plentiful, easy to book, and often packaged through resorts.

Safety, Travel Friction and Hidden Costs

No serious comparison should ignore friction. Travelers do not only compare beaches; they compare how much effort the trip takes.

Egypt

  • Strongest fit for resort-based holidays rather than free-form island roaming
  • Airport process can feel slower because of visa steps for mainland entry
  • Transfer times vary sharply by resort: Hurghada airport to hotel is typically 10–25 minutes, Marsa Alam is 45–90 minutes depending on property
  • Best value if booked with airport transfer included
  • Hidden costs are lower than Greece, but private marina upgrades and premium reef access fees can appear on some boat products

Turkey

  • Usually easy airport-to-resort flow on the Antalya coast, with transfers averaging 20–40 minutes to major hotel zones
  • Resort inventory is designed for package travelers
  • Hidden costs often come through branded imported drinks, spa upsells, premium à la carte dining and paid resort extras
  • Less planning complexity than Greece

Greece

  • Safest-feeling logistics for many first-time Mediterranean travelers, but not the simplest
  • Ferry cancellations, delays and weather-related schedule shifts can disrupt island-hopping plans
  • Hidden costs add up fast: ferry baggage rules, port taxis, sunbeds, parking, car hire insurance, beach club minimum spends
  • Peak-season crowding is strongest here, especially on major islands like Santorini, Mykonos and Rhodes
Greece often has the highest "beautiful but administratively complex" factor. Egypt has more formal entry friction, but once inside a Red Sea resort system, the holiday can actually be simpler than a multi-stop Greek island trip.

Seasonality — When Egypt Beats Turkey and Greece

Egypt is the clear winner from October through April. That is the period where climate data matters most, because Turkey and Greece can still look attractive in marketing photos while the actual sea, evening temperatures and wind feel far less beach-friendly.

October to November

Egypt is still running 31–32°C air and 27–28°C sea in Hurghada, Sharm and Marsa Alam. Antalya, Rhodes and Crete remain pleasant for sightseeing, but Egypt offers warmer water and stronger snorkeling conditions for travelers who want in-water activity.

December to February

This is Egypt's biggest advantage window. Hurghada sits near 20°C air and 22°C sea in January, while Antalya is closer to 14°C air and 18°C sea, Rhodes around 15°C air and 17°C sea, Heraklion around 15°C air and 17°C sea, and Corfu around 13°C air and 15°C sea, based on long-term climate averages. The gap is significant enough that Egypt is the only realistic warm-water swim destination in this comparison during these months.

March to April

Egypt still leads for dependable swim conditions. Turkey and Greece become pleasant for sightseeing, but if the traveler wants actual warm-water beach use rather than just sun on a terrace, Egypt remains the more reliable choice.

May to September

Turkey and Greece become much stronger in relative terms. Greece looks at its best, Turkey delivers maximum family-resort value, and Egypt can feel very hot inland or on desert excursions, though diving excursions from Hurghada and Sharm remain excellent year-round.

Who Should Choose Egypt, Turkey, or Greece?

Families

Choose Turkey if the priority is large all-inclusive resorts, water slides, kids' clubs and short summer transfers. Choose Egypt if the family wants winter sun, easy pool-and-sea time, and affordable boat trips.

Couples

Choose Greece for atmosphere, village evenings and scenic drives. Choose Egypt for best-value sunshine and marine activities, particularly in the shoulder season.

Divers and snorkelers

Choose Egypt without hesitation. The Red Sea's reef access, water clarity, house reefs and value make it the strongest specialist choice in this comparison, with PADI-certified operators available across Hurghada, Sharm El Sheikh and Marsa Alam.

Luxury travelers

Choose Greece for boutique style and upscale island stays. Choose Egypt for luxury resorts with stronger service-to-price ratios, especially in private bays or premium Red Sea compounds.

First-time Mediterranean visitors

Choose Greece if budget is secondary and visual appeal matters most. Choose Turkey if ease and value matter most.

Shoulder-season travelers

Choose Egypt. It performs better in March, April, October and November than either Turkey or Greece on sea warmth and total value.

Budget-conscious travelers

Choose Egypt first, Turkey second. Greece is usually the wrong answer if budget is the main decision driver.

Local Insight

Most generic comparison articles treat Hurghada, Sharm El Sheikh and Marsa Alam as interchangeable. They are not, and the difference matters more than star rating when choosing a Red Sea base.

Hurghada is the easiest operational base. Transfer times from the airport to major hotel zones are typically 10 to 25 minutes, marina infrastructure is the best of the three Red Sea ports, boat-day logistics are the most efficient, and the range of hotels is widest from budget 4-star to premium all-inclusive. One detail most travelers never read online: Hurghada's El Dahar marina area means that on days when northern Red Sea winds pick up, local operators can switch departure sites to sheltered southern bays within 20 minutes — something that is simply not possible from more isolated resort clusters.

Sharm El Sheikh is stronger for dramatic reef walls, Ras Mohammed National Park access and classic Sinai dive geography. It also benefits from the short-stay Sinai entry exception for some travelers, but hotel zones are more spread out and some beaches rely more on jetties because reefs sit close to shore. A second local insight worth knowing: Sharm's Tower and Shark's Bay areas have the most consistent year-round wind shelter, which is why experienced dive operators base their liveaboard departures from there rather than from the main Na'ama Bay marina in winter months.

Marsa Alam is the marine-life specialist pick, not the easiest general beach holiday base. It has the best chance of more pristine reef experiences, stronger house-reef hotels, and easier access to southern sites including Elphinstone Reef and Dolphin House, but transfer times from the airport are longer, hotel clusters are more isolated, and evening walkability is far lower than in Hurghada.

Practical resort differences that matter

  • Best marina and day-trip organization: Hurghada
  • Best short-stay Sinai visa convenience: Sharm El Sheikh
  • Best house-reef hotel experience: Marsa Alam
  • Best easy mixed holiday for first-timers: Hurghada
  • Best advanced reef and dive-route variety: Sharm El Sheikh
  • Best for marine-life-focused repeat visitors: Marsa Alam
  • Most wind-sensitive boat planning: exposed Red Sea days can affect all three ports, but Hurghada operators have the most flexible site-switching options due to marina proximity and route variety

Value for Money Verdict by Category

Decision factorBest countryWhy
Lowest 7-night total costEgyptBest combined value on hotel, food, transfers and activities
Warmest winter seaEgyptRed Sea stays swim-friendly when Mediterranean resorts cool sharply
Best family all-inclusive summer valueTurkeyDense resort supply and strong package competition
Best scenery and villagesGreeceMost iconic island atmosphere and strongest landscape appeal
Best diving and snorkelingEgyptRed Sea reef access, PADI-recognized dive sites and stronger activity value
Easiest visa/entry for EU travelersGreeceSchengen for EU citizens, low friction
Best direct-access summer networkGreece / TurkeyMore short-haul routes in peak season
Best shoulder-season holidayEgyptStrong weather and best value from Oct–Apr
Best luxury resort valueEgyptPremium service-to-price ratio in private Red Sea compounds
Best first-timer easeTurkeyBundled all-inclusive packaging reduces planning friction

Final Verdict

For winter sun and marine life, choose Egypt. Hurghada, Sharm El Sheikh and Marsa Alam deliver warmer water, stronger sunshine reliability and much better snorkeling and diving value than Turkey or Greece from October to April.

For summer family resort value, choose Turkey. Antalya and nearby resort zones combine short flights, big all-inclusive hotels and strong family infrastructure at prices Greece often cannot match.

For classic European island scenery, choose Greece. If the trip is about harbors, villages, drives, tavernas and postcard landscapes rather than the lowest total cost, Greece remains the strongest choice.

Sources

  • PADI (Professional Association of Diving Instructors) — global dive destination data and Red Sea regional rankings: padi.com
  • SSI (Scuba Schools International) — Red Sea dive site certification and operator standards: divessi.com
  • Egyptian Tourism Authority — official destination and resort information for Hurghada, Sharm El Sheikh and Marsa Alam: egypt.travel
  • UK Government Foreign Travel Advice — Egypt visa and entry rules including Sinai exception: gov.uk/foreign-travel-advice/egypt
  • UK Government Foreign Travel Advice — Turkey entry requirements: gov.uk/foreign-travel-advice/turkey
  • UK Government Foreign Travel Advice — Greece and Schengen entry rules: gov.uk/foreign-travel-advice/greece
  • Republic of Türkiye Ministry of Foreign Affairs — visa and passport validity requirements for tourists: mfa.gov.tr
  • World Meteorological Organization — long-term climate averages for Red Sea, Aegean and Antalya coast: wmo.int
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FAQs about Egypt vs Turkey vs Greece Holiday Comparison 2026

It depends on season and priorities. Egypt is the strongest choice for winter sun, warm sea temperatures from October to April, and high-value snorkeling or diving; Turkey leads for summer family resort value; Greece is best for island scenery, villages and classic Mediterranean atmosphere.

Egypt is usually the lowest total-cost option for a 7-night package-style beach holiday, especially from the UK, Germany, Poland and the Netherlands. Turkey is often close on hotel value but activity and peak-summer prices can rise fast; Greece is typically the most expensive once ferries, island transfers, sunbeds and dining are included.

Egypt is clearly warmest and most swim-friendly in that period. Hurghada and Marsa Alam keep average sea temperatures near 22–27°C while Antalya, Rhodes, Crete and Corfu drop much lower in winter, making Egypt the most reliable winter beach destination.

Greece is the easiest for EU citizens because it is inside Schengen, while UK travelers can visit for up to 90 days in 180 without a visa. Turkey is visa-free for most EU travelers for short stays, and Egypt usually requires a visa for mainland resorts such as Hurghada, though short Sinai resort stays under 15 days can be visa-free in Sharm El Sheikh.

Egypt is the clear leader. The Red Sea offers year-round marine activity, warm clear water, easy access to reefs, and stronger value on boat trips and dive days than Turkey or Greece, supported by global dive training networks such as PADI and SSI.

Turkey and Greece usually have the widest short-haul route networks in summer, especially from Germany, the UK, Italy, France and the Netherlands. Egypt has strong direct access to Hurghada and Sharm El Sheikh from major European cities, but frequencies are more seasonal and airport-to-resort transfer times vary more by resort.