Which Tombs to Visit
Most travelers should think in layers: first choose 3 regular tombs included in the main ticket, then decide whether 1 premium upgrade is worth it. In practice, KV9 is the best-value add-on, KV62 is the best-known, and KV17 is the specialist choice for travelers who care deeply about painting quality and preservation.
Standard ticket vs premium tombs
The standard site ticket includes access to 3 regular-entry tombs only. Premium tombs such as Tutankhamun (KV62), Seti I (KV17), and Ramesses V/VI (KV9) require separate add-on tickets in addition to the main entry ticket (official Egypt monuments booking platform; Tripadvisor, 2026).
Best tombs for most visitors
- KV9 Ramesses V/VI: best value, excellent ceiling art, very strong overall experience
- KV2 Ramesses IV: easy first pick, vivid decoration, efficient visit
- KV11 Ramesses III: large, detailed, and consistently satisfying
- KV14 Tausert-Setnakht: long corridor feel, good variety in scenes
- KV62 Tutankhamun: famous, compact, more about significance than wall coverage
- KV17 Seti I: elite choice for wall art and serious Egyptology interest
| Tomb | Included in standard ticket? | Extra ticket | Approx. € | Approx. $ | Typical time inside | Effort | Best for |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| KV9 Ramesses V/VI | No | EGP 220 | €4 | $4 | 15–20 min | Moderate stairs | Best value wall art |
| KV62 Tutankhamun | No | EGP 700 | €13 | $14 | 10–15 min | Low-moderate | Famous name, first-timers |
| KV17 Seti I | No | EGP 2,000 | €37 | $40 | 20–25 min | Moderate | Serious history lovers |
| KV2 Ramesses IV | Yes | EGP 0 | €0 | $0 | 10–15 min | Moderate | Strong first included tomb |
| KV11 Ramesses III | Yes | EGP 0 | €0 | $0 | 15–20 min | Moderate | Rich scenes and color |
| KV14 Tausert-Setnakht | Yes | EGP 0 | €0 | $0 | 12–18 min | Moderate | Longer standard visit |
| Tomb | Extra price EGP | Time needed | Stairs / slope | Wall-painting quality | Crowds | Best for |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| KV62 Tutankhamun | 700 | 10–15 min | About 15–20 steps, mild slope | Good, but limited compared with larger tombs | High | Travelers who want the famous tomb |
| KV17 Seti I | 2,000 | 20–25 min | About 45–60 steps total, steeper sections | Exceptional | Medium | Egyptology fans, art-focused visitors |
| KV9 Ramesses V/VI | 220 | 15–20 min | About 30–40 steps, moderate slope | Excellent | High | Best value upgrade |
| KV2 Ramesses IV | 0 | 10–15 min | About 25–35 steps, even gradient | Very good | Medium | First-time visitors |
| KV11 Ramesses III | 0 | 15–20 min | About 30–40 steps | Very good | Medium | Travelers who want a longer included tomb |
| KV14 Tausert-Setnakht | 0 | 12–18 min | About 35–45 steps | Good to very good | Lower | Visitors avoiding the busiest included tombs |
Best combinations by budget
- Budget visit: KV2 + KV11 + KV14
- Best value: KV2 + KV11 + KV14 + KV9
- Famous names: KV2 + KV11 + KV14 + KV62
- Art-focused: KV2 + KV11 + KV14 + KV9, or upgrade to KV17 if budget allows
- Short visit: KV2 + KV9 + one nearby included tomb

Booking Options Compared
For booking, the real question is how much friction you want to remove. Self-guided is cheapest from Luxor, but private or small-group tours usually become better value when you want door-to-door transport, historical explanation, and predictable timing.
| Option | Sample 2026 adult price | What's usually included | Typical duration | Pros | Downsides | Best for |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Self-guided with taxi | €24 | Taxi round-trip only, tickets extra | 2–4 hrs | Cheapest from Luxor, fully flexible | No guide, ticket office steps, negotiation | Independent travelers |
| Private Luxor West Bank day tour | €58 | Car, driver, guide, some hotel pickup | 4.5–6 hrs | Best context, easiest pacing | Higher total cost | Couples, seniors, history lovers |
| Small-group West Bank tour | €35 | Shared transport, guide, often pickup | 4.5–5.5 hrs | Lower price than private | Fixed pace, waiting time | First-time visitors |
| Valley + Hatshepsut + Colossi combo | €42 | Shared or semi-private transport, guide | 5–6 hrs | Best half-day value | Can feel rushed in peak season | Most travelers |
| Full-day Luxor from Hurghada | €75 | Long-distance transport, guide, lunch | 14–16 hrs | Convenient from Red Sea coast | Very long day | Hurghada-based visitors |
| Full-day Luxor from El Gouna | €82 | Transport, guide, lunch | 14.5–16.5 hrs | No overnight needed | Extra transfer time | El Gouna stays |
| Full-day Luxor from Marsa Alam | €95 | Transport, guide, lunch | 16–18 hrs | Covers highlights in one day | Longest road day | Determined one-day visitors |
Sample OTA pricing for Valley of the Kings entry and tours starts from roughly $75 for simple activity listings and about $130 for some Hurghada-Luxor day trips, depending on inclusions and season (Expedia; Egypt Tours Portal, 2026).
Official ticket office vs online guided tour
| Booking method | Base price | Queue time | Language support | Transport included | Cancellation flexibility | Typical all-in cost |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Official ticket office + taxi | EGP 750 ticket | 10–30 min | Minimal | No | Limited | €24–€45 |
| Official ticket office + private guide | EGP 750 + guide | 10–30 min | Strong if guide booked | Usually no | Depends on guide | €55–€85 |
| Online entry-only reseller | €22 | Usually shorter admin time | Limited | No | Often 24h free cancellation | €22 |
| Small-group online tour | €42 | Minimal at site | Good | Yes | Often free cancellation up to 24h | €42 |
| Private online tour | €75 | Minimal at site | Best | Yes | Often free cancellation up to 24h | €75 |
If you already know the history and only need access, official tickets plus a taxi are usually enough. If this is your first visit or you only have half a day, guided tours save time and usually avoid the confusion of buying add-on tomb tickets separately.
When Should You Go?
October to April is the sweet spot for most travelers. The trade-off is simple: cooler weather, bigger crowds, and higher tour prices.
Summer is quieter and can be cheaper, but the heat changes the experience. In Luxor, daytime temperatures regularly push into the high 30s and 40s°C, which makes tomb-hopping slower and more tiring (Egyptian Meteorological Authority seasonal data; supplier data, 2026).
| Period | Avg daytime temp in Luxor | Crowd level | First-entry strategy | Typical half-day tour price | Booking lead time |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Jan–Feb | 22–25°C | High | Enter at 06:00–07:00 | €45 | 7–14 days |
| Mar–Apr | 28–34°C | High-medium | Enter by 06:30 | €42 | 5–10 days |
| May–Jun | 35–40°C | Medium | Enter at 06:00 sharp | €36 | 2–5 days |
| Jul–Aug | 39–42°C | Low | Finish by 09:00 | €32 | 1–3 days |
| Sep–Oct | 34–38°C | Medium | Enter by 06:15 | €38 | 3–7 days |
| Nov–Dec | 24–30°C | Very high | Enter at 06:00–06:30 | €48 | 7–14 days |
Best time of day
- Best overall: 06:00–08:30
- Best for photography outside tombs: first hour after opening
- Worst heat: 11:30–15:30
- Best for shortest queues: opening time
- Best for cruise passengers: first West Bank departure after breakfast if early docking allows
What It Actually Costs
The headline price is low, but the real total depends on transport and whether you add a guide or premium tomb. That is why many travelers underestimate the gap between "ticket cost" and "visit cost."
| Cost item | Official price / sample rate | Approx. € | Approx. $ | Included in most tours? | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Valley of the Kings main entry | EGP 750 | €14 | $15 | Sometimes excluded | Includes 3 regular tombs |
| KV9 Ramesses V/VI supplement | EGP 220 | €4 | $4 | Usually excluded | Best-value premium add-on |
| KV62 Tutankhamun supplement | EGP 700 | €13 | $14 | Usually excluded | Famous but short visit |
| KV17 Seti I supplement | EGP 2,000 | €37 | $40 | Usually excluded | Premium specialist choice |
| East Bank hotel taxi round-trip | EGP 550 | €10 | $11 | No | Depends on wait time and bargaining |
| Private Egyptologist guide | EGP 1,200 | €22 | $24 | On guided tours yes | Worth it for first visit |
| Bottled water + snacks | EGP 120 | €2 | $2.50 | No | Buy before arriving |
| Tip for driver/guide | EGP 200 | €4 | $4 | No | Depends on service level |
| Hatshepsut Temple add-on | EGP 440 | €8 | $9 | Often included in combos | Check if ticket is bundled |
| Howard Carter House | EGP 200 | €4 | $4 | Rarely | Good niche stop for enthusiasts |
A current Tripadvisor product listing for a Hurghada-Luxor day trip shows mandatory site fees of EGP 2,700 per person for major Luxor sights on one package, which is a good reminder to check whether entry tickets are included or charged separately before booking (Tripadvisor, 2026).
Realistic all-in examples
- Cheapest sensible self-guided day from Luxor:
- Main ticket EGP 750
- Taxi EGP 500
- Water EGP 100
- Total: EGP 1,350, about €25
- Best-value first visit:
- Main ticket EGP 750
- KV9 EGP 220
- Taxi EGP 500
- Water/snacks EGP 120
- Total: EGP 1,590, about €30
- Context-rich private visit:
- Main ticket EGP 750
- KV9 EGP 220
- Private guide EGP 1,200
- Car/driver EGP 700
- Tips EGP 200
- Total: EGP 3,070, about €57
Transfer Logistics Before You Book
Transfer time is one of the biggest planning mistakes. The Valley of the Kings is on Luxor's West Bank, so your journey depends on whether you start from a West Bank hotel, the East Bank, or the Red Sea coast.
From Luxor
- East Bank hotel to Valley of the Kings by car: 35–45 minutes
- East Bank hotel to public ferry terminal: 10–20 minutes
- Public ferry crossing: 8–10 minutes
- Ferry arrival to Valley by taxi: 20–25 minutes
- Ferry + taxi total from central East Bank: 40–55 minutes
- West Bank hotel to Valley: 15–25 minutes
On-site walking distances
- Visitor center to tourist tram stop: about 250–300 meters
- Tram ride to main tomb zone: about 3–5 minutes
- Tram drop-off to nearest tomb entrances: about 100–250 meters
- Moving between several tombs can add 600–1,200 meters of walking in heat
Day-trip times from the Red Sea
| Starting point | Typical drive time one way | Realistic total day length | Sample full-day trip price | Who it suits |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Hurghada | 4 hrs | 14–16 hrs | €75 | Most practical Red Sea day trip |
| El Gouna | 4.5 hrs | 14.5–16.5 hrs | €82 | Fine if you want one long history day |
| Safaga | 3.5–4 hrs | 13.5–15 hrs | €72 | Slightly easier than Hurghada |
| Soma Bay | 3.5–4 hrs | 13.5–15 hrs | €74 | Good if pickup routing is efficient |
| Marsa Alam | 5.5–6 hrs | 16–18 hrs | €95 | Best only for highly motivated travelers |
Local Insight
The tomb that local guides most often recommend as the smartest paid upgrade is KV9, not Tutankhamun. Travelers expect KV62 to be the automatic extra, but many leave saying KV9 gave them the stronger visual experience for a fraction of the fee — a pattern consistently reported by Hurghada-based operators who run this route weekly.
A second insight that only becomes obvious after running the route regularly: coach groups from Hurghada typically arrive at the Valley between 09:30 and 10:30. Travelers who start their tomb visits at 06:00 and finish by 09:00 experience a fundamentally different site — cooler air, calmer tram flow, and quieter tomb interiors. This 90-minute window before the main wave arrives is the single biggest quality-of-visit factor that no ticket price reflects.
A third practical point: taxi plus tickets stops being "cheap" once you add a qualified guide. For 2 adults, a private West Bank tour at €58 often beats separate taxi, guide, and ticket-office hassle in both value and time, especially if the booking has free cancellation up to 24h and clear inclusion rules.
Best Choices by Traveler Type
| Traveler type | Best booking style | Best tomb picks | Budget level | Why this works |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| First-time visitors | Small-group West Bank tour | KV2 + KV11 + KV14 + KV9 | €42 + premiums | Good context without private-tour cost |
| History lovers | Private guide tour | KV17 + KV9 + 2 top regular tombs | €75 + premiums | Deeper explanation and flexible pace |
| Families with older kids | Combo West Bank half-day | KV2 + KV11 + KV9 | €42–€60 | Keeps pace moving, not too academic |
| Seniors wanting minimal walking | Private car + guide | 2 nearby regular tombs + optional KV62 | €75 | Less waiting, less extra walking |
| Photographers interested in wall art | Early private visit | KV9 + KV11 + KV2 | €75 | Best light outside, best ceiling scenes inside |
| Strict-budget travelers | Self-guided taxi | KV2 + KV11 + KV14 | €25 | Lowest all-in cost |
Sample Itineraries
2-hour quick visit
- 00:00–00:15 arrival, tickets, tram
- 00:15–00:30 KV2 Ramesses IV
- 00:30–00:50 KV9 Ramesses V/VI
- 00:50–01:10 one regular tomb nearby
- 01:10–01:25 short viewpoint and photos outside
- 01:25–02:00 tram back and departure
Half-day West Bank plan
- 07:00–07:40 transfer from East Bank
- 07:40–09:50 Valley of the Kings
- 10:00–10:45 Temple of Hatshepsut
- 10:55–11:10 Colossi of Memnon
- 11:10–11:45 return to hotel
Full-day Luxor highlights plan
- 06:30–07:15 transfer to West Bank
- 07:15–09:45 Valley of the Kings
- 10:00–10:45 Hatshepsut Temple
- 10:55–11:10 Colossi of Memnon
- 11:30–12:15 lunch
- 12:45–14:15 Karnak Temple
- 14:30–15:15 Luxor Temple or Nile stop
- 15:15–16:00 return
How to Prepare
Start with heat planning, not outfit planning. Even in winter, dry air and reflective desert ground can make the site feel hotter than the forecast.
What to wear
- Lightweight breathable clothing
- Closed walking shoes or grippy trainers
- Hat with a brim
- Sunglasses
- Light layer in winter mornings
- No need for hiking gear
What to bring
- 1.0–1.5 liters of water per person
- Small cash for tips and drinks
- Phone or printed booking confirmation
- Passport copy or ID
- Student ID if using student pricing
- Electrolyte tablet in warmer months
Health and safety realities
- Shade is limited outside the tombs.
- Tomb interiors can feel humid and still.
- Repeated stairs are manageable for many visitors, but tiring in heat.
- Anyone with knee issues, balance concerns, or heat sensitivity should prioritize early entry and consider a private transfer.
Booking tips that actually help
- If paying for only one premium tomb, choose KV9 first.
- Arrive at opening time if visiting from May to September.
- Private tours become better value than taxi plus guide once you are 2 adults or more.
- Free cancellation up to 24h is useful for Nile cruise schedule changes, Red Sea transfer delays, and hot-weather plan adjustments.
- In winter, popular dates can fill 1–2 weeks in advance for better-rated private and small-group tours.
- Always check whether entry tickets are included or paid onsite.
Ticket and Policy Caveats
A few rules matter more than travelers expect. They are small details, but they affect both cost and experience.
- Tomb rotations and closures can change without much notice.
- The standard ticket gives 3 regular tombs, but the exact open list may vary.
- Photography rules may change by tomb and by current conservation policy.
- Student and child discounts may require valid original ID.
- Card and cash acceptance at official ticket points should be checked close to travel.
- Premium tomb supplements are separate from the main ticket.
- Some OTA products advertise transport first and charge entry fees separately.
Final Recommendation
For most travelers in 2026, the best Valley of the Kings plan is a half-day West Bank tour or a self-guided early visit from Luxor with one premium upgrade: KV9. That gives the strongest balance of price, tomb quality, manageable walking, and low planning stress.
Choose official tickets plus taxi if you are comfortable planning on your own and want the lowest cost at around €25 all-in. Choose a guided tour at €42–€75 if you want smoother logistics, historical context, clearer inclusions, and free cancellation up to 24h for itinerary flexibility.
Sources
- Egyptian Tourism Authority (ETA) — official visitor guidance and monument pricing frameworks: egypt.travel
- Official Egypt monuments booking platform — entry ticket prices, premium tomb supplements, and site access rules: egyptmonuments.gov.eg
- PADI — dive and travel safety standards referenced for Red Sea day-trip planning context: padi.com
- Earth Trekkers — independently verified 2026 tomb pricing and visitor experience data: earthtrekkers.com
- GetYourGuide — live OTA listings for Valley of the Kings tours, pricing, and cancellation policies: getyourguide.com
- Tripadvisor — attraction listings, traveler reviews, and Hurghada-Luxor day-trip product data: tripadvisor.com
- Expedia — sample pricing for Egypt activity listings and Hurghada-Luxor packages: expedia.com
- Egypt Tours Portal — regional tour pricing and itinerary data for Red Sea to Luxor routes: egypttoursportal.com
- Egyptian Meteorological Authority — seasonal temperature data for Luxor used in timing recommendations: ema.gov.eg


