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Luxor Airport to Edfu Transfer Guide
Luxor Airport (LXR) to Edfu: 110 km, about 1 h 35, private transfers from $86. Prices, taxi comparison, arrival tips and what to book.
From €86 per car — fixed price, free cancellation, flight tracked, driver waiting in arrivals.
Check price & bookA private transfer from Luxor International Airport (LXR) to Edfu costs from $86 for the whole car, covers about 110 km and takes roughly 1 h 35 door to door. There is no train and no airport bus on this route, so the real choice is between a pre-booked car and negotiating with the rank outside arrivals.

Luxor Airport to Edfu at a glance
- Distance — 110 km
- Drive time — about 1 h 35
- Private transfer — from $86, fixed at booking, per vehicle rather than per person
- Public transport — none direct from the terminal
- Best for — Edfu, arriving without a negotiation
Arriving at Luxor International Airport
Luxor International (LXR) is a small, calm airport 6 km east of the Nile — the closest arrival point to the Valley of the Kings, Karnak and the Nile cruise moorings.
LXR handles a handful of flights a day, so arrivals are quick: one hall, one belt, one exit. That also means the taxi supply outside is thin and matched to flight times rather than to demand. Your driver waits in the hall with a name sign and knows which cruise-boat mooring or west-bank guesthouse you actually need.
How to get from LXR to Edfu
Private transfer — the default here
You book before you fly, the price is fixed to the car and not the person, and the driver is inside arrivals with your name on a sign. On this route that matters more than usual: it is a short run where the alternative is agreeing a fare with a stranger while jet lagged. See live prices for Luxor Airport → Edfu.
Airport taxi
Luxor taxis quote a fixed tourist price for the airport run and will usually attach a sales pitch for a full-day west bank tour. Fares are cheap by European standards but the vehicles are old, air conditioning is unreliable in summer, and boot space is limited.
Bus, train or shuttle
There is no airport bus. Egypt's main railway line runs through Luxor station in the city centre, so trains are useful for onward travel to Aswan or Cairo — but not for getting out of the airport.
Hotel shuttle
Many hotels in Edfu will arrange a pickup, usually at a higher price than an independent transfer and often on a shared basis — which means waiting in arrivals until every passenger on the list has cleared customs. Worth it only if your hotel includes it in the rate.
What each option really costs
| Option | Typical cost | Time | The catch |
|---|---|---|---|
| Private transfer (Bacharide) | from $86 per car | 1 h 35 | Needs booking in advance |
| Airport taxi rank | Negotiated, usually higher after luggage and night surcharges | 1 h 35 | No fixed price, no flight tracking |
| Hotel shuttle | Per person, often above the private car price for two or more | 1 h 35 plus the wait for other guests | Shared departures, fixed slots |
| Bus / train | Cheapest where it exists | Not direct from the terminal | Luggage, transfers and schedules built for locals |
The drive itself
South from Luxor along the agricultural road or the desert road, through sugarcane country and small towns.
It is a short hop, which is exactly why the fixed price matters: short routes are where negotiated fares are most inflated relative to the distance actually covered.
Edfu: what you are arriving into
Edfu holds the temple of Horus, the best-preserved major temple in Egypt — a complete Ptolemaic complex with its roof, pylons and sanctuary intact. The town itself is a busy Nile-valley market centre.
Areas worth knowing
- The temple enclosure west of the town
- The Nile corniche and cruise moorings
- The market streets between the two

What people do here
- The Temple of Horus, ideally at opening time
- The Nilometer and the small museum area
- Calèche rides from the mooring to the temple
- Combining with Kom Ombo on the way to Aswan
When to travel
November to March. Midday in summer is brutal in the open courtyards.
Two Egypt-wide notes worth planning around. Ramadan shifts everything: restaurants open late, roads are chaotic just before sunset and calm immediately after. And between June and September, midday heat inland regularly passes 40 °C — schedule long drives and sightseeing for the early morning.
Local tips for Edfu
- Cruise passengers arrive in a wave mid-morning; go earlier if you can.
- The calèche ride is short — agree the return fare too.
- Tickets are sold at the gate; cards are not always accepted.
Night and early-morning arrivals
Most LXR arrivals are daytime. When a delayed flight lands late, the rank empties fast — which is exactly when a pre-booked, flight-tracked pickup pays for itself, especially if you are joining a cruise boat that has already boarded.
What the fare includes
Live prices for Luxor Airport → Edfu, for the whole vehicle:
| Vehicle | Price |
|---|---|
| 01 | $86 |
| 02 | $108 |
| 03 | $115 |
| 04 | $144 |
| 05 | $202 |
| 06 | $242 |
- Meet-and-greet inside arrivals with a name sign
- Flight tracking and free waiting time after landing
- All tolls, taxes and fuel — the quoted price is the final price
- Free child and booster seats on request
- Free cancellation up to 24 hours before pickup
Booking your Luxor to Edfu transfer
Enter your flight number, pick a vehicle class and pay online — the driver, the vehicle and the price are confirmed by email before you travel. Book the Luxor Airport to Edfu transfer, or browse all Egypt airport transfers.
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Other transfers from Luxor Airport
- Luxor Airport to Dendera — 75 km, about 1 h 10 (prices)
- Luxor Airport to Qena — 65 km, about 1 h (prices)
- Luxor Airport to Abydos — 155 km, about 2 h 15 (prices)
- Luxor Airport to Kom Ombo — 165 km, about 2 h 15 (prices)