Recent advances in information technology (IT) have allowed visitors to more completely explore and admire cultural heritage sites, overcoming time, distance, and language barriers through emerging technologies like holography, augmented reality (AR), and virtual reality the selected sample that amounted to 314 participants in many different tourist attractions in Egypt (Baron Empain, Pompay Pillar, Pyramids of Giza, and Qaithbay Citadel). The data has been analyzed using Smart PLS version 3.0 in order to test 14 hypotheses. Results show that visual appeal, escapism, and enjoyment have significant positive effects on the immersive experience and visitor satisfaction, ultimately increasing the destination visit intention. By contrast, entertainment does not exhibit a substantial influence on an immersive experience, visitor satisfaction, and destination visit intention. These results provide important implications for augmented reality implementations at cultural heritage sites in Egypt.