The purpose of this study is to compare between the suitability of three methods of irrigation viz., surface, sprinkler and drip based on the parametric method. This study was performed in an area of 121,316 feddan in some soils of the Eastern Desert Part of Sohag Governorate. Land properties such as slope, drainage, texture, depth, salinity and calcium carbonates content have been incorporated in this study. Different maps have been generated and overlaid under GIS environment and finally the suitability maps have been produced for three irrigation methods. The results showed that all of soil units were considered unsuitable for sprinkler irrigation and classified as N2 class. The major limitations were slope (s), texture (x), salinity (n) and CaCO3 content (k). Whereas, the land evaluation for surface irrigation parametrically showed that the land area of 59.27 % and 31.14 % of the studied soils were falling under N2 and N1 classes, respectively. Only 9.59 % of the total area was marginally suitable (S3) for surface irrigation. Also, the obtained results for land evaluation for drip irrigation showed that an area of about 43.69 % was found to be moderately suitable (S2) and approximately 36.63 % of the area belonged to marginally suitable (S3) class and the remaining area (19.67 %) was considered as currently unsuitable class. Hence, the drip irrigation method could be recommended as the most effective irrigation method in the studied area.