| 3 star | 4 star | 5 star | |
| Price: | $1565 | $1695 | $1845 |
Starts in: |
Cairo | ||
End in: |
Cairo | ||
| Departs: | Every Wednesday and Saturday | ||
| Local Payment: | No | ||
| All prices are per person based on double room occupancy. | |||

You’ll be met and assisted by our representative at the airport and escorted to your hotel for a relaxing night in and a good sleep.
| Overnight: | Hotel in Cairo |
| Transportation: | All transfers included |
Wake up and have a nice, big breakfast at the hotel. After breakfast you’ll be escorted at 9:00 am to one of the great wonders of the world: the Giza Pyramids. The three pyramids are Cheops (the biggest), followed by Khefren (the middle pyramid), and last, but definitely not least, Mankura (the smallest of the lot). Whilst in Giza, you'll also get to see the legendary Sphinx – one of the most magnificent sites you’ll ever see. After that, you’ll be taken to visit the magnificent Egyptian Museum which holds over 25,000 monuments from ancient Egyptian times. Your day won't’t be complete without a visit to Khan El Khalili bazaar! When done with your sightseeing, you’ll be transferred to the railway station where you’ll take the overnight sleeper train, on half board accommodation to Aswan.
| Overnight: | Sleeper train to Aswan |
| Site entrance fees: | Included |
| Guide: | Included |
| Transportation: | All transfers included |
| Meals included: | Breakfast, lunch and dinner |
Your breakfast will be served on the train, after which you'll be met at the Aswan Railway Station by one of our representatives. Your trip will start at 10:00 am with a visit to the Unfinished Obelisk – the largest known ancient obelisk, followed by the High Dam of Aswan – also the biggest dam in the world, and finally a visit to Elephantine Island and Philae Temple. After concluding your sightseeing for the day, you'll check in to your Nile Cruise, have lunch on board where you'll spend the night.
| Overnight: | Nile cruise – Aswan |
| Site entrance fees: | Included |
| Guide: | Included |
| Transportation: | All transfers included |
| Meals included: | Breakfast, lunch and dinner |
Wake up to the beautiful scenery of the Nile and have breakfast on board the ship! We’ll set sail to Kom Ombo, where we’ll stop off and then set off to Edfu where we’ll dock for the night.
| Overnight: | Nile cruise – Edfu |
| Transportation: | All transfers included |
| Meals included: | Breakfast, lunch and dinner |
Breakfast served on board as we sail via Esna Lock to Luxor where we dock for the night and you sleep aboard the ship.
| Overnight: | Luxor Nile cruise |
| Meals included: | Breakfast, lunch and dinner |
Breakfast will be served on board the ship, then you’ll be checking-out of the Nile Cruise and visiting the Luxor Temple (on the East Bank of the Nile), the Karnak Temple, the Valley of the Kings (on the West Bank), the Valley of the Queens, the Hatshepsut Temple and finally, the Colossi of Memnon. After being done with sightseeing, you’ll be driven to Hurghada, taken and checked into your hotel where you’ll have a good night’s sleep to reenergize for your beach adventures the next day!
| Overnight: | Hotel in Hurghada |
| Site entrance fees: | Included |
| Guide: | Included |
| Transportation: | All transfers included |
| Meals included: | Breakfast and lunch |
Wake up and have a nice, big breakfast and then head to beach! Relax and enjoy your free day in Hurghada’s beautiful beaches and the inviting swimming pool.
| Overnight: | Hotel in Hurghada |
| Meals included: | Breakfast |
Breakfast will be served at the hotel and then you’ll have another day of enjoying yourself at Hurghada’s gorgeous beaches and the swimming pool – because one day is just not enough!
| Overnight: | Hotel in Hurghada |
| Meals included: | Breakfast |
Day 9 - Cairo
Wake up and have breakfast at the hotel and then check out and start the drive back to Cairo, where you’ll be taken to your hotel to enjoy a good night’s sleep.
| Overnight: | Hotel in Cairo |
| Transportation: | All transfers included |
| Meals included: | Breakfast |
Day 10 - Airport
You’ll wake up and have breakfast at the hotel and then you’ll be escorted to the airport where’ll you will head back home with warm feelings, unforgettable memories and a promise to return!
| Transportation: | All transfers included |
| Meals included: | Breakfast |
| Unforgettable memories: | Included |
All our day trips start at 9:00 am.
All our tours are private tours.
Giza Pyramids
There are no more famous ancient sites within Egypt, or for that matter elsewhere in the world, than the Great Pyramids at Giza.
Aswan
Aswan, Egypt's sunniest southern city and ancient frontier town located about 81 miles south of Luxor, has a distinctively African atmosphere.
High Dam
Aswan, Egypt's sunniest southern city and ancient frontier town located about 81 miles south of Luxor, has a distinctively African atmosphere. Its ancient Egyptian name was Syene.
Kom Ombo
The Temple known as Kom Ombo is actually two temples consisting of a Temple to Sobek and a Temple of Haroeris. In ancient times, sacred crocodiles basked in the sun on the river bank near here.
Edfu
The modern Arabic name of Edfu is derived from the ancient Egyptian name Djeba, or Etbo in Coptic. Djeba meant "Retribution Town", since the enemies of the god were brought to justice therein.
Luxor
Luxor has often been called the worlds greatest open air museum, as indeed it is and much more. The number and preservation of the monuments in the Luxor area are unparalleled anywhere else in the world that know of.
Karnak
He Temple of Karnak is actually three main temples, smaller enclosed temples, and several outer temples located about three kilometers north of Luxor, Egypt situated on 100 ha (247 acres) of land.
Hatshepsut temple
The mortuary temple of Queen Hatshepsut is one of the most dramatically situated in the world. The queen's architect, Senenmut, designed it and set it at the head of a valley overshadowed by the Peak of the Thebes, the "Lover of Silence," where lived the goddess who presided over the necropolis.
Egyptian Museum
The Egyptian Museum was first built in Boulak. In 1891, it was moved to Giza Palace of "Ismail Pasha" which housed the antiquities that were later moved to the present building.
Khan El Khalili
A Shoppers' haven. This ancient bazar is full of oriental products like spices, fabrics, hukkahs, souvenirs, clothing.. etc. A great place to practice your haggling skills and experience a new part of old Cairo.
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