➢ Payment/Booking Policy (excluding Peak period):
We are offering a low-down payment of just 40% to secure your spaces on the tour including hotel room, cruise cabin, domestic flight ticket, and other travel-related services. The remaining balance can be paid up to two days prior to your arrival date or in cash upon arrival at the destination to your tour manager, therefore, your booking will be a risk-free investment.
➢ Monthly Installments:
We offer you a new payment plan that allows you to pay your tours, Nile cruise, or other travel packages in monthly installments.
You will pay an agreed upon amount every month, determined by the total cost of the tour booked to pay the deposit in 6 monthly installments leading up to your arrival. The balance will be paid upon your arrival in the destination in cash or by credit / debit cards or you can pay the full cost in monthly installments before your arrival in the destination.
➢ Cancellation Policy (Excluding Peak Period):
Cancellation requests should be sent via email to provide the company with written confirmation that your reservation should be cancelled.
In case you cancel or reschedule your trip, the following scale of charges will be applied:
● From the date of booking until 61 days before your arrival date, 10% of the entire tour price will be charged. Or reschedule it and choose another date without being charged anything.
● Between 60 and 31 days before your arrival date, 25% of the entire tour price will be charged. You still can reschedule it but with a charge of 15 % more, much better than cancellation and loosing 25%.
● Between 30 and 15 days before your arrival date, 35% of the entire tour price will be charged if you canceled or choosed to reschedule your trip.
● Between 14 and 1 day before your arrival date, 40% of the entire tour price will be charged if you canceled or choosed to reschedule it.
Notice; This policy isn't valid for bookings of Christmas or New year packages.
Additionally, airlines charge fees for both domestic and international flights which are subject to the airlines terms and conditions at the time of the booking.
➢ Cancellation for Christmas, New Year and Easter Vacation:
In case you cancel your trip, the following scale of charges will be applied:
● From the date of booking until 61 days before your arrival date, 25% of the entire tour price will be charged.
● Between 60 and 31 days before your arrival date, 50% of the entire tour price will be charged.
● Between 30 and 15 days before your arrival date, 75% of the entire tour price will be charged.
● Between 14 and 1 day before your arrival date, 100% of the entire tour price will be charged.
Additionally, airlines charge fees for both domestic and international flights which are subject to the airlines terms and conditions at the time of the booking.
Mia Anderson –
Exploring the treasures of Ancient Egypt in the museum and seeing the iconic Sphinx sounds unforgettable.
Ethan White –
The blend of ancient history and modern shopping makes this tour unique. I’d love to join this trip from Alexandria!
Sophia Robinson –
What a fantastic itinerary! From the Pyramids to Khan El Khalili, this trip offers something for everyone.
Jacob Thompson –
Visiting Cairo’s top attractions in one day is an amazing experience. I’d love to explore the Egyptian Museum and the market!
Olivia Harris –
This day trip sounds incredible! Seeing the Pyramids and shopping in Khan El Khalili is a perfect mix of history and culture.
Benjamin Hall –
Visiting the Pyramids, exploring the museum, and ending the day shopping sounds like the perfect adventure.
William Scott –
This tour covers Cairo’s best attractions. The Pyramids and Khan El Khalili market are on my bucket list!
Mark Thompson –
“A well-organized tour with a lot to see. The Pyramids were magnificent, and the Egyptian Museum was full of history.”
Lucy Green –
“This was an amazing day trip! The Sphinx and Pyramids were unforgettable, and shopping in Khan El Khalili was a real treat.”
Daniel White –
“The Pyramids never fail to amaze. The Egyptian Museum had a stunning collection of artifacts, and Khan El Khalili was a perfect place to finish the day.”
Emily Clark –
“One of the best experiences of my life! I loved seeing the Pyramids and learning more about Egyptian history in the museum.”
Benjamin Evans –
“A fantastic way to see Cairo! The Pyramids and Sphinx were highlights, and Khan El Khalili was a great spot to pick up souvenirs.”
James Anderson –
“Such a well-rounded tour of Cairo. The Pyramids were awe-inspiring, and the museum offered a fantastic look at Egypt’s past.”
Sarah Johnson –
“This day trip was perfect. Seeing the Pyramids and visiting the Egyptian Museum made the trip unforgettable. Khan El Khalili is a must-see!”
Michael Davis –
“A packed and exciting day in Cairo! The Sphinx and Pyramids were more impressive than I expected, and the museum was full of treasures.”
Anna Lewis –
“Incredible experience! The Pyramids were awe-inspiring, and I loved learning about Egypt’s ancient history at the museum.”
Daisy Lou Bellemont –
Epic views , ancient treasures , and market magic in one day
This trip was like Egypt’s greatest hits tour with zero fluff . From Alexandria , the ride was smooth and scenic , with great commentary along the way . We beat the rush at the pyramids and got up close without crowds blocking every photo . I couldn’t believe how detailed the hieroglyphics were in real life . The museum was a quiet contrast — all cool air and golden glories . And Khan El Khalili ? I left with a silver ring , a belly full of falafel , and a big ol’ smile
Clyde Ray Puckett –
The moment we pulled up to the pyramids , my mouth just dropped
I’d seen the pictures , read the blogs , but standing there in person was unreal . The Sphinx had this watchful presence , like it was guarding secrets . Our guide timed everything so well , avoiding long waits and giving us time to explore . I was glad the transportation was super modern , with great AC and smooth roads . The museum could take days to see , but we got all the greatest hits . And the shopping ? Let’s just say my suitcase came back heavier
Delilah Faye McCrary –
Khan El Khalili was such a vibe
While everyone was busy talking pyramids and mummies , my favorite part ended up being the market . Khan El Khalili was pure sensory overload in the best way . Colorful fabrics , the scent of jasmine and cardamom , people bartering with flair — I was in love . Don’t get me wrong , the pyramids were insane and the museum was like stepping into ancient pages , but the market ? That’s where Egypt smiled at me . Oh , and I did snag a tiny camel made of alabaster
Silas Boone Trammell –
It was my dream to see the pyramids one day , and I did it — all the way from Alexandria in a comfy , air – conditioned vehicle ! Everything ran on time , and I didn’t feel rushed at any stop . The museum had this quiet awe to it , like being surrounded by thousands of silent voices from the past . I loved that . Ending in Khan El Khalili was the perfect vibe shift — from solemn to festive , all in one day . I even tried Egyptian coffee for the first time
Nettie Mae Hargrove –
History , heat , and happy vibes all day long
This tour packed a serious punch in terms of sights and stories . I was especially amazed by the hieroglyphics still etched into the pyramid stones . The guide gave us context that made it all click — not just facts , but real narratives . The Egyptian Museum was cooler ( literally and figuratively ) than I thought it would be , with artifacts older than most civilizations . And the market ? A blast ! I laughed , bargained , and even danced with a vendor . Totally worth swapping a beach day for this
Huck Barnaby Finnell –
We didn’t think we could cover so much ground in a single day , but this trip proved us wrong . We made it from Alexandria to Cairo in a breeze , and everything was well organized from pickup to drop – off . The pyramids were an obvious highlight , but the museum honestly surprised us — it was more immersive than expected . At Khan El Khalili , we got lost in the winding alleys ( in a good way ) and stumbled on a spice shop that smelled like heaven . Top – notch transport and guide
Clara Jo Withers –
From Alexandria to ancient wonders — Cairo in just one epic day
Leaving the cruise behind for this day trip was a brilliant idea . We were whisked away in a private ride that felt more like a luxury tour than a group trip . Seeing the pyramids up close is something I’ll never forget — the sheer scale is jaw – dropping . The Sphinx had such an eerie , magical vibe , especially as our guide shared its legends . The museum was a treasure trove , and we even had time to explore the market and enjoy fresh juice under hanging lanterns . So full of color and culture
Zeke Harlan Dewberry –
I wasn’t ready for the pyramid power that hit me the moment we got to Giza . These giants are way bigger than any photo can show . We rolled in early , so the crowds weren’t too bad . After that , the museum totally blew my mind — it’s like stepping into a giant puzzle of Egyptian life . Our guide explained so much without making it feel like a lecture . I picked up some little souvenirs at Khan El Khalili and grabbed the best mint tea of my life there too . Loved every minute of it
Mabel Ann Croft –
An unforgettable sprint through Egypt’s ancient wonders and vibrant market life
This whirlwind journey from Alexandria to Cairo turned out to be one of the coolest shore excursions I’ve ever taken . The pyramids looked surreal against the morning haze , and I didn’t expect the Egyptian Museum to feel so alive with history . My favorite part was seeing King Tut’s golden treasures — they’re even more dazzling in person ! The air – conditioned vehicle made a big difference , especially after walking around Giza . Wrapping up at Khan El Khalili was perfect — colorful , chaotic , and charming all at once
Earl T. Wainwright –
Exploring the pyramids and the museum in a single day from Alexandria was a real treat . We felt like time travelers , zooming through centuries of Egyptian history with a guide who clearly knew their stuff . The Giza Plateau was every bit as impressive as we hoped , and standing beneath the Sphinx gave me chills . The drive from Alexandria to Cairo was smooth and surprisingly scenic , and the van was super comfy . It was a packed day , but I still had time to haggle at Khan El Khalili — not to brag , but I scored a decent price on a tiny pyramid statue
Bonnie Latham –
There’s something magical about starting the day at sea and ending it surrounded by pyramids . The road from Alexandria to Cairo was scenic , and our van had cushy seats and great AC . Our guide had a great sense of humor and made history fun to learn . The Sphinx is more detailed than I expected , and the museum blew me away with its royal mummies and golden artifacts . We had just enough time to sip mint tea at Khan El Khalili before heading back to the ship . Best port day ever 🛳️🕌 .
Cole Mathis –
The mix of sea breeze from Alexandria and desert wind at Giza was a wild combo 🌬️🌞 . It felt like we traveled through time . I appreciated how the tour kept everything easy — clear pick-up times , VIP entry to the museum , and a patient driver . The pyramids were awesome , but walking into the museum and seeing statues older than the Bible hit me hard . I also liked learning about the trade routes that passed through Khan El Khalili . That place is ancient but still alive .
Daisy Hammond –
Being on a cruise , I worried we wouldn’t get enough time in Cairo — but this day tour proved me wrong . We had ample time to visit every major spot , including a great photo stop near the Great Pyramid . The Sphinx was smaller than I expected but just as magical . I enjoyed the museum’s sculpture section most — it’s amazing how the stone carving techniques back then still hold up today . Khan El Khalili was fun , chaotic , and colorful . Got some cinnamon and cumin to take home 🌶️ .
Garrett Flynn –
I never thought I’d stand in front of the pyramids just hours after waking up on a cruise ship . The tour was tightly scheduled , but it never felt rushed . The museum was an unexpected favorite — super organized and full of stuff from daily life in ancient Egypt . Our guide explained how they used makeup , tools , and even dental paste ! At Khan El Khalili , I picked up some handmade silver jewelry for my sister . She’ll think I went back in time !
Nora Wallace –
First off , getting from Alexandria Port to Cairo was easier than I thought . The bus had WiFi , comfy seats , and bottled water . The pyramids were impressive , but what really blew my mind was the Egyptian Museum . Seeing Tut’s gold mask and actual papyrus scrolls felt unreal . Khan El Khalili was like stepping into an Arabian Nights story 🧿 . So many little shops , so many colors and smells . I even bargained in broken Arabic ( mostly with hand gestures 😂 ) .
Dale Whitaker –
This tour made our day in Egypt feel like a documentary brought to life . From the minute we left Alexandria Port , the guide shared stories about Egypt’s rulers , battles , and traditions . The pyramids were massive , but I found the Sphinx even more haunting — how has that face lasted for so long ? Lunch was authentic and tasty , and the museum was air-conditioned and full of amazing pieces like the throne of Tutankhamun . We ended the day at Khan El Khalili , where my wife and I bought a handmade chess set .
Jolene Hargrove –
The tour was a fun blend of everything — old , older , and super ancient 😄 . I was amazed at how close we got to the pyramids , and the guide told us fun facts like how the workers used sleds and palm oil to drag stones . The museum had actual mummies ( they’re tiny , weirdly ! ) , and I even learned to read some basic hieroglyphs . Khan El Khalili was a sensory overload — spices , perfumes , scarves , and golden lamps everywhere . We got back to the ship just in time for dinnerJolene Hargrove
Levi Townsend –
We were docked in Alexandria for just 12 hours , and we made the absolute most of it ! Our van was modern and clean , the guide was hilarious , and the group was small — just how I like it . The Giza Plateau was windy and dusty but incredibly photogenic 📸 . I took at least 60 pictures of the pyramids alone . The Egyptian Museum was a treasure chest of pharaohs , and the Khan El Khalili market was buzzing with life . I haggled over a handmade lantern and laughed with the shopkeepers . Felt like real Egypt .
Sadie Buckner –
We had just one day to explore , and this tour made every second count . The transfer from the port was comfortable , with air conditioning and cold water bottles . Cairo was a whole different world — chaotic but beautiful . Seeing the pyramids up close gave me goosebumps , and the Sphinx felt like something out of a movie . I also loved walking through the Egyptian Museum , especially the section about everyday life in ancient times . And oh my , Khan El Khalili was like a maze of spices , lamps , scarves , and stories .
Clayton McBride –
Sailing into Alexandria was magical enough , but hopping off the cruise and heading to Cairo made the whole trip unforgettable . The drive to Cairo was surprisingly smooth and comfortable , with a guide who kept us laughing and learning along the way . The Giza Pyramids were more massive than I had imagined , and standing in front of the Sphinx felt surreal . The Egyptian Museum was absolutely packed with relics from every corner of ancient Egypt — I was especially drawn to the jewelry and tools from thousands of years ago . We finished the day getting lost in the colors and chaos of Khan El Khalili . If you’re into history , shopping , and a splash of adventure , this day checks all the boxes 🛍️🗿 .