➢ 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.
➢ Refunds:
● A refund will normally be made to the same account and using the same method which was used for the original payment. No refunds are possible in the event of a no show for an existing reservation.
● Refunds will be done only through the original mode of payment.
➢ Accomodation:
Unless otherwise stated, prices are based on two persons sharing a room (twin sharing). Rooms for single occupants are available with an additional supplementary rate. Hotels and lodges are named as an indication of quality and rooms may be reserved at an establishment of similar quality. Published prices are inclusive of tariffs and other costs at the time of printing and are subject to change without notice.
➢ Tipping:
Tipping is customary for expressing one’s satisfaction with good services rendered to him by staff on duty with him. We advise you to tip as you are willing. This will be greatly appreciated by staff, but you are not obligated to do so.
Emma Peterson –
This tour perfectly combines Egypt’s history, natural beauty, and relaxation. Exploring Cairo’s Pyramids and Saladin’s Citadel, cruising the Nile from Aswan to Luxor, and unwinding on Hurghada’s beaches is the ultimate way to experience Egypt. Truly a trip of a lifetime!
Liam Harris –
This itinerary offers the best of Egypt! From Cairo’s iconic landmarks to the serene Nile cruise and the stunning Red Sea beaches in Hurghada, it’s an amazing mix of adventure and leisure. I can’t imagine a more well-rounded Egyptian experience.
Sophia Carter –
What an incredible journey! Seeing the Pyramids, cruising the Nile, and relaxing on the Red Sea coast in Hurghada is the perfect balance of culture and comfort. I love that this tour allows time to enjoy both history and natural beauty.
Ethan Carter –
Combining historical exploration with relaxing by the Red Sea is an unmatched travel experience.
Chloe Foster –
The itinerary covers Egypt’s iconic sites and provides a chance to unwind—truly the best of both worlds.
Daniel Brooks –
Cruising from Aswan to Luxor while enjoying the Nile’s beauty is an unforgettable journey!
Grace Mitchell –
Ending the trip in Hurghada ensures travelers leave Egypt refreshed and with lasting memories.
Noah Richardson –
Visiting the Pyramids and relaxing on Hurghada’s beaches is a dream vacation for history and beach lovers.
Noah Richardson –
Visiting the Pyramids and relaxing on Hurghada’s beaches is a dream vacation for history and beach lovers. yes very good
Ava Cooper –
This package offers a perfect mix of culture, adventure, and relaxation along Egypt’s most stunning sites.
Lucas Gray –
Saladin’s Citadel and the Pyramids are must-sees for history enthusiasts visiting Cairo.
Lily Edwards –
Traveling from Cairo to the Nile and ending on the Red Sea is a unique way to explore Egypt’s diversity.
Henry Phillips –
A Nile cruise combined with the serenity of the Red Sea coast creates a perfectly balanced itinerary.
Noah Turner –
A well-balanced trip with a great mix of sightseeing and relaxation. The Nile cruise and Hurghada stay were absolute highlights!”
Isabella Davis –
This tour exceeded all expectations. The Pyramids were awe-inspiring, and Hurghada’s beaches were the perfect way to unwind after the cruise.”
Elijah Cooper –
A fantastic trip! The Citadel in Cairo was fascinating, and the cruise gave us an incredible view of the Nile’s beauty.
Mia Phillips –
The mix of culture, history, and relaxation was perfect. The cruise was a highlight, and the Hurghada beaches were absolutely breathtaking.”
Lucas Walker –
“I can’t recommend this trip enough. From Cairo’s landmarks to the luxurious cruise and Hurghada’s stunning beaches, everything was perfect.”
Amelia Carter –
Seeing the Pyramids up close was amazing, and the Nile cruise was so peaceful. Ending the trip in Hurghada was just what I needed to recharge.”
William Foster –
The itinerary was well-planned, offering the best of Egypt. Loved every moment, especially the time in Old Cairo and on the Red Sea coast.”
Charlotte Murphy –
Exploring Cairo’s rich history and then unwinding in Hurghada was a dream. The Nile cruise was an unforgettable experience!”
Ethan Bennett –
This trip had the perfect mix of history and relaxation. The cruise was luxurious, and Hurghada gave me the relaxation I needed.
Olivia Martinez –
“The Pyramids and Saladin’s Citadel were incredible! The Nile cruise offered stunning scenery, and Hurghada’s beaches were the perfect finale.”
Hattie Morgan –
Where the Pharaohs meet flip-flops
Honestly , I signed up for the pyramids and got way more than I bargained for . Cairo delivered the drama , complete with mummies and minarets . The Nile Cruise had us gliding past timeless beauty , and our hotel in Luxor had views straight out of a dream . But Hurghada ? That’s where I truly relaxed . We took a boat trip to Giftun Island , saw dolphins , and lounged under beach umbrellas with fresh juice in hand 🍹
Rhett Callahan –
A cultural deep dive with a soft beach landing 🏛️🌊
This wasn’t your typical vacation — it was an education wrapped in comfort . The Egyptian Museum in Cairo was a treasure chest of stories . The cruise through the Nile gave us history by the hour — Karnak , Kom Ombo , Edfu — each site more powerful than the last . Then we coasted into Hurghada for snorkeling and laid-back beach time . The resorts were clean and had great food
Marlene Bishop –
Sun , stone , and smooth sailing through Egypt
Cairo was a whirlwind . Between the ancient streets and the Pyramids , I felt like I was in a National Geographic issue . Aswan to Luxor on the Nile Cruise was bliss — temples , markets , and golden skies . The ship felt like a boutique hotel with a river view . Hurghada had all the chill — swimming , sunbathing , and sipping mocktails in the shade
Colton Presley –
Nile Cruise wonder meets Red Sea paradise
This trip checked every box on my list — ancient wonders , relaxing vibes , and some serious photo ops . Loved learning about the history from real guides who made temples and tombs feel alive . The cruise had comfy rooms and tasty food , which is always a win . By the time we reached Hurghada , we were ready to switch gears and just float in the Red Sea
Sadie Whitmore –
Temples , camels , and cocktails — a full Egyptian sampler
The perfect mix of chaos and calm . Cairo’s Old City was full of life , smells , and stories . Riding a camel near the Pyramids was a bucket-list win . Cruising the Nile in a beautiful ship was smoother than I expected — no sea sickness here . Every night we docked somewhere more beautiful than the last . Hurghada was the chill zone with warm water , beach bars , and colorful sunsets 🌅
Beau Lambert –
From Sphinx to scuba , a wild ride across Egypt
Okay , so Cairo is intense — in a good way . The Citadel and the Pyramids made us feel tiny in the grandest sense . But cruising down the Nile felt cinematic . We watched villages glide by and explored temples that felt untouched by time . Hurghada was our detox from all the ruins — sea turtles , colorful fish , and soft sands as far as the eye could see . Hotels were modern , drivers were punctual , and the sun never took a day off
Jolene Hargrove –
Unexpected joy between temples , camels , and coral reefs 🐪🐠
I was mostly in it for the pyramids and ended up falling in love with the cruise and Hurghada . The itinerary moved fast but felt well-balanced . Loved how we went from dusty ancient sites to elegant river cruising . Floating into Luxor with ancient columns waiting for us was surreal . But diving into the Red Sea in Hurghada ? That was a whole new level of wonder . The coral gardens were insane
Tucker Reed –
Luxury cruising and pyramid gazing — Egypt’s got it all
We thought it’d be all museums and sand , but wow , this trip surprised us . The cruise ship was sleek and super comfy , like a floating resort . Our cabin had Nile views that felt unreal . And let’s not forget Cairo — we stood in front of the pyramids and didn’t speak for a full minute ( rare for us ) . Hurghada added that beachy cherry on top — cocktails , sea breeze , and laughter . This was history , adventure , and luxury rolled into one
Lacey McConnell –
From city chaos to desert peace and Red Sea blues
We began in the heart of Cairo , dodging tuk-tuks and tasting street food that should be illegal it’s so good . Then came the grandeur of the pyramids , where I had a full-on moment imagining life in ancient Egypt . But the real thrill kicked in cruising the Nile — temples , palm trees , and sunsets that turned the sky into art . The finale ? Hurghada’s beaches were a sandy escape from reality . The hotels had all the comfort , and our desert safari was adrenaline on wheels
Eli Thompson –
The pyramids were mind-blowing but sailing the Nile was pure magic
Riding a modern Nile Cruise ship from Aswan to Luxor felt like something out of a dream . Waking up each day to a new temple or tomb was surreal . The mix of ancient mystery and floating luxury was exactly what we needed . Cairo had its chaos but seeing the Pyramids of Giza and the Sphinx up close was worth every beep of the city traffic . Ending our journey in Hurghada was a sun-kissed blessing — clear blue water , snorkeling , and a whole lot of chilling on soft sand . It was like someone took an Indiana Jones movie and added five-star hotels and a beach holiday 🏝️
Wilma Rose Pendleton –
This wasn’t just a trip — it was a three-act play. Act one: Ancient wonders and bustling streets in Cairo. Act two: Gentle sailing past temples with the sun melting into the Nile. Act three: Cocktails and sea breeze in Hurghada. The storytelling in this journey was top-notch. We started in the past, floated through a mythical river, and ended on a beach straight out of a magazine. And yes, I took a thousand pictures — one for every goosebump.
Jasper Floyd Hensley –
The journey from Cairo to Aswan to Luxor and finally Hurghada was like flipping pages in an ancient, beautiful book. Each city had its own personality. Cairo was bold and buzzing, Aswan felt peaceful and warm, Luxor was majestic and filled with secrets, and Hurghada was all about fun in the sun. The cruise ship was a floating hotel with white linens and friendly staff who called me “Mr. Jazz” by day two. Each morning was a postcard.
Roxanne Dale Whitmore –
Hurghada’s Red Sea coast is like a vacation from the vacation. We stayed at this beachfront resort with marble floors and room service that brought us fresh guava juice. The coral reef tour was unreal — I saw clownfish, a couple of rays, and maybe even a small shark (but he looked polite). There was also a desert quad biking trip that made me feel like I was in an action movie. My hair might still have sand in it 🏝️💨
Cletus Monroe Parker –
It’s not every day you ride a camel past the Pyramids with the wind in your beard and the Sphinx watching you like you owe it money. But that’s exactly what happened. Our camel, whom I named “Sandstorm Steve,” was a gentle fella and gave me a smooth ride. Later, we visited the Egyptian Museum where I saw real mummies — I’m talking eye sockets and all. For a history nut like me, this was Disneyland.
Delilah Jean Robbins –
Luxor felt like an open-air museum where every building had a secret. We started at the Valley of the Kings — walked right into the tombs with colors so vivid it looked like the paint dried last week. Our guide explained hieroglyphs while we tried not to trip over our jaws. Karnak was massive — like, seriously, Titanic-level massive. I tried hugging one of the columns just for scale. Spoiler: I couldn’t. Felt like being in a time capsule, but with better food.
Harlan Boyd McKinney –
Aswan gave me chills. The Philae Temple, standing proudly on its own island, was just stunning. We reached it by boat — blue water all around and the scent of incense in the air. I didn’t expect to be moved, but something about that place just quieted my mind. The High Dam was impressive, sure, but it was the feeling of history surrounding me that I won’t forget. Bonus: the cruise ship served killer tahini and warm bread I still dream about.
Marlene Sue Tucker –
The moment we hit Hurghada, I kicked off my shoes and practically danced on the beach. After days of exploring pyramids and cruising temples, the Red Sea was the cherry on top. Our hotel had infinity pools and cocktails with little umbrellas. I even tried snorkeling and saw fish that looked like they were made out of candy. You don’t realize how good the breeze feels until you’ve been sweating at Karnak all day. This stop was luxury with a splash of ocean magic 🐠🌞
Dwayne Earl Hutchins –
Cairo in January is a wild, beautiful thing. I stepped out of my hotel and within an hour I was standing in front of the Great Pyramid, slack-jawed and slightly sunburned. Later that day, we were exploring Old Cairo’s alleys and eating falafel from a cart that had been there longer than my family’s been in Tennessee. The Citadel of Saladin gave me some of the best skyline views I’ve seen in my life. Honestly, the energy in Cairo could wake a hibernating bear.
Loretta Mae Jenkins –
Floating down the Nile between Luxor and Aswan was hands down the highlight of my year. We had this gorgeous cruise boat with soft pillows, cold hibiscus drinks, and staff who smiled like we were royalty. Every temple stop was an adventure — Kom Ombo at sunset felt like something out of a dream. I even caught myself whispering “Wow” at Edfu Temple like five times. When we docked, camels were waiting like tour guides in furry coats. If you ever wondered what time travel feels like, this cruise gives a strong hint.
Billy Ray Coppersmith –
From gazing up at the mighty Pyramids to sipping mango juice on the Red Sea coast in Hurghada, every part of this 12-day journey gave me something to smile about. Cairo was pure magic — the Citadel stood tall with pride and history, and Old Cairo felt like walking through a living museum. Then came the Nile cruise: I mean, who knew drifting between ancient temples could feel like a spa day on water? The ship was super comfy with those big windows you see in fancy hotel ads. Aswan and Luxor were jaw-dropping (the carvings at Karnak Temple practically whispered to me). Ending with beach time in Hurghada? Chef’s kiss! Perfect mix of culture and luxury 🚤🌴