Day 1: Your Vacation of a Lifetime begins
Day 1: Your Vacation of a Lifetime begins
Experience a level of service almost unheard of in the modern world. No matter what time you arrive in this fascinating country, we will be waiting to meet and greet you at the airport in Cairo.
We will assist you with your luggage, and drive you in cool and comfortable style to the luxurious Le Meridien Pyramids Hotel and Spa where you will be staying for your first two nights in the country.
Once we have assisted you with check-in, we will quickly go over your Cairo, Nile cruise and Red Sea Stay itinerary and also confirm pickup times for the days that follow. Have a free “Welcome to Egypt” drink, and then you can enjoy the remainder of the day as you wish. Stay at your hotel; go out for a meal, or head out and explore this vibrant city.
Meals Included
No Meals
Day 2: Giza Pyramids - Memphis And sakkara
Day 2: Giza Pyramids - Memphis And sakkara
You will have your breakfast in your hotel in Cairo , Then you will be met by our English Egyptologist tour guide to start your day tour by visiting Pyramids of Giza "Khufu, Khafre & Menkaure", where the greatness has been embodied in three pyramids with a limestone statue of Sphinx guarding the whole area. Then proceed to one of our local restaurant to have your lunch.
After that you will proceed to the city of Sakkara, where you will be so excited by exploring The Step Pyramid of king Djoser. This pyramid has a very nice story, when king Djoser asked his chief Architect Imhotep to create something different, so that the king could be buried at. As a result the well-known Architect creates the Step pyramid, which surprised the king so much since it was considered to be a new achievement in this period.
Finally we will drive towards Memphis, where you can visit The Open Air Museum including the marvelous monuments of king Ramses II. After finishing your day tour, you will be transferred to your hotel in Cairo for accommodation & overnight.
Meals Included
Breakfast
Lunch
Day 3: Egyptain Museum-Citadel and Khan El Khalili
Day 3: Egyptain Museum-Citadel and Khan El Khalili
Breakfast at your hotel. Then you will be met by our English Egyptologist tour guide to start your day tour by visiting The Egyptian Museum, which is considered to be one of the most important museums in the world ,housing the Pharaonic monuments including those of the well-known king Tutankhamen. Also, you will have the chance to visit the Mummies’ Room which is a wonderful chance that you cannot imagine. You will have the good chance to see the great real pharaohs in their full body. Lunch at local restaurant.
Then proceed to Old Cairo area, where you can visit Citadel of Salah El-Din, which played as a very important role in protecting Egypt, as it was considered the seat of power for more than 700 years. Then we will accompany you to Khan El Khalili, which consider as one of the stunning bazaars in the Middle East. After finishing your day tour, you will be transferred back to your hotel. Overnight in Cairo.
Meals Included
Breakfast
Lunch
Day 4: Fly to Aswan/Sightseeing in Aswan/Board Your Nile Cruise
Day 4: Fly to Aswan/Sightseeing in Aswan/Board Your Nile Cruise
Enjoy breakfast at the hotel, then check out of the hotel. Then our representative will transfer you to Cairo airport to fly to Aswan.
Upon arrival at Aswan airport, you will join your Egyptologist tour guide to discover the great city of Aswan, including The High Dam, which has been erected by the Egyptian president Gamal Abdel Nasser in 1960 AD to protect Egypt from the Nile flood.
After that you will enjoy sailing on the Nile River by a motor boat till reach Agilika Island, where you will visit Temple of Philae, which was erected during the Gaeco-Roman period and was dedicated to goddess Isis (mother of god Horus).
Finally you will be escorted to visit one of the marvelous sightseeing in Aswan, The Unfinished Obelisk, which was made out of red granite and was dedicated to god Amun Ra.
Transfer to your Nile cruise ship for check in, lunch on board and free free after noon. Lovely dinner will be served, and then spend the night on board, in Aswan.
Meals Included
Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner
Day 5: Abu Simbel/Kom Ombo
Day 5: Abu Simbel/Kom Ombo
Breakfast box from your Nile cruise. Then, you will be transferred by private A-C van to Abu Simbel. The original site was known as Meha in the ancient times and was first documented in the 18th Dynasty, when Ay and Horemheb had rock-cut chapels hewn in the hills to the south. Upon arrival, you will proceed to visit Abu Simbel Temples, which were built by king Ramses II. The first temple (the biggest one) was built by Ramesses II and being dedicated to the famous god Rahorakhty. While the second temple (the smaller one) was dedicated to king himself and his beautiful wife queen Nefertari. After finishing your day tour, you will drive back toward Aswan (distance takes approx. 03 hrs by car).
Enjoy your lunch on board the cruise while sailing to Koum Oumbo city, arrive Koum Oumbo & then you will proceed to explore Temple of Kom Ombo, where the two gods Sobek & Haroeris were worshipped for a while. Get back to your ship and enjoy your lunch on the sun deck, watching the unique landscape of the great river Nile. On its banks the ancient Egyptian civilization has been created and flourished. After the tour, you will get back to your ship, rest and refresh on board.
Dinner meal will be served on board during sailing to the city of Edfu. Late evening arrive to Edfu and overnight.
Meals Included
Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner
Day 6: Edfu/Luxor East Bank
Day 6: Edfu/Luxor East Bank
Breakfast on the cruise. Then the guide will take you in a mysterious journey to land of secrets. This guided tour of today begins by visiting one of the most wonderful temples in Egypt, Temple of Horus in Edfu, which is considered to be one of the most well preserved temples in Egypt. After that, you will revert back to your ship. Lunch will be served on board during sailing to the city of Luxor.
Afternoon tour to the East Bank of Luxor (Karnak and Luxor temples):
You will discover the East bank of Luxor including Karnak Temples Complex, which are the largest structures ever build in the history of the mankind. The principal building is that of god Amun Ra, since it was considered the house of god on the earth, the earlier structure date back to the middle kingdom, but there are some references which refer to the earlier buildings as old as the 3rd dynasty.
Later on, you will proceed to visit Temple of Luxor, which was built by one of the kings of the 12th dynasty and completed by the well know king Ramses II. This temple was located in the heart of ancient Thebes and, like Karnak, was dedicated to the main/chief god Amun Re. After finishing your day tour, you will be transferred back to your ship for rest and refresh. At night, Egyptian folkloric show will be operated by the staff. Dinner will be served and overnight in Luxor.
Meals Included
Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner
Day 7: Luxor West Bank Sightseeing/Transfer to Hurghada
Day 7: Luxor West Bank Sightseeing/Transfer to Hurghada
Check out from your Nile cruise after breakfast. Then you will start your magical tour in Thebes, the sacred land by exploring the wet bank of Luxor including Valley of the Kings, which considers as the royal cemetery of the Theban kings and rulers of ancient Egypt, and the place where our Pharaohs were buried.
After that, you will proceed to visit Temple of Queen Hatshepsut at Deir El Bahari. This temple is considered as one of the most wonderful examples of the Architecture in ancient Egypt, because it was totally carved inside the mountain.
At the end of the tour you will visit Colossi of Memnon, which is belonging to king Amenhotep III.
Later in the afternoon you will transfer to Hurghada on the Red Sea coast, where you will check-in at your hotel in Hurghada. "Luxor to Hurghada is approximately a 3.5 hour drive".
Meals Included
Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner
Soft Drinks
Day 8: Leisure Time in Hurghada (Optional Tours)
Day 8: Leisure Time in Hurghada (Optional Tours)
Since these days are all about quality relaxation time, there are no activities scheduled. However, there are a number of optional tours available if you wish to experience diving and snorkeling among the Red Sea coral reefs, with the opportunity to see rare fish. There are also other activities available, such as windsurfing, sailing or deep sea fishing.
Meals Included
Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner
Soft Drinks
Day 9: Leisure Time in Hurghada (Optional Tours)
Day 9: Leisure Time in Hurghada (Optional Tours)
Since these days are all about quality relaxation time, there are no activities scheduled. However, there are a number of optional tours available if you wish to experience diving and snorkeling among the Red Sea coral reefs, with the opportunity to see rare fish. There are also other activities available, such as windsurfing, sailing or deep sea fishing.
Meals Included
Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner
Soft Drinks
Day 10: Leisure Time in Hurghada (Optional Tours)
Day 10: Leisure Time in Hurghada (Optional Tours)
Since these days are all about quality relaxation time, there are no activities scheduled. However, there are a number of optional tours available if you wish to experience diving and snorkeling among the Red Sea coral reefs, with the opportunity to see rare fish. There are also other activities available, such as windsurfing, sailing or deep sea fishing.
Meals Included
Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner
Soft Drinks
Day 11: Fly back to Cairo / islamic & Coptic Cairo Tour
Day 11: Fly back to Cairo / islamic & Coptic Cairo Tour
Breakfast at your hotel and check out, then our representative will transfer you to Hurghada airport to fly back to Cairo.
Upon arrival at Cairo airport, you will meet your private tour guide to start your day tour to Islamic and Coptic Cairo.
This tour is a very important as you will explore the greatness of the history of Egypt. You will explore the Islamic history and the other Coptic one. You will visit Ahmed Ibn Tulun Mosque; It is the oldest intact, functioning Islamic monument in Cairo. It also survives as a rare example of the era and architecture of the classical period of Islam, i.e. the ninth and tenth centuries, for it was dominant in the Islamic world.
Then proceed to the Mosque of Sultan Hassan, which considered stylistically the most compact and unified of all Cairo monuments. The building was constructed for Sultan Hassan bin Mohammad bin Qala'oun in 1256 AD as a mosque and religious school for all sects.
Then you will visit El Refa’i Mosque, it is separated from the mosque of Sultan Hassan by a pedestrian street. Take your lunch at one of our local restaurants.
After that, you will start your Coptic Tour, you will start with the Hanging Church, (The Church of the Virgin Mary), built into the walls of the Water Gate of the Roman fortress. It is possibly the oldest Christian church in Egypt, dating to around the 4th Century. Then you will visit Church of St. Sergius, (Abu Serga), which legend has it is built atop one of the sites where the Holy Family rested on their flight from Herod. Continuing on this path brings one first to the Ben Ezra Synagogue, which is Egypt's oldest and dates to the 9th Century.
After finishing this fantastic and memorable tour, you will transfer to your hotel in Cairo for check in & overnight Cairo.
Meals Included
Breakfast
Lunch
Day 12: Alexandria Full Day
Day 12: Alexandria Full Day
Breakfast at hotel. After that you will be met with our Egyptologist tour guide who will accompany you in such a stunning tour to Alexandria.
You will start your Alexandria city tour by exploring one of the main sources of knowledge in the ancient world, The Alexandria Library. The site of which is the original site of the old Pharaoh.
Later on, you will be transferred to have your lunch meal at local restaurant.
After lunch you will proceed to visit The Roman Amphitheatre, which is considered to be one of the most famous monuments belonging the Greco-Roman period. Continue your Alexandria city tour by visiting Pompey’s pillar, which was erected in 292 AD.
At the end you’ll be transferred to visit Sultan Qaitbay Citadel (from outside) which is considered to be one of most famous sightseeing in Alexandria.
After finishing your day tour, we will drive back to Cairo. Arrive to Cairo and proceed to your hotel there for overnight.
Meals Included
Breakfast
Lunch
Day 13: Final Departure
Day 13: Final Departure
Final day of your Nile cruise and Red Sea stay. You’ve explored the ancient wonders of Cairo; you’ve cruised the Nile in style, and you’ve soaked up the sun at Hurghada. You will no doubt have had a wonderful time, but now the time has come for you to say goodbye.
After you have had breakfast and you have checked out of your hotel, we will drive you in style to the airport for your flight home. We will be there to assist you with luggage and check-in, and then we will thank you once more and bid you farewell.
Meals Included
Breakfast
Sarah Anderson –
This 13-day tour sounds like a perfect mix of history, relaxation, and adventure! Can’t wait to experience Egypt this way.
Mike Peterson –
ذExploring the Nile, ancient monuments, and the Red Sea all in one trip? Absolutely fantastic!
Emily Johnson –
I’ve always wanted to visit Egypt, and this tour is exactly what I was looking for. Adding it to my bucket list
Sophia Carter –
A perfect blend of history, relaxation, and adventure from Cairo to the Red Sea beaches!
Oliver King –
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Mia Thompson –
Combining cultural landmarks with Red Sea relaxation is an ideal way to explore Egypt.
Liam Baker –
From the Pyramids to underwater wonders, this itinerary offers the best of Egypt.
Emma Clark –
Spending the final night in Cairo ensures a perfect wrap-up to this unforgettable journey.
James Young –
This package perfectly balances historical exploration and leisure on the Red Sea coast.
Ella Hill –
Hurghada’s diving spots are the highlight of this versatile travel package.
Henry Wright –
Exploring ancient Egypt followed by Red Sea relaxation sounds like the perfect vacation.
Olivia Allen –
The Pyramids, Citadel, and snorkeling opportunities make for an action-packed itinerary.
Jack Scott –
A 13-day Egyptian adventure with the perfect mix of culture, relaxation, and adventure.
Sherry Lynn Tompkins –
If you want to feel like Cleopatra and a beach bum, this is it
This tour had me in royal mode and chill mode — sometimes in the same day! In Cairo I felt like a queen admiring the Sphinx. On the cruise, I was treated like one. Then Hurghada turned me into a mermaid. Everything was smooth, luxurious, and exciting. Egypt had me smiling even when I was sweating buckets. What a beautiful country with so much to offer. 🐪🌊👑
Colton Bryce Hargrove –
Temples by morning, cocktails by evening — I was living the dream
Waking up to birds along the Nile, exploring temples in the afternoon, then lounging with a drink on the deck… repeat for a few days and you have a taste of this unforgettable tour. The cruise portion felt like time stood still. Cairo’s chaotic energy and Hurghada’s peaceful waves gave perfect bookends to the trip. I took a quad bike ride through desert sand and watched the stars come alive. ⭐🌴
Darlene Ruth Kessler –
Egypt knew how to charm me. One day I’m learning about hieroglyphs, the next I’m learning how to snorkel. It’s this kind of unexpected combo that made the trip so rich. I loved walking through Luxor’s avenues of sphinxes and then walking barefoot on Hurghada’s white sands. Everything was easy thanks to top-notch guides and transportation.
Jedediah Brooks –
Day one, I’m riding a camel near the Pyramids like a wannabe Lawrence of Arabia. Day thirteen, I’m sipping juice under a beach umbrella after diving with clownfish. That’s the journey this tour gave me. The variety was unmatched — busy souks, ancient tombs, smooth sailing, and sea adventures. The transition between cities was seamless thanks to comfy transport and great planning.
Lacey Ann McCoy –
I’ve never seen a sky change so many colors so quickly. Every night aboard the cruise ship was like watching a live art show. Our guide told tales of gods and pharaohs as we explored sites that predated everything I knew. Luxor Temple lit up at night is something I’ll never forget. The boat itself was elegant and quiet, a dream after Cairo’s chaos. Then Hurghada hit me with its relaxed beach vibes and crystal-clear water.
Tucker Wayne Slater –
I wanted history, and I got that. I wanted sun, and I got a tan for the ages. I wanted adventure, and Egypt served it up in bulk. My personal favorite? Snorkeling in Hurghada and spotting a sea turtle! The Red Sea is ridiculously clear. Then the ancient sites like Luxor’s Valley of the Kings made me feel tiny in the best way. The balance between dusty ruins and luxurious hotels was spot on.
Loretta May Daniels –
I don’t usually get emotional in museums, but seeing Tutankhamun’s golden mask up close? Tears. Pure magic. Cairo was intense and wonderful, with the Citadel offering stunning views over the entire city. The guide explained everything like a master storyteller. Every stone had a story and I was there for it. Later, the journey relaxed as we drifted along the Nile, and Hurghada was a tropical cherry on top.
Caleb Boone –
Floating down the Nile felt like I was in a movie. The boat was pure luxury — spacious rooms, excellent food, and sunset views that could heal a broken heart. I got to see ancient temples that made me forget about time, especially Kom Ombo and Philae. The staff were angels in uniform, always smiling and eager to help. And after all that history, diving into Hurghada’s warm water was like dessert after a perfect meal. 🛳️☀️
Martha Sue Whitaker –
I loved how this tour moved like a perfectly tuned orchestra. From the dusty bazaars of Cairo to the calm waters of the Nile and finally the sunny bliss of the Red Sea, I never wanted it to end. Each part of Egypt had a different flavor. I felt like Indiana Jones walking through Luxor and then a beach bum sipping mango juice in Hurghada. The cruise ship was a floating hotel with views I couldn’t believe. The blend of culture and beach fun was just right.
Billy Ray Jenkins –
A perfect blend of ancient wonders and beach relaxation
Starting with the mighty Pyramids of Giza and ending on the golden shores of the Red Sea, this 13-day tour had everything I ever dreamed of in an Egyptian adventure. Cairo was bustling and mysterious, the museums overflowing with ancient marvels (that mummy room, whoa). Then came the Nile Cruise — smooth as silk, with jaw-dropping temples at every turn, especially Karnak and Edfu. Hurghada’s beaches? Unreal. I snorkeled with more fish than I knew existed and got a sunburn I’ll be telling my grandkids about. Transportation was top-notch and the hotels made me feel like royalty.
Nellie Sue Pritchett –
After lounging in Hurghada’s sunshine for a few glorious days, coming back to Cairo felt like a reunion. We checked into a hotel with golden chandeliers and thick velvet curtains — it was swanky in the best way. I got to hit the Khan el Khalili market one last time, and let’s just say my suitcase barely zipped after all the spices and trinkets I bought 🧳
Burl Dean Hargrove –
Saladin’s Citadel was like something from a video game. Towering walls, beautiful mosques, and you could see the whole city laid out like a map. We sat by the mosque steps with fresh mango juice, listening to the call to prayer echo over Cairo. That moment stuck with me more than any souvenir.
Clementine Jo Weaver –
Okay, let’s talk about riding camels near the pyramids. I thought it’d be touristy and awkward, but I couldn’t stop laughing. The camel looked annoyed the entire time, but that only made it funnier. My guide called him “Obama.” No idea why, but it worked. A picture-perfect day, literally.
Earl Timothy O’Dell –
If I had to pick one moment, it’d be floating above the Valley of the Kings in a hot air balloon. The sun rose so slowly I forgot to breathe. You could see the Nile winding its way through ancient land. It’s something I’ll be boring my grandkids with for decades.
Betty Lou Hargrave –
I was worried I’d be queasy on the water, but this cruise was smoother than my dad’s pickup on fresh pavement. The cabins were spacious and stylish, and the nightly entertainment had me dancing with strangers. One night there was even a galabeya party — I looked ridiculous and loved every second of it.
Jedediah Rusk –
Hurghada blew me away. I’ve snorkeled in Hawaii and the Caribbean, but this was something else. The reefs were alive with neon fish, and the water was warmer than my bathtub back in Nebraska. The diving crew was top-notch, and safety was clearly a priority. I even saw a sea turtle glide past me like it owned the place 🐢
Charlene Mae Bickham –
Cairo is like a shot of espresso to the soul. The streets are alive with color, noise, and the smell of falafel. We wandered the Egyptian Museum for hours — King Tut’s mask was worth the jetlag. The Citadel gave a sweeping view of the city, and that breeze felt like a gift. I was laughing half the time just trying to cross the street 🚦 but somehow, that’s part of the magic
Travis Lee Donnelly –
It’s hard to say what was better — the powerful temples of Luxor or the crystal waters of Hurghada. I felt like Indiana Jones by day and a beach bum by night. The hotel in Hurghada had direct beach access and fresh seafood that would make your mama proud. It was just the right mix of adventure and chill.
Loretta Faye Collins –
Sailing from Luxor to Aswan was like flipping through a living history book. Every temple — Karnak, Kom Ombo, Edfu — was different and full of stories. I’d be on the sundeck sipping tea, next thing I know, we’re docking beside another ancient wonder. The boat itself felt more like a floating resort than a ship. And the food? Oh honey, the desserts were enough to make you cry.
Willard Rayburn –
From the very first day in Cairo, the experience was thrilling. Seeing the Great Pyramids with my own eyes felt like I’d walked into a movie set. What surprised me most, though, was how modern the transportation was — spotless buses, cold A/C, and comfy seats. The hotels were top-tier, especially the one near the Nile, which had a rooftop pool with panoramic views. The Nile Cruise was a moving museum — every stop revealed more about Egypt’s wild, ancient past.