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12 Days Cairo, Luxor, Aswan, Hurghada, and Alexandria family tour package

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Itinerary

Our representative will be welcoming and waiting for you in Egypt with a coordinated pick-up service to match the arrival time of your flight. He will have a sign with your name so that he is easily recognizable. You will be transported in your own private air-conditioned vehicle for a comfortable ride to your hotel.

Accommodation: Cairo hotel (1 night)

Meals: No meals are provided today.

After breakfast, set out for the magnificent tour of Egypt's ancient wonders. Visit the Giza Pyramids and stand in front of the Great Pyramid of Khufu, the sole survivor of the wonders of the ancient world, and discover the Pyramids of Khafre and Menkaure. You can also go to the Valley Temple of Khafre, where the royals were mummified, and see the Great Sphinx, which protects the plateau.

Then, continue to Saqqara and explore the Step Pyramid of Djoser, the oldest stone structure in the world, including the tombs and temple from the Old Kingdom of Egypt. Next, visit the ancient capital of Memphis and admire the colossal statue of Ramses II at the Open-Air Museum.

Lunch at a local restaurant is followed by returning to your hotel for the night.

Accommodation: Hotel in Cairo (1 night)

Meals: breakfast & lunch.

Breakfast will be served before continuing your exploration of Cairo's historic and cultural sites. The Grand Egyptian Museum houses over 100,000 artifacts, among which stand the precious possessions of Tutankhamun. Next stop is the Cairo Citadel, built during the 12th century by Salah al-Din to see the Mohammed Ali mosque while experiencing breathtaking city views. End your day by visiting Cairo's Khan el Khalili bazaar, which provides shopping opportunities as well as a lively atmosphere for traditional crafts, jewelry, spices, and souvenirs.

You will go back to your hotel after eating lunch at a nearby restaurant.

Accommodation: hotel in Cairo.

Meals: breakfast & lunch.
 

After breakfast, you will be transferred to Cairo Airport for your flight to Aswan. Explore upon arrival; Aswan High Dam, one of the engineering wonders of the world, would be the second destination. It supplies most of Egypt with irrigation and controls the Nile River's water flow. You can see the landscape of Lake Nasser, the biggest artificial lake in the world, from here. Explore the Unfinished Obelisk and see the largest known ancient obelisk, abandoned in its quarry due to cracks.

Then, you will visit the sacred Philae Temple of Isis. The entire complex of this temple was moved to Agilkia Island after the construction of the High Dam, so it was preserved. The temple will take you to another world with its beautiful reliefs, narrating the ancient myths and legends of Egypt.

Have a lunch at a local restaurant and then transfer back to your Nile cruise for check-in and relaxation.

Accommodation: Nile Cruise (1 night)

Meals: breakfast, lunch and dinner.
 

Sail to explore Kom Ombo temple while guests enjoy breakfast and prepare to visit the temples, which celebrate the sacred deities Sobek and Horus. Kom Ombo temple sides, divided in the middle, boast distinctive architectural designs while sporting distinct wall carvings, which tourists view in addition to the mummified crocodiles displayed at the Crocodile Museum to gain a glimpse of ancient Egyptian sacred practices.

A boat transports passengers from the ship to the Edfu Temple of Horus for breakfast. The Ptolemaic architectural masterpiece found in the temple displays exquisite battle depictions of Horus engaged in combat with his enemies from a state of excellent maintenance.

Sail to Luxor and enjoy a Galabia Party onboard in the evening.

Accommodation: Nile Cruise (1 night)

Meals: breakfast, lunch and dinner.

After breakfast at a local eatery in the area, you will depart to explore the Valley of the Kings on the West Bank, which allows you to tour the centuries-old pharaoh tombs featuring decorative wall artwork that remains visible despite its extensive age. You will have the opportunity to visit the Temple of Queen Hatshepsut on the Deir el-Bahari cliffs, which was built in honor of Egypt's strong female ruler. Visitors can admire the lovely temple terraces decorated with colonnades to view panoramic views of the desert from this location. Your West Bank journey ends at the Colossi of Memnon, two colossal Amenhotep III statues that greet visitors to Luxor as they approach.

Return to your cruise for lunch, followed by evening entertainment and dinner.

Accommodation: Nile Cruise (1 night)

Meals: breakfast, lunch and dinner.

After breakfast, a private air-conditioned vehicle will take you to Cairo Airport, following which you will board your flight to Luxor, where your representative will greet you and take you to the private A/C car that you will be using in making some of the most memorable and unforgettable experiences in Luxor City.

Your journey begins at Karnak Temple, Egypt's largest temple complex, a UNESCO World Heritage site. It is a remarkable area; you should look for the magnificent columns of the Hypostyle Hall and read very specific and detailed texts about the reigns of many ancient pharaohs.

Then continue to the Luxor Temple, guarded by the beautiful granite status of Ramses II, which honors the Theban Triad. After lunch at a local restaurant in the area, you will depart toward the West Bank to continue the Egypt trip.

Accommodation: Hotel in Hurghada (1 night)

Meals: breakfast & lunch.

After breakfast, spend the day relaxing in Hurghada, the Red Sea paradise. You can choose from any of the following optional activities: 

  • Treat yourself to clean beaches and soak up the sun.

  • Snorkel or dive to explore vibrant coral reefs and marine life.

  • Take a boat trip to Giftun Island for snorkeling and swimming.

Accommodation: Hurghada hotel (1 night)

Meals: breakfast only.
 

Another free day to enjoy Hurghada’s beauty and activities:

Optional activities:

  • Try water sports like windsurfing, parasailing, or jet skiing.
  • Shop for souvenirs at a nearby market.
  • Relax in your hotel pool or spa.

Accommodation: Hurghada hotel (1 night)

After breakfast, drive to Cairo by private air-conditioned car. Check into your hotel and spend the balance of the day at leisure.

Accommodation: Cairo hotel (1 night)

Meals: breakfast only.
 

After your morning breakfast, continue to experience the Mediterranean beauty and historical sites of Alexandria by visiting first the Catacombs of Kom El Shoqafa. You can explore the historic burial site made of Egyptian, Greek and Roman architectural elements. The Pompey's Pillar stands as a remarkable Roman column, reaching a height of more than 25 meters.

Qaitbay Citadel, which was constructed in the 15th century, stands as one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World because it occupied the place of the Pharos Lighthouse. Experience a contemporary interpretation of the Alexandria Library, which presently contains thousands of books as well as cultural exhibits.

Accommodation: Hotel in Cairo (1 night)

Meals: breakfast & lunch.

After you have breakfast, our representative will assist you with your transfer to Cairo Airport for your departure flight. 

Meals: breakfast only.

Prices

Accommodation Type May->Sep Oct->Apr
Single 1230$ 1230$
Double 1889$ 1889$
Triple 1683$ 1683$

Price Policy

  • Our prices are listed in US Dollars per person, per trip. However, payments can be made in any other currency.
  • Prices may change due to fluctuations in airport taxes, hotel rates, transportation fees, or government taxes.
  • Please note that the prices are not valid during the Christmas, New Year, and Easter periods.
  • The tour packages do not include travel insurance or visa fees.

Booking Confirmation:

  • After booking, you will receive a confirmation voucher via email within 24 hours.
  • We offer a low down payment of just 25% to secure your tour and travel arrangements, including hotel rooms, cruise cabins, and domestic flights. The remaining balance can be paid up to two days before your trip or in cash upon arrival to your tour manager, making your booking risk-free.

Cancellation Policy:

  • Cancellations made 30 days or more before the tour starts: 10% cancellation fee.
  • Cancellations made 20-29 days before the tour starts: 25% cancellation fee.
  • Cancellations made 15-19 days before the tour starts: 50% cancellation fee.
  • Cancellations made 11-14 days before the tour starts: 75% cancellation fee.
  • Cancellations made less than 10 days before the tour starts: No refund.

Children’s Policy:

  • Children under 2 years: Free
  • Children aged 2 to 6 years: 25% of the adult price
  • Children aged 6 to 11 years: 50% of the adult price
  • Children 12 years and older: Full adult price

Notes:

  • The children’s policy applies only to children sharing a room with their parents (maximum of one child per room).
  • If your tour includes flights, additional charges may apply for children.

Please note that certain personal expenses are not included in our packages. These may include food tours, alcoholic beverages, gratuities, visa fees, entertainment costs, and any services not explicitly mentioned in your itinerary.

Additional costs you should be aware of:

  • Visa and Passport Fees: Check your visa requirements and passport validity before traveling.
  • Extra Transportation Costs: Any additional transportation needs beyond what is provided in the package.
  • Tips for Your Guide and Driver: While tips are not included in the tour price, it is customary to offer your guide and driver a gratuity at the end of the trip.
  • Unforeseen Costs: In unexpected situations, such as inclement weather, flight cancellations, or delays, travelers are responsible for extra expenses such as additional hotel nights or meals.

Optional Visits and Entrance Fees:

  • Please note that our tours do not cover entrance fees to special archaeological sites, such as the interior of the Pyramids, the Mummies Room in the Egyptian Museum, or the tomb of Tutankhamun in Luxor’s Valley of the Kings. However, these visits can be added to your itinerary as optional excursions.

Tipping is not included in any of our packages and is entirely at the traveler’s discretion. While it is not mandatory, tips are an important way to show appreciation for the hard work of the local staff and guides who make your experience memorable.

Here are some general guidelines for tipping:

  • Tour Guide: $10 - $20 per day
  • Driver: $5 - $10 per day
  • Nile Cruise Crew: $20 - $30 per person for the duration of the cruise (for the entire crew)

These amounts are just recommendations and can be adjusted based on your satisfaction with the service provided. Tipping is an important cultural gesture in Egypt, and even a small amount can go a long way in showing gratitude for excellent service.

To ensure a smooth and comfortable journey throughout Egypt, we suggest you pack the following items:

  • Valid Passport (at least 6 months): Double-check that your passport is valid for at least six months beyond your planned arrival date in Egypt, as this is often a requirement for entry.
  • Sun Protection: Given Egypt’s sunny climate, we recommend packing high-SPF sunscreen and lip balm with sun protection to shield your skin from the intense sun.
  • UV-Blocking Sunglasses: Protect your eyes from UV rays and reduce glare while sightseeing, especially when exploring outdoor sites like the Pyramids.
  • Hand Sanitizer: Hygiene is important, particularly when handwashing isn’t always accessible, so be sure to bring a small bottle of hand sanitizer.
  • Reusable Water Bottle: Staying hydrated is key, particularly in the heat. A refillable water bottle will help you stay refreshed while reducing plastic waste.
  • Insect Repellent: Particularly useful when visiting sites surrounded by nature, insect repellent will keep pesky bugs at bay and protect you from bites.
  • Appropriate Clothing for the Season:
    • Winter: If traveling during the cooler months, pack a warm jacket, sweater, and thermal layers.
    • Summer: Lightweight, breathable cotton clothes are ideal for staying cool in the hot weather.
  • Wide-Brimmed Hat: A hat provides shade and helps protect your face and neck from direct sun exposure.
  • Travel Adapter: Different countries have varying plug types, so bring a universal travel adapter to keep your electronics charged.
  • Camera or Smartphone: Capture stunning memories from your trip with a camera or your phone. Egypt’s ancient sites are perfect for photos!
  • Compact Umbrella: Though Egypt is mostly dry, a small umbrella can be handy during the rare rain showers, especially if you're traveling during the transitional months.
  • Comfortable Shoes: You’ll likely be doing a lot of walking during your sightseeing, so pack sturdy and comfortable shoes suitable for exploring archaeological sites and urban areas.
  • Medications: If you take prescription medication, ensure you have an adequate supply for the duration of your trip. Also, carry any over-the-counter medications you may need for common issues like headaches or stomach discomfort.

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Got Questions? Find answers to all your questions about traveling to Egypt. We have everything you need for smooth and remarkable tours in Egypt, from visas and safety advice to the ideal time to go and the must-see attractions.

Do I need any vaccinations before traveling to Egypt?

There are no specific vaccinations required for entry into Egypt; nevertheless, it is a good idea to be current on routine vaccinations. Some travelers elect to be vaccinated for hepatitis A, hepatitis B, and typhoid as a precaution.

Buses, trains, domestic flights, and others are available in Egypt. Many tourists, particularly those traveling between Cairo, Luxor, and Aswan, take pre-arranged tours or rent cars from travel agencies to make their journey more comfortable.

Yes, tipping (referred to as "baksheesh" in Egypt) is an accepted practice in Egypt for a variety of services ranging from guides, drivers, hotel staff, to waiters. It is polite and expected when given for good service.

The currency of the country is the Egyptian Pound (EGP). However, cash should also be carried to cover small purchases and purchases in local markets, even though credit cards are accepted at hotels, popular restaurants, and stores in tourist areas.

Egypt is a conservative society, and sensible clothing should be worn, especially when visiting religious sites. With the hot weather, you should go for light, breathable fabrics. Women may want to bring a scarf to cover their heads when they visit mosques.

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