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  • 8 DaysDuration
  • PrivateTour Type
  • EverydayAvailability
  • CairoPlace of arrival

Embark on a captivating journey through the treasures of Egypt. Explore the mystique of Cairo with a panoramic visit to the Pyramids of Cheops, Chephren, Mykerinos and the Sphinx. Cruise along the majestic Nile, discovering the Temples of Karnak and Luxor on the east bank of Luxor, and the enchanting Valley of the Kings, the Funerary Temple of Queen Hatshepsut and the Colossi of Memnon on the west bank. Immerse yourself in the allure of the temples of Edfu and Kom Ombo before sailing to Aswan, where the Temple of Philae awaits. A leisurely falua ride provides a scenic perspective. Your adventure concludes with optional explorations of Abu Simbel. Discover the wonders of Egypt, where history unfolds around every corner. Ready for an extraordinary journey? Book now!

Visits Include

  • Cairo (Panoramic tour of the Pyramids, the Valley Temple and the Sphinx).
  • Luxor (Valley of the Kings including entrance to 3 tombs, Temple of Hachepsut, Temples of Luxor and Karnak, Colossi of Memnon).
  • Temples of Edfu, Kom Ombo
  • Aswan (Philae Temple and Felluca ride).

Price Includes

  • 4 Nights Nile Cruise on full board without beverages.
  • 3 Nights Cairo on bed and breakfast basis.
  • Visits, entrance fees and transfers according to itinerary.
  • Airport assistance.
  • English-speaking guide during the visits.
  • Domestic flights CAI/LXR/ASW/CAI.
  • Airport taxes.

Price Excludes

  • Entrance visa and assistance 30€ per adult or minor.
  • General travel gratuities €45 per adult or minor, payable at destination (not including guide's gratuities).
Day by Day itinerary

Day 1:Origin - Cairo

Check-in at the airport 3 hours before departure. Check-in with electronic tickets at the airline counters. Then flight to Cairo, arrival and visa processing with the assistance of our staff. Transfer to the hotel and accommodation.

Day 2:Cairo (Breakfast)

Breakfast, morning scheduled visit to the site of the Pyramids of Cheops, Kefren, Mykerinos and the Sphinx. This visit lasts approx. 3 hours, afternoon free or take the optional visit to Memphis and Sakkara, the ruins of the original Cairo, with lunch at a local restaurant. Transfer to the hotel and accommodation.

Día 3:Cairo: (Breakfast) (Flight Cairo/Luxor included)

Departure with our staff to the airport. Boarding to Luxor. Upon arrival reception by our staff and transfer to the motorboat on the banks of the Nile. Lunch or dinner on board (depending on arrival time). At the scheduled time we will start the visit of the eastern bank of Luxor, with the Temple of Karnak, which dominates the entire site of Thebes born of the splendor of the pharaohs of the new empire and the Temple of Luxor, the work of two great pharaohs Ramses II and Ramses III.

Day 4:Nile Cruise (Full Board)

Full board. Overnight on board. Then you will start the visit to the west bank with the Necropolis of Thebes, including the Valley of the Kings where the tombs of the most important pharaohs of the new empire are hidden, the Funerary Temple of Queen Hachepsut and the gigantic and grandiose Colossi of Memnon. Return to the cruise ship embarkation and sailing to Edfu. Overnight on board.

Day 5:Nile Cruise (Breakfast) (Full Board)

Full board. At the scheduled time visit of the Temple of Edfu dedicated to the God Horus. Return to the cruise ship and sailing to Kom Ombo. Arrival and visit of its temple dedicated to the gods Sobek and Hareoris. Sailing to Aswan. Overnight on board.

Day 6:Nile Cruise (Full Board)

Full board. Departure to visit the Temple of Philae and a ride in a falucca (typical fishing boats); on the Nile contemplating several volcanic islands of black granite. Optionally, departure for the optional visit of the Abu Simbel temples, is scheduled this day. It can be arranged at the destination. Overnight on board.

Day 7:Dismissal (Flight ASW/CAI Included) (Breakfast)

After breakfast disembarkation and check out of the ship’s rooms at 8.00 hrs, free time in Aswan. At scheduled time transfer to Aswan airport for flight to Cairo, transfer to hotel and rest of the day at leisure. Overnight at hotel.

Rest of the day at leisure or there is optional scheduled excursion with our guide to visit the most emblematic sites of the city with the Citadel of Saladin, Alabaster Mosque, Egyptian Museum, Coptic Quarter and Khan el Khalili Market. Including lunch at a local restaurant. Transfer to the hotel and overnight.

Day 8:CAIRO - Origin

Breakfast and check out and at the scheduled time transfer to the airport for your flight. End of our services/

Note: The order of the itinerary shown is generic for guidance purposes. It could be altered without affecting the visits or their content.

FAQs

What are the visa requirements for Egypt?

The Egyptian visa is mandatory for all visitors for tourist purposes, either through ports or airports.

The Egyptian visa has 2 types, one of single entry only, valid for 30 days in the country and expiration date of at most 3 months, there is also another visa with multiple entries, valid for 3 months but also requires a departure from the country every 30 days.

Requirements for entry

1. ordinary passport in force for 7 months (diplomatic passport needs a visa in advance 2. travelers for tourist purposes must have a hotel reservation or their place of stay in Egypt, in case of organized trips with travel agencies the staff of the agency that remain present at the airports will take care of it.

To all our travelers of aviaral travel we have our itineraries and routes with the visa always included so we save hassle and inconvenience.

What vaccinations are required to enter the country?

When entering Egypt, no vaccinations are required, although depending on the season and flight of arrival, a yellow fever vaccination certificate is sometimes required from countries considered to host the disease.

What should a tourist wear in Egypt?

To prepare a suitcase to Egypt is very simple, depending much to the climate, and customs Egypt is a country throughout its history was civil, never took a religious system, although this system arrived in 2011 but did not last more than a year, but even so the social classes are very marked and is usually the middle class, and humble enough preserved, since much of the archaeological moments are in areas of humble class and middle class, with which

For women it is advisable to wear women’s clothing to Egypt with short or long sleeves without necklines and long pants or shorts not so sexy, but also in hotels, cruise you can wear the clothes you want, in the sea areas are very western cities in which one can wear what he wants, when entering the mosques usually does not cover the head but in some mosques if they ask for it

For men the clothes of men in Egypt although they are not similar to Western men but still does not carry any offense any form of dress of man.

What to wear according to the climate in Egypt?

Egypt is one of the countries that is receiving a lot of climate change as many parts of the world but still it is advisable in summer cotton clothes and in winter 3 layers because Egypt goes through 3 phases of temperature during the day, during the early morning quite cold, then gradually feel warmer and during the night is quite cold especially in the north of the country.

What is the climate like in Egypt?

Despite its dry environment but due to its very varied nature between desert, fertile valley (the valley of the Nile River and its delta) 2 seas which are the Red Sea and the Mediterranean Sea, and mountains, the climate of Egypt changes from one area to the other.

But it is united in that the country does not receive much rain in much of its territory except in the north in the winter months between November to March, Egypt rarely receives snow and it is usually in the east both in Sinai and the cities of the delta that is usually quite humid.

The summer months in Egypt are from April to October while the winter months are usually from November to March.

Due to climate change, Egypt was also one of the countries suffering from climate change that was on the one hand positive and on the other negative, formerly the summer of the Pharaonic country was quite hot that reached 50 degrees both in the south and in the desert territory, today Egypt has been 2 years with a summer much lighter with about 40 degrees or 39 in the hottest months (July and August) and the winter of this country dawned much longer and colder than before,the north of this country in the coldest months of winter was 8 or 7 degrees while the south was about 15 degrees or 12 at some times of the day, but on the other hand the country does not yet have sufficient infrastructure to receive rain in the north and is an additional charge to the regime now established.

What is the currency of Egypt?

The currency of Egypt is the Egyptian pound, it maintained a high purchasing power until the 50’s until for some time in its history it became almost equal to a pound of gold, from the 60’s due to the political situation after having received a military coup in the 50’s, and the constant wars, the Suez crisis, the war of the 6 days, the war of 69 and finally the war of Yum Kippur, the Egyptian currency received many blows that caused its devaluation, it became almost 7 pounds in exchange for the dollar, and 9 pounds in exchange for the euro.

The pound continued to bleed because of the political situation after 2 revolutions known as the first Arab war, and the regime established in Egypt faced the strongest economic crisis in the history of the millenary country, it was forced to devalue the currency, since then the pound began to lose much value against the dollar that reached 15.5 Egyptian pounds, and against the euro that reached 19 Egyptian pounds.

Today, despite the economic situation, Egypt’s economy is considered one of the best growing economies in the world, but the country still has many obstacles and problems to solve.

Can I pay by credit card in Egypt?

You can pay with all types of credit cards in Egypt, although American Express is not preferred due to its high commission (it is not advisable to pay with credit cards in unfamiliar places in Egypt).

How to change money in Egypt? Should I exchange money before traveling?

The Egyptian currency is the Egyptian pound, was devalued a few years ago by the economic crisis that Egypt suffered during the time of the first Arab will see, under much the value of the Egyptian pound to the dollar and the euro,

It is always advisable to change money in Egypt that the exchange rate is always better there, all hotels usually have banks to change money but there are ATMs to change money and exchange houses near the archaeological monuments.

The price against the Egyptian pound

Dollar between 15.00 to 16.00 Egyptian pounds 2. Euro between 18.00 to 19.00 Egyptian pounds

What is the best season to go to Egypt?

Formerly, the best season was from November to April, but due to climate change, the season was extended from September to April, with a bearable summer for certain nationalities.

Can a single woman travel to Egypt?

Although apparently the Egyptian world is more masculine, but the role of women in the Egyptian society was very noticeable, something was manifested in the last elections in Egypt. And made the candidates to address the political discourse to them, that answers the question that the woman being alone can easily make a trip to Egypt.

Where can I find a complete guide to Egypt?

At present there are so many guides on the market about Egypt that one more may seem unnecessary however I hope that ours will be interesting, it is different in the sense of the topics it reveals, it also points out the sites to try to understand the purpose for which these sites were intended ,to vary the vision about the destination and choose the package that suits us this destination ,it also contains some itineraries of ours apart from the itineraries that are on our website.

The Egypt guide is arranged in an interesting way starting with its index, most important cities, then some interesting articles about certain sites that we focus to present to you in a way that deserves, then it shows our way of dividing the travel packages benefits, it also tells about our insurances and how to travel safe both health insurance, cancellation and luggage.

Is Egypt considered a safe country?

Throughout its history even during the time of wars Egypt has been a safe destination, and according to its world ranking it had a good security ranking worldwide and that because security itself is an objective of the regime established in Egypt, after enough demonstrations, political situation, radical economic measures, police presence is seen in the country, also the system ,perhaps inspires many people discomfort but in reality the Egyptian country is establishing various systems of tax collection ,devaluing the currency to change the system from a left socialist system to capitalist and that requires the state to be attentive to various needs especially the security and the humble class of the country and its need.

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