14 Days Egypt Tour Package – Cairo, Luxor, Hurghada, Oasis & More

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Embark on a journey like no other, where your travel dreams become true. Whether you are seeking the excitement of vibrant cityscapes, or the mystery of ancient ruins, our accurately designed 14 Days Egypt Tour Package in Cairo, Luxor, Hurghada, Oasis and Alexandria matches all your desires.

 

Our expert team is dedicated to build an unbelievable experience, ensuring every detail of your trip is tailored to your preferences. From Giza Pyramids Complex, the Great Sphinx, The Egyptian Museum, Islamic Cairo to Upper Egypt where Luxor and Aswan marvelous attractions like Philae, Karnak, Luxor, temples and more other fascinating destinations, then we will go to Hurghada City on the Red Sea to have the most impressive experiences and adventures there.

 

We will also travel to Bahariya Oasis where the most unique and amazing landscapes you will ever marvel and explore yourself such as The White Desert, the Black Desert and the Crystal Mountain. We will finish our tour by visiting the astonishing monuments of Alexandria City such as the Library of Alexandria and Qaitbay Citadel. We promise a seamless and enriching travel experience.

 

Join us on one of our best tour packages and explore Egypt’s most breathtaking destinations. Discover the magic of new cultures, the thrill of unique adventures, and the joy of making lifelong memories. Egypt Tours Group provides the best accommodations, services, and a handle of the best guides all over Egypt to make you have a journey of a lifetime.

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Private+ Age
  • Destination

  • Departure

    Hotel / Airport
  • Departure Time

    14 Days / 15 Nights
  • Return Time

    Cairo / Aswan / Luxor / Hurghada / Bahariya Oasis / Alexandria
  • Dress Code

    Classic, Cultural, Historical, and Adventure Tour
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Day 1: Arrive to Cairo - Sound & Light Show

Your 14-day Egypt tour begins with arrival in Cairo, marking the start of an unforgettable journey through Luxor, Hurghada, the Oases, and Alexandria.

As soon as you arrive at Cairo Airport. Our representative will meet you, assist with passport and luggage formalities, and escort you to your hotel in Cairo for check-in.

Sound and Light Show at Giza Pyramids

Next, your personal guide will escort you for Sound and Light Show at Giza Pyramids to witness the history of Ancient Egyptian Civilization before you will enjoy a delightful dinner at a local restaurant and get back to your hotel.

Meals: Dinner

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Day 2: Giza Pyramids and Saqqara

Breakfast and you will accompany your private Egyptologist to enjoy tours in Cairo:

Giza Pyramids Complex:

The Giza Pyramids Complex is an enormous archaeological complex on the Giza Plateau. This complex is well-recognized for its unique and historic structures and great importance as it houses the three pyramids,

 

the Great Sphinx, the worker's village, and many other impressive monuments. The Giza Pyramids Complex is a great example of ancient Egypt's engineering creativity and intricate architecture, still captivating historians and tourists alike.

 

The Great Pyramid of Khufu:

The Great Pyramid of Khufu is a giant ancient structure in Egypt which was established around 4,500 years ago as a royal tomb for Pharaoh Khufu. This massive pyramid is famous for its massive size and precise structure.

 

The pyramid was made from millions of large limestone blocks. Originally, the Great Pyramid had soft white limestone layers covering its surface and a golden pyramidion crowning its top. The pyramid reflects the Egyptians' advanced knowledge of architecture and their thoughts about the afterlife.

 

The Great Sphinx:

The Great Sphinx is a superb limestone statue near the Great Pyramids in Giza. The sphinx features the body of a lion with a pharaoh's head which makes an aura of mystery and ancient strength architecture.

 

This mythical statue was established around 2500 BC during Pharaoh Khafre's reign representing strength and wisdom of Egyptian history which attracts visitors worldwide to admire its grandeur and historic significance.

 

The Valley Temple:

The Valley Temple is an attractive archaeological structure in Egypt on the Giza Plateau near the Pyramids. This marvelous temple was constructed during the Old Kingdom, specifically during the reign of Pharaoh Khafre.

 

This temple is a well-preserved example of ancient Egyptian architecture which was built from massive limestone blocks and buried for many years beneath the sands of the desert.

 

The temple was likely used for several purposes such as the purification of the king's body before burial and as a royal place for rituals and offerings to rejuvenate the deceased pharaoh.

 

Your delicious lunch is served in a Pyramids-view restaurant and you then head out to visit:

Saqqara Step Pyramid:

The Saqqara Step Pyramid presents as an example of ancient Egyptian creativity and architectural prowess. This marvelous pyramid was constructed by Pharaoh Djoser in the 27th century BC and designed by Imhotep who was the best and most known architect in ancient Egypt.

This magical structure represents the world's earliest monumental stone structure ever.

 

Grand Egyptian Museum:

The Grand Egyptian Museum or the Giza Museum is an archaeological museum under construction in Giza, about 2 kilometres from the Giza pyramid complex. The Museum will house over 100,000 antiquities from ancient Egyptian civilization such as the complete Tutankhamun collection, and many pieces will be showed for the first time.

 

With 81,000 m² of floor space, it will be the world's most massive archeological museum. It is being founded as part of a new major plan for the Giza Plateau, known as "Giza 2030".

 

At the end of the day, you will return to your hotel.

Meals: Breakfast and Lunch

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Day 3: Fly from Cairo to Aswan Spotlights

Wake up to a good breakfast and you then be guided for the airport to fly to Aswan to join your guide and visit:

The High Dam:

The Aswan High Dam is a huge project that was constructed between 1960 and 1970 AD, during the reign of President Gamal Abd El-Nasser by the UNESCO's intervention.

 

The construction of the dam caused the formation of Lake Nasser, which is one of the most significant artificial lakes in the world. The high Dam of Egypt has a positive effect on Egypt's economy and innovation as it had a vital role in controlling the flood of the Nile, generating hydroelectric energy, and saving water for irrigation.

 

The Unfinished Obelisk:

Queen Hatshepsut planned to establish an obelisk to be stood in Karnak Temple, and to immortal her name forever. So, the Queen established an obelisk in the granite quarries of Aswan which would be the largest obelisk in the world, if it was finished.

 

But unfortunately, the obelisk hadn't been finished because some joints appeared along the rocks which obligated the workers to stop the construction process. The obelisk is still existing in the rocks which it was carved from until now.

Stop for lunch at a delightful lunch and you will move towards:

 

Philae Temple:

The majestic Philae Temple was established during the reign of King Ptolemy II in 280 BC. The temple was the vastest religious center in ancient Egypt and now it's one of the most marvelous tourist attractions in Egypt.

Philae Temple was dedicated to Osiris. UNESCO transported the temple to the Agilika Island between the 60s and 70s.

 

Once finished, you will check into 5-Stars hotel in Aswan.

Meals: Breakfast and Lunch

4

Day 4: Abu Simbel Temples

In the early morning, you will meet your tour guide who will drive you in a private vehicle to visit:

Abu Simbel Temple:

The Abu Simbel Temple Complex is located on the west bank of the Nile in southern Egypt. They are two massive, ancient temples embraced by rock cliffs by King Remses II in the 13th century BC.

 

Abu Simbel Temple was dedicated to God Amun, and it was distinguished by colossal statues of Ramses II and his wife Queen Nefertari.

 

This stunning temple complex is one of the most impressive attractions for historians and visitors of Egypt with its impressive architecture and historic significance.

 

After the tour, you will get back to Aswan to enjoy lunch and return to your Aswan hotel.

Meals: Breakfast and Lunch

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Day 5: Aswan to Luxor – Karnak and Luxor Temples

Enjoy your breakfast at the hotel and you will then catch 1st class train to Luxor to witness:

Karnak Temple:

Karnak Temple is a very vast open temple complex containing Karnak open air museum. This marvelous temple is the second most visited monument in Egypt after the Great Pyramids Complex.

 

Karnak Temple was firstly founded during the Middle Kingdom of Egypt and was dedicated to God Amun, his wife Mut, and his son Khonsu.

 

You will be taken to a good Nile-view restaurant to have lunch and discover:

Luxor Temple:

Luxor Temple was a massive Temple Complex which was established by several ancient Egyptian Kings and Queens in 1400 BC. The temple is on the eastern bank of the Nile in Thebes, Luxor.

 

Luxor Temple was the most significant religious destination in ancient Egypt for worship of Amun-Ra, his wife Mut, and his son Khonsu. Luxor Temple is connected to Karnak Temple by a causeway known as the Sphinxes which reflects the intelligence and creativity that ancient Egyptians had.

 

Check into one of our 5-Stars hotels in Luxor to spend your night’s stay.

Meals: Breakfast and Lunch

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Day 6: Luxor West Bank – Luxor to Hurghada

Check out after breakfast then you will be escorted to visit:

Queen Hatshepsut Temple:

The Temple of Queen Hatshepsut in the cliffs of Deir El- Bahari near Luxor is a masterpiece of ancient Egyptian architecture. This marvelous temple, constructed during the 15th century BC, is a rejuvenation of Queen Hatshepsut's reign featuring colonnaded corridors and variable hieroglyphs focusing on her achievements and religious devotion.

This mortuary temple was dedicated to God Amun and other deities.

 

Valley of the Kings:

Valley of the Kings near Luxor is an ancient necropolis that served as the royal burial site for Pharaohs and powerful nobles of the New Kingdom.

 

This magical site is famous for its royal tombs hidden in the desert cliffs. This UNESCO World Heritage Site includes more than 60 elaborate royal tombs, including that of Tutankhamun. Each tomb was complicatedly decorated with hieroglyphs, paintings, and treasures meant to help the deceased in the afterlife.

 

Colossi of Memnon:

Colossi of Memnon are two huge statues situated on the western bank of the Nile near Luxor. These statues which date back to around 1350 BC feature Pharaoh Amenhotep III seating on his throne. Each statue of them towering over 18 meters tall and they are originally guarding the entrance to Amenhotep III's Mortuary Temple.

 

Despite damage over the ages, these massive statues remain unique symbols of ancient Egyptian art and architecture, attracting visitors to marvel at their greatness and historical importance throughout the time.

 

After lunch, we will drive you by a private deluxe vehicle to Hurghada and check into 5-Stars hotel in this beautiful coastal city.

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner

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Day 7: Scuba Diving in Hurghada

Scuba Diving (Self-contained underwater breathing apparatus) offers an exciting opportunity to explore the vital marine life and fascinating coral reefs of the Red Sea.

Worm and clear water, perfect visibility, and many diving sites suiting all levels make Hurghada a favorable destination for diving where you will live the adventure and have unforgettable experiences ever.

 

Lunch is served on the boat and you then get back to your hotel.

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner + Soft Drinks

8

Day 8: Free in Hurghada

This is a leisure day in Hurghada to enjoy the splendors of the city on your own.

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner + Soft Drinks

9

Day 9: Desert Safari Tour

Desert Safari in Hurghada provides an exciting adventure through Egypt's vast landscape. Highlights include quad biking, dune buggies, camel rides, and visits to Bedouin villages. Enjoy breathtaking sunset views, stargazing, and an opportunity to know more about local wildlife.

 

Guided tours provide insights into the desert's natural and cultural significance, making it a memorable experience. Enjoy B.B.Q dinner during sunset before you will return to your hotel.

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner + Soft Drinks

10

Day 10: Fly to the Masterpieces of Cairo

Checkout after breakfast and you will then catch your domestic flight to Cairo to visit:

The Egyptian Museum:

The Egyptian Museum in Tahrir Square in Cairo houses the world's most massive collection of ancient Egyptian artifacts. In 1902, The Egyptian Museum was opened in a grand opening event.

 

The museum shows over 120,000 artifacts such as the treasures of Tutankhamun, mummies, jewelry, and various artifacts from the Predynastic Period to the Greco-Roman Era. Its precious collection leaves a comprehensive impression about ancient Egyptian civilization and its artistic achievements.

 

The National Museum of Egyptian Civilization:

The National Museum of Egyptian Civilization in Cairo presents a complete background about Egypt's great history, from prehistoric times to the present day.

 

This marvelous museum was opened in 2017 showing a wide array of artifacts, with a special focus on the Royal Mummies Hall, which includes the mummies of notable pharaohs which were transported to this museum in a globally seen event in 2021.

 

The museum aims to present Egyptian culture and history in a modern, captivating way, emphasizing the continuity and diversity of Egypt's heritage.

 

Salah El-Din Citadel:

Salah El-Din Citadel or the Citadel of Cairo is a great Islamic stronghold which was built during the Middle Ages in Cairo. This citadel was built by Salah El-Din between 1176 and 1183 to save the city from Crusader invasions and became the major central seat of government and the residence of Egypt's rulers for centuries.

 

The citadel is known for its fascinating architecture such as the Muhammad Ali Mosque, which dominates Cairo's skyline. This citadel is a major historical site and tourist destination presenting picturistic views of the city and an insight into Egypt's rich history specially of the Middle Ages.

 

Mohammed Ali Mosque:

Mohammed Ali Mosque, also known as the Alabaster Mosque, inside the Salah El-Din Citadel in Cairo was constructed between 1830 and 1848 by Muhammad Aly Pasha who was the builder of modern Egypt.

 

The mosque is a prominent symbol of Ottoman architecture with its huge dome, high twin minarets, and extensive use of alabaster making it an impressive landmark. The mosque serves as both: a place of worship and a symbol of Muhammad Aly's effect on Egypt's modernization.

 

This is a major tourist destination giving breathtaking views of Cairo from its high position to visitors all over the world.

Lunch is served at a local restaurant before you will enjoy:

 

Khan El Khalili Bazaar:

Khan El Khalili Bazaar in the center of Islamic Cairo is a vital marketplace dating back to the 14th century. This souq is known for its narrow partitions, traditional shops, and crowded atmosphere.

 

Visitors can find a variable range of goods, including jewelry, textiles, spices, and souvenirs. The bazaar is not only a commercial center but also a cultural and historical destination, reflecting Cairo's rich trading heritage.

 

Check into 5-Stars hotel in Cairo to spend your night.

Meals: Breakfast and Lunch

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Day 11: Travel to Bahariya Oasis

Breakfast in Cairo and your guide will then transfer you by a private 4X4 Jeep to explore:

Bahariya Oasis:

Bahariya Oasis is 200 miles from Cairo and considered as a jumping off destination for many safari trips into the desert, as it presents direct access to the stunning landscapes of the White Desert. Bahariya Oasis was formed by black volcanic rocks surrounded by mountains and black rocks full of quartz.

 

Bahariya Oasis is rich with date palms and trees of different types such as guavas, mangos, and olives. Bahariya Oasis has 5 villages Mariya, El Qasr, Zabu, Al Heiz, and Bawiti which is the capital of the Oasis. The name Bahariya comes from the word “Bahr” which means the sea in Arabic language because the Mediterranean Sea was covering all the oasis millions of years ago.

 

Black Desert:

The Black Desert lies near Bahariya Oasis, specifically in the north of White Desert. Black Desert was named by this because of the existence of mountains covered with a layer of black basalt rocks and volcanic rocks that emitted from the volcanic hills millions of years ago.

 

The black desert has also some red hills with ferruginous sandstone and earthy minerals rich with iron minerals which gave them the red color. These mountains on the yellow sands of Western Desert paint a charming picture of the Egyptian desert and make it an attractive destination for all travelers all over the world.

 

El Heiz Village:

El Heiz Village is situated next to the Black Desert, which takes its name from the stones which adorned the surface like burnt breadcrumbs. This is dark brown, Oligocene iron pyrite and black basalt from the early Miocene Era and formed the top crusts of the sandstone layers created in earlier ages. These stones are spread over the sand combined with the nummulites and limestone concretions of other geological periods.

 

The ruins of the Roman fortress of Qasr Masuda at El Heiz which is one of the most northerly of the Roman garrisons in the Western Desert, were constructed, so troops could guard and protect trade routes and control movement in the region.

After a lunch stop, you will discover:

 

Valley of Agabat:

Agabat which is known as the Beautiful Valley is in the Western Desert region of Egypt and generally is the stop off point for travelers on their way to Bahariya Oasis. There are no buildings or houses at all in Agabat as the land is so rough and very high temperatures in the summer months would make living extremely difficult.

 

Whilst Agabat is smaller and considered a small valley in comparison to the Bahariya area, it is very impressive in its own unique way. With beautiful mountain formations and many white cliffs faces like the White Desert.

 

The sides of the mountains here are higher and steeper than the route leading to Bahariya and Farafra. Centuries ago, there was a river valley at the lowest point of the Agabat Valley which nature strangely formed it in an unusual position making water to be raised up from it instead of going downwards.

 

White Desert:The 

White Desert in Egypt is one of the many national reserves of this country, which is a small area in the west of Egypt and far about 500 km from the capital, Cairo.

 

White Desert in Egypt is part of the Sahara Desert which is about 300 km² and situated along the road between the oases of Bahariya and Farafra. Millions of years ago,

 

the region of Bahariya Oasis was part of ocean floor, but after the gathering of water and drainage there by the aid of weathering and erosion factors remained karst limestone formations that formed stunningly beautiful and bizarre landscapes such as devil's tables and mushrooms. Getting to the White Desert is not easy, but it is a must-visit destination for any traveler to Egypt.

 

You will spend the night at the campsite.

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner

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Day 12: Back to Cairo

You will visit:

Crystal Mountain:

The crystal mountain crown decorates the white desert and is one of the richest treasures of the Farafra Oasis. The mountain is situated 160 km from the Bahariya Oasis. They are unique hills made of over 12 types of crystal-like stones that combine to form a stunning natural look.

 

The mountain is characterized as one of the most attractive natural areas in the White Desert Reserve. It is a mountain consisting of crystals of metamorphosed Calcite rocks.

 

Crystal Mountain is unique in its kind, as the precious shiny crystals are considered one of the precious rocks that have no similar in the world, and it has become one of the most important and attractive tourist destinations because it contains the most stunning scenery, allure nature.

 

We will drive you back to Cairo to spend the night at our 5* hotel.

Meals: Breakfast.

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Day 13: From Cairo to Alexandria Tour

Join your professional tour guide to witness:

Qaitbay Citadel:

The Qaitbay Citadel on the Mediterranean coast in Alexandria is a 15th-century stronghold established by Sultan Al-Ashraf Sayf al-Din Qaitbay. This marvelous fort was constructed on the site of the ruins of the ancient Lighthouse of Alexandria.

 

The citadel had a vital role in the defense against Ottoman invasions. The robust structure shows thick walls, corner towers, and a central mosque, showcasing Mamluk military architecture. Today, the Qaitbay Citadel is an important historic landmark providing precious information about Egypt's medieval past and showing panoramic views of the Mediterranean Sea.

 

Kom El-Shoqafa Catacombs:

The tombs of Kom El-Shoqafa are a historical and archaeological site in Alexandria dating back to the 2nd century, in the Kom El-Shoqafa district. This magical site has a significant importance in the city as it was one of the seven wonders of the world in the Middle Ages, their height reaches about 100 feet.

 

Pompey's Pillar:

Pompey's Pillar in Alexandria is a towering Roman column about 27 meters tall. This column was erected in 297 AD and it was built to honor the Roman Emperor Diocletian who is believed to have quelled a rebellion in the city.

 

The granite column which was mistakenly named after the Roman general Pompey is one of the most massive ancient monoliths and the only remaining significant monument from the Serapeum of Alexandria, a temple complex dedicated to the Greco-Egyptian god Serapis.

 

Lunch at a seafood restaurant and you will enjoy a photo stop in front of:

 

Alexandria Library:

The Library of Alexandria, which is often considered the most famous library of the ancient world, was established in the 3rd century BC in Alexandria. This library was founded by Ptolemy I Soter and expanded under his successors.

 

The library managed to collect all the knowledge of the known world by housing hundreds of thousands of scrolls and works by prominent scholars, scientists, and philosophers. The Alexandria Library became a leading center of learning and scholarship, attracting intellectuals from across the Mediterranean.

 

The library's destruction, which happened because of various historical events, remains a subject of debate. Today, its legacy is honored by the modern Bibliotheca Alexandrina, which is still a center of tradition of knowledge and cultural exchange.

 

You will get back to your hotel in Cairo.

Meals: Breakfast and Lunch

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Day 14: The end of your 14 Days Egypt Tour Package

Now our 14-day Egypt tour package through Cairo, Luxor, Hurghada, the Oases, and Alexandria has come to an end. In the morning of the last day of your vacation, have your breakfast at the hotel, then check out, and your driver will take you to Cairo International Airport to catch your flight home, we hope you had a fabulous vacation and look forward to spending more impressive vacations together.

Meals: Breakfast

Tour Inclusions:

  • Entrance fees to the aforementioned sights.
  • Private expert tour guides during the tours.
  • Accommodation at 5* hotel in Cairo for 5 nights.
  • Accommodation on 5* hotel in Aswan for 3 nights.
  • Accommodation on 5* hotel in Luxor on B.B for 1 night.
  • 1 night camping in the desert on Full Board.
  • 4 nights at 5* hotel in Hurghada on All Inclusive.
  • Transfers in modern deluxe A/C vehicles.
  • Charges, Services and Taxes.
  • 1st class train tickets Aswan to Luxor.
  • Mineral water during the tours.
  • Meals as indicated each day in the itinerary.
  • Domestic flights Cairo – Aswan / Hurghada – Cairo.
  • Greet & Assist at Cairo International Airport.

Tour Exclusions:

  • Tipping.
  • International Airfare.
  • Egypt Entry Visa.
  • Any extras not mentioned in the plan.

What To Pack With You?

  • Hat and camera
  • Comfortable shoes
  • Umbrella and medication
  • Warm clothes in Winter
  • Cotton clothes in Summer
  • Sunblock and sunglasses
  • Valid passport for at least 6 months
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4* Hotels
Cairo: Barcelo Cairo Pyramids – Triumph Plaza Hotel or similar.
Luxor: Aracan Eatabe Luxor – Iberotel Luxor or similar.
Aswan:Citymax Aswan – Basma Hotel – Obelisk Nile Hotel or similar.
Sharm El Sheikh: Sharm Cliff Resort or similar.
Alexandria: Aifu Resort or similar.
Hurghada: Mercure Hurghada or similar.

5* Hotels
Cairo: Steigenberger Pyramids – Movenpick Media City – Ramses Hilton – Hilton Pyramids Golf – Marriott Le Meridien Cairo Airport or similar.
Luxor: Sonesta St George – Steigenberger Nile Palace – Steigenberger Resort Achti or similar.
AswanTolip Hotel Aswan or similar.
Sharm El Sheikh: Novotel Sharm El Sheikh – Concorde El Salam Sharm or similar.
Alexandria: Sheraton Montazah Hotel or similar.
Nile Cruise:M/S Esmeralda – M/S Nile Style – M/S Nile Premium – M/S Royal Beau Rivage – M/S Royal Signature – H/S Moon Dance. (Nile Cruises are operating due fixed schedules)
Siwa: Siwa Palace Lodge – Shali Resort – Dream Lodge – Siwa Safari Gardens – Camp Ali Khaled or similar.
Hurghada: Continental Hurghada – Swiss Inn or similar.

5* Luxury Hotels
Cairo: Hyatt Regency Cairo West – Four Seasons First Residence – Hilton Conrad – Triumph Luxury or similar.
Luxor: Hilton Luxor Hotel or similar.
Aswan: Movenpick Hotel Aswan or similar.
Sharm El Sheikh: Movenpick Resort Sharm – SUNRISE Arabian Beach Resort or similar.
Alexandria: Hilton Alexandria Corniche or similar.
Nile Cruise: M/S Acamar – M/S Tulip – M/S Movenpick Royal Lily – M/S Movenpick Lotus – M/S Concerto II or similar. (Nile Cruises are operating due fixed schedules)
Hurghada: Hilton Hurghada Plaza – Hurghada Marriott Resort or similar.

5* Ultra Luxury Hotels
Cairo: Marriott Mena House – Four Seasons at Nile Plaza – Nile Ritz Carlton – St Regis Cairo or similar.
Luxor: Sofitel Winter Palace or similar.
Aswan: Sofitel Legend Old Cataract or similar.
Sharm El Sheikh: Baron Palms Sharm – SENTIDO Reef Oasis or similar.
Alexandria: Four Seasons San Stefano or similar.
Nile Cruise: M/S Farah – M/S Tamr Henna – M/S Mayfair – M/S Sonesta Goddess or similar. (Nile Cruises are operating due fixed schedules)
Hurghada: Steigenberger ALDAU Beach – Kaisol Romance Resort or similar.
Please note: Prices vary based on the selected hotel category.
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Hot Air Balloon: Take a mesmerizing hot air balloon ride over Luxor’s iconic temples and ancient sites.

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