15 Days Egypt Trip: Cairo, Luxor, Aswan, Hurghada & Alexandria

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Set off on an unforgettable journey through the timeless wonders of Egypt, a land where ancient history meets vibrant modern culture. Our 15 Days Egypt Trip Package provides you a chance to experience the enchanting allure of bustling markets, the serene beauty of golden deserts, and the warm hospitality of a people whose rich traditions span millennia.

 

Let the mystique of Egypt captivate your senses as you explore its attractive landscapes, marvel at its architectural masterpieces, and delve yourself in the enchanting tapestry of its diverse heritage.

 

Egypt Tours Group offers you the best opportunity to discover the historical attractions of Egypt. You will discover the Giza Pyramids Complex, the superb Egyptian Museum, Islamic and Coptic Cairo, Khan El-Khalili, and more other breathtaking architectural monuments in Cairo.

 

Then you will commence on a journey to discover the most significant and charming antiquities of Aswan and Luxor Cities of Upper Egypt such as the High Dam, the Unfinished Obelisk, Philae, Karnak, Luxor, Queen Hatshepsut, Abu Simbel, Habu, The Ramesseum, Abydos and Dendera Temples and also the Valley of the Queens, Deir El-Medina, and other historic monuments.

 

You will embark on an adventure to Hurghada City through the marvelous Eastern Desert to have some memorable days there. You will finish your holiday by visiting the most stunning attractions in Alexandria City such as Alexandria Library, Qaitbay Citadel, Pompey’s pillar, and Catacombs of Kom El-Shoqafa.

Join us now for an adventure that promises not only to be a vacation but a voyage through time, steeped in fascinating stories and unforgettable memories.

 

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Private+ Age
  • Destination

  • Departure

    Cairo International Airport
  • Departure Time

    15 Days / 14 Nights
  • Return Time

    Cairo - Luxor - Aswan - Hurghada - Alexandria
  • Dress Code

    Historical, Cultural, and Adventure Tour.
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Day 1: Bwgin your 15 Days Egypt Trip Package

When you get to Cairo to start your 15 Days Egypt Trip Package, your tour manager will be at your service to facilitate the customs, Visa and other entry procedures and ensure a seamless check-in process. We then transport you by private air-conditioned car from the airport to check into a 5-Stars hotel in Cairo. Next, our representative will accompany you for Nile Cruise.

 

Nile Dinner Cruise

Enjoy a romantic dinner and live folkloric performances on a magnificent Egyptian Nile boat before we escort you back for your delightful hotel, where you will spend your nights in Cairo.

Meals: Dinner

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Day2: Witness the Ancient Gems of Giza Plateau

Savor your delightful breakfast and your private guide will pick you up from your hotel to allure:

Giza Pyramids Complex:

Giza Pyramids Complex is a large archaeological site on the Giza Plateau. This magical complex is famous for its monumental structures and historical importance as it contains the three pyramids, the Great Sphinx, the worker's village, and other impressive monuments.

The Giza Plateau is a great example of ancient Egypt's engineering innovation and intricate architecture.

 

The Great Pyramid of Giza:

The Great Pyramid of Khufu is a massive 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 incredible size and precise construction. The pyramid was made of millions of large limestone blocks.

 

Originally, it had smooth white limestone layers covering its surface and a golden pyramidion crowning its summit. The pyramid represents the Egyptians' advanced knowledge of architecture and their thoughts about the afterlife.

 

The Great Sphinx:

The Great Sphinx is an impressive limestone creation, which has the body of a lion and a pharaoh's head which makes an aura of enigma and ancient strength.

 

This mythical statue was established around 2500 BC during Pharaoh Khafre's reign indicating 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 astonishing 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 King Chephren.

 

This temple is a well-preserved example of ancient Egyptian architecture, which was built from massive limestone blocks. The temple was likely used for several aims, including the purification of the king's body before burial and as a royal place for rituals and offerings to rejuvenate the deceased pharaoh.

 

You will stop at a local restaurant for scrumptious lunch, and you will then move to visit:

Saqqara Step Pyramid:

Saqqara Step Pyramid acts as an example of ancient Egyptian creativity and architectural achievement. This marvelous wonder was commissioned during the third dynasty by Pharaoh Djoser. Six gradul steps to the glory represents the world's earliest monumental stone structure ever.

 

Memphis City:

Memphis, the ancient capital of Egypt from around 3100 BC, near the Nile delta. Memphis was the center of political, cultural, and religious affairs in ancient Egypt.

 

This unique city was famous for its grand temples, dedicated to God Ptah and as a hub for trade and administration. Today, its ruins and remnants near Cairo provide glances into Egypt's early history and cultural heritage.

 

At the end of the day, you will get back to your hotel in Cairo for a comfortable night’s sleep.

Meals: Breakfast and Lunch.

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Day 3: Fly to Aswan – Visit the Splendors of the Nubian City

Check out and your driver will take you to Cairo Airport to catch your flight to Aswan to start an enchanting experience across the sights of Aswan:

The High Dam:

Aswan High Dam is an awe-inspiring project that was constructed between 1960 and 1970, during the reign of President Gamal Abd El-Nasser by the UNESCO's help.

 

The dam's construction created Lake Nasser, one of the most significant artificial lakes in the world. The high Dam of Egypt has a positive impact on Egypt's economy and innovation by controlling the flood of the Nile, generating hydroelectric power, and saving water for irrigation.

 

The Unfinished Obelisk:

Queen Hatshepsut planned to found an obelisk to stand at Karnak, and to immortalize her accomplishments forever, so she commissioned an obelisk in the granite quarries of Aswan, which was going to be the most gigantic obelisk creation on earth.

 

Unfortunately, the obelisk’s erection had stopped after some cracks appeared along the stones, which obligated the workers to abandon the entire project.

 

After proceeding for lunch in a Nile-view restaurant, you will head out to see:

Temple of Philae:

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

 

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

 

To conclude this majestic exploration, your driver will escort you to check into our stylish 5-Stars hotel in Aswan.

Meals: Breakfast and Lunch

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Day 4: Explore Abu Simbel Temples

You will join your Egyptologist for an-early-morning drive to visit:

Abu Simbel Temple:

The Abu Simbel Temples are located on the west bank of the Nile in southern Egypt. The site includes two massive glorious temples carved into rock cliffs by Pharaoh Ramesses the Great in the 13th century BC.

 

The Abu Simbel Temple was devoted to god Amun, and it was decorated with colossal statues of Ramses II and his wife Queen Nefertari. This stunning temple complex is one of the most astonishing attractions for historians and visitors of Egypt with its impressive architecture and historic significance.

 

After you enjoy a mouthwatering lunch, you will return to your Aswan hotel for a peaceful stay.

Meals: Breakfast and Lunch

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Day 5: Train to Luxor - Highlights of East Luxor

Continue your 15 Days Egypt Trip Package. Enjoy the breakfast at the hotel awaits you and we then guide to board first-class train for Luxor, where you will join your personal guide to enjoy Luxor Trips:

Karnak Temple:

Karnak Temple is an iconic wide-open temple complex, containing the majestic Karnak open air museum. This magical temple is the second most visited monument in Egypt after the Great Pyramids of Giza.

 

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

 

Now, you will head for lunch at a local restaurant, and you then visit:

Luxor Temple:

Temple of Luxor is located on the eastern bank of the Nile in Thebes which is Luxor nowadays. Luxor Temple was the most important religious structure 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 great ability and creativity that ancient Egyptians had.

 

Check-into 5-Stars hotel in Luxor for a pleasant overnight sleep.

Meals: Breakfast and Lunch

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Day 6: Stunning Valley of the Kings & Hatshepsut Temple

Your private guide will accompany you to start your day 6 by exploring the west bank heritage of Luxor:

Queen Hatshepsut Temple:

Temple of Queen Hatshepsut which is located greatly in the cliffs of Deir El-Bahari on the west bank of the Nile in Luxor is an impressive archaeological structure dedicated to Queen Hatshepsut who was one of the few females who ruled Egypt.

 

This historical temple came into existence during the 15th century BC and designed to rejuvenate the queen's divine relation and commemorate her reign. This is a must-visit destination for its impressive structure and breathtaking reliefs and statues.

 

Valley of the Kings:

Valley of the Kings near Luxor on the west bank of the Nile is a famous ancient burial site of the New Kingdom (from 18th to the 20th dynasties). This wonderful ground acted as the final resting place for several kings such as Tutankhamun and Ramses II.

 

These royal tombs of the valley were decorated with complex engraved hieroglyphs and colored arts reflecting an amazing everlasting impression into the ancient Egyptian funerary rituals and thoughts.

 

Colossi of Memnon:

Colossi of Memnon are two sculptures made of quartzite dedicated to King Amenhotep III on the west bank of the Nile near Luxor.

 

Each one of these massive statues reaches over 18 meters tall and serves as the guardian of Amenhotep III's Mortuary Temple. These superb twin creations are an enigmatic example of ancient Egyptian engineering and architecture.

 

You will return to your hotel in Luxor to end a memorable discovery with pure majesty.

Meals: Breakfast and Lunch

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Day 7: Trip to Habu Temple and Valley of the Queens

The 7th day of your 15 days Egypt itinerary includes a delicious breakfast and a personally guided excursion to discover:

Valley of the Queens:

Valley of the Queens is an ancient ground site near Luxor. This valley was used primarily for the tombs of queens and royal children of the New Kingdom period (1550–1070 BCE).

 

The most well-known tomb in this valley is that of Queen Nefertari who was the wife of Pharaoh Ramses II, and it's known for its charming wall paintings and variable colors.

 

This site was chosen for its relative seclusion and symbolic proximity to the Valley of the Kings as it represents the Egyptian thoughts about the afterlife and the significance of guaranteeing a safe journey for the deceased into the next world.

 

Habu Temple:

Medinat Habu is a large monumental complex on the West Bank of Luxor. It is famous for the mortuary temple of King Ramses III who ruled during the 20th dynasty (1186–1155 BC). The temple is remarkable for its well-preserved reliefs drawing Ramses III’s military victories, religious scenes, and daily life.

 

Habu includes a massive pylon, courtyards, and sanctuaries indicating the architectural grandeur and artistic achievements of the New Kingdom period. The site offers precious glances into ancient Egyptian culture, religion, and history.

 

Your lunch is served in an Egyptian restaurant, and you then continue to allure:

Deir El Medina:

Deir El-Medina is an ancient Egyptian village situated on the west bank of the Nile, near Luxor. This village was home to the artisans and workers who built the tombs of Valley of the Kings and Valley of the Queens during the New Kingdom period (1550–1070 BC).

 

The incredible marvel gives a unique insight about the daily lives of these skilled laborers, with well-preserved houses, instruments, and written records uncovering details about their work, social structure, and religious rituals. Deir el-Medina is a significant archaeological destination for revealing the human aspects behind Egypt's monumental architecture.

 

The Ramesseum:

The Ramesseum is the mortuary temple of Pharaoh Ramses II, which was constructed during the 13th century BC, and it is very well-known for its colossal, seated statue of Ramses II, despite much of it now in ruins.

 

The Ramesseum shows fascinating reliefs and inscriptions celebrating the pharaoh's military victories, particularly the Battle of Kadesh. The temple complex contains a massive pylon,

 

courtyards, and storerooms, representing the grandeur and architectural achievements of Ramses II's reign. It is a distinctive example of New Kingdom temple architecture and royal propaganda.

 

At the end of the day, we will drive you back to your Luxor hotel.

Meals: Breakfast and Lunch

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Day 8: Dendara and Abydos Sites – Drive for Hurghada

In the morning, have your breakfast served at the hotel then check out, and your guide will accompany you to start your day visiting:

Dendera Temple:

Temple of Dendara is famous for their well-preserved structures and rich historical importance. The main temple dedicated to the goddess Hathor returns to the Ptolemaic period (circa 54–20 BC), but it is on the site of older temples from the New Kingdom.

 

The site contains other temples, chapels, and a sacred lake. There are some remarkable features such as the beautifully ornamented Hypostyle Hall, the known Dendera Zodiac, and the reliefs rejuvenating Cleopatra VII and her son, Caesarion.

This monument shows the combination of Egyptian and Greco-Roman architectural and religious influences.

 

You will then head out to visit:

Abydos Temple:

Abydos Temple or the Temple of Seti I is an important archaeological structure situated in Abydos. This marvelous temple was built during the 19th dynasty (around 1290–1279 BC), and it was dedicated to Osiris who was the god of the afterlife and other deities.

 

The temple is exceptional with its exquisite bas-reliefs and the Abydos King List, a chronological list of kings from Menes to Seti I. Its unparalleled carvings and majestically preserved art works provide valuable details about ancient Egyptian art, religion, and royal lineage.

Abydos itself was a major cult hub and burial place, deeply connected to early dynastic history and Osiris worship.

 

Continue driving to the fabulous coastal city of Hurghada to check-into a 5-Stars hotel.

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner.

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Day 9: Free Day in Hurghada

Embark on a free day in Hurghada to enjoy a mesmerizing blend of discovery and relaxation.

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner + Soft Drinks.

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Day 10: Scuba Diving in Hurghada

Day 10 of your 15-day Egypt trip is full of adventure as you experience:

Our Scuba Diving adventure

Our Scuba Diving promises an unforgettable journey to a world of magic and bliss, watching the fabulous creatures and colors while you are swimming side by side with the corals, fish and other marine patterns.

 

The tour includes the pick-up and drop-off transfers, two dives with a professional instructor and a lunch on the boat before you return to your hotel.

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner + Soft Drinks.

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Day 11: Free Day in Hurghada

Another free day to witness the coastal splendors of Hurghada on your own and enjoy the sea.

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner + Soft Drinks.

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Day 12: Desert Safari Adventure

Experience the charm of desert life in Egypt by crossing the mesmerizing sand dunes on your quad bike.

Desert Safari Adventure in Hurghada

The Desert Safari trip starts with a drive from your hotel in Hurghada to the quad station, where you will take your quad to the Bedouin Village. It also includes a delightful barbeque dinner in the village, plus soft drinks and mineral water while you are admiring the stunning sunset. Finally, we drive you back to your hotel.

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner + Soft Drinks.

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Day 13: Flight to Cairo - Cairo Sightseeing Tour

The day begins with a breakfast and an escort to Hurghada Airport for your domestic flight to Cairo, where you’ll meet your guide to explore:

The Egyptian Museum:

The Egyptian Museum in Cairo is a well-known institution including one of the world's most extensive collections of ancient Egyptian antiquities.

 

This museum was established in 1902 showing over 120,000 items such as the treasures of Tutankhamun, mummies, statues, and jewelry.

 

The Egyptian Museum acts as an important cultural and historical repository giving precious information about ancient Egypt's civilization, art, and daily life. The museum is a point of attraction for tourists and scholars alike, playing a critical role in preserving Egypt's heritage.

 

The National Museum of Egyptian Civilization:

The National Museum of Egyptian Civilization in Cairo is a premier institution presenting the rich cultural history of Egypt from prehistoric times to the present.

 

This museum was opened in 2017, NMEC includes diverse exhibits, containing the famous Royal Mummies Hall, which houses the mummies of ancient Egyptian kings and queens.

 

The museum achieves to provide a comprehensive narrative of Egyptian civilization through antiquities, variable displays, and educational programs, making the museum a vital cultural and educational landmark.

 

Once you have eaten your lunch at a deluxe restaurant, you will head out to:

Amr Ibn Al Aas Mosque:

Amr Ibn Al Aas Mosque in Cairo is the oldest mosque in Africa. This mosque was founded in 641-642 AD by Amr Ibn Al-Aas who was the general who led the Muslim Army of Egypt.

As a significant religious and historical structure, Amr Ibn Al-Aas Mosque has seen numerous renovations and expansions over the centuries.

 

The mosque is known for its architectural simplicity and historical significance, acting as a place for worship and community activities, and representing the early Islamic architectural style.

 

The Hanging Church:

The Hanging Church or Saint Virgin Mary's Coptic Orthodox Church is a historic church in Cairo dating back to the 3rd century AD.

 

This church is well-known as the Hanging Church because it was erected on top of the ancient Roman fortress of Babylon which gives it the suspended appearance. The church is remarkable for its unique wooden roof taking the shape of Noah's Ark, and its collection of ancient icons and artwork.

 

As a major place of worship for Coptic Christians, this church has great religious and historical importance and is a key tourist destination in Cairo.

 

Ben Ezra Synagogue:

Ben Ezra Synagogue in Old Cairo is one of the oldest and most historically important synagogues in Egypt. This synagogue was originally a Coptic Christian church, and it was converted into a synagogue in the 9th century.

 

The synagogue is famous for its rich history and its connection to the exploration of the Cairo Geniza which is a treasure trove of ancient Jewish manuscripts. The Ben Ezra Synagogue is a main cultural and religious landmark, representing the long-standing presence and heritage of the Jewish community in Egypt.

 

Khan El Khalili Bazaar:

Khan El Khalili Bazaar in the heart of Cairo is one of the city's oldest and most famous marketplaces. This souk was established in the 14th century, this crowded souk is famous for its vibrant atmosphere, narrow alleys, and a wide range of goods, including jewelry, spices, textiles, and traditional crafts.

 

The bazaar also shows numerous cafes and restaurants providing a taste of local cuisine. Khan Al-Khalili is a major tourist destination offering an insight into Cairo's rich cultural and commercial heritage.

 

You will be driven for a superb 5-Stars hotel in Cairo to spend the night.

Meals: Breakfast and Lunch

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Day 14: Private Guided Trip to Alexandria

Your Egyptologist guide will accompany you from your hotel in Cairo by a private vehicle to begin your tour by visiting:

Qaitbay Citadel:

Qaitbay Citadel is a historic defensive fortress which was established above the old ruins of the ancient Lighthouse of Alexandria (1477-1479 AD) by Sultan Qaitbay to protect the city from the attacks of Ottoman Turks.

 

This fortress has towering walls reaching 4 meters in height. Now, Qaitbay Citadel is one of the most remarkable monuments and popular tourist destinations in Egypt.

 

Pompey's Pillar:

Pompey's Pillar is a massive Roman column which was built to rejuvenate the Roman Emperor Diocletian and to commemorate his victory over a revolt in Alexandria. The pillar has height reaches about 27 meters and has a base of 2.7 meters.

 

This Ran column was made of reddish granite and is considered as one of the most well-known archaeological structures. Pompey's pillar is the only landmark of Alexandria that still stands in its original place until now.

 

You will head to a fish restaurant for a delicious lunch, and then you visit:

Catacombs of Kom El Shoqafa:

Catacombs of Kom El-Shoqafa in Alexandria are an ancient burial site returning to the 2nd century AD. They are famous for their unique combination of Egyptian,

 

Greek, and Roman architectural styles, having complex engravements, statues, and a spiral staircase. This site was discovered in 1900; these catacombs are considered one of the Seven Wonders of the Middle Ages.

 

Alexandria Library:

The Bibliotheca Alexandrina in Alexandria is a modern tribute to the ancient Library of Alexandria. This marvelous library was opened in 2002 aiming to recapture the spirit of the original institution.

 

The Alexandria Library acts as a major destination for culture, learning, and research. The library presents millions of books, multiple specialized libraries, museums, art galleries, and a planetarium.

 

Finally, you will return to Cairo by vehicle to enjoy a wonderful night’s sleep.

Meals: Breakfast and Lunch

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Day 15: Conclude the 15 Days Egypt Trip

In the morning of the last day of your 15 Days Egypt Trip package, savor some good sort of breakfast at the hotel, check out, and your driver will take you to Cairo Airport to catch your flight to your country, we hope you had an amazing vacation and look forward to seeing you again in Egypt!!

Meals: Breakfast

Tour Inclusions:

  • Warm greetings & airport assistance by our employee.
  • Domestic air tickets { Cairo – Aswan / Hurghada – Cairo }
  • All Charges, Services and Taxes.
  • Private experienced guides throughout the tours.
  • Transportation by modern deluxe A/C vehicles.
  • Mineral water during the excursions.
  • Entrance fees to the sights of 15 days itinerary.
  • Tickets of 1st class train between Aswan and Luxor.
  • Accommodation at 5* hotel in Cairo for four nights.
  • Accommodation at 5* hotel in Aswan for two nights.
  • Accommodation at 5* hotel in Luxor for three nights.
  • Accommodation at 5* hotel in Hurghada for five nights.

Tour Exclusions:

  • International Airfare and Egypt Visa.
  • Optional activities or extra tours.
  • Tipping.
  • Personal expenses.

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.
Camel Ride: Experience a memorable camel ride around the iconic Giza Pyramids, blending adventure with breathtaking views.

Hot Air Balloon: Take a mesmerizing hot air balloon ride over Luxor’s iconic temples and ancient sites.

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