Temple of Medinet Habu panoramic view, Luxor, Egypt.

ONE THOUSAND AND ONE NIGHTS Private Tour.

The Thousand and One Nights is an experience, incredible places to discover where you can breathe pure culture and tradition.

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ONE THOUSAND AND ONE NIGHTS Private Tour.

(CAIRO - ALEJANDRIA - LUXOR - ESNA - EDFU - KOM OMBO - ASWAN - CAIRO).

Days of arrival in Egypt prior to the program departure: Saturday and Thursday.

Iconic Cities & Breathtaking Landscapes Await You. On this unforgettable journey, you will discover some of the most fascinating treasures of Egypt — both ancient and modern. Walk in the footsteps of the Pharaohs as you explore the Three Pyramids of Giza, gaze upon the enigmatic Great Sphinx, and visit the Valley Temple of Pharaoh Khafre, where history and mystery intertwine. Marvel at the masterpieces of the Egyptian Museum of Pharaonic Art, and continue your adventure through the ancient wonders of Upper Egypt: the majestic Temple of Medinet Habu, the iconic Luxor Temple, the grand Temple of Karnak, and the legendary Valley of the Kings, final resting place of powerful pharaohs. Be inspired by the elegant Temple of Queen Hatshepsut and the imposing Colossi of Memnon. Sail along the Nile to uncover more hidden gems: the perfectly preserved Temple of Edfu, the remarkable Temple of Kom Ombo with its unique double design, and the fascinating Museum of Mummified Crocodiles. In Aswan, stand in awe before the engineering marvel of the High Dam and admire the beauty of the Temple of Philae, the jewel of the Nile.

Your journey will also take you north to the Mediterranean coast, where you will explore the legendary city of Alexandria — once home to the Great Lighthouse, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. Visit the mysterious Catacombs of Kom Al Shokafa, the mighty Pompey’s Column, the world-renowned Library of Alexandria, and enjoy a panoramic view of the Qaitbay Citadel, built on the very site of the ancient lighthouse.

A journey through history, culture, and breathtaking landscapes — Egypt will captivate your heart forever.

  • Since they were created more than 4000 years ago, the pyramids of Egypt have been the most prodigious and emblematic monuments of the Egyptian civilization, as well as the oldest and unique wonder that is preserved, and in particular it is worth noting, THE THREE PYRAMIDS OF GIZA, the tombs of the kings Cheops, Khafre and Menkaure, whose construction dates back, for the vast majority of scholars, to the period called the Old Kingdom of Egypt.
  • THE GREAT SPHINX OF GIZA is an imposing sculpture with a human head and a lion's body located next to the Pyramids of Giza. It is one of the most extraordinary and iconic monuments not only in Egypt, but in the entire world.
  • THE TEMPLE OF THE VALLEY is the name of a construction attached to each pyramid. It acted as an entrance to the funerary complex and was linked to the funerary temple (located next to the pyramid) by a causeway. The best known Valley Temple is that of Khafre, located in his funeral complex in Giza; 500 m from the Pyramid of Khafre, it is close to the Great Sphinx and almost intact, having been covered by sand until the 19th century.
  • THE EGYPTIAN MUSEUM OF PHARAONIC ART houses the largest collection of objects from the time of Ancient Egypt; possesses more than 136,000 classified objects from different eras of Egyptian history: Tinite, Old Kingdom, Middle Kingdom, New Kingdom, Third Intermediate Period, Late, Hellenistic and Roman, surpassing other museums not only for the quantity, but also for the importance of many of them.
  • THE FUNERARY TEMPLE OF RAMSES III is a New Kingdom structure located in the city of Medinet Habu, west of Luxor, Egypt. In addition to its size and its architectural and artistic importance, the temple is known for its reliefs that illustrate the advent and fall of the Sea Peoples during the reign of Ramses III.
  • KARNAK is the name of a small town in Egypt, located on the eastern bank of the River Nile, opposite Luxor, the area of ​​ancient Thebes, which housed the most important religious complex of Ancient Egypt.
  • THE VALLEY OF THE KINGS is the place where most of the pharaohs of the New Kingdom were buried, that is, from that time when ancient Egypt was an empire that extended along the eastern coast of the Mediterranean ( the 18th, 19th and 20th dynasties). It was there that they were buried, for example Thutmose III, Tutankhamun or Ramses II.
  • THE TEMPLE OF HATSHEPSUT is located in El Deir El Bahari, on the West Bank of the Nile, opposite the city of Luxor, in the south of the country. It was built on the orders of Queen Hachepsut, daughter of Tuthmosis I, who reigned Egypt for 20 years during the 18th dynasty (1490 - 1469).
  • LOS COLOSOS DE MEMON are two gigantic stone statues representing Pharaoh Amenhotep III, who ruled during the 18th Dynasty of Egypt. They are located on the west bank of the Nile, opposite the Egyptian city of Luxor, near Medinet Habu and south of the great Theban necropolis. The two twin statues show Amenhotep III in a seated position; his hands rest on his knees and his gaze is directed east, toward the river Nile and the rising sun.
  • THE TEMPLE OF EDFU was buried under centuries of sand and silt until the 19th century, when the French Egyptologist Auguste Mariette rediscovered the site. The complex is one of the best preserved sites in Egypt today; its architecture is very intact, and the building contains a large number of legible inscriptions on its walls.
  • THE TEMPLE OF KOM OMBO an unusual double temple built during the reign of the Ptolemaic Dynasty, in the Egyptian city of Kom Ombo. In the period of Roman domination, some extensions were made. The construction is unique due to its double design, which means that there were duplicate entrances, courtyards, halls, chapels and shrines for two gods: Sobek and Haroeris.
  • Some of the three hundred crocodile mummies discovered in the area are exhibited in the so-called CROCODILE MUSEUM (The Crocodile Museum).
  • THE ASWAN DAM OR ASUAN DAM is a mega construction, designed in 1956 and built between 1959 and 1970 by the Egyptian and Soviet governments, in order to end the floods that occurred in the territory of the under the Nile as a consequence of the sudden increase in the flow of the Nile.
  • THE PHILAE TEMPLE, in Egypt, is one of the most important and beautiful on the banks of the Nile. Not without reason, it is known as The Pearl of the Nile. Philae was located in the region of Nubia and It is, in fact, one of the most important temples in this region, annexed to the land of the pharaohs during the New Kingdom.
  • THE TEMPLE OF LUXOR Located in the city that bears its name and discovered in 1884, the Temple of Luxor is one of the most spectacular temples in Egypt and the most important monument in Luxor. The Temple of Luxor was coBuilt between 1400 and 1000 BC. by the pharaohs Amenhotep III and Ramses II, the first built the inner part and the second the outer enclosure, adding the façade, the colossi and the obelisks.
  • THE CATACOMBS OF KOM EL SHOGAFA are located on Bab el Molouk street, in the Karmouz neighborhood of Alexandria. Its bas-relief decorations show a mix between Egyptian and Greco-Roman artistic forms, and it is considered one of the most important archaeological sites in the city.
  • THE COLUMN OF POMPEY is located in the archaeological park of the city of Alexandria, in the place where the temple of Serapeo was in ancient times. It is a column made of Aswan red granite, and it is the largest of its kind built outside of the imperial capitals of Rome and Constantinople.
  • THE FAMOUS LIBRARY OF ALEXANDRIA (in ancient Greek, Βιβλιοθήκη τῆς Ἀλεξάνδρειας; in Latin, Bibliotheca Alexandrina) was one of the most important and prestigious libraries and one of the largest centers for the dissemination of knowledge of Antiquity. Instituted in the 3rd century BC. C. in the palace complex of the city of Alexandria during the Hellenistic period of Ancient Egypt.
  • THE FORT OF QAITBAY, also known as the Citadel of Qaitbay, is a 15th century defensive fortress located in Alexandria, Egypt. The Fort is located in the eastern part of the island of Faro in the port of Alexandria.

HIGHLIGHTS

  • Departure from CAIRO
  • Private package
  • History & cultural tour
  • Offered in Spanish and English
  • 5 Stars Rating
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included

  • 4 Nights of Full Board cruise on the ship from Luxor to Aswan without drinks. Category 5* Superior Luxury Stars.
  • 4 Nights at the hotel in Cairo on a Bed and Breakfast basis. Category 5* Superior Luxury Stars.
  • All transfers from the hotel or the airport and vice versa in air-conditioned (private) coaches.
  • Cultural Egyptologist guide (private) one of the best guides in Egypt during all included visits. (with individual bookings, there is a private guide for Cairo tours and another private guide for Luxor and Aswan tours)
  • All those aware of the mentioned visits: The Three Pyramids of Giza, The Great Sphinx, The Temple of the Valley of Pharaoh Kefren, The Egyptian Museum of Pharaonic Art, The Temple of Medinet Habu, The Temple of Luxor, The Temple of Karnak, The Valley of the Kings, The Temple of Queen Hatchepsut, The Colossi of Memnon, The Temple of Edfu, THE Temple of Kom Ombo, The Museum of Mummified Crocodiles, The High Dam of Aswan, The Temple of Philae, Visits of Alexandria; (The Kom Al Shokafa Catacombs, Pompey's Column, The famous Library of Alexandria, Panoramic tour of the Qaitbay Castle where the Alexandria Lighthouse was).
  • 1 Meal during the visits in Cairo
  • 1 Meal during the visits in Alexandria.

VERY IMPORTANT NOTES:

  • The hotels and cruise ships indicated in the program will be confirmed in principle. If, in exceptional circumstances, it is necessary to change them, our agency will assign other hotels and cruise ships on the Nile River of a similar or higher category.
  • The general itinerary of the program may vary and be modified depending on the itinerary and departure dates of the Nile River cruise.
  • The museum included in the Cairo excursions is the Egyptian Museum of Pharaonic Art. Should you wish to substitute this visit with the Grand Egyptian Museum (GEM), a supplement of = USD 40 per person will apply.
  • Alternatively, if you would like to visit the GEM as an additional tour (in addition to the Egyptian Museum), the cost will be = USD 65 per person will apply.
  • If you wish to upgrade the hotel or cruise category, the rate will be adjusted accordingly.
  • The cultural Egyptologist guide service for the program is offered in Spanish. Services in English and other languages (subject to availability) can be provided at an additional cost.

not included

  • International flights or domestic flights. (The price of domestic flights will be according to the class of the seat and the day of the issue).
  • The entry visa to the country with assistance in Spanish and transfer to the hotel = $ 30 per person.
  • The service fee + security plan + general tips for "porters, drivers, restaurants… ..etc." + cruise crew = $ 50 per person. (This value does not include the tip for the tour guide's service).
  • All drinks and Any extras or visits not mentioned in the program.
  • Telephone calls, laundry services throughout the trip or any other personal expense not mentioned.
  • The guide's tips are set aside at the discretion of the client.
  • Excursion to Temples of Abu Simbel.
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IMPORTANT NOTES:

  • Rates expressed in American Dollars.
  • Rates per person according to selected accommodation.
  • Services provided in Private.
  • Services provided with the accompaniment of a permanent guide.
  • Services subject to availability at the time of booking.
  • Services reserved and not taken, will not be reimbursed.
  • Non-commissionable NET rates.
  • Exclusive Rates for International Wholesale Agencies.
  • Tax-exempt rates for foreign passengers.
  • In case of not having availability in the planned hotels, their services will be confirmed in a hotel of a similar category.

RECOMMENDATIONS:

  • Bring a fanny pack for money and documents. There is less risk of theft than anywhere in the world. Egyptians abhor stealing, but there are not only Egyptians.
  • Bring a small backpack for excursions, for water, camera, light jacket.
  • It is advisable to bring a compass, a hand-cranked flashlight, a notebook and a pen.
  • Bring a coat for the night on the boat and some temples that are visited at night.
  • Bring loose change, about 10 euros for the first days. In Egypt, vendors and guides can exchange coins for small bills (5 and 10 euros or dollars).
  • In hotels there are banks and money can be withdrawn or exchanged. The change is the official one.
  • Leave space in the suitcase for your purchases that always come back more loaded. On boats and hotels there is a laundry service.
  • Comfortable footwear to walk a lot, better if it is an ankle. Although it is not "adventure tourism" and children or very old people go, we visit places with stones, sand, tunnels, stairs ...
  • Clothes: on the boat and hotels they wash clothes, but it is better to bring enough for a single wash in boat or hotel ...
  • Check-in time at almost all hotels in Egypt is at 2:00 p.m. and check-out time is at 12:00 p.m. Photography during your Egypt Tours is allowed in most historical sites and museums, but in some museums like the Egyptian Museum and the Valley of the Kings in Luxor there is a fee.
  • During your Egypt Holidays Try eating "Fool" Egyptian beans and "Koshary", a traditional Egyptian dish made from different ingredients.
  • When visiting mosques it is recommended to wear modest clothing, remove shoes and for women to cover their hair.
  • Credit cards are widely used in hotels, restaurants and cafes that are in tourist places. Visa and Master Card are the most used.
  • There are several transportation options available in Cairo, the fastest and easiest is to take a taxi. White taxis, which use an odometer, would be a good option if you want to go anywhere near Cairo. It is advisable to avoid taking the black and white taxis, since they do not use the meters and the drivers always ask for an exaggerated rate. There is also the service of ordering an Uber and there is the subway to go from one place to another within Cairo. Although the metro can be quite crowded during rush hours.
  • Most of the historical monuments and museums in Egypt open at 9 am until 5 pm. Historic outdoor sites, such as the Pyramids of Giza, are open from 8 am to 5 pm. Some museums have opening hours in the morning from 9 am to 4 pm. During Ramadan, the holy month of the Islamic calendar, keep in mind that these times will change significantly.
Itinerary
  1. DIA 1CAIRO.

    CAIRO Modern car or microbus

    Arrival in Cairo – The Gateway to Egypt. Upon arrival from your country of origin at Cairo International Airport, you will be warmly welcomed by our local staff, who will assist you with visa formalities and provide full support to ensure a smooth entry into Egypt. After completing the procedures, enjoy a comfortable transfer to your selected hotel in Cairo. Check-in and settle into your room, where you can relax after your international flight. Depending on your arrival time, you may take the opportunity to enjoy the hotel facilities or simply rest and prepare for the extraordinary journey that awaits you. Accommodation and overnight stay in Cairo.

    National Museum of Egyptian Civilization interior view, Cairo, Egypt.National Museum of Egyptian Civilization interior view, Cairo, Egypt.Elmoez Street, Ottoman or Coptic Quarter of Cairo (Al Moez), Cairo, Egypt.
  2. DIA 2CAIRO.

    CAIRO Modern car or microbus

    Full-Day Tour: The Pyramids of Giza & the Egyptian Museum. After breakfast, we will set off for one of the most iconic sites on the planet: the Giza Necropolis, home to the legendary Pyramids of Cheops, Khafre, and Menkaure. Standing before these monumental structures, you will be able to feel the weight of history and the wonder of one of the world’s greatest civilizations. We will spend time in front of the Great Pyramid of Cheops, allowing you to capture unforgettable photos and live the dream that has fascinated travelers for centuries. We then continue to the Great Sphinx of Giza, a majestic guardian carved from a single block of stone, whose enigmatic gaze has captivated humanity for millennia. This extraordinary monument remains one of the greatest mysteries in archaeology, sparking endless theories about its creation, purpose, and symbolism. Nearby, you will also visit the Valley Temple of Pharaoh Khafre, an essential part of the funerary complex.

    Afterward, enjoy lunch in a carefully selected local restaurant, where you will taste the rich flavors of Egyptian cuisine. In the afternoon, we head to the heart of Cairo to explore the world-renowned Egyptian Museum of Pharaonic Art. Housing an unrivaled collection of treasures, statues, sarcophagi, and jewelry spanning thousands of years, this museum is a journey into the very soul of ancient Egypt. Among its masterpieces are priceless artifacts that once accompanied the pharaohs in their afterlife, offering a breathtaking glimpse into their world. Return to your hotel for an evening at leisure and overnight stay in Cairo.

    The Pyramids of Giza panoramic view, Giza, Cairo, Egypt.The Pyramids of Giza panoramic view, Giza, Cairo, Egypt.The Egyptian Museum of Pharaonic Art panoramic view, Cairo, Egypt.
  3. DIA 3CAIRO - LUXOR.

    CAIRO and LUXOR Modern car or microbus, Airplane, and Cruise Boat

    Breakfast at the hotel. At the indicated time, transfer to Cairo Airport to board your domestic flight to Luxor, the ancient city once known as Thebes, the legendary “City of a Thousand Gates.” This extraordinary destination served as the capital of Pharaonic Egypt during the New Kingdom and today is considered an open-air museum, preserving one-third of all the world’s ancient monuments within its boundaries. Upon arrival, begin your discovery with a visit to the awe-inspiring Temples of Karnak, the largest religious complex ever built by human hands. Dedicated to the supreme god Amun-Ra, this vast sanctuary showcases the Great Hypostyle Hall, a forest of 134 massive columns, each rising proudly to the sky, a true architectural masterpiece that reflects the splendor and spiritual devotion of ancient Egyptian civilization.

    Next, continue to the majestic Temple of Luxor, also known as “the Harem of Amun.” Unlike Karnak, which was built as a place of worship, Luxor Temple was designed as a ceremonial center dedicated to the rejuvenation of kingship. The two temples were once connected by the grand Avenue of Sphinxes, a nearly three-kilometer-long processional road lined with statues of sphinxes and rams, which has been partially restored and still evokes the magnificence of ancient festivals and rituals. After your visits, transfer to the pier for embarkation on your luxurious Nile River cruise, where you will stay on a full-board basis. Enjoy lunch on board, take time to relax and explore the ship’s facilities, and in the evening savor a delicious dinner while your vessel is moored in Luxor, one of the most magical and historic cities in the world.

    Overnight stay on board in Luxor.

    The Temples of Karnah panoramic view, Luxor, Egypt.The Temples of Karnah panoramic view, Luxor, Egypt.The Luxor Temple panoramic view, Luxor, Egypt.
  4. DIA 4LUXOR - ESNA - EDFU.

    LUXOR, ESNA, and EDFU Cruise Boat

    Breakfast on board. Today, let your imagination take flight as we journey back more than 3,500 years into the heart of Ancient Egypt. We begin with a visit to the legendary Valley of the Kings, the eternal resting place of the Pharaohs of the New Kingdom. This fascinating necropolis, carved into the rugged cliffs of Thebes, holds more than 63 tombs discovered so far, each one adorned with vivid wall paintings and hieroglyphs that narrate stories of the afterlife. You will have the unique opportunity to explore three royal tombs, witnessing the splendor and mystery that has captivated archaeologists and travelers alike for centuries. Our journey continues to the magnificent Temple of Queen Hatshepsut, one of the most remarkable and unique monuments of ancient Egyptian architecture. Rising majestically against the cliffs of Deir el-Bahari, this temple is not only an architectural marvel of its time but also a powerful testament to the reign of Egypt’s first great female pharaoh. Its terraces, colonnades, and chapels reflect the genius of ancient builders, making it one of the most photographed sites in Egypt.

    Next, we will visit the Madinat Habu Temple, home to the Mortuary Temple of Ramses III. Considered one of the most important religious structures in Thebes, the temple was intentionally designed to echo the grandeur of the Ramesseum. Here you will admire its two imposing pylons, vast courtyards, three hypostyle halls, and even the remains of a jetty and canal once used for sacred processions along the Nile. The temple’s richly decorated reliefs, which recount Ramses III’s victories in battle, are among the best-preserved in all of Egypt. We will end this extraordinary tour with a stop at the iconic Colossi of Memnon—two colossal statues of Pharaoh Amenhotep III that have stood guard over the Theban necropolis for more than 3,400 years. Towering nearly 18 meters high, these silent sentinels are a breathtaking reminder of Egypt’s monumental grandeur.

    Return to the ship for lunch on board and begin your sailing towards Esna. Spend the afternoon relaxing on deck as you soak in the enchanting views of the Nile and experience the excitement of passing through the Esna Lock. As night falls, enjoy a delightful dinner on board while continuing your navigation towards Edfu, letting the serene rhythm of the Nile accompany you into the evening.

    The legendary Valley of the Kings, the eternal resting place of the Pharaohs of the New Kingdom, Luxor, Egypt.The Madinat Habu Temple, home to the Mortuary Temple of Ramses III, Luxor, Egypt.The iconic Colossi of Memnon—two colossal statues of Pharaoh Amenhotep III, Luxor, Egypt.
  5. DIA 5EDFU - KOM OMBO - ASWAN.

    EDFU, KOM OMBO, and ASWAN Cruise Boat

    Breakfast on board. This morning begins with a charming ride in traditional horse-drawn carriages, a nostalgic way to step back in time as you make your way through the streets of Edfu to visit one of the greatest treasures of Ancient Egypt: the Temple of Horus. Dedicated to the falcon-headed god of the sky, protection, and kingship, this temple is not only the best-preserved in all of Egypt but also one of the most complete ever discovered. Walking through its massive gateways, soaring columns, and intricately carved reliefs, you will be transported into the spiritual heart of the Ptolemaic dynasty, where ancient rituals were once performed in honor of Horus. After your visit, return to the ship and continue your sailing journey along the Nile, relaxing on deck as the scenery unfolds around you. Soon, you will arrive at Kom Ombo, home to one of Egypt’s most unusual and fascinating temples.

    In the afternoon, explore the Temple of Kom Ombo, a unique double temple built during the Ptolemaic era and later expanded under Roman rule. Unlike any other sanctuary in Egypt, its symmetrical design was ingeniously conceived to serve two sets of gods simultaneously: Sobek, the crocodile god of fertility and creator of the world, and Haroeris (Horus the Elder), the god of light and protection. This rare dual dedication is reflected in every aspect of the temple’s architecture—two entrances, two courts, two hypostyle halls, and two sanctuaries, each mirroring the other. Just steps away, you will visit the fascinating Crocodile Mummification Museum, where dozens of real mummified crocodiles and related artifacts reveal the sacred role these creatures once played in ancient Egyptian religion.

    As the day draws to a close, the ship resumes navigation towards Aswan, one of the jewels of Upper Egypt. In the evening, enjoy a lively Galabeya Party on board—a fun-filled night where guests are invited to dress in traditional Egyptian attire, dance, and celebrate in true Nile cruise style. Dinner and overnight on board in Aswan.

    Temple of the God Horus panoramic view, Edfu, Egypt.Temple of the God Horus panoramic view, Edfu, Egypt.Kom Ombo Temple panoramic view, Egypt.
  6. DIA 6ASWAN.

    ASWAN Cruise Boat

    Breakfast on board. This morning is free for you to relax on the ship or, for those who wish, take part in an optional excursion by road to the legendary Abu Simbel Temples—often called the “Eighth Wonder of the Ancient World.” This monumental complex, carved directly into the mountainside, stands as one of the most breathtaking architectural achievements of Pharaonic Egypt. The largest temple is dedicated to Pharaoh Ramses II, the greatest and most celebrated ruler of the New Kingdom, whose legacy has endured for more than 3,000 years thanks to this very site. At Abu Simbel, you will marvel at the colossal statues of Ramses II guarding the entrance, towering over visitors with their timeless majesty. Inside, the temple reveals exquisitely decorated halls and sanctuaries that honored the gods Ra-Horakhty, Amun, and Ptah, as well as the deified Ramses himself. Nearby, the Temple of Hathor, dedicated to Ramses’ beloved wife Queen Nefertari, is no less captivating, adorned with reliefs and statues that celebrate their divine union. Beyond its historical and spiritual value, the site itself is an engineering wonder of modern times, having been relocated stone by stone in the 1960s to save it from the rising waters of Lake Nasser. Today, Abu Simbel continues to awe visitors with the same grandeur and power it projected more than three millennia ago.

    Return to the ship for lunch on board. In the afternoon, prepare to discover the jewel of the Nile, the Temple of Philae, often referred to as the “Pearl of Aswan.” Nestled on the enchanting island of Agilkia, this temple complex rises from the waters of the Nile in one of the most scenic locations in all of Egypt. Dedicated to the goddess Isis, Philae is celebrated for its elegant courtyards, magnificent pylons, and delicate carvings that tell stories from Egyptian mythology—legends of Osiris, Horus, and Isis that once shaped the spiritual heart of the ancient world. A visit here is like stepping into a timeless sanctuary where history and beauty converge. The day concludes with a visit to the Aswan High Dam, known in Arabic as Saad al-Ali. This modern engineering marvel, completed in the 1960s, tamed the mighty Nile and created Lake Nasser, forever changing the landscape and economy of Egypt. Its sheer scale and impact mark a striking contrast to the ancient wonders you’ve explored throughout your journey.

    Return to the ship for dinner and overnight on board in Aswan.

    Temple of Abu Simbel panoramic view, Egypt.Temple of Abu Simbel panoramic view, Egypt.Temple of Philae dedicated to the cult of the goddess Isis, Aswan, Egypt.
  7. DIA 7ASWAN - CAIRO.

    ASWAN and CAIRO Modern car or microbus and Airplane

    Breakfast on board. At the indicated time, you will be transferred to Aswan Airport to board your flight back to Cairo. Upon arrival, our local team will be waiting to greet you and provide assistance before taking you to your hotel. Check-in and settle into your room, with the rest of the day at leisure to relax and enjoy the vibrant atmosphere of Cairo—an extraordinary city where ancient history and modern life coexist in perfect harmony. Whether you wish to rest at the hotel, stroll along the Nile Corniche, or simply enjoy the view of the city’s skyline, Cairo offers the perfect setting to close another memorable chapter of your Egyptian journey. Overnight stay in Cairo.

    The Egyptian Museum of Pharaonic Art panoramic view, Cairo, Egypt.The Alabaster Mosque (Mosque of Muhammad Ali), panoramic view, Cairo, Egypt.Khan El-Khalili Bazaar in Cairo, Egypt.
  8. DIA 8CAIRO - ALEJANDRIA - CAIRO.

    CAIRO, ALEXANDRIA., and CAIRO Modern car or microbus

    Breakfast at the hotel. Today we set out for an unforgettable full-day excursion to the legendary city of Alexandria, known as the Pearl of the Mediterranean and Egypt’s vibrant second capital. Founded by Alexander the Great in 331 BC, Alexandria has always been a crossroads of civilizations, where Greek, Roman, and Egyptian cultures intertwined to shape a city of timeless charm. It was here that the great Lighthouse of Alexandria, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, once stood proudly as a beacon to travelers from across the seas. Alexandria is also remembered as the stage for the passionate romance between Mark Antony and Cleopatra, which has inspired countless stories through the ages. Walking through the city, you will discover both its glorious Greek past and its modern cosmopolitan character, where elegant mosques, beautiful gardens, traditional quarters, and seaside promenades coexist harmoniously.

    We will begin our tour with a visit to the Catacombs of Kom Al Shokafa, an impressive archaeological site that blends Pharaonic and Greco-Roman art in a fascinating underground necropolis. Next, we will admire Pompey’s Pillar, before exploring the modern Library of Alexandria, a tribute to the legendary ancient library that once sought to gather all the world’s knowledge under one roof. After a delicious lunch in a local restaurant, we will continue with a panoramic visit to the Citadel of Qaitbay, built on the very site where the famous Lighthouse once stood, offering spectacular views over the Mediterranean.

    At the end of the tour, return to your hotel in Cairo for rest and overnight.

    Temple of Pompeius's Pillar, panoramic view, Alexandria, Egypt.Catacombs of Kom El Shoqafa, Alexandria, Egypt.The Qaytbay Castle panoramic view, Alexandria, Egypt.
  9. DIA 9CAIRO.

    CAIRO Modern car or microbus

    At the scheduled time, transfer to Cairo International Airport to board your flight back to your country of origin. This marks the end of your unforgettable journey through Egypt, filled with iconic cities, timeless monuments, and memories that will last a lifetime.

    End of the trip and our services.

    Palace of Prince Mohamed Ali interior view, Cairo, Egypt.National Museum of Egyptian Civilization interior view, Cairo, Egypt.The Alabaster Mosque (Mosque of Muhammad Ali), panoramic view, Cairo, Egypt.
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