Incredible Egypt Tour

9 days/8 nights with a 4 day/3 night Deluxe 5* cruise
Starting at $1095

Here’s the opportunity to enjoy an upscale program at a bargain tour price. Featuring great 5* hotels and cruise combined with included visits to “A” list antiquity sites and museums you will find every day an enjoyable learning experience.

Fully escorted from your arrival to Cairo, our guides have the ability to bring history to life, to educate and entertain. You will be part of a small group, not herded around, thus allowing the time to absorb and experience the history and culture of one of the world’s great treasures.

Highlights include visits to the Giza plateau, featuring the Great Pyramid and Sphinx. The Egyptian Museum of antiquities featuring King Tut’s treasures. Temples along the Nile from Aswan to Luxor, the Valley of the Kings and more. All costs associated with these visits including transportation, entry fees, guide, service charges and taxes are already included in the tour price. Plus there are optional excursions available should you desire.

Your hotels are first class and you will enjoy the comfort of superior or deluxe rooms. On the cruise your cabin will be located on the upper decks where you will have panoramic views of the Nile. Included meals are giant international buffets with breakfast daily plus lunch and dinner while on the cruise.

There are two variations of the program. One uses the overnight first class sleeper train from Cairo to Aswan and Luxor to Cairo while the second option uses scheduled intra-Egypt flights on Egyptair (economy class). Whichever you choose you will return home with a suitcase full of fond memories.

See Incredible Egypt with train itinerary

See Incredible Egypt with intra-Egypt flights itinerary

 

 

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Pyramids at Giza
Great Sphinx
Island of Philae
Unfinished Obelisk
M/S Queen of Hansa
Kom Ombo Temple
Horus Temple at Edfu
Temple of Queen Hatshepsut
Colossi of Memnon
Karnak Temple
Luxor Temple
Dendera
Egyptian Antiquities Museum
King Tut's Funerary Mask