The great pyramids & the sphinx
The national museum of Egyptian civilization
Sakkara step pyramids
Old Cairo mosques
Churches and synagogue,
citadel of Mohammed Ali & alabaster mosque
Day 1:
Start driving from the port towards Cairo through the flat desert landscape to Africa’s largest city, Cairo. Upon arrival, you will continue to the area of Sakkara, located south of Cairo. Sakkara is one part of the great necropolis of Memphis, which was the capital of the Old Kingdom. Sakkara is probably best known as the location of King Djoserï’s Pyramid, better known as the Step Pyramid. It is the oldest known of the nearly 100 pyramids that have been discovered in Egypt. It was designed by the architect Imhotep, whose design was both unique and revolutionary. From Sakkara, proceed to the old capital of Memphis. You will see the ruins of the Temple of Ptah and see the fallen colossal statue of King Ramses the second and the Alabaster Sphinx of King Amenhopis the second during your orientation drive. Then, you will proceed to the Giza Plateau to discover the only remaining Wonder of the Ancient World, the Pyramids of Giza. It is here that three pharaohs, Cheops, his son Chephren and grandson Mykerinus, built great tombs to protect their mummified bodies in the afterlife. Free time will be taken for photos and for those wishing, to walk closer to the pyramids. You will then drive to the high western plateau for panoramic views and photo opportunities of the valley and all the pyramids below. Your next stop will at the guardian of the mortuary complex, the mysterious Sphinx. Carved out of a solid natural rock around 2650 B.C., the Sphinx has the head of a man, body of a lion; you will have free time for photos and to explore the area, Drive to your hotel. The evening is at your leisure to rest or explore some of our optional evening activities, Overnight in Cairo.
Day 2:
Morning to the magnificent The national museum of Egyptian civilization, the most important depository of Egyptian antiquities in the world. The museum is home to over 120,000 items, only a portion of which are in display in its more than 120 rooms. Your tour includes a visit to the King Tut gallery which includes the golden mask and items from the treasury. It does not include a visit to the Royal Mummy room , After the visit, you will proceed to Old Cairo. This area of town is made up of the remnants of those cities which were capitals before Cairo, as well as some other elements from the city’s varied history. You will tour the Coptic Cairo section which includes the Babylon Fortress, the Hanging Church, the Greek Church of St. George and many other historical sites. It is believed that the Holy Family visited this area and the section was a stronghold for Christianity until the Islamic era. You will also visit the Ben Ezra Synagogue. According to local tradition, the Nile once flowed over the land the synagogue sits on, and there, in the reeds, baby Moses was found. . You will have lunch at a nearby restaurant with the Nile in the background. After lunch you will start driving back to the port, driving back
Inclusions :
Pick up services from your port or hotel & return
1 nights hotel in Cairo on bed and breakfast basis
2 days Tour in Cairo with a private guide.
An Egyptology tour guide
Sightseeing fees
Lunch during tour
All taxes and service charges.
All the transfers are by A/C coaches.
Private A/C vehicle for during the tour
Exclusions :
Any extras not mentioned in the itinerary
Tipping for driver / guide, etc
Shore Excursions payment policy
To secure your payment you must initially notify the company with your cruise ship schedules for arrival and departure, cabin numbers, guest name & available phone/cell number then the company representative will discuss & finalize with you the final arrangement & send you the details in the final confirmation. You must confirm these details and make the correct, as discussed in your details
Payment Policy:
Reservations should be made as early as possible to book the desired tour, the payment will be made on arrival
Cancellation:
Cancellation should be received by fax or email 7 days before the tour date
For the one-day tour :
For the overnight tours
Transportation:
All the transportation during the tour is based on private air-conditioned modern vehicles
Children Policy:
All our scheduled tour departures are guaranteed subject to a minimum of 2 travelers
Tours are available all over the year
Any tour is subject tobe customizable according to your needs
How to confirm a tour:
For confirmation, we need the names of your group & a copy of your passports to confirm the tour, arrival, and departure dates.
Flexibility:
All our tours are private, the vehicles and the tour guide are working only with you and your group, you are free to add or remove any item and match it with your own arrival & departure dates, And accordingly, if there are any changes will accrue in the tour price our guest will be informed with before the tour confirmation
The Egyptian entry visa is obtainable onboard the cruise before your pick-up, which is operated by the Egyptian Immigration Association. It would be just a stamp put into your passport.
Cruise Ship returns
If you are not returned to the ship in time to board, we will cover the necessary expenses to transport you to the next port of call
Excursions listed for a port may not be available for every cruise
Hotel Rating in Egypt:
Kindly note that the hotel rating in Egypt is not the same as in USA or Europe, so 5* hotels are always recommended. The 3* & 4 * hotels aren’t recommended as we receive complaints from our guests about them.
Overnight Sleeping Trains:
We don’t recommend it, it takes 15 to 18 hours on a very crowded train. The toilets are not clean enough and smelly. Food is not good in general. The beds are not that comfortable. Comment from a client: “However, I am 6’0″ (183 cm) tall and barely fit into the bed — anyone taller would have to curl up.”
We recommend upgrading your reservation to a domestic flight.
Additional Entry Tickets
All tours don’t include entrance fees to some special archaeological sites such as visiting inside one of the pyramids to see the deep burial chambers, the Mummies Room at the Egyptian Museum in Cairo, or entering the Tomb of Tutankhamen at Valley of the Kings in Luxor ….etc are also available at extra cost.
Alexandria library:
Note: Alexandria Library is closed on every public holiday. Entering the reading area will need an extra ticket cost.
Hotels & Cruises we deal with:
Cairo: Le Méridien Pyramids – Steigenberger – Ramses Hilton.
Fairmont Nile City Cairo – Kempinski Nile
Marriott Mena House – The Nile Ritz-Carlton- Four Seasons – Fairmont Nile Premium.
OR SIMILAR …
Alexandria:
Four Seasons hotel . Palestine hotel
OR SIMILAR …
Luxor: Steigenberger Nile. Hilton-Jolie Ville – Sonesta St. George.
Sofitel Winter Palace.
OR SIMILAR …..
Nile cruises: MS Emilio, MS Radamis, MS Princess, MS Sara
MS Amwaj Nile Cruise, MS Nile Premium, MS Bule shadow, MS Jaz Jubilee, Crown Emperor, Steigenberger.
Sanctuary Sun Boat – Oberoi Cruises – Movenpick Royal Cruises – Sonesta Cruises – Le Fayan – Ms Farah -MS Amarco suites.
OR SIMILAR …..
Aswan: Helnan Aswan Resort- Movenpick Resort Aswan
OR SIMILAR …..
Lake Nasser Nile cruises:
Movenpick Prince Abbas Lake Nasser Cruise
OR SIMILAR …..
Make the most of your time, listed below are the optional activities that are available on this trip.
Sound & Light at Karank Temples
The Karnak Sound and Light Show highlights the dramatic history of ancient Thebes. The show narrates the achievements of some great Pharaohs,
Hot air Balloon :
Early morning pick from your hotel in Luxor to the west bank. Some refreshments (tea, coffee, cake, and sweets) will be served before you start your balloon ride in the skies of Egypt’s biggest open-air museum, Luxor. The “balloon ride” trip departs every day, however, confirmation in advance is still highly recommended. The balloon ride takes 45 minutes, before your land again, to catch your pick-up and return to your hotel.
Luxor Museum :
One of the best displays of antiquities in Egypt is located at the Luxor Museum opened in 1975. Housed within a modern building, the collection is limited in the number of items, but they are beautifully displayed.