Highlights
- Watch the sunset over Egypt's capital from the top of Cairo Tower
- Visit Alexandria's landmarks, like the Citadel of Qaitbay and Montaza Palace
- Go on a 4WD tour in the Siwa Oasis to discover petrified forests
- Stop at the Temple of Kom Ombo and Karnak on your three-day Nile cruise
Brief Itinerary
Day | Highlights | Overnight |
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Day 1 | Arrive in Cairo, Watch the Sunset from Cairo Tower | Cairo |
Day 2 | Explore the Giza Pyramid Complex, Egyptian Museum & Old Cairo | Cairo |
Day 3 | Tour the National Museum, Islamic Cairo & Khan el-Khalili | Cairo |
Day 4 | Transfer to Alexandria, Half-Day Tour of Egypt's Second-Largest City | Alexandria |
Day 5 | Transfer to the Siwa Oasis via El-Alamein & Marsa Matrouh | Siwa |
Day 6 | Explore Shali Fortress, 4WD Desert Tour, Traditional Bedouin Dinner | Siwa |
Day 7 | Full-Day Tour of the Siwa Oasis | Siwa |
Day 8 | Transfer to Cairo, Food & Walking Tour | Cairo |
Day 9 | Fly to Aswan, Explore the City's Landmarks, Board Nile Cruise | Aswan |
Day 10 | Cruise to Edfu via the Temple of Kom Ombo | Aswan |
Day 11 | Cruise to Luxor, Explore the East Bank's Temples | Luxor |
Day 12 | Discover the Valley of the Kings, Transfer to Hurghada | Hurghada |
Day 13 | Snorkel Tour to the Giftun Islands | Hurghada |
Day 14 | Sunset Desert Safari Trip by Quad Bike | Hurghada |
Day 15 | Fly to Cairo, Dinner on the Nile Pharaoh Cruising Restaurant | Cairo |
Day 16 | Depart Cairo |
Detailed Itinerary
Day 1: Arrive in Cairo, Watch the Sunset from Cairo Tower
Welcome to the bustling capital of Egypt, Cairo! Meet your driver outside the airport and transfer to your hotel. After refreshing, venture out with your tour driver to Gezira Island in the Nile River to watch the sunset from Cairo Tower—the city's highest point at 614 feet (187 m). Take an elevator to the observation deck and enjoy panoramic views of the cityscape and winding river below. Head down a few floors and choose from the stationary or revolving restaurants for dinner while you watch the sun slowly set, casting a golden glow over the towering minarets, ancient monuments, and bustling streets.
Day 2: Explore the Giza Pyramid Complex, Egyptian Museum & Old Cairo
After breakfast at the hotel, meet your guide for a tour around the Giza Plateau (home to three of Egypt's most iconic pyramids) by starting at the Great Pyramid of Giza, the only survivor of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. Continue to the Pyramid of Khafre, the best preserved of the three pyramids, as the original stone still sits at the tip, and the Pyramid of Menkaure, the smallest of the three. After admiring the exterior of each pyramid and exploring the inside where possible, head to the Great Sphinx, a colossal statue depicting a lion's body with a pharaoh's head.
After lunch, return to the city to visit the Egyptian Museum, which houses over 120,000 genuine artifacts spanning over 5,000 years. Admire the vast collection of manuscripts, jewelry, statues, and more before heading to Old Cairo, where you can visit Saint Virgin Mary's Coptic Orthodox Church, better known as the "Hanging Church," as its nave is suspended above a Roman fortress gatehouse, giving it the illusion of hanging over the street below. End the tour at the Church of St. Sergius and Bacchus, believed to be the site where the Holy Family sought refuge during their flight into Egypt.Day 3: Tour the National Museum, Islamic Cairo & Khan El-Khalili
Join your guide for a full day of sightseeing around Cairo. Start at the National Museum of Egyptian Civilization (NMEC) to learn more about the country's diverse history spanning over 4,000 years. Step inside the grand halls and browse the museum's wealth of artifacts, from ancient relics and monumental statues to intricately decorated tombs and glittering jewelry. Continue to the Cairo Citadel, a stronghold built atop the Muqattam Hills to protect the city from Crusader attacks.
View the ancient ramparts, towering bastions, and delicate carvings adorning the walls until you reach the Mohamed Ali Mosque, also known as the "Alabaster Mosque." Renowned for its elegant domes, towering minarets, and pristine marble facade, the mosque offers a respite from the bustling streets below. Your next stop is Old Cairo for a stroll down the pedestrian-only Al-Muizz li-Din Allah al-Fatimi Street. Pass historic mosques, mausoleums, and palaces to arrive at Khan el-Khalili, a bustling 14th-century bazaar where you'll find an abundance of handmade goods and local delights.Day 4: Transfer to Alexandria, Half-Day Tour of Egypt's Second-Largest City
Say goodbye to Cairo this morning as you set off on a 2.5-hour transfer to Alexandria, Egypt's second-largest city. When you arrive, your guide will take you on a tour of the city, starting at Alexandria Bibliotheca. This contemporary library pays homage to the ancient Library of Alexandria, one of the most significant libraries of the ancient world. Explore the vast collection of books, manuscripts, and exhibits, delving into Egypt's literary and intellectual legacy before continuing to the Citadel of Qaitbay, a 15th-century fortress that was erected on the site of the ancient Lighthouse of Alexandria.
Day 5: Transfer to the Siwa Oasis via El-Alamein & Marsa Matrouh
After a restful night in Alexandria, it's time to hit the road again for an eight-hour transfer to the Siwa Oasis, an urban oasis nestled in the Western Desert near the border with Libya. Try to snag a window seat to watch the passing arid plains, rolling dunes, and intermittent oases dotting the landscape. Break up the drive with a stop at the El-Alamein Military Museum to learn about the soldiers from various nations who fought in the North African campaign during World War II. Step inside and browse the comprehensive collection of artifacts, photographs, and interactive exhibits.
Back in the car, continue to the coastal town of Marsa Matrouh for lunch at a local restaurant. When you're done eating, stretch your legs with a walk along the beachfront promenade before completing the journey to the oasis. When you arrive in the late afternoon, check into your hotel and enjoy the rest of the day at leisure. Stay in to enjoy the hotel's amenities, such as the tranquil pool or spa, or make your way to the town center, lined with traditional Berber architecture, to find somewhere for dinner. Try a Siwan tajine casserole, made with tender meat, vegetables, and aromatic spices, to end the night.
Day 6: Explore Shali Fortress, 4WD Desert Tour, Traditional Bedouin Dinner
Spend the day exploring the Siwa Oasis with your guide, starting at Shali Fortress, perched atop a towering limestone outcrop overlooking Shali Old Town. Constructed using traditional mud-brick techniques, the fortress has endured in the harsh desert environment since the 12th century. Wander through the labyrinthine passages and crumbling walls and enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding town, oasis, and the Sahara Desert beyond. After exploring the fortress, return to your lodge for lunch.
When you're refueled, venture into the desert with expert drivers who can navigate the rugged terrain with ease in a 4WD vehicle. Traverse the golden sand dunes that stretch as far as the eye can see, stopping at key landmarks like ancient ruins, petrified forests, and natural springs, where you can take a refreshing dip in the water. If you want, you can end the day with a traditional Bedouin dinner in the middle of the desert. You'll be greeted with a fragrant tea to enjoy while you watch the sunset over the dunes. As darkness falls, sit down to enjoy a hearty meal under the stars.
Day 7: Full-Day Tour of the Siwa Oasis
Enjoy another day of sightseeing in the Siwa Oasis, starting at Gebel al-Mawta, which means "Mountain of the Dead," as it's an ancient necropolis. Explore the sprawling burial site home to hundreds of rock-cut tombs dating back to the Pharaonic period. Admire the elaborate tombs featuring intricate reliefs, hieroglyphic inscriptions, and vivid paintings depicting scenes from the afterlife to learn more about the funerary practices of ancient Egyptians. Continue to Cleopatra Spring, a freshwater spring believed to have been frequented by Queen Cleopatra, for a quick dip.
Your next stop is Amon Temple, dedicated to the Oracle of Amun, believed to possess divine wisdom and foresight. While the temple was once a popular pilgrimage site, its towering columns and intricate carvings have been worn down since its construction in the fourth century BCE. Head to Siwa House Museum next to learn more about the traditions, lifestyle, and customs of the Berber people. Admire the traditional handicrafts, clothing, tools, and jewelry before heading to Fatnas Island to watch the sunset over the shimmering waters of Lake Siwa.
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Day 8: Transfer to Cairo, Food & Walking Tour
Trade the tranquil oasis for bustling city streets as you transfer eight hours back to Cairo this morning, making regular stops to stretch your legs and grab something to eat. When you arrive in the capital, check into your hotel and refresh before venturing on a food and walking tour. Spend four hours eating and drinking like a local, sampling delicious dishes such as falafel, kebab, or koshary—Egypt's national dish of rice, macaroni, lentils, and chickpeas topped with tomato sauce and crispy fried onions.
Wash everything down with popular drinks like hibiscus tea, sugar cane juice, or tamarind juice. While you eat and drink, learn about the regional history and ingredients of each dish, as well as the history, traditions, and culture of the locals. End the tour with a local dessert, such as konafa, shredded phyllo dough layered with butter and nuts drenched in a sweet syrup, or basbousa, a semolina cake soaked in a sweet syrup.
Day 9: Fly to Aswan, Explore the City's Landmarks, Board Nile Cruise
Leave Cairo behind again this morning as you head to the airport for a 1.5-hour flight to Aswan, your starting point for a three-night cruise up the Nile. Before you board, visit some of the city's main highlights, starting at the Aswan High Dam, an engineering marvel built in 1960 to protect Egypt from floods, increase cultivable land, and double the country's electricity supply. Visit the Unfinished Obelisk next, a colossal 137-foot (42 m) long structure that still resides in the stone quarry where it was being carved.
Following your walk around the largest known ancient obelisk, jump on a boat and cruise to Philae Temple on Agilkia Island. As you approach the temple dedicated to Isis, the goddess of love, healing, fertility, magic, and the moon, admire the grand colonnaded courtyard. Then, step inside the inner sanctuary and sacred precincts to learn more about Isis and her importance in ancient Egyptians' religious beliefs. In the evening, transfer to the cruise ship and check in, then enjoy dinner overlooking the river while the sun sets.
Day 10: Cruise to Edfu via the Temple of Kom Ombo
Enjoy a delicious breakfast on board as you cruise north to the Temple of Kom Ombo, a double temple dedicated to Horus and the god of the Nile, fertility, and crocodiles, Sobek. Explore the twin sanctuaries, courtyards, and halls in both temples, visiting the Hypostyle Hall to see the rows of columns adorned with intricate carvings and colorful paintings. After exploring the temple, return to the ship for a relaxed lunch while you cruise.
In the afternoon, you'll reach Edfu, where you'll disembark again to explore the Temple of Edfu, dedicated to Horus, the falcon-headed god of kingship, healing, protection, the sun, and the sky. Admire the massive facade of one of the largest temples in the country, then step inside to see the towering columns engraved with scenes depicting the triumph of good over evil in the eternal battle between Horus and his nemesis, Seth. Then, once you're back on board, enjoy a delicious dinner and spend your evening at leisure.
Day 11: Cruise to Luxor, Explore the East Bank's Temples
Enjoy breakfast and lunch on board as you make your way up the river to Luxor, where an Egyptologist guide will be waiting to take you to Karnak, the second-largest temple complex in the world after Angkor Wat in Cambodia. Walk down the Avenue of Sphinxes, lined with well-preserved sphinx statues, and enter the sprawling 250-acre (100 ha) complex. Wander through the Great Court, where colossal statues of pharaohs and gods stand, then continue deeper to the Hypostyle Hall to see the towering columns adorned with elaborate hieroglyphs.
Once outside, follow what's left of the Avenue of Sphinxes to the entrance of Luxor Temple, which served as a focal point for religious worship and celebration during the New Kingdom period. Look at the towering pillars adorned with engravings depicting scenes from Egyptian mythology and history, then step through the monumental gateway. Admire the chapels and shrines dedicated to different deities, stopping at the inner sanctuary, where the statue of the god of the air, the sun, and creation, Amun-Ra, was once housed before returning to the ship for the evening.
Day 12: Discover the Valley of the Kings, Transfer to Hurghada
Bid farewell to the cruise ship this morning after one last breakfast on board, then check out and transfer 30 minutes to the Valley of the Kings. This UNESCO-listed necropolis was the burial site for many famous noblemen and pharaohs, including Tutankhamun. Stop at three tombs to witness their elaborate resting places and learn more about ancient Egypt's afterlife beliefs and royal rituals. Admire the hieroglyphs adorning each tomb, depicting the occupant's journey to the afterlife and their encounters with gods and goddesses.
Day 13: Snorkel Tour to the Giftun Islands
One of the best ways to see Hurghada is from the water, so today, you set off on a boat tour to the Giftun Islands, two islands in the Red Sea. Renowned for their vibrant coral reefs and diverse marine life, the islands' crystal-clear waters are perfect for snorkeling. When you arrive, don your gear and jump into the warm turquoise waters to look for schools of tropical fish, including butterflyfish, clownfish, and parrotfish. You may also spot moray eels and sea turtles if you're lucky.
Day 14: Sunset Desert Safari Trip by Quad Bike
Spend the morning exploring the area on your own. If you want to relax, head to one of Hurghada's many beaches, such as Old Vic Beach near the city center. Lie on the golden sands, swim in the calm waters, or stroll along the shoreline of the Red Sea. For lunch, make your way to Sheraton Road to browse the array of restaurants and cafés offering Egyptian and international fare. When it's time, return to the hotel to change and meet your driver for a transfer to the surrounding desert for a quad bike tour across the sandy terrain.
Complete a safety briefing, then jump on the quad bike to navigate the dunes, winding trails, and expansive desert for 40 minutes. Switch to a spider buggy for 15 minutes, then hop in a Jeep and head to a nearby Bedouin village, where you'll learn about the locals' life, traditions, and culture. Switch to your final mode of transport, a camel, and ride off to watch the sunset over the desert. When darkness starts to fall, return to the village for a barbecue dinner and folkloric performance put on by your hosts. Enjoy traditional music, dance, and storytelling under the stars before transferring back to your hotel.
Day 15: Fly to Cairo, Dinner on the Nile Pharaoh Cruising Restaurant
After soaking up the sun on Egypt's coast, it's time to return to Cairo on a one-hour flight. When you arrive, meet your driver outside the airport and transfer to your hotel, where you can relax until this evening's dinner cruise. When it's time, meet your guide in the lobby and head to the dock to board the Nile Pharaoh Cruising Restaurant—a luxurious vessel that resembles a Pharaonic barge. Enjoy panoramic views of Cairo's skyline from the top deck while the sun slowly sets over the city and the winding Nile River.
Peruse the extensive buffet featuring an array of tempting Egyptian and international dishes and desserts. While dining, enjoy live music with traditional belly dancing and Cairo tanoura dancing. You'll be mesmerized as the tanoura dancers (or whirling dervishes) spin faster and faster for up to 30 minutes at a time, their colorful multilayered circular skirts blurring like spinning tops. After the dinner and show, head up on deck to enjoy the breeze and the city's glittering landmarks before returning to the dock and transferring back to your hotel.
Day 16: Depart Cairo
Your 16-day tour to some of Egypt's highlights and hidden corners comes to a close today. If you have some time before your flight, you could explore more of the city on your own or revisit landmarks like Khan el-Khalili to shop for last-minute mementos. Before you go, indulge in some more delicious local food, like ta'ameya, the Egyptian version of falafel, or hawawshi, which is similar to a meat pie. When it's time, return to the hotel to grab your bags and meet your driver, then transfer to the airport for your flight home. Safe travels!
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