10 Day Cairo & Nile Cruise &Hurghada

1790$
10 days - 9 nights
Everyday

10 Day Egypt Tour of Cairo, Nile Cruise and Hurghada is ideal for people who want an Egyptian break that combines plenty of sightseeing with some time for quality relaxation as well. Explore the very best attractions in and around Cairo, including the Great Pyramids and the Sphinx. Fly to Aswan where you'll get to see more amazing attractions, including the notorious Temple of Philae.

Tour Aswan and sail to Kom Ombo & Edfu, head to Luxor and lose your self among the ancient tombs in the Valley of Kings where Tutankhamen's tomb was discovered, and then take a trip to Hurghada on the Red Sea coast for some fun and relaxation.

Day 1 : Arrival To Cairo Airport

Upon your arrival at Cairo airport, our representative will assist you in completing your passport control formalities and luggage identification & carry. From the airport, you will be transferred by a private Air-Conditioned car to your hotel for checking-in.

 

Day 2: Tour To Giza pyramids & GEM 

Pickup: In the morning time, you will have your breakfast, and then join your private tour guide to continue your  10 days Cairo, Nile Cruise (Aswan - Luxor) & Hurghada package by exploring the great monument of the ancient Egyptian Civilization and the last intact wonder of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World.

 

Stop at: Giza Pyramids Complex

The Giza Pyramids Complex is one of the oldest and most remarkable archaeological sites in the world, dating back more than 4,000 years. It features three main pyramids, six smaller pyramids, and the legendary guardian of Egypt, the Great Sphinx. The complex also includes the Valley Temple, which played a vital role in preserving the legacy of ancient Egyptian kings and queens. Today, the Giza Plateau remains one of Egypt’s top tourist attractions.

 

Stop at: The Great Pyramid

The Great Pyramid of Giza is the only surviving structure of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. Built around 2580 BC, it is over 4,500 years old and represents the beginning of the golden age of monumental construction in ancient Egypt. Constructed over 20 years using approximately 2.3 million limestone blocks, each weighing around 2.5 tons, it once stood at a height of 147 meters (481 feet), making it the tallest building in the world for nearly 3,800 years. Its complex internal design continues to inspire mystery and fascination to this day.

 

Stop at: The Great Sphinx

The Great Sphinx is considered the oldest monumental statue in history. Carved from a single limestone rock, it features the body of a lion and the head of a pharaoh, widely believed to represent King Khafre, symbolizing strength and wisdom. Measuring approximately 73 meters (240 feet) in length and 19 meters (66 feet) in height, the Sphinx remains surrounded by legends, unanswered questions, and timeless intrigue.

 

Stop at: The Valley Temple

The Valley Temple dates back to the Old Kingdom period (2686–2134 BC) and is closely associated with the royal mummification process. Built from massive limestone and granite blocks, it is one of the best-preserved structures of ancient Egypt and houses impressive diorite statues of King Khafre.

 

Stop at: The Grand Egyptian Museum

The Grand Egyptian Museum (GEM) is a remarkable architectural masterpiece featuring state-of-the-art technology and world-class exhibition spaces. Strategically aligned with the Pyramids of Giza, the museum spans nearly 490,000 square meters and serves as a gateway to over 5,000 years of Egyptian history. Its galleries highlight the artistry, spirituality, and lasting legacy of ancient Egypt, offering an unforgettable experience for visitors of all generations. The museum also houses one of the largest conservation centers in the Middle East, along with advanced research laboratories and educational facilities dedicated to preserving Egypt’s cultural heritage. Among its most impressive highlights are the Hanging Obelisk, the 11-meter-tall colossal statue of Ramses II, and the complete collection of more than 5,000 artifacts belonging to King Tutankhamun.

 

Stop at: Lunch Time

Proceed to enjoy a delicious lunch at a local restaurant in Cairo before continuing your tour.

 

Stop at: The Egyptian Museum

Located in the heart of Cairo, the Egyptian Museum was established in 1901 as the world’s first building dedicated exclusively to ancient Egyptian antiquities. It houses an extraordinary collection representing over 5,000 years of history, showcasing the artistic and architectural brilliance of ancient Egyptian civilization.

Overnight

At the end of your day, you will head to your hotel in Cairo to rest for the overnight

 

Day 3: Tour of Old Cairo Sightseeing

Pickup: After breakfast, you will head into the heart of Cairo to complete your tour package and explore the city’s most iconic historical and cultural landmarks, accompanied by your professional tour guide.

 

Stop at: The Egyptian Museum

The Egyptian Museum is a timeless treasure trove that houses one of the world’s most extensive collections of ancient Egyptian artifacts. Established in 1901 in the center of Cairo, the museum showcases thousands of priceless objects that reveal the richness, artistry, and grandeur of Egypt’s ancient civilization.

 

Stop at: Lunch Time

Enjoy a delicious lunch at a local restaurant in Cairo before continuing your sightseeing tour.

 

Stop at: Salah El-Din Citadel (Cairo Citadel)

Perched high above the city, the Citadel of Salah El-Din offers panoramic views over Cairo. Completed in 1182 AD by the legendary leader Salah El-Din, it served as a powerful fortress against Crusader and French invasions and later became the seat of government in the 19th century. The citadel has witnessed many of Egypt’s most significant historical events over the centuries.

 

Stop at: Mohamed Ali Mosque (Alabaster Mosque)

Also known as the Alabaster Mosque, this magnificent landmark was built between 1830 and 1848 as a symbol of independence and strength. Inspired by Istanbul’s Blue Mosque, it features impressive Ottoman-style architecture enriched with French Rococo influences, stunning decorative finishes, and a grand central dome that dominates Cairo’s skyline.

 

Stop at: The National Museum of Egyptian Civilization (NMEC)

Located in Fustat, Old Cairo, the National Museum of Egyptian Civilization offers a comprehensive journey through Egypt’s history, displaying around 50,000 artifacts spanning thousands of years. One of its highlights is the Royal Mummies Hall, where visitors can encounter Egypt’s greatest kings and queens in an unforgettable setting.

 

Stop at: Al-Muizz Street

Al-Muizz Street is an open-air museum and a shining testament to Cairo’s Islamic heritage. Established in the 10th century during the Fatimid era, the street is lined with historic mosques, madrasas, and palaces. It was recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1979 and remains a vibrant cultural and social hub.

 

Stop at: Khan El Khalili Bazaar

Khan El Khalili is the oldest and most famous bazaar in the Middle East, dating back to 970 AD. Still bustling today, the market offers a colorful mix of traditional shops, handcrafted souvenirs, and historic cafés that have been serving visitors for centuries. Its preserved Islamic architecture and lively atmosphere make it a must-visit destination in Cairo.

 

Overnight

At the end of the day, transfer to Cairo Airport to catch your flight to Aswan. Upon your arrival check in 5* deluxe Nile cruise and spend the overnight.

  

Cruise Day 4: Aswan Sightseeing Tour

Early in the morning, enjoy your breakfast on board before continuing your Cairo, Nile Cruise & Hurghada tour to explore the enchanting attractions of Aswan, one of Egypt’s most beautiful cities.

Stop at: The Aswan High Dam

The Aswan High Dam was constructed between 1960 and 1970 with the assistance of the Moscow-based Hydroproject Institute. Its purpose was to control the annual flooding of the Nile, generate hydroelectric power, and provide increased water storage for irrigation through Lake Nasser.
Following its construction, several ancient monuments, including Abu Simbel and Philae Temple, were threatened by rising waters. Thanks to an extraordinary UNESCO-led rescue mission in the 1960s—one of the most remarkable archaeological operations in history—these temples were successfully relocated and preserved.

Stop at: The Unfinished Obelisk

The Unfinished Obelisk is a unique ancient monument that offers invaluable insight into how obelisks were carved in ancient Egypt. Commissioned by Queen Hatshepsut (1508–1458 BC), it was intended to stand at the entrance of Karnak Temple alongside what is now known as the Lateran Obelisk in Rome.
Known in ancient times as “Tekhenu,” meaning “to pierce the sky,” the obelisk would have reached a height of 42 meters and weighed approximately 1,200 tons. A crack discovered during construction halted the work, leaving the obelisk in its original location to this day.

Stop at: Philae Temple

Philae Temple is a breathtaking sanctuary dedicated to Isis, the goddess of love and magic. The temple is famous for its reliefs depicting the Myth of Osiris, telling the story of Osiris’s murder by his brother Set, his resurrection as ruler of the underworld, and the triumph of his son Horus, the sky god.
Due to the construction of the Aswan High Dam, the temple was relocated in the 1960s to Agilkia Island as part of a UNESCO rescue project, preserving this masterpiece for future generations.

At the end of the day, return to the Nile cruise for lunch and dinner on board, followed by an overnight stay.

 

Cruise Day 5: Kom Ombo & Edfu Temples

After breakfast on board the cruise, begin your guided visits to:

Stop at: Kom Ombo Temple

The Temple of Kom Ombo, meaning “The Hill of Gold,” dates back to the Greco-Roman period (205–180 BC) during the reign of Ptolemy V. What makes this temple truly unique is its rare double design, divided into two symmetrical sections—one dedicated to Sobek, the crocodile god, and the other to Horus, the falcon-headed sky god.

Return to the cruise for lunch while sailing onward to:

Stop at: Edfu Temple

The Temple of Edfu is one of the best-preserved temples in Egypt and one of the last great temples built during the Ptolemaic era (237–57 BC). Dedicated to Horus, the god of the sky, the temple stands on the legendary site where Horus is believed to have defeated Set, according to the Osiris myth.
Its impressive architecture and detailed carvings beautifully blend ancient Egyptian and Greek influences, making it one of the highlights of any Nile cruise.

Continue sailing toward Luxor, where you will enjoy dinner and an overnight stay on board the cruise.

 

The Cruise Day 6: Nile Cruise In Luxor - West bank & East bank

In day six, enjoy your breakfast and check-out from the Nile Cruise then you will be accompanied by your tour guide & board a private air-conditioned vehicle to complete your 10 days tour through all of Luxor tourist attractions.

 

Stop at: Valley of the Kings

The Valley of the Kings was part of the ancient city of Thebes and is home to an impressive collection of royal tombs dating from approximately 1570 BC to 1050 BC, belonging to the 18th, 19th, and 20th Dynasties. Used as royal burial chambers between the 16th and 11th centuries BC, the valley served as the final resting place for Egypt’s pharaohs and their treasures. In recognition of its historical importance, the site was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1979.

 

Stop at: Hatshepsut Temple

The Temple of Queen Hatshepsut is a magnificent rock-cut monument located at Deir El-Bahari. Built around 1479 BC, this elegant funerary temple was dedicated to Queen Hatshepsut, one of the most powerful rulers of the 18th Dynasty. The temple commemorates her reign and achievements and is renowned for its unique architectural harmony with the surrounding cliffs.

 

Stop at: Colossi of Memnon

Standing in the Theban Necropolis on the west bank of the Nile, the Colossi of Memnon are two massive quartzite sandstone statues built around 1350 BC by King Amenhotep III. These monumental figures once guarded the entrance to his vast funerary temple and remain among the most iconic symbols of ancient Thebes.

 

Stop at: Lunch Time

 After that you will return to your cruise to have your lunch.

Stop at: Luxor Temple

you will enjoy your tour discovering the East Bank of Luxor, including the most wonderful Temple of Luxor,built by one of the kings of the 18th dynasty & completed by the well know king Ramses II.

After finishing your day tour, you will be transferred back to your Nile cruise for Dinner and overnight on the Cruise.

 

Day 7 : Transfer to Hurghada

Breakfast on board your Nile cruise and check out, Then you will then take a drive in an air-conditioned vehicle to Hurghada, and on arrival you will be taken to the hotel where you will be staying during your time in Hurghada.

 

Day 8: Free Day in Hurghada

Free day to nourish your mind, body and soul. Spend these days relaxing at the resort; go swimming in the Red Sea, or take advantage of some the awesome optional activities which are available in Hurghada, including things like:

  • Snorkeling
  • Windsurfing
  • Sailing
  • Deep Sea Fishing

 

Day 9: Flight back to Cairo

Check out from your hotel, then our representative will transfer you to Hurghada airport to fly back to Cairo. Upon arrival to Cairo, you will transfer to your hotel. Overnight in Cairo.

 

Day 10: Cairo Int. Airport - Final Departure

Breakfast at your hotel. Then our representative will pick you up from your hotel to transfer you to Cairo airport to take your international flight.

Hint: You can share your thoughts about adding or removing any tours from your tour itinerary to be able to accommodate your requirements and fulfill your needs. 

 

 What's Included?

 What's not Included?

  • Hotel in Cairo for 4 nights
  • √ Hotel in Hurghada for 2 nights
  • √ 5* Nile Cruise for 3 nights
  • √ Meet and assist by English-speaking representatives.
  • √ Entrance fees to the above mentioned archaeological sightseeing.
  • √ Private Egyptologist English-speaking tour guide (s).
  • √ Domestic Flight Tickets
  • √ Complementary 01 bottle of water per day per person in Cairo.
  • √ All transfers by A-C vehicles with qualified driver (s).
  • √ All service charges and taxes
  • Χ â€‹International airfare
  • Χ Entry visa for Egypt
  • Χ Optional tours or attractions not listed in the itinerary
  • Χ Personal expenses
  • Χ Tipping

 

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