15 Days Egypt Tour

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Book now 15 days Egypt tour to discover the beauty of Egypt landmarks in the best tourist cities, then move to Hurghada for Red Sea Holidays.

Tour Details

  • Duration: 15 Days / 14 Nights
  • Tour Location: Cairo/Giza/Aswan/Abu Simbel/Kom Ombo/Edfu/Luxor/Hurghada/Alexandria
  • Tour Availability: Available Everyday
  • Pickup & Drop Off: Cairo Airport
  • Tour Type: Private

Fantastic Egypt Tour Package

Our 15-day Egypt tour will take you on a journey to enjoy a memorable time in the land of the pharaohs, learn about the great ancient Egyptians Civilization while visiting all the country’s tourist hotspots, tour breathtaking temples and tombs, cruise the Nile River on a luxurious Nile cruise, and then travel to Hurghada to enjoy the sea and sun on the beach.

Tour Highlights

Cairo Highlights

  • Giza Pyramids Complex
  • Islamic Landmarks In Old Cairo
  • The Egyptian Museum
  • Memphis City

Aswan Highlights

  • Philae Temple
  • The Unfinished Obelisk
  • Edfu & Kom Ombo Temples
  • Abu Simbel Temple

Luxor Highlights

  • Karnak Temple
  • Valley of The Kings
  • Hatshepsut Temple
  • Colossi of Memnon

Alexandria Highlights

  • The Catacombs
  • Pompey’s Pillar
  • Qaitbay Citadel
  • Alexandria Library

Tour Inclusions

  • Meet and assist service at all destinations.
  • 5 nights accommodation at 5* hotel in Cairo.
  • 3 nights accommodation at 5* deluxe Cruise.
  • 2 nights accommodation at 5* hotel in Luxor.
  • 4 nights accommodation in a 5* hotel in Hurghada.
  • Flight tickets from Cairo to Aswan.
  • Flight tickets from Hurghada to Cairo.
  • All transfers by private A.C Cars.
  • Egyptologist guides during all your tours.
  • Entrance fees to all the sights mentioned in the itinerary.
  • Safari Tour by Quads.
  • Snorkeling excursion.
  • All service charges and taxes.

Tour Exclusions

  • Any Optional tours.
  • Egypt entry visa.
  • Tipping.

Tour Itinerary

Day 1: Entry into the Land of the Pharaohs

When you arrive at the Cairo airport, a representative from our company will help you with the passport control procedures, baggage identification, and portage. You will be driven to your five-star hotel from the airport in a private A/C vehicle for check-in. We will pick you up from your hotel in the evening for a dinner cruise, after which you will be taken back to your accommodation for the night. The belly dance act will include the iconic Tannoura spin in line with the tradition of Egypt’s whirling dervishes.

Second day: a trip to the Pyramids

Start your 15-day Egypt vacation after breakfast by traveling with your tour guide to some of the main Cairo tourist spots, such as:

Giza Pyramids Complex

Six smaller pyramids, the large sphinx, the Valley Temple, and three major pyramids are all part of the Giza Pyramids complex. The structure is 2400 years old, from the 4th dynasty.

The Great Pyramid

The Great Pyramid is “King Khufu’s” property. The only preserved pyramid among the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, it is the oldest and biggest of the three pyramids on the Giza plateau. The Great Pyramid is 147 meters high, was erected over the course of 20 years, and 2,300,000 stones were utilised in its construction.

The Great Sphinx

King Chephren, the biggest statue in the world at 73 metres long, 19 metres broad, and 20 metres tall, is the owner of the huge Sphinx. The monument has the earliest known sculpture in it.

The Valley Temple

The only one still standing on the Giza plateau is an ancient Egyptian mummification temple made of granite.

After eating at the restaurant with a view of the Pyramids or the Nile, continue your day trip by going to:

Step Pyramid of Saqqara

It was built during the time of King Djoser, who governed Egypt in the 27th century B.C., and is regarded as the oldest significant example of cut stone architecture. The step pyramid is made up of 6 steps that are stacked one on top of the other and is 62 meters tall.

City of Memphis

King Menes established the first recognized capital in all of Egypt, which was strategically located between Upper and Lower Egypt. Ptah, the creator deity and guardian of art, was said to be watching over Memphis.

Finally, we return you to your hotel where you will spend the night.

Day Three: Visit the landmarks of Alexandria

After breakfast in the morning, take a private trip with an Egyptologist to Alexandria, where you’ll see:

The Catacombs

a Roman cemetery where a family tomb exhibits the fusion of Roman and Egyptian design. To see the tomb and Caracalla Hall, go underneath.

Return to the surface and continue your visit:

Pompey’s Pillar

a 25-meter-tall (82-foot) granite column erected as a monument to Emperor Diocletian, who liberated the besieged city and provided food for its hungry citizens.

Citadel of Qaitbay

On the Mediterranean seashore, a castle from the fifteenth century. In the year 1477, Sultan Al-Ashraf Qa’it Bay founded it. The Pharos Island and the Citadel are also located nearby.

We’ll have lunch at a seafood restaurant before visiting:

Alexandria Library

The library is one of the world’s greatest literary institutions since it has copies of every book ever written. The Alexandria Library also has several displays on Egyptian history as well as a collection of priceless old books.

Finally, make your way back to your Cairo hotel to spend the night.

Day Four: Travel to Aswan and see the city’s attractions

Have breakfast, check out of your hotel, and then take a flight from Cairo to Aswan. Once there, meet your Egyptologist tour guide to continue your 15-day trip to Egypt by touring the city’s famous sites, beginning with:

The High Dam

It was erected at Aswan, Egypt, over the Nile River, between 1960 and 1970. It significantly affects Egypt’s economy and culture.

The Unfinished Obelisk

the biggest obelisk from antiquity. It was carried to the Lateran Palace in Rome after being ordered by Hatshepsut (1508 1458 BC) to accompany the Lateran Obelisk (which was originally at Karnak).

Temple of Philae

Goddess Isis of Love and Beauty is honored in the Philae Temple. As part of the UNESCO Nubia Campaign initiative, the temple complex was disassembled and moved to the adjacent island of Agilkia Island to safeguard it and other sites before the Aswan High Dam was finished in 1970.

Spend your lunch and supper on the boat after checking in at the 5* Nile cruise after the day. On the cruise ship for the night.

Day Five: Visit the Temple of Abu Simbel

Get your breakfast boxes in the morning, then meet your private tour guide to visit:

Abu Simbel Temples

The two temples of Abu Simbel are regarded as the pinnacles of ancient Egypt because of their distinctive architecture. Both of the Temples were erected during the time of King Ramses II about 1200 B.C., and both are rock-cut constructions. King Ramses II is honored in one temple, while his loving wife Queen Nefertari is honored in another. Both temples are beautifully decorated with sculptures and artwork. This temple is a must-see since it has hand-carved pillars, wall paintings, sculptures, statues, and much more.

After lunch, return to your ship and keep cruising. A night on the boat.

Explore the Edfu and Kom Ombo Temples on Day Six.

After breakfast, board a ship for Kom Ombo and meet your tour guide to visit:

Temple of Kom Ombo

A temple with a view of the Nile is Kom Ombo Temple. This temple is split into two separate temples, each having its entrance, hypostyle hall, and sanctuaries.

Continue your journey to:

Temple in Edfu

Honoring the god Horus. The Edfu Temple is the best-preserved Greco-Roman structure in all of Egypt, and a “Play” depicting Horus’ victory over the malevolent deity Seth is painted on its walls.

After eating lunch, set sail towards Luxor. Once there, stay overnight on board.

Seventh-day: a visit to Luxor’s East Bank Attractions

Enjoy your breakfast on the ship, check out, and then begin your journey of Egypt by seeing Luxor’s tourist sites on the east bank of the Nile, followed by your tour guide and a private air-conditioned car. Start with:

Temple of Karnak

The Karnak temple is the most spectacular landmark in Egypt. It is the biggest complex of temples ever constructed by humans. It stands for the culmination of the work of countless pharaohs and ancient architects. Three major temples make up the Temple of Karnak, which is spread over 247 acres of land.

Transfer with your tour guide to a 5-star hotel in Luxor to check in, enjoy lunch and unwind. In the evening, go with your tour guide to one of these outstanding venues:

Temple of Luxor

The most significant event, the festival of Opet, was centered on the Temple of Luxor. The temple was constructed primarily by Amenhotep III and King Ramses II to serve as a location for the festival’s rites. The purpose of the event was to bring the ruler’s divine and human halves closer together. Return to your hotel in Luxor and spend the night there.

Day 8: Visit the West Bank of Luxor

After breakfast at your hotel, your tour guide will accompany you on a private air-conditioned car to the most notable sites on the west bank of Luxor, including:

The Kings’ Valley

It is the location of the tombs of Egypt’s kings from the 18th to the 20th dynasties, notably those of the great pharaoh Ramses II and the young pharaoh Tutankhamen. The tombs were fully furnished with everything a monarch may want in the afterlife in terms of material things. The majority of the interior decorations are still in good condition.

Temple of Hatshepsut

It is among the most exquisite and well-preserved of all the Egyptian temples. Three floors of the Hatshepsut Temple were constructed, and two large ramps in the middle connected them.

Memnon’s Colossi

Only two enormous stone sculptures of King Amenhotep III survive from a funerary temple that was once completely constructed. Blocks of quartzite sandstone from Cairo were used to create the sculptures, which were then transported 700 kilometers to Luxor.

Have lunch and spend the night at your Luxor hotel.

Nineth day: go to Hurghada

After a leisurely breakfast at your hotel, check out and travel by private air-conditioned vehicle from Luxor to Hurghada, where you will check into a 5-star hotel and spend the night.

Day 10: Take Advantage of Hurghada Diving

Join your dive guide after breakfast to see the vibrant fish and reefs on your Red Sea tours.

On day eleven, Hurghada is free.

Spend your free day in Hurghada relaxing on the beach.

Day Twelve: Hurghada Safari Tour

Breakfast is served in the morning, followed by a quad safari and a barbecue supper. A desert safari in Hurghada is an absolute rush that will quicken your pulse.

Fly from Hurghada to Cairo on day thirteen.

Check out in the afternoon and take a flight to Cairo. Once there, meet your tour guide and go to the following historic Cairo landmarks:

The Egyptian Museum

A unique collection of artwork from the last 5000 years is on display at the Egyptian Museum. There are more than 250,000 authentic objects on display, including a display of Tutankhamen’s collection of gold, jewels, and treasures that was kept safe in his tomb for more than 3,500 years.

In Cairo, lunch will be provided in a neighborhood eatery before visiting:

Citadel of Salah El Din

Up until the 1860s, it functioned as Egypt’s administrative center. It is a majestic fortification, Cairo Citadel. It was built under Salah Al-rule. Din’s The building project began in 1176 and was finished in 1182.

Mosque of Mohamed Ali

The mosque was built between 1830 and 1848 and was known as “The Alabaster Mosque” because the majority of its walls were composed of flawless alabaster. The Muhammad Ali Mosque is an exact duplicate of Istanbul’s Blue Mosque.

The National Museum of Egyptian Civilization

The National Museum of Egyptian Civilization (NMEC) is the only place where you can fully explore a variety of extraordinary and rare artifacts from Egypt’s long and varied history, which spans more than 5000 years and includes periods from prehistory to ancient Egypt, Greco-Roman, Coptic, and Islamic, as well as contemporary modern times.

Market in Khan El Khalili

Without seeing the Khan El-Khalili Bazaar, the oldest and most renowned in the Middle East, no trip to Cairo would be complete. It was built around 970 AD, the same year Cairo was established.

We’ll take you back to your hotel in Cairo for the night after the day.

14th day: Free day in Cairo

Spend your free day in Cairo as you choose.

Day 15: Complete Your 15-Day Egypt Vacation

After breakfast at the hotel, we’ll drive you to the airport and help you with the last-minute departure procedures to wrap out your 15-day trip in Egypt. P.S. Please let us know if you have any suggestions for adding or eliminating any trips from your schedule so that we can meet your needs and satisfy your requests.

15 Days Egypt Tour
15 Days Egypt Tour
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