Classic Egypt with Alexandria
Experience the very best of Egypt on this extended 13-day journey that seamlessly blends the highlights of the Nile Valley with the coastal charm of Alexandria on the Mediterranean Sea. Begin your adventure in Cairo, where the timeless Pyramids of Giza and the enigmatic Sphinx await, alongside the rich collections of the Egyptian Museum and the spiritual heart of Old Cairo.
Fly south to Luxor and embark on a luxurious 5-star cruise along the Nile River. Sail in comfort through ancient history, with expert-guided visits to the Valley of the Kings, Karnak Temple, and the temples of Edfu and Kom Ombo. In Aswan, discover the serene Temple of Philae and enjoy a traditional felucca ride around Elephantine Island, before capping off your Nile experience with onboard entertainment and hospitality.
From Aswan, return north and travel overland to Alexandria, Egyptâs coastal gem steeped in Greco-Roman history. Spend three nights in this Mediterranean city as you explore iconic landmarks such as Pompeyâs Pillar, Qaitbay Citadel, the Roman Catacombs, and the famous Bibliotheca Alexandrina, by fresh seafood lunches by the sea.
Conclude your journey back in Cairo with a final day exploring the Citadel of Saladin, the Alabaster Mosque, and the bustling bazaars of Khan El Khalili.
This well-paced itinerary offers a rich blend of ancient wonders, cultural immersion, and scenic relaxation, perfect for travelers seeking a deeper and more complete Egyptian experience.
- VIP meet and assist at Cairo International Airport (arrival & departure) by our English-speaking representative
- Meet and assist at domestic airports (Cairo, Luxor, Aswan)
- All private transfers in Cairo, Luxor, and Aswan in deluxe air-conditioned vehicles
- Domestic airport transfers and assistance
- 5 nightsâ accommodation in a 5-star hotel in Cairo (Bed & Breakfast)
- 4 nightsâ accommodation on a 5-star deluxe motorboat cruise from Luxor to Aswan (Full Board â starting with lunch, ending with breakfast)
- 3 nights in Alexandria (4-star hotel, B&B)
- All private guided sightseeing tours with a licensed English-speaking Egyptologist
- Entry tickets to all listed monuments and attractions as per the day-by-day itinerary
- Nile felucca ride in Aswan around Elephantine Island and visit to the Botanical Garden
- Onboard entertainment: Galabeya Party & Nubian Show
- All applicable current taxes and service charges
- Seafood lunches in Alexandria (as per the itinerary)
- Egypt entry visa
- International flights
- Domestic flights (Cairo â Luxor and Aswan â Cairo)
- Meals not mentioned in the itinerary (e.g., lunches and dinners in Cairo hotels)
- Optional tours and excursions (e.g., Abu Simbel, hot air balloon in Luxor)
- Beverages during meals on the cruise
- Tipping for guides, drivers, and cruise staff
- Personal expenses and items of a personal nature
- Any service not clearly mentioned under "Price Includes"
Overnight: Cairo hotel
Meals: None





Overnight: Cairo hotel
Meals: Breakfast





Overnight: Cairo hotel
Meals: Breakfast





Overnight: On board Nile Cruise in Luxor
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner






Cairo Marriott Hotel & Omar Khayyam Casino
Originally constructed as a visitorâs palace, Cairo Marriott Hotel & Omar Khayyam Casino has provided guests the royal treatment for decades. Modern guestrooms offer luxury bedding, free Wi-Fi and 24-hour room service. Many have balconies with garden, city or Nile views. Luxury hotel suites feature generous layouts, kitchenettes and fireplaces. perks like free breakfast, afternoon tea and dessert. Enjoy on-site amenities including a 24-hour gym, outdoor lap pool, a spa and an elegant casino. Several of our 14 dining options are set in our lush gardens. Wedding and conference planners appreciate our hotel’s versatile and unique event venues and proximity to some of the worldâs most famous sites, including the Pyramids, Sphinx and Cairo Tower. Be transported to the Egypt of 1869 when you step into the lobby of our 5-star luxury hotel in downtown Cairo. Visit Cairo Marriott Hotel & Omar Khayyam Casino, where you’ll be treated like royalty.

Four Seasons Hotel Alexandria at San Stefano
With Egyptian underpinnings and a sleek waterfront setting, our resort-style Hotel embodies modern Alexandria and its unique cosmopolitan flare. On one side, the Mediterranean Sea glistens in the sun; on the other, a dynamic metropolis buzzes with life. Wake to welcome views of either side from your roomâs balcony, then head for a stroll along our private beach tucked along a bay in the middle of the city. Weâll show you Egypt from a whole new perspective
Offering views of the Mediterranean, this luxury hotel is a 10-minute walk from the Royal Jewelry Museum and 9 km from the Library of Alexandria. The Lighthouse of Alexandria is 12 km away.
Elegant rooms and suites with chic decor provide flat-screen TVs, free Wi-Fi and minibars, as well as marble bathrooms and balconies with panoramic views of the city or the sea. The suites add living rooms and dining areas. Room service is offered 24/7.
Amenities include 4 refined restaurants, 3 sleek bars and a low-key cafe, plus a private beach, an outdoor pool and squash courts. Massages are offered in a lavish spa with an indoor pool and a fitness room.

Cairo Pyramids Hotel
Just a step away from the most ancient civilization.
Footsteps away from the Great Pyramids of Giza, the Cairo Pyramids Hotel is where the glamorous history of Egypt and its world famous hospitality meet. The hotel is the perfect starting point for sightseeing, relaxation and business meetings alike, featuring elegantly appointed rooms, two swimming pools and a variety of bars and restaurants to choose from, all surrounded by lush gardens.
Both the Garden wing and the newly opened Pyramids wing offer guests a gracefully comfortable experience.
Facilities at Cairo Pyramids Hotel
Free WiFi
fitness area
meeting rooms
24 hour room service
central location
restaurant
bar
swimming pool
Please visit https://visacentral.com/egypt-visa
Please note your passport should be valid for 6 months after the end date of your visa.
Egyptâs national airline is Egypt Air. Most major international airlines fly to Cairo.
Please check with your travel agent or your favourite travel website for more
information.
On Health â Bring a supply of your medication if you take any on a regular basis as well as a copy of your prescription. However, please be assured that your hotel or our staff will find you a specialized doctor should the need arise.
On Clothing â Upon visiting mosques, please dress conservatively, i.e. half/long sleeved shirt and no shorts. In public areas, this would also be our advice. However, in some touristic areas such as the seaside, it perfectly fine to wear shorts and sleeveless shirts. Please remember to remove your footwear upon stepping into a mosque.
On Photography â Taking photos inside many temples is restricted, so please follow the advice of your guide and the keeper of the sites. In some places, please be aware that the government will charge you for taking photographs. Due to new policies put in place by the Ministry of Tourism, cameras are not permitted at all in the Valley of the Kings. Please exercise caution and respect when taking photographs of anything other than tourist sites. It is forbidden to take photographs of the police, anything of a military nature or indeed bridges, airports and public works. Respect should be given to Egyptian women, use discretion. Always ask permission before taking photos of people and expect to be asked for a tip in return.
Always carry local currency as it will make your life easier, especially when paying for groceries, taxis, touristic venues, museums and souvenirs. In big shops, restaurants and hotels you may use your credit cards.
On Tips â If you feel generous enough to tip one child, then expect to be followed by a hoard of others expecting to be tipped as well. Make sure you have a lot of small bills for such ventures as tipping is sort of expected and even the smallest bill (one pound) will be welcomed.
On Transportation â Taxis are a problem as they do not have a counter and pricing can be very tricky. Best is to use Uber or Careem or else have your hotel get you a cab and negotiate the price before you go on your ride.
In general, always take a bottle of water on your expedition. The heat will get to you.
On the Egyptian Language- Learn the basic words: Laâ (no) and shukran (thank you). You will be needing them.
On Dining Out, first time travelers are at a loss. It is best to seek out a hotel chain or a well-reviewed restaurant (ask around if you can) then you can be assured to get good, clean food. The price will be worth it. Never drink tap water! Wash and shower with it, but do not drink it.
On independent travel, for a first timer it is not advised. It much better to take a guide. You donât need to book a package tour, groups can be arranged here. First and foremost, prepare yourself for a culture shock. Many seasoned travelers arrive and find it is unlike any other country they have previously visited.
On Organizing your Trip â Alone or in a couple or with friends and you wish to organize everything yourself, please let the hotel know of your plans before leaving. Should you get lost, the hotel will be able to act on your behalf. Also arm yourself with hotel address and telephone number, always, as you may need it. Be aware that you might be ripped-off. Like many tourist destinations, Egypt has its âwolvesâ, preying on unsuspecting, trustful travelers. Often the total cost will be more than if you had arranged it through a travel agent or your hotel and a lot less enjoyable.
The ones recommended are: Yellow Fever (common to most parts of Africa), Tetanus and Hepatitis. Otherwise, just take the usual precautions when travelling to hot parts of the world. Drink bottled water, avoiding ice and unless you are in a well-known hotel and restaurant, avoid eating uncooked greens. Avoid roadside food stands. Bring a good insect repellent as the evenings might be full of mosquitoes. At all cost, avoid contact with street dogs, rabies is still a risk in Egypt. Make sure you have condoms on you, they are also available in all pharmacies. Carry a small medical kit for your needs, with painkillers and diarrhea tablets at hand at all times. We also advise you to carry a travel insurance.
It has never been a problem, however you have to put up sometimes with annoying verbal harassment and this happens to Egyptian women as well. The best thing is to ignore and go on. It can sometimes get really irritating but reacting does not work. There is nothing forbidden in Egypt. You do not need to cover up or anything of the sort, yet to avoid drawing unnecessary attention to yourself, do please cover your shoulders and cleavage and do not wear shorts. It is just a matter of feeling comfortable and fitting in. Best footwear are sneakers as there is a lot of walking and it is dusty and sometimes the streets are in poor condition and dirty.
The high-season is October to May, making June to September (the summer months and the hottest) the low-season and therefore prices are at their lowest.
Spend a couple of nights in Cairo, take the sleeper-train to Aswan, spend another two nights there while visiting Abu Simbel and the Philae Temple, maybe Kom Ombo too. Then you can take a cruise down the Nile to Luxor, spend two nights visiting the Valleys of the Kings and Queens and the Karnak Temple Complex. Then you can return to Cairo and from there head to a Red Sea resort, either on the Sinai Peninsula or the coast, for a few nights.
Even though we arrange tours⊠the best BUDGET way is to do it yourself.
It is easier to sit back, have someone make all arrangements for you and just zip, worry-free from place to place (and some people wouldnât do it any other way; it is a vacation after all LOL). But if youâre willing to put in the work, are flexible, easily adaptable, easy going and youâre willing to deal with haggling etc. it is not impossible to do Egypt without an operator.
In 10 days you can definitely visit three cities. You can even add Aswan in there. For most first-time visitors, 2 days in Cairo is enough. It is an overwhelming city, especially if youâre going about on your own.
If youâre going to do this yourself, I suggest at least securing ground transportation for the day. That can be a hired private car or taxi but you donât want to be wasting time flagging down and haggling with taxis at every turn. Having pre-arranged transport will take lots of the hassle out of doing things yourself. Having a good guide book is essential but if you can, book a guide or two to break up the monotony and really help with understanding the sites and bringing them to life. There are many good budget hotels in Luxor, Cairo and Aswan, which can be booked on sites such as hostelworld.com. You pre-pay 10% of the booking when itâs made and then pay the rest on arrival. The hostels do tours as well.
If youâre a student, be sure to bring your ISIC card for 50% discount on tickets to the sites.
If you decide you need help arranging all or part of the trip, donât hesitate to contact us.
The best time to visit Egypt is from October to May. It is the peak travel season, temperatures are milder though comparatively warmer than in the northern hemisphere. This is our High-Season with its two busiest periods: the Christmas/New Year period and the Easter Period, whereby hotels and cruises will put their prices up. This can mean that some hotels become really expensive, so making your reservations very early, even for the budget hotels, is strongly advised. The other 4 months are the low-season so to speak. May to September are the height of Egyptian summer, with very high temperatures, especially in Upper Egypt (Luxor and the southern parts of the country). However, this is the time for you to see Egypt in virtual peace and quiet, giving you the advantage of seeing the sites without any hassle either from school children or crowds of tourists.
Egypt offers a wide variety of 3-star hotels. The prices range from $12 to $20 per person per night in a double room. I would suggest you check hotel directories for rates and locations. Backpacker services are not popular in Egypt, although a few are available.
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