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Egypt, Cairo

A tour in Cleopatra's footsteps 5*

Tour
Cruise included

Deal negotiated for you

  • 13-day / 12-night group tour
  • Accommodation in Cairo for 5 nights in one of the following 5-star hotels (local standards): 5-star Concorde El Salam Cairo Hotel & Casino, 5-star Tolip Olympic International City or similar.
  • The 7-night cruise in a standard cabin on one of the following 4 5-star boats (local standards): M/S Zeina, Tuya (Blue Shadow III), Beau rivage, M/S Marquise or similar
  • Full-board from breakfast on day 2 to breakfast on day 13 (excluding drinks & bottled water)
  • Flights departing from the city of your choice
  • Shared round-trip airport-hotel and inter-hotel transfers on a shuttle or local bus
  • Excursions and visits mentioned in the programme
  • Cairo-Luxor domestic return flights
  • A local Egyptology guide for the duration of the stay
  • A complimentary dinner and show on the Nile
Customise your trip on the Options page.

Your stay starts here

A tour in Cleopatra's footsteps 5*

Your Egyptian adventure begins in Cairo on the Giza Plateau, opposite the legendary pyramids guarded by the Sphinx. Then, head to Luxor on a 5-star cruise (local standards), and discover Alexandria.

--> Example of a day-by-day itinerary for a Thursday arrival:

DAY 1 I CAIRO: Arrival in Cairo, transfer to the 5-star hotel (local standards).
DAY 2 I CAIRO: Visit to the pyramids, the Sphinx, Memphis and Saqqara.
DAY 3 I CAIRO - LUXOR: Domestic flight from Cairo to Luxor, boarding for the cruise.
DAY 4 I LUXOR - ESNA : Valley of the Kings, Medinet Habu (or Mortuary Temple of Ramesses III). Sail to Esna.
DAY 5 I ESNA - EDFU - KOM OMBO: Sail to Edfu, Temple of Horus, sail to Kom Ombo.
DAY 6 I KOM OMBO - ASWAN: Temple of Kom Ombo, sail to Aswan, Philae temple complex.
DAY 7 I ASWAN: Mini felucca cruise and Kitchener Botanical Garden.
DAY 8 I ASWAN - ESNA: Sail to Esna, free day on the boat.
DAY 9 I ESNA - LUXOR: Temple of Karnak, Temple of Luxor.
DAY 10 I LUXOR - CAIRO: Disembarkation from the ship and domestic flight from Luxor to Cairo. Discover Cairo, Khan El Khalili Souks.
DAY 11 I CAIRO: National Museum of Antiquities, Coptic Quarter.
DAY 12 I CAIRO - ALEXANDRIA - CAIRO: Visit to the catacombs of Kom El Shoqafa and the citadel of Quaitbay. Return to Cairo.
DAY 13 I CAIRO: Breakfast, transfer to the airport, departure.


Please note:
- Your actual itinerary may vary depending on your day of arrival, as cruises only depart from Luxor on Saturdays. As such, the itinerary is adjusted to match the cruise departure.
- The order of visits may also be altered due to local constraints (sailing time, passing through locks, etc.), however, all visits mentioned in the itinerary will be carried out.
- The boats shown in the photo gallery correspond to the different boats available for this cruise.
- Boats and hotels are rated 5-star according to local standards, which may differ from European 5-star standards.
- The person who will welcome you at the airport is not a guide, but an assistant who will help you complete the formalities.
- Customs formalities may take some time.

Your detailed itinerary

Arrival in Cairo.

Cairo is one of the world's largest cities. It stretches majestically along both banks of the Nile. This vibrant and historic city is a fascinating blend of cultures, architecture and history, offering a unique experience for travelers.

Upon arrival, you will be greeted by a tour guide who will assist you with entry formalities.

An English-speaking guide and Egyptologist will then take over and accompany you for the duration of your stay.

Enjoy a shared transfer to your hotel.

Spend the night at a 5-star hotel (local standards).

Breakfast at the hotel.

Set off to visit the Giza Plateau and its incredible pyramids: Khufu (the largest, built around 2650 B.C.), one of the 7 Wonders of the Ancient World and the only one to have withstood the test of time. For more than 40 centuries, it was the highest monument built by man at 146 m high.
Khafre: Also known as Chephren, this pyramid looks taller than Giza, but in reality it is slightly smaller. Its tilt angle is more pronounced, and it sits on slightly higher ground, which gives this impression.
Menkaure: The tomb of King Menkaure. With a height of 66 metres, it is much smaller than the other two pyramids.
The Sphinx: A lion's body with the head of a pharaoh. Its function was to guard the entrance to the tomb against looters. It is 73 metres long and 20 metres high.

Lunch by the pyramids.

You will spend the afternoon exploring the sites of Memphis and Saqqara. Memphis, south of Cairo, is now a palm grove containing various stone blocks, tablets and statues, including the iconic alabaster sphinx. The capital of the ancient Egyptian empire, Memphis was founded by King Menes around 3000 BC.

Continue to the site of Saqqara and the famous Step Pyramid, built around 2700 BC for the Pharaoh Djoser by the architect Imhotep.

Dinner and overnight stay at the hotel (local standards)

Breakfast.

Transfer to the airport and flight to Luxor, Upper Egypt.

Arrival, transfer to the port and settling into the ship's cabins.

Lunch on board.

Free afternoon on the boat

Dinner and overnight on board the 5-star (local standards) ship

Breakfast.

Transfer to the airport and flight to Luxor, Upper Egypt.

Breakfast on board.

Set off to visit the left bank of the Nile, Thebes, where tombs of pharaohs from the 18th to the 20th dynasty can be found.

The Valley of the Kings, where you will visit three tombs. From the eighteenth dynasty and throughout the New Kingdom, the pharaohs were no longer buried in temples or monuments dedicated to their final journey. Thutmosis I and all the pharaohs who followed him chose to be buried on the other side of the Nile, on the West Bank - the land of the afterlife. There were no more colossal monuments like the pyramids or even the mastabas of the Old Kingdom, but instead vaults were dug into the rock and access to them was strictly closed and hidden. Perhaps the main reason for this was to avoid tomb raiders.

Visit to the temple at Medinet Habu also known as the Temple of Ramses III. This temple resembles a castle. It is undoubtedly one of the most spectacular burial temples. Your visit to Egypt would not be complete without a visit to the gigantic and monumental site of Ramses. Ramses III wanted to restore the greatness of Egypt and at the same time immortalise the name of his famous ancestor. He began building his jubilee temple as soon as he ascended the throne, and it remains one of the largest in the necropolis of Thebes. Visitors are always fascinated by this huge ancient fortress built by Ramses. It is incredible in both size and grandeur. It is one of the few that still has beautiful colours.

On the way back there is a photo opportunity at the Colossi of Memnon: 2 giant twin statues carved in sandstone, witnesses to the past splendour of the temple of Amenhotep III.

Lunch on board.

Sail for Esna.

Dinner and overnight on board the 5-star (local standards) ship

Breakfast on board.

Set off to visit the left bank of the Nile, Thebes, where tombs of pharaohs from the 18th to the 20th dynasty can be found.

The Valley of the Kings where you will visit three tombs. From the eighteenth dynasty and throughout the New Kingdom, the pharaohs were no longer buried in temples or monuments dedicated to their final journey. Thutmosis I and all the pharaohs who followed him chose to be buried on the other side of the Nile, on the West Bank - the land of the afterlife. There were no more colossal monuments like the pyramids or even the mastabas of the Old Kingdom, but instead vaults were dug into the rock and access to them was strictly closed and hidden. Perhaps the main reason for this was to avoid tomb raiders.

Visit to the temple at Medinet Habu also known as the Temple of Ramses III. This temple resembles a castle. It is undoubtedly one of the most spectacular burial temples. Your visit to Egypt would not be complete without a visit to the gigantic and monumental site of Ramses. Ramses III wanted to restore the greatness of Egypt and at the same time immortalise the name of his famous ancestor. He began building his jubilee temple as soon as he ascended the throne, and it remains one of the largest in the necropolis of Thebes. Visitors are always fascinated by this huge ancient fortress built by Ramses. It is incredible in both size and grandeur. It is one of the few that still has beautiful colours.

On the way back there is a photo opportunity at the Colossi of Memnon: 2 giant twin statues carved in sandstone, witnesses to the past splendour of the temple of Amenhotep III.

Lunch on board.

Sail for Esna.

Dinner and overnight on board the 5-star (local standards) ship

Breakfast on board.

Set off to visit the left bank of the Nile, Thebes, where tombs of pharaohs from the 18th to the 20th dynasty can be found.

The Valley of the Kings where you will visit three tombs. From the eighteenth dynasty and throughout the New Kingdom, the pharaohs were no longer buried in temples or monuments dedicated to their final journey. Thutmosis I and all the pharaohs who followed him chose to be buried on the other side of the Nile, on the West Bank - the land of the afterlife. There were no more colossal monuments like the pyramids or even the mastabas of the Old Kingdom, but instead vaults were dug into the rock and access to them was strictly closed and hidden. Perhaps the main reason for this was to avoid tomb raiders.

Visit to the temple at Medinet Habu also known as the Temple of Ramses III. This temple resembles a castle. It is undoubtedly one of the most spectacular burial temples. Your visit to Egypt would not be complete without a visit to the gigantic and monumental site of Ramses. Ramses III wanted to restore the greatness of Egypt and at the same time immortalise the name of his famous ancestor. He began building his jubilee temple as soon as he ascended the throne, and it remains one of the largest in the necropolis of Thebes. Visitors are always fascinated by this huge ancient fortress built by Ramses. It is incredible in both size and grandeur. It is one of the few that still has beautiful colours.

On the way back there is a photo opportunity at the Colossi of Memnon: 2 giant twin statues carved in sandstone, witnesses to the past splendour of the temple of Amenhotep III.

Lunch on board.

Sail for Esna.

Dinner and overnight on board the 5-star (local standards) ship

Breakfast on board.

Set off to visit the left bank of the Nile, Thebes, where tombs of pharaohs from the 18th to the 20th dynasty can be found.

The Valley of the Kings where you will visit three tombs. From the eighteenth dynasty and throughout the New Kingdom, the pharaohs were no longer buried in temples or monuments dedicated to their final journey. Thutmosis I and all the pharaohs who followed him chose to be buried on the other side of the Nile, on the West Bank - the land of the afterlife. There were no more colossal monuments like the pyramids or even the mastabas of the Old Kingdom, but instead vaults were dug into the rock and access to them was strictly closed and hidden. Perhaps the main reason for this was to avoid tomb raiders.

Breakfast on board.

Set off to visit the left bank of the Nile, Thebes, where tombs of pharaohs from the 18th to the 20th dynasty can be found.

The Valley of the Kings where you will visit three tombs. From the eighteenth dynasty and throughout the New Kingdom, the pharaohs were no longer buried in temples or monuments dedicated to their final journey. Thutmosis I and all the pharaohs who followed him chose to be buried on the other side of the Nile, on the West Bank - the land of the afterlife. There were no more colossal monuments like the pyramids or even the mastabas of the Old Kingdom, but instead vaults were dug into the rock and access to them was strictly closed and hidden. Perhaps the main reason for this was to avoid tomb raiders.

Visit to the temple at Medinet Habu also known as the Temple of Ramses III. This temple resembles a castle. It is undoubtedly one of the most spectacular burial temples. Your visit to Egypt would not be complete without a visit to the gigantic and monumental site of Ramses. Ramses III wanted to restore the greatness of Egypt and at the same time immortalise the name of his famous ancestor. He began building his jubilee temple as soon as he ascended the throne, and it remains one of the largest in the necropolis of Thebes. Visitors are always fascinated by this huge ancient fortress built by Ramses. It is incredible in both size and grandeur. It is one of the few that still has beautiful colours.

On the way back there is a photo opportunity at the Colossi of Memnon: 2 giant twin statues carved in sandstone, witnesses to the past splendour of the temple of Amenhotep III.

Lunch on board.

Sail for Esna.

Dinner and overnight on board the 5-star (local standards) ship

Breakfast.

Sail to Edfu.

Lunch on board

Take a horse-drawn carriage tour of the magnificent Temple of Horus at Edfu. This masterpiece of architectural balance and elegance is one of the best-preserved sites in all of Ancient Egypt, a great example of Ptolemaic art from the Greco-Roman period. You enter the temple via the great column decorated with large raised images of the king and the gods, and walk towards the courtyard with walls depicting the various rituals performed by the king. At the entrance to the temple are two large black granite falcons representing the god Horus.

The cruise continues to Kom Ombo.

Dinner and overnight on board the 5-star (local standards) ship

Breakfast. In the morning visit the temple of Kom Ombo, just a short walk away. Located on a promontory on the banks of the Nile, this temple, the only one of its kind in Egypt, dates back to the Greco-Roman period and combines two magnificent sanctuaries. One is dedicated to Sobek, the crocodile god, and the other to Horus, the falcon god. It was built during the Ptolemaic period (Ptolemaic dynasty, Greco-Roman period) on the site of a temple of the New Kingdom (dedicated to Thutmes III, 18th dynasty).
The temple is located on the top of a hill, 15 metres above the Nile. Its most surprising feature is that it is dedicated to 2 different gods: the falcon god Haroeris, "Great Horus", sometimes called "Horus the Elder", and Sobek, the crocodile god. Duality is everywhere in this temple: it has two entrances, two parallel corridors and symmetrically arranged rooms on either side of these corridors, all leading to the double sanctuary.
Carved columns in the esplanade in front of the entrance display shimmering colours. The small building to the right of the entrance is the Chapel of Hathor.

Sail to Aswan, the capital of Nubia.

Lunch on board.

Next, visit to the Philae Temple.

Following the construction of the Aswan High Dam by President Nasser in the 1960s, the island of Philae, upstream from the Nile's first waterfall, was completely submerged. With the support of UNESCO, the monuments of Philae were dismantled piece by piece and reassembled on the neighbouring island, 400 metres downstream. Philae was entirely dedicated to Isis.

Visit to a Papyrus Institute, where you can make a few purchases - although it is not mandatory.

Dinner and overnight on board the 5-star (local standards) ship

Breakfast on board.

Free morning.

Lunch on board.

Mini-cruise in a **felucca and Kitchener's Botanical Garden. A felucca is the only way to reach the left bank and the Kitchener or Elephantine Islands, true jewels of the river. Enjoy the breeze as you sail the calm blue waters of the ancient Nile.

Stop off at Kitchener Island and visit the botanical garden

Late afternoon free.

Dinner and overnight on board the 5-star (local standards) ship

Optional activity to be booked and paid for on site with our local representative:
Coach trip to Abu Simbel: An exceptional site 160 miles south of Aswan, this great temple was saved by UNESCO in 1969. The Colossi of Ramses, the largest in Egypt, are built directly into the cliff. They are dedicated to the most famous gods of Pharaonic Egypt. The Great Temple is dedicated to the god Amon-Re, the Temple of Hathor.

Breakfast.

Free day on the boat.

Lunch on board.

Sail to Esna

Dinner and overnight on board the 5-star (local standards) ship

In early morning, the boat passes through the lock.

Breakfast on board.

Visit to Karnak Temple, the most theological of the temples built here over a period of 2000 years and a place of worship to the god Amun. The greatest kings (Seti I, Ramses II, Thutmosis III, Ramses III) succeeded each other. The name "Karnak", meaning "fortress", dates from the Muslim conquest.

Lunch on board.

Visit to Luxor Temple, built to glorify the god Amun-Re, who celebrated his wedding anniversary with his wife Mut every year. The procession left Karnak Temple and travelled along the banks of the Nile to Luxor. The construction of the latter dates back to the reign of the two Pharaohs Amenhotep III and Ramses II. (The Luxor Temple can be visited at night).

Return to the boat.

Free time to spend however you like.

Dinner and overnight on board the 5-star (local standards) ship

Breakfast on board the boat, then disembarkation

Flight to Cairo

Lunch

Discovery of Cairo with a visit to the Citadel of Saladin and the Muhammad Ali Mosque (built between 1830 and 1849, it is so white that it is nicknamed the "Alabaster Mosque"). In the centre of the courtyard is a large clock, a gift from King Louis Philippe of France to Muhammad Ali Pasha. The Belvedere offers a panoramic view of the city of Cairo.

Stroll through the Khan El Khalili souks, a bazaar built in the 14th century. It is highly colourful and has traditional goods, but also offers a fabulous choice of gold, gold thread and silver jewellery and a selection of oriental handicrafts.

Check-in at the 5-star hotel (local standards) in Cairo

Breakfast.

Trip to the Egyptian Museum where treasures dating from the prehistoric age to the Roman period can be observed. You will come face to face with the well-known Tutankhamun, among other amazing exhibits. The museum has over 250,000 items and is one of the largest in the world. It helps visitors discover the history of Ancient Egypt through 5 millennia.

Lunch during the trip.

Departure for a visit to the Coptic district of Cairo. The Christian religion was introduced by St Mark around 45 AD and this is how the Coptic community - Coptic being a term specifically referring to the Christians of Egypt - began to develop. The Coptic area of Cairo is best known for having a large number of churches in a very small area. The Church of Saints Sergius and Bacchus is one of the oldest Christian churches and was built around the 3rd or 4th century AD. The church was named St Sergius in honour of a former warlord who converted to Christianity. The Christians built a church on this site because it is believed that the Holy Family took refuge here when it was a cave.
Saint Virgin Mary's Church, or the Hanging Church, is a very beautiful monument. It can be reached via a staircase that leads to a corridor with mosaics depicting biblical scenes. This church is nicknamed the Hanging Church because it is built on palm tree trunks that support it like stilts. The interior is richly decorated. In the main room there is a Coptic icon of the Virgin Mary with Jesus in her arms. It's as if she's following you with her gaze as you walk around her.

Dinner and overnight stay at the 5-star hotel (local standards)

Breakfast.

Depart in the morning to explore Alexandria, founded in 331 BC by Alexander the Great, who gave it its name. The former capital of this region in ancient times, it was the first port of Egypt and the largest cultural centre in the entire Mediterranean basin.

Visit to the catacombs of **Kom El **, considered to be the largest Roman burial site known to date. Diocletian's Column, built in honour of the emperor.

Lunch during the visit

Return to Cairo at the end of the day

Dinner and overnight stay at the 5-star hotel (local standards)

Breakfast

Depending on your flight schedule, group transfer to the airport.

Assistance with check-in formalities

Your accommodation

During your tour, you will stay for 5 nights in a 5-star hotel (local standards) and 7 nights on board a 5-star ship (local standards), as listed or similar:

Cairo: 5-star Concorde El Salam Cairo Hotel & Casino (local standards), 5-star Tolip Olympic International city (local standards) or similar

Boat: M/S Marquise, Tuya (Blue Shadow III), Beau Rivage, or similar

Please note: the boat's operation can sometimes become quite noisy.

Full-board package

Accommodation is on a full board basis from breakfast on day 2 to breakfast on day 13.
The package excludes drinks and bottled water (tap water is not drinkable in Egypt).

USEFUL INFORMATION

A local English-speaking Egyptologist guide will accompany you for the entire duration of the stay.

Tips: 'bakchich'! A word you'll soon be familiar with! It's easy to say no to a solicitor, but it's a way of rewarding work and service well done. Gratuities for guides are never included. It is at the discretion of each individual.

A paying connection accessible throughout the boat may be available. However, we cannot guarantee the quality of the connection that will be available during your stay.

The baggage allowance for domestic flights is 23 kg in the hold per person, and a small cabin bag, 7 kg max. Any additional kilos will be subject to a supplementary charge at the airport

Accommodation is rated according to local standards.

There can be a lot of random, extensive checks at the airport in Egypt depending on the number of tourists, which is why the tour leader plans the schedule ahead as much as possible.

Because traffic can be heavy in Cairo, journey times can be long.

The excursions are in groups, with other participants.
This package includes free time to wander around at your leisure. However, you are responsible for paying for any transfers.

Optional extras are at an additional cost, to be paid for with your guide or local representative

The tour itinerary may be amended due to local conditions (travel time, passing through locks, etc. however, stated tours will take place)

The pace of the visits can be quite intensive (see all the visits included in the day-by-day itinerary details), which means waking up very early in the morning (outside the ship's sailing periods)

Egypt is a cultural destination

PLEASE NOTE: For those booking the **hotel only package (without international flights): please inform us of your flight details as soon as possible via the contact form located in the “Help and contact” section at the bottom of the page, so that we can organise your transfers

Transport included
This price includes :
  • 13-day / 12-night group tour
  • Accommodation in Cairo for 5 nights in one of the following 5-star hotels (local standards): 5-star Concorde El Salam Cairo Hotel & Casino, 5-star Tolip Olympic International City or similar.
  • A 7-night cruise in a standard cabin on one of the following four 5-star boats (local standards): M/S Zeina, Tuya (Blue Shadow III), Beau rivage, M/S Marquise or similar.
  • Full-board from breakfast on day 2 to breakfast on day 13 (excluding drinks & bottled water)
  • Excursions and visits mentioned in the programme
  • Return Cairo-Luxor domestic flights
  • A local Egyptologist guide for the duration of the stay
  • Shared round-trip airport-hotel and inter-hotel transfers on a shuttle or local bus
  • A dinner and show on the Nile included
  • Booking fees
  • Flights departing from the city of your choice
  • Mandatory airport taxes
This price does not include :
  • Visa and service fees
  • Meals and drinks not mentioned in the description
  • Personal expenses and gratuities
  • Tips for the guide and driver
  • Personal insurance (unless taken out at time of booking)
  • Excursions not included in the booking or purchased separately
  • And, more generally, everything not mentioned in the "This price includes" section above

Useful information

Useful information

Practical details

If you are travelling alone, you will be asked to pay a surcharge for a single room. This additional charge will be automatically included in your quote.
Child rates will be applied for children from 2 to 12 years old in the case where the child shares the room with two adults. If the child is travelling with just one adult, the surcharge may be applied on an adult basis. If your child or children do not fit into the age group mentioned above, the rate will be communicated to you at the time of processing your order. If the room is equipped with a bunk bed, the bed height is not suitable for children under 6 years of age.
For safety reasons, the wellbeing facilities of most establishments are not accessible to children under 16 years old. Similarly, it is possible that some amenities or services require an additional charge or are unavailable for exceptional reasons.
Unless otherwise stated in the service description, activities and any additional services available at destination are provided in the language of the destination country and in English.
The opening times and hours of the activities, restaurants and bars are provided as an indication only and may be subject to change. Contact the reception desk in order to be informed of any changes.
Appropriate dress is required. We remind you that gambling may involve risks of isolation, indebtedness, and dependency...
Any additional special requirements the traveller may request which are not included in the travel service description will be communicated to our service provider. Sending this information does not imply acceptance and PerfectStay.com cannot be held responsible for the fulfilment of these special requests. Only the service provider of PerfectStay.com can access this request on location and any additional costs may be paid locally by the traveller.
Unless expressly stated in the description of the services and accommodation, the hotel is not suitable for people with reduced mobility.

Travel documents

Once your reservation has been made, you will receive a confirmation e-mail before your travel documents are sent.
Regarding the transport documents (in the case of a reservation with transport included), we will provide you with all the information relating to check-in and luggage in the "Your travel documents" email, allowing you to leave with peace of mind.
To take advantage of all your reserved services (hotels, transfers, activities, etc.), you will receive one or more exchange vouchers to be presented to each supplier.
The contact details of the establishment will be specified in these documents, to help make your arrival at your destination as straight-forward as possible.

Transportation

Choose an offer and, according to your preferences, opt for a seat in economy, business or first class.
See the 'View flight info' section for details on each trip.
In order to best organise your time in the airport, we advise that you arrive 2 hours before boarding for a medium-haul flight, or 3 hours before boarding for a long-haul flight (more than 5 hours). Take advantage of your early arrival to pass through security and check your luggage.
You will be informed whether or not luggage is included at the time of your booking.
You will have the opportunity to add additional luggage for a fee.
There are several different cities that are typically offered as departure points. Your arrival destination will show in your travel documents.
Depending on the flight schedule, some arrivals or returns may be made at night with early arrival or late departure. You will not always be able to have your room available immediately and will need to refer to the check-in and check-out conditions of the hotel.
In the event that your transfer is not included in your hotel reservation, it may be offered at the time of your reservation as an additional option. Unless specifically mentioned, transfers may be made in groups of 15 to 55 people.
Important: the modification or the cancellation of a booking is only possible within the limits and including the fees outlined in our general conditions of sale.
Thank you for kindly taking note of the CO2 emissions produced by your means of transport: https://www.carbonfootprint.com/calculator.aspx

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