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This 15-day luxury Egypt itinerary is designed for travelers eager to immerse themselves deeply in Egypt’s rich heritage, from the bustling streets of Cairo and the Mediterranean charm of Alexandria to the majestic temples of Abu Simbel and the timeless beauty of the Nile cruise. Perfect for cultural explorers and history enthusiasts, this Egypt cultural tour combines iconic archaeological treasures with vibrant city experiences. Discover the wonders of the Great Pyramids, explore ancient capitals, and cruise the Nile while soaking in the stories of pharaohs and legends firsthand.
Indulge in a 15-day exploration of Egypt’s timeless treasures, from the ancient pyramids to the awe-inspiring Abu Simbel temples. This tour combines Egypt’s most iconic landmarks with a luxurious Nile cruise, offering rich history, cultural immersion, and unforgettable experiences. Discover the wonders of Alexandria, the Step Pyramid at Saqqara, and enjoy a breathtaking hot air balloon ride over Luxor.
Welcome to Egypt! Upon landing, you’ll receive a warm reception with a personalized pick-up arranged according to your flight schedule.
Our staff member will be waiting for you at Cairo Airport, holding a placard with your name for easy recognition.
From there, you will be escorted to your private, air-conditioned car for a smooth transfer to your accommodation.
Meals: No meals included
Overnight stay in Cairo.
After breakfast, meet your knowledgeable guide at your hotel to begin an inspiring day visiting Giza’s legendary landmarks.
Start your exploration at the Giza Plateau, home to the majestic Great Pyramid of Khufu, alongside the pyramids of Khafre and Menkaure. Admire the iconic Great Sphinx, the mythical guardian with a lion’s body and a pharaoh’s head that has stood watch for millennia.
Visit the nearby Valley Temple, a sacred site where ancient rituals and mummification took place, offering stunning vistas of the surroundings for a truly memorable experience.
Enjoy lunch at a reputable local eatery.
Afterwards, head to the Grand Egyptian Museum (GEM), one of the largest and most advanced museums globally, showcasing Egypt’s priceless archaeological treasures. Wander through impressive displays of statues, relics, and royal artifacts spanning the Old, Middle, and New Kingdoms.
Highlights include regal sculptures, exquisite jewelry, and everyday objects that paint a vivid picture of life in ancient Egypt. The museum’s modern layout and detailed exhibits provide a captivating journey through Egypt’s rich past.
At day’s end, you will be comfortably driven back to your hotel.
Overnight in Cairo.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
Today is yours to explore Cairo at your leisure. Wander through bustling streets, visit fascinating museums, or relax at a cozy café. For those interested, optional guided tours are available.
Optional Tours:
Overnight in Cairo.
Meals: Breakfast
After an early breakfast, embark on a scenic drive to Alexandria, the Mediterranean gem of Egypt, steeped in history and a blend of Egyptian, Greek, and Roman heritage.
Begin at the Catacombs of Kom El Shoqafa, an elaborate 2nd-century AD burial site blending cultural styles with spiraling chambers and ornate tombs showcasing the city’s diverse past.
Next, see Pompey’s Pillar, a towering Roman monument honoring Emperor Diocletian, then explore the nearby Serapeum ruins—once a temple dedicated to the god Serapis.
Lunch will be served at a quality local restaurant.
Continue to the Qaitbay Citadel, a remarkable 15th-century fortress built on the site of the ancient Lighthouse of Alexandria, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. The fortress offers panoramic views of the Mediterranean Sea and insight into Alexandria’s historical maritime significance.
End the day at the Bibliotheca Alexandrina, a modern architectural marvel inspired by the ancient library, housing millions of books, exhibitions, and manuscripts, celebrating Alexandria’s legacy as a center of knowledge.
Return to your hotel in Alexandria for the night.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
Note: The Alexandria Library is closed on Fridays and public holidays.
Spend a relaxed day in the charming coastal city of Alexandria, known as the “Pearl of the Mediterranean.” Enjoy a stroll along the picturesque Corniche, where gentle sea breezes and expansive Mediterranean views create a serene atmosphere.
Explore quaint streets lined with cafés, bookstores, and markets. Visit the impressive Roman Amphitheatre ruins.
For those interested, an optional day excursion to El Alamein is available, featuring visits to WWII battlefields, military museums, and memorials honoring soldiers from this historic region.
In the evening, unwind with a seafood dinner by the shore or a peaceful walk along the beach promenade.
Later, our representative will transfer you back to your hotel in Cairo.
Overnight in Cairo.
Meals: Breakfast
Enjoy another free day in Cairo to discover the city at your own speed. Wander through lively neighborhoods, visit museums, or relax in a local café. Optional tours can be arranged for those seeking guided experiences.
Optional Activities:
Overnight in Cairo.
Meals: Breakfast
Your guide will lead you to three significant sites showcasing the early history of pyramid building and ancient Egyptian civilization.
Start at Saqqara, home to the Step Pyramid of Djoser—the oldest stone pyramid in the world and a marvel of ancient architecture with its six stepped layers that influenced later pyramids.
Proceed to Memphis, Egypt’s first capital, where you’ll see the giant statue of Ramses II, a powerful reminder of Egypt’s past grandeur.
Conclude at Dahshur to explore the distinctive Red Pyramid and Bent Pyramid, which highlight the progression in pyramid design and engineering techniques.
Return to Cairo for your final night.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
Optional Evening: Enjoy the Sound & Light Show at the Pyramids—a stunning spectacle illuminating the history and legends of the Giza Plateau for a perfect end to your trip.
Return to Cairo for a day full of historical and religious significance. Begin at the Citadel of Salah El Din, a commanding fortress established in 1183 AD on Mokattam Hill, offering panoramic views of Cairo.
Visit the Mohamed Ali Mosque, a splendid example of Ottoman design, known for its gleaming white alabaster walls, majestic domes, and elegant minarets. Explore its peaceful courtyards and detailed decorations reflecting centuries of heritage.
Next, venture into Old Cairo, a district rich in religious diversity. Visit the Abu Serga Church, traditionally believed to be where the Holy Family stayed during their flight into Egypt. Then, see the Hanging Church, famed for its wooden ceiling and ancient icons, built over Roman ruins. Finally, explore the Ben Ezra Synagogue, one of Egypt’s oldest Jewish places of worship, steeped in history.
This day offers a profound glimpse into Cairo’s multi-faith cultural fabric.
Overnight in Cairo.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
This morning, I transferred to Cairo International Airport for a short flight to Aswan, the peaceful southern city known for its Nubian heritage.
Upon arrival, you will be welcomed and transferred to your hotel. The remainder of the day is free for you to relax or explore independently.
Take a stroll along the scenic Nile Corniche, enjoy hibiscus tea in a traditional café, or opt for a felucca sail at sunset to admire the golden views over Elephantine Island.
Aswan is renowned for its friendly atmosphere and rich Nubian traditions.
Overnight in Aswan.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
Depart early on a desert drive to the extraordinary Abu Simbel temples, monumental structures carved from rock by Ramses II in the 13th century BC. These temples are celebrated for their colossal statues and precise alignment with the sun.
Explore the Great Temple dedicated to Ramses II and the smaller temple honoring Queen Nefertari—both relocated in a massive UNESCO effort to save them from flooding by Lake Nasser.
After marveling at this archaeological treasure, return to Aswan for an evening at leisure or to visit the lively Nubian market.
Overnight in Aswan.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
Begin your day visiting the Aswan High Dam, an impressive engineering feat that transformed Egypt by controlling the Nile’s flooding and creating Lake Nasser.
Then, take a motorboat to Philae Temple on Agilkia Island, dedicated to the goddess Isis. The temple’s beautiful reliefs and graceful columns create an enchanting atmosphere.
In the afternoon, board your luxurious Nile cruise ship. Enjoy a welcome lunch onboard as you start your journey through Upper Egypt’s timeless landscapes.
Overnight aboard the Nile Cruise (Aswan)
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Sail north to Edfu, where you’ll ride a horse-drawn carriage to the Temple of Horus, Egypt’s best-preserved temple. Explore its towering gateways and sacred chambers dedicated to the falcon god Horus.
Continue to Kom Ombo, a rare double temple devoted to Sobek, the crocodile god, and Horus the Elder. Visit the attached Crocodile Museum to view mummified crocodiles revered in ancient times.
Return to the cruise ship for a relaxing evening. Participate in the traditional Galabeya Party, featuring music, dancing, and local cuisine.
Overnight on the Nile Cruise
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Cross the Nile to Luxor’s West Bank, the spiritual heartland of ancient Egypt. Visit the Valley of the Kings, where pharaohs like Tutankhamun were buried in elaborately decorated tombs.
Explore the Mortuary Temple of Queen Hatshepsut, a stunning terraced complex set against cliffs, honoring Egypt’s renowned female ruler.
Before returning, stop at the Colossi of Memnon, two gigantic statues that have stood sentinel for over 3,400 years.
Overnight aboard the Nile Cruise
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Disembark the cruise and visit Luxor’s monumental temples. Start with Karnak Temple, the largest temple complex in Egypt, built over two millennia.
Stand beneath the Hypostyle Hall’s 134 massive columns and stroll the Avenue of Sphinxes that once linked Karnak to Luxor Temple.
End your tour at Luxor Temple, beautifully illuminated in the evening, surrounded by the bustling modern city. Admire statues of Ramses II and detailed carvings depicting divine kingship.
Transfer to your hotel in Luxor for a restful night.
Optional Activity: Take an early morning hot air balloon ride over the Valley of the Kings at sunrise (approx. 30–45 minutes).
Overnight in Luxor
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
Enjoy breakfast at your hotel before being transferred to Luxor Airport for your departure flight.
Thank you for traveling with us! We hope your Egyptian journey has been inspiring and memorable, and we look forward to welcoming you back soon.
Meals: Breakfast
At Exodus Egypt Travel, all prices are quoted in US Dollars (USD) unless otherwise specified. However, we gladly accept payments in other major currencies such as Euros (EUR), British Pounds (GBP), and more, based on the official daily exchange rate on the payment date.
Our prices reflect current market conditions, seasonal fluctuations, and service availability, so they may change without prior notice. Once a deposit or full payment is received, your booking price is locked in and guaranteed.
What’s Included in Our Packages:
Please check your specific booking confirmation and itinerary for exact inclusions and exclusions.
Holiday Supplement:
A 25% surcharge applies to all Nile Cruises and tour packages booked during Christmas, New Year, and Easter holidays due to peak demand.
To ensure a smooth booking process with Exodus Egypt Travel, our payment terms vary depending on the service type:
After payment, you will receive written confirmation, a tailored itinerary, and travel documents via email. Receipts for all payments will be provided.
We understand plans can change. Our cancellation terms are:
Refunds, when applicable, are processed within 14 business days of receiving your written cancellation notice. Some cruises or hotels may have stricter cancellation policies, which will be clearly communicated in your itinerary.
At Exodus Egypt Travel, we welcome families and offer the following children’s pricing:
Discounts apply only when children share accommodation with two full-paying adults. Note that certain Nile Cruises and luxury hotels may have different policies or restrictions for young children, which will be detailed in your itinerary if relevant.
Some special experiences are optional and not included in standard packages. You may book these in advance or arrange on-site (subject to availability). Examples include:
Optional tours are payable in USD or local currency (EGP). We recommend booking in advance, especially during peak seasons.
While our packages are comprehensive, travelers should budget for:
We advise carrying small amounts of local currency (EGP) for convenience, especially for tipping and shopping at local markets.
Tipping (“baksheesh”) is a customary way to show appreciation for good service in Egypt. Though not mandatory, it is widely appreciated:
Tipping is generally not included in your package price. We recommend carrying small USD or EGP bills for tipping convenience.
The best time to travel to Egypt is during the winter months, from November to February, when temperatures are mild and comfortable for exploring outdoor attractions like the pyramids and temples. Avoid traveling during the peak of summer (June to August) when temperatures can soar above 40°C (104°F) in many parts of the country.
To enter Egypt, tourists typically need:
Passport: Valid for at least six months from the date of entry.
Visa: Depending on your nationality, you may need to obtain a visa in advance or upon arrival. Some nationalities are eligible for e-visas.
Travel Insurance: Recommended to cover medical emergencies and other unforeseen circumstances.
Vaccinations: While no specific vaccinations are required for entry, it’s advisable to check with your healthcare provider for any recommended vaccinations.
Traveling to Egypt is generally considered safe for tourists. The country has taken significant measures to ensure the safety of visitors, especially around tourist sites and major cities. However, it’s always advisable to check the latest travel advisories from your government and stay updated on local news and developments.
Decide Your Travel Dates and Budget
Determine when you want to travel and how much you are willing to spend. This helps narrow down your options for flights, accommodations, and tours.
Choose Your Itinerary and Destinations
Egypt offers many popular spots such as Cairo, the Pyramids of Giza, Luxor, Aswan, the Nile Cruise, Alexandria, and the Red Sea resorts. Decide which places you want to visit and for how long.
Find a Reliable Tour Operator or Travel Agency
You can book through a local Egyptian tour operator, an international travel agency, or online platforms that specialize in Egypt tours. Check reviews and ratings to ensure they are trustworthy.
Select a Tour Package or Customize Your Trip
Many companies offer pre-designed packages that include flights, hotels, transportation, and guided tours. If you prefer, you can also customize your trip based on your interests and budget.
Make a Reservation
Once you choose your package or itinerary, contact the tour operator to check availability. You will need to provide your personal details and pay a deposit or the full amount depending on the policy.
Prepare Your Travel Documents
Ensure your passport is valid and apply for an Egyptian visa if required. Confirm all bookings and print out your travel itinerary, hotel vouchers, and tour confirmations.
Pack and Get Ready
Prepare according to the weather and activities planned. Don’t forget essentials like comfortable walking shoes, sunscreen, and travel adapters.
Enjoy Your Trip!
On arrival, follow your itinerary, stay in contact with your guide or agency, and enjoy exploring Egypt’s rich history and culture.
Tipping, or “baksheesh,” is a common practice in Egypt and is not usually included in the tour price. It’s customary to tip service providers such as guides, drivers, and hotel staff. A good rule of thumb is to tip based on the level of service provided, typically around 10-15% of the bill or service cost.