Egypt Classic Tour in 14 Days

Overview

Now you can enjoy our Egypt tours in 14 days to see the top attractions of Cairo, Luxor, Aswan and Siwa. You can also enjoy during Egypt classic tours Cairo, Luxor Aswan classical tour package 8 Days 7 Nights. In this unique Egypt travel packages, you will explore many historical and adventure places such as The Giza pyramids, Abu Simbel, Karnak Temple, and try Egypt Nile Cruise tours.


 

Tour Info
  • Duration: 14 days , 13 nights
  • Departure time and location: Based on the agreement with the traveler
  • Return time and location: Based on the agreement with the traveler
  • Package category: Classic Tours
Tour Highlights
  • Pyramids of Giza
  • Abu Simbel
  • Nile Cruise
  • Kom Ombo Temple
  • Karnak Temple
  • The Valley of the Kings
  • Temple of Queen Hatshepsut
  • The Colossi of Memnon
  • The Catacombs
  • Fort of Qaitbay
  • Library of Alexandria
  • Siwa
  • Temple of the Oracle
  • Picnic Lunch
What to Expect
  • Pyramids of Giza → Ancient wonder and Egypt’s eternal symbol.
  • Abu Simbel → Massive rock-cut temples built by Ramses II.
  • Nile Cruise → Enjoyable boat trip on the Nile, viewing temples and landscapes along its banks.
  • Kom Ombo Temple → Unique double temple dedicated to Sobek and Horus.
  • Karnak Temple → Egypt’s largest religious complex dedicated to the god Amun.
  • Valley of the Kings → Burial site of Egypt’s pharaohs, including Tutankhamun’s tomb.
  • Temple of Queen Hatshepsut → Stunning temple honoring Egypt’s first female pharaoh.
  • Colossi of Memnon → Two massive statues of Pharaoh Amenhotep III on Luxor’s west bank.
  • Kom El-Shaqafa Catacombs → Impressive Roman tombs featuring statues and ancient inscriptions.
  • Fort of Qaitbay → Historic coastal fortress on the Mediterranean in Alexandria.
  • Library of Alexandria → Modern cultural and knowledge center honoring Egypt’s ancient scholarly legacy.
  • Siwa → Beautiful oasis in the Western Desert, famous for natural springs and Berber culture.
  • Temple of the Oracle → Historic temple with religious and legendary significance in ancient Egypt.
  • Picnic Lunch → A special experience to enjoy nature and traditional Egyptian food.

Itinerary

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Welcome to the land of the Egyptian Pharaohs. Our representative will meet and assist you at Cairo International Airport, then handle all your procedures through passport control, luggage area, and customs formalities with ease. Afterwards, transfer to your Cairo hotel.
 


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You will start Cairo day tours with your own private guide. Of course, visiting the pyramids is at the top of the bucket list of millions of people worldwide. Our company will bring your dream to reality. Listen to your guide talk about the Egyptian Pharaohs, gods, goddesses, mythology, and mummification. Your private Egyptologist guide will be happy to answer all your questions and explain all the history and the mystery of the Giza Pyramids. You will have full time for activities such as entering the chambers and visiting the Sun Boat Museum. Follow your guide’s steps to visit the Sphinx and the Valley Temple. Following this, visit one of the biggest museums in the world. Your Egyptologist guide will explain the masterpieces of the Egyptian Museum. You will be captivated by the world’s most famous and largest art collection, with some artifacts dating back five millennia or more. The treasures found in King Tutankhamun’s tomb are the top highlights among the exhibits. Your private live guide will give you the chance for some private free time to explore more of the museum, and you may wish to visit the Royal Mummy Room (upon request at extra cost). When the tour ends, catch a sleepers’ train to Aswan.


Day 2: Activity - 1
Meet and Pick Up

According to the arranged pick-up time, your tour guide will be waiting in the lobby of your accommodation to pick you up and transfer you to visit the following sights.
 

Day 2: Activity - 2
Pyramids of Giza

The Pyramids of Giza are iconic monuments of ancient Egypt, built as tombs for Pharaohs Khufu, Khafre, and Menkaure. They showcase extraordinary engineering and remain one of the most famous archaeological sites in the world.
 


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Upon arriving in Aswan, you will have free time to enjoy the Nubian atmosphere and culture. Go for a relaxing felucca ride around Elephantine Island.

 


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A free day: In Aswan, you can explore the quiet, beautiful city with the option of visiting Abu Simbel or the attractions of Aswan.

 


Day 4: Activity - 1
Meet and Pick Up

According to the arranged pick-up time, your tour guide will be waiting in the lobby of your accommodation to pick you up and transfer you to visit the following sights.
 

Day 4: Activity - 2
Abu Simbel

The Abu Simbel Temple is one of the greatest ancient Egyptian monuments, built by King Ramses II in the 13th century BC to honor himself and his wife, Queen Nefertari. The temple is famous for its massive rock-cut statues and was relocated in the 1960s to save it from Lake Nasser’s rising waters.
 


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Enjoy a relaxing ride on a felucca (traditional Nile sailboat) and travel down the river, watching the scenery glide by. At night, sleep on the deck under the stars (mattresses and blankets are provided). Enjoy delicious meals onboard during your Aswan day tours. The felucca itself does not have toilets or showers, but a private support boat traveling nearby has both (please bring a towel).

 


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Visit the temple of Kom Ombo. The Greeks dedicated this temple to both Horus (the falcon) and Sobek (the crocodile) in Kom Ombo. After this visit, enjoy a four-hour drive to Luxor, where you will visit the Karnak Temple before checking in at your Luxor hotel.

 


Day 6: Activity - 1
Meet and Pick Up

According to the arranged pick-up time, your tour guide will be waiting in the lobby of your accommodation to pick you up and transfer you to visit the following sights.
 

Day 6: Activity - 2
Kom Ombo Temple

The Temple of Kom Ombo is unique for its double design, dedicated to two gods—Horus the falcon and Sobek the crocodile. It overlooks the Nile and showcases beautiful reliefs depicting medicine, surgery, and daily life in ancient Egypt.
 

Day 6: Activity - 3
Karnak Temple

The Karnak Temple Complex in Luxor is the largest religious structure ever built. Dedicated mainly to the god Amun-Ra, it features massive columns, obelisks, and sacred lakes that reveal the power and devotion of ancient Egyptian civilization.
 


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Cross the Nile to the West Bank where the Valley of the Kings, the Mortuary Temple of Queen Hatshepsut, and the Colossi of Memnon are located. Start with the Valley of the Kings; your guide will explain the most important stories of the site and recommend the best tombs to visit. Next, explore the Mortuary Temple of Queen Hatshepsut during your Luxor day tours. Your guide will explain the history of the temple before giving you free time to explore it on your own and take pictures of its highlights. Finally, stop at the Colossi of Memnon.

 


Day 7: Activity - 1
Meet and Pick Up

According to the arranged pick-up time, your tour guide will be waiting in the lobby of your accommodation to pick you up and transfer you to visit the following sights.
 

Day 7: Activity - 2
The Valley of the Kings

The Valley of the Kings in Luxor served as the royal burial ground for pharaohs of the New Kingdom. It contains more than 60 tombs, including that of Tutankhamun, adorned with colorful wall paintings depicting the journey to the afterlife.
 

Day 7: Activity - 3
Temple of Queen Hatshepsut

The Temple of Queen Hatshepsut, located at Deir el-Bahari on Luxor’s west bank, is a masterpiece of ancient Egyptian architecture. Built into the cliffs, it honors one of Egypt’s most powerful female pharaohs and is dedicated to the god Amun-Ra.
 

Day 7: Activity - 4
The Colossi of Memnon

The Colossi of Memnon are two massive stone statues of Pharaoh Amenhotep III, located on the west bank of Luxor. They once guarded the entrance to his mortuary temple and are famous for their impressive size and grandeur.
 


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Fly back to Cairo and drive to the coastal city of Alexandria.

 


Day 8: Activity - 1
Meet and Pick Up

According to the arranged pick-up time, your tour guide will be waiting in the lobby of your accommodation to pick you up and transfer you to visit the following sights.
 

Day 8: Activity - 2
Alexandria

Alexandria, the Bride of the Mediterranean, is Egypt’s second-largest city and has a rich history dating back to Alexander the Great, who founded it in 331 BC.
The city is a major cultural and tourist hub, home to landmarks such as the modern Bibliotheca Alexandrina, the Citadel of Qaitbay, Montazah Gardens, and Pompey’s Pillar.
Alexandria blends history and the sea’s spirit, making it a perfect destination for lovers of culture and nature.


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You will start Alexandria day tours with the Catacombs. This Roman subterranean tomb dates back to the 1st century A.D. and shows the great influence of Egyptian mythology and burial customs on the Romans. Descend 75 feet to see the impressive mixture of Egyptian and Roman art. After navigating the maze and complex layout of the tomb, go upstairs and enjoy the Mediterranean breeze when visiting the Fort of Qaitbay. The fort was built on Pharos Island, where the Great Lighthouse of Alexandria once stood. From atop the fort, enjoy views of the blue sea and the city of Alexandria. Finally, the modern Library of Alexandria is a revival of the ancient one built by Ptolemy I. Explore the different exhibits and the latest technologies in this great center of culture and knowledge.


Day 9: Activity - 1
Meet and Pick Up

According to the arranged pick-up time, your tour guide will be waiting in the lobby of your accommodation to pick you up and transfer you to visit the following sights.
 

Day 9: Activity - 2
The Catacombs

The Catacombs, also known as Kom El-Shaqafa Catacombs, are located in Alexandria and are one of the most important archaeological sites combining ancient Egyptian, Roman, and Greek cultures.
They consist of underground tombs decorated with carvings and statues depicting daily life and religious beliefs of ancient Egyptians.
The catacombs are a remarkable tourist destination for those interested in history and ancient archaeology.
 

Day 9: Activity - 3
Fort of Qaitbay

The Fort of Qaitbay is located in Alexandria on the Mediterranean coast and is one of Egypt’s most prominent historical forts.
It was built in the 15th century by Sultan Al-Ashraf Qaitbay to protect the city from naval attacks.
The fort features high walls and pointed towers and offers stunning views of the sea and the old harbor.

Day 9: Activity - 4
Library of Alexandria

The Bibliotheca Alexandrina, or Modern Library of Alexandria, is located on the Mediterranean coast in Alexandria and is one of Egypt’s most important cultural landmarks.
Opened in 2002, it was built as a revival of the ancient library that served as a center of knowledge in antiquity.
The library houses millions of books in multiple languages, along with museums, exhibition halls, and research centers, making it a global hub of culture and learning.


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Leave Alexandria for the oasis of Siwa, and on the way, stop at the World War II Memorial Cemetery in Al Alamein.

 


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Bike the Mountain of the Dead and the Temple of the Oracle. Additionally, you can opt to take a dip in Cleopatra’s Bath or travel by donkey cart for a perfect desert sunset.

 


Day 11: Activity - 1
Meet and Pick Up

According to the arranged pick-up time, your tour guide will be waiting in the lobby of your accommodation to pick you up and transfer you to visit the following sights.
 

Day 11: Activity - 2
Temple of the Oracle

The Temple of the Oracle is located in Dendera, north of Qena near the Nile River, and is one of the most prominent ancient Egyptian temples dedicated to the goddess Hathor.
The temple served as a center of worship and the home of the oracle who provided prophecies and dream interpretations for kings and citizens.
It is notable for its magnificent decorations and carvings depicting religious rituals and daily life in ancient Egypt, making it an important destination for researchers and visitors.


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Enjoy a four-wheeled Egypt adventure tour to the sand dunes, followed by a picnic lunch in the desert. Explore the amazing landscape of the oasis.

 


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Drive back to Cairo

 


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After having your breakfast at the hotel, transfer to Cairo Airport for your final departure.

 


Inclusions & Exclusions

Inclusions
  • Meet-and-assist services upon arrival and departure.
  • Transportation in private air-conditioned vehicles.
  • Accommodation in Cairo at a 5-star hotel, including breakfast.
  • Lodging in Luxor at a 5-star hotel, including breakfast.
  • Accommodation in Aswan at a 5-star hotel, including breakfast.
  • Lodging in Alexandria at a 5-star hotel, including breakfast.
  • Staying in Siwa at a 4-star hotel, including breakfast & dinner.
  • All sightseeing tours in Cairo, Luxor, Aswan, Siwa, and Alexandria, including English-speaking Egyptologist guides, entrance fees, and transfers.
  • Sleeper Train (Cairo-Aswan).
  • Internal flight (Luxor-Cairo).
  • Portage when needed.
  • All service charges and taxes.
Exclusions
  • Entry visa to Egypt.
  • Any optional tours not mentioned in the itinerary.
  • Camel rides.
  • Entrance fees to: The Solar Boat Museum, the chambers of the pyramids, the Royal Mummies Room at the Egyptian Museum, and Tutankhamen’s tomb in the Valley of the Kings.
  • Gratuities/Tipping (Recommended).
  • International airfare.

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