Exclusive Egypt in 2025

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Join us for an Exclusive Egypt 2025 tour 
Begin your adventure in the vibrant city of Cairo, where you will visit its most famous landmark, the Pyramids of Giza, along with the majestic Sphinx. You'll also explore the newly opened Egyptian Museum. Our journey continues southward to Aswan, where you will board a luxurious 5-star cruise liner for a relaxing trip along the Nile to Luxor. Along the way, we will make several stops to explore the sights, all accompanied by your knowledgeable tour guide. Your exclusive holiday in 2025 will conclude in Sharm El Sheikh, a stunning resort city located at the southern tip of the Sinai Peninsula along the Red Sea. Known for its crystal-clear waters, vibrant coral reefs, and year-round warm weather, Sharm El Sheikh is a paradise for beachgoers, divers, and adventure seekers alike.

 

 


 

At a glance

Day 1Arrive Cairo. Transfer to hotel. Afternoon Pyramids & Sphinx tour
Day 2Visit the Egyptian Museum and Khan El Khalili Bazaar. Afternoon a leisure
Day 3Flight to Aswan. Start of Nile cruise program
Day 4Kom Ombo and Edfu Temple tour
Day 5Valley of the Kings visit
Day 6Flight to Sharm El Sheikh via Cairo 
Day 7Sharm El Sheikh: Day free
Day 8Sharm El Sheikh: Day free
Day 9Sharm El Sheikh: Day free
Day 10Sharm El Sheikh: Day free
Day 11Depart Sharm El Sheikh and end of services 

Highlights

> Private tour with daily departures
> Transfers and transportation in AC vehicles
> Experienced qualified English-speaking guides throughout
> Entrance fees included
> Sail from Aswan to Luxor onboard a 5* Cruise Liner
> Anjoy 6 days on the prime stretch of the Red Sea beauty in Sharm on an All Inclusive basis 
 

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Itinerary

Day 1

Arrive Cairo

  • Arrive Cairo International Airport. Our representative will assist you through the immigration.
  • Transfer to your hotel for check-in 
  • Afternoon The Pyramids of Giza and Sphinx Tour 
  • Return to your Hotel & Overnight
Day 2

Cairo (B)

  • After breakfast leave on a morning tour of the newly opened Museum, followed by a visit to the Kahn El Khalili Bazaar
  • The afternoon will be free
Day 3

Cairo - Aswan - Starts of Nile cruise Program ( B-L-D)

  • Transfer to Cairo Airport for your Flight to Aswan
  • You are met on arrival for transfer to your Nile cruise Liner
  • Embarkation before lunch.
     
  • Highlights of the day
  • Aswan High Dam, the largest rock-filled dam in the world and one of the most important engineering feats of the 20TH century an artificial lake-Lake Nasser, with a surface of 4000 sq. km lies behind the dam.
  • Felucca Sailing; sail by the felucca around the Elephantine Island and see the Aga Khan Mausoleum and the Kitchener's botanical garden.
    AvailabReturn to your cruise liner for overnight.

Inclusions

  • Return airfares with EGYPT AIR (based on limited & specific seats)
  • Departure and Fuel taxes (Subject to change)
  • Meet and assist on arrival and departure by our local representative 
  • Transfer and intercity transportation as per itinerary in AC vehicle
  • Accommodation at the Ramses Hilton in Cairo and the Cleopatra Luxury Resort in Sharm El Sheikh in shared rooms 
  • 5* Nile cruise program in a double-sharing cabin
  • Meals: as mentioned 
  • Local English Speaking Guide
  • Entrance fees

Exclusions

  • Increases in Airfares and Airline Levies
  • Personal expenses, meals and drinks unless otherwise specified
  • Travel Insurance
  • Egypt visa fee
  • Tips
  • Services not stated in the itinerary

Validity

  • Rate valid for travel between 01 and 31 May 2025 

    Contact us for rates for alternative dates 
     

Country information

  • Best time to travel 
    The best time to visit Egypt’s sites (Cairo, red Sea Resort and Nile Cities) is from February to April and again between October and November. During these months, the sky and seas are perfectly blue.
    Winter time temperatures (December to February) are mild and can be overcast. Note that December is peak season and rates are calculated accordingly
  • Egypt Culture and Greetings
    Egypt’s Essential Views are defined as Honour, Loyalty, Education, Modesty and Pride
    Greetings between men and women: A handshake may be acceptable in certain circumstances and the woman must extend her hand first. If she does not, a man should bow his head as a sign of acknowledgment.
  • Drinks & Food
    There is a wide variety of offerings available ranging from the cheap food carts and street food that serve Egypt’s working class to fancy restaurants that cater solely to tourists and the upper class. Tea (shai) is the national drink of Egypt. Invitations to sit and drink tea together are an important part of the culture. Egyptians generally drink tea sweetened with a large amount of sugar. Alcohol is not widely consumed because of Islamic rules. Beer is popular and readily available in the larger cities. Buy your duty-free alcohol before entering the country. 
  • City Travel 
    Government-owned Transport Authority run buses and tram services in Cairo (Very crowded). Buses and fixed taxi routes are run by private companies. The easiest way to get around Cairo is by Metro. Most used transport mode are taxi’s. Fix the rate before you start your journey. A comprehensive rail network runs through the country. Serving the Nile cities are various AC day and night trains with sleeping and restaurant cars serving Luxor and Aswan (Sleeper trains must be booked well in advance)
  • Tipping
    Also known as Backsheesh will be requested from you by “everyone”. Change your money into Egyptian Pounds for tips to porters, waiters, room staff and drivers. Official Guides are tipped in Foreign currency. Remember that the tips supplement the income of low Egyptian wages paid. 
  • Local interesting meals
    Ful Mudamas: broad beans in sauce
    Koshari: lentils, macaroni, rice and chickpeas
    Mahshi: stuffed grapevine leaves
    Fiteer Baladi: known as Egyptian pizza, fiteer is buttery and full of artery-clogging goodness
    Falafel (Tameya): a deep-fried mixture of herbs and beans is a favorite, especially among vegetarians
    Kofta: minced beef or lamb with spices, rolled onto a skewer and barbecued over coals