Egypt Tours- Mysteries & Magic of Ancient Egypt
» This exquisite cultural expedition is unlike any other. On your tour of Egypt you will be overwhelmed by the myriad of sights we meticulously selected just for you. Throughout your Nile Cruise journey, you will examine stunning artifacts in close-up detail and perhaps unlock the mysteries of Ancient Egyptians that are hidden deep within towering walls of colossal temples. |
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Mysteries & Magic of Ancient Egypt |
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Day 1, Saturday![]() |
Cairo Upon arrival at Cairo International Airport you will be met, assisted through Immigration & Customs, and then escorted to your selected hotel. |
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Day 2, Sunday![]() Cairo |
Cairo Today's sightseeing takes you to the fabulous Egyptian Museum. Regarded as one of the most prominent in the world, it offers visitors remarkable insights into Egypt's ancient history dating back 5000 years. The priceless antiquities include King Tutankhamon's Treasures -- a spectacle beyond belief! After lunch we visit Cheops' Pyramid--one of the Seven Ancient Wonders of the World--and the Sphinx, the great god-lion sentinel, built over 35 centuries ago. The towering pyramid stands majestically on a desert plateau with two slightly smaller pyramids (one built by Cheop's son Kephren and the other by Mycerinus) erected to preserve their bodies and treasures for the afterlife. East of Cheops Pyramid is the Solar Boat Museum housing the spectacular funerary boats placed at the King's disposal for his journey of Day and Night in the afterlife with the Sun God Ra. Your sightseeing also includes the bazaars featuring a variety of items and bargains galore! (BL) |
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Day 3, Monday![]() Cairo |
Cairo The excitement begins this morning with a visit to the Coptic Museum which exhibits approximately 16000 pieces arranged in chronological order in 12 different sections of the museum – the display had been set according to scientific measures. Coptic Monuments are considered as a liaison between Ancient Egyptian Art during the Pharaonic and the Graeco-Roman periods on one hand and the Islamic era on the other. This fact granted these monuments a great importance in the Egyptian Art in general. After lunch, we drive through Old Cairo to visit the Coptic Churches of Al Moallaka, better known as the "Hanging Church and Abu Sergah dating back to the beginning of the 5th Century. We proceed to the ancient Ben Ezra Synagogue believed to be the site where Baby Moses Basket was found. (BL) |
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| Day 4, Tuesday Kom Ombo |
Cairo Discover the Middle East’s largest Museum of Islamic Art, housing antique art treasures and thousands of rare objects dating from the dawn of Islam to the Ottoman period. We continue to the Citadel of Salah El Din. Built in 1183 AD, it houses many important monuments, including the great Mohammed Ali Mosque, constructed in 1830 AD. Our next stop is Al Rifai Mosque and Sultan Hassan Mosque, a masterpiece of Mameluk architecture, it includes bronze doors inlaid with gold and silver. We proceed to the Mosque of Ibn Tulun, named after the founder of the Tulunid State. Built between 876 and 879 AD this is one of Cairo’s oldest, intact mosques characterized by its unique minaret. Next door is Gayer Anderson House, the Ottoman-syle residence of a British major, restored and furnished in the period style and boasts his fine collection of Islamic art. (BL) |
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| Day 5, Wednesday Necroplois Sakkara |
Cairo/Sakkara/Alexandria After an early breakfast we drive to Memphis, the first capital of ancient Egypt. Though most of the city has been destroyed by time, the Alabaster Sphinx and statue of Ramses II remain. We then proceed to the Necropolis of Sakkara, City of the Dead, to see the step pyramid of King Zoser and the Wall of Cobras. We also stop at the Carpet School for a demonstration. After lunch, we drive north to Alexandria, pearl of the Mediterranean. The remainder of the day will be at leisure. (BL) |
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| Day 6, Thursday Alexandria |
Alexandria Morning visit of the National Museum and its unique collection of art crafts. Proceed to the Roman Amphitheatre – in Ptolemaic times this area was the Park of Pan, a pleasure garden surrounded by Roman villas and baths. We also see Pompey’s Pillar and the Catacombs of Kom El Shoqafa with its 2nd century AD statues of Sobek and Anubis wearing Roman armor. We end our day with a visit to the renowned Alexandria Library. (BL) |
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| Day 7, Friday Montazah Palace and Gardens |
Alexandria/Cairo/Luxor Morning visit of Montazah Palace and Gardens – Acres of formal gardens and a beautiful beach make Montazah the foremost city pleasure grounds. The Palace a grand structure built in a mixture of Turkish and Florentine styles, is now a state guesthouse. After lunch, we travel to Cairo for our flight to Luxor. Upon arrival, transfer to your selected hotel.(BL) |
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Day 8, Saturday![]() Tomb of Tutankhamon |
Luxor This morning we visit the Museum of Luxor which houses a large collection of tremendously significant objects. These include statues from the famous cachette found buried in Luxor temple as well as a selection of items from the tomb of Tutankhamon. The remainder of the day will be at leisure. (B) |
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Day 9, Sunday![]() Esna |
Luxor/Abydos/Denderah/Luxor Today we start with Abydos*.Considered one of the most important archaeological sites of ancient Egypt, this sacred city was the site of many ancient temples, including a royal necropolis where early pharaohs were entombed. Abydos became notable for the Great Temple of Abydos, of Seti I, which contains a tunnel displaying the "Table of Abydos": a chronological list showing cartouche names of every dynastic pharaoh of Egypt from the first, Narmer/Menes, until the pharaohs of the last dynasty. We drive back to Denderah where you will see the Ptolemaic hypostyle hall, crypts and classic sanctuary of the God Ptah, legendary Creator of the Universe. Meander through the once thronged Temple of Hathor, Goddess of Love. (BL) * Abydos may be closed without any notice. |
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Day 10, Monday
Karnak Temple |
Luxor - Nile Cruise Transfer to your Ship, your floating hotel for the next 5 days as you cruise up-the-Nile. This morning you cross the Nile to Luxor’s West Bank, where you’ll explore the astonishing and extensive New Kingdom city of “Thebes”. Sightseeing includes the Valley of the Kings and Queens where some 64 of Egypt’s Pharaohs have their palatial resting places hewn into the sheer rock and the Colossi of Memnon, two huge seated statues of Amenhotep III. After lunch, you will visit Luxor and Karnak Temples, a holy city of pylons, hypostyle halls, colossal statues and obelisks built over many centuries and dedicated to the God Amon-Ra, his consort Mut, and their son Khonsu. (BLD) |
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Day 11, Tuesday![]() Edfu Temple |
Luxor/Edfu - Nile Cruise Sail to Edfu via Esna lock. Overnight in Edfu. (BLD |
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| Day 12, Wednesday Kom Ombo Temple |
Edfu/Kom Ombo/Aswan - Nile Cruise Today an exhilarating carriage ride takes you through town to the Temple of Horus, the Falcon God. Return to your ship and sail to Kom Ombo to visit the Graeco - Roman style Temple of Sobek, the Crocodile God. Standing serenely on a hilltop, the site offers an incredible view over the Nile. Then sail to Aswan. BLD) |
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Day 13, Thursday![]() Aswan |
Aswan - Nile Cruise Morning sightseeing includes Aswan’s Old and High Dams, the ancient Granite Quarries, and the Temple of Philae. After lunch we sail around Elephantine Island, the Botanical Gardens. (BLD) |
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Day 14, Friday![]() Nefertari Temple |
Aswan/Abu Simbel*/Cairo Disembark after breakfast. Transfer to Aswan Airport for your flight back to Cairo where you will be met and transferred to your hotel. *Passengers who purchased the “Abu Simbel” excursion will fly from Aswan to this dramatic ite to admire the magnificent Temples of Ramses II and Queen Nefertari. They were moved up the hillside to keep them from destruction by flooding from the Nile when the High Dam was built forming Lake Nasser. (B) |
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Day 15, Saturday![]() |
Depart Transfer to airport. |
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Note: All itineraries are subject to change |
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3/4 Star Standard |
5 Star Standard |
5 Star Superior |
5 Star Deluxe |
5 Star Premium |
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| Cairo | President; Longchamps or similar |
Triumph Heliopolis; Swiss Inn Pyramids Golf Resort or similar |
Sheraton Dreamland or similar |
Cairo Marriott; Grand Hyatt; Sofitel El Gezirah or similar |
Four Seasons – Nile View |
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| Alexandria | Windsor; Metropole or similar |
Windsor; Metrople or similar |
Windsor – Sea View; Metropole or similar |
Sofitel Cecil – Sea View or similar |
Four Seasons – Sea View |
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| Luxor | Mercure; Iberotel or similar |
Winter Pavilion or similar |
Winter Pavilion or similar |
Sheraton Nile; Sonesta St. George Nile |
Old Winter Palace – Nile View |
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| Nile Cruise | Presidential |
Nile Symphony; M.S. Premium or similar |
M.S. Premium; Nile Festival or similar |
Amarante Cruises; Sonesta Nile Goddess; Sonesta St. George or similar |
Sonesta Star Goddess (Beethoven) |
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Season |
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LO SEASON |
May 1 – September 30, 2010 (Tour ENDS October 3, 2010) | |||||||
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HI SEASON
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September 26, 2009 to April 30, 2010 except holidays (Tour ENDS May 2nd, 2010) | |||||||
HOLIDAYS & PREMIUM |
December 19, 2009 to January 3, 2010 – March 27 – April 9, 2010. | |||||||
HI SEASON - Estimated Cost Increase 5%-15% unless otherwise specified. |
October 1, 2010 to April 30, 2011 except holidays (Tour ENDS Sunday May 1st, 2011) | |||||||
Rates |
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TWIN |
SINGLE SUPPLEMENT |
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CATEGORY |
LO |
HI |
HOLIDAYS |
LO |
HI |
HOLIDAYS |
| 3*/4* Standard | $ 1,309 |
$ 1,428 |
$ 1,632 |
$ 380 |
$ 431 |
$ 454 |
| 5* Standard 5* STD (N. Symphony) |
$ 1,519 |
$ 1,638 |
$ 1,893 |
$ 516 |
$ 590 |
$ 669 |
| 5* Standard (MS. Premium) | $ 1,530 |
$ 1,740 |
$ 2,029 |
$ 420 |
$ 544 |
$ 714 |
| 5* Superior (Premium or Festival) |
$ 1,587 |
$ 1,819 |
$ 2,136 |
$ 476 |
$ 629 |
$ 833 |
| 5* Deluxe (Amarante) | $ 1,967 |
$ 2,165 |
$ 2,584 |
$ 720 |
$ 828 |
$ 1,105 |
| 5* Deluxe (Nile Goddess) | $ 2,023 |
$ 2,403 |
$ 3,105 |
$ 839 |
$ 1,054 |
$ 1,479 |
| 5* Deluxe (St. George) | $ 2,318 |
$ 3,026 |
$ 3,836 |
$ 1,020 |
$ 1,457 |
$ 1,984 |
| 5* Premium (Beethoven) | $ 4,250 |
$ 5,202 |
$ 6,017 |
$ 2,986 |
$ 3,831 |
$ 4,550 |
Premium Hotel Rates Are Subject To Availability And Review At Time Of Booking Supplements |
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| Inter-Air (Y Class) | $352 | $352 | $352 | $352 | $352 | $352 |
| Abu Simbel Exc. | $267 | $267 | $267 | $267 | $267 | $267 |
| Hot Air Balloon | $142 | $142 | $142 | $142 | $142 | $142 |
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