- 06 nights at 5star Hotel in Cairo
- 03 nights at Nile Cruise based on full board
- 01 nights at 5 stars Hotel in Luxor
- 01 nights at 5 stars Hotel in Suhag
- 01 night at 5 stars Hotel in Alexandria
- All visits and entrance fees for all sightseeing as mentioned in the program
- All meals are as mentioned.
- Transportation and transfers by private air-conditioned vehicle
- English-speaking tour guide
- Sound and light show at Giza Pyramids or at El Karnak temple.
- Clients are met and assisted at the airport by company representatives.
- All Transfers with our air-conditioned vehicles.
Your Arrival:
You will be met upon arrival by the company representatives, who will assist you
with your Egyptian entry visa and help you to make a smooth transition to customs. - no matter what
time your flight arrives, should your flight be delayed, don't worry - we monitor all flights and will adjust to any delays that may occur. Your holiday starts the moment your plane lands - we will take
care of the rest.
Please Note
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All Transfers with our air-conditioned vehicles.
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Without any prior notice, the program sequence may change to meet the Nile Cruise embarkation schedule or any emergency cases.
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The above rates are based on the number of persons during the above-mentioned period.
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Any changes in group numbers may lead us to change the quoted rate. *Official check-in time at the hotel is 15:00 hrs.
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Official check-out time from the hotel is 12:00 noon.
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Official embarkation on the cruise, before lunch around 12:00 hrs. *Official disembarkation from the cruise after breakfast is 10:00 hrs.
Important notes:
The price is quoted in US dollars. Please be aware that in the event of rising fuel, increased sales and government taxes, an increase in entrance fees, or the Dollar exchange rate to the Egyptian pound — a supplement may be required to cover these costs which are beyond our control. In this eventuality, you will be advised of any required surcharge no later than 40 days prior to your arrival. In this advent, you will be advised to include this amount in your final payment.
Egypt entry visa
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You can get an Egyptian visa and get a visa from Egypt consulates abroad or upon arrival if you carry USA, CANADA, EUROP, UK, or New Zealand passports and we need to know the other nationalities with foreign passports to advise them about visas.
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Citizens of Western Europe upon their arrival to Egypt.
- Personal expenses
- Extras at hotels
- Extra sites or mileage not mentioned
- Extra meals not mentioned in the program
- Extra service or items not mentioned
- Travel Insurance
- Optional excursions
- Egypt entry visa
- Private tour of the Giza Pyramids
- Prices do not include international flights.
- All Prices are inclusive of Taxes and Service charges.
Important handy hints
A few handy hints for your up-and-coming tour to make your trip a little more pleasurable. Be sure to bring a warm pullover as early mornings and evenings can be cool. Comfortable walking shoes, sun hat and sun cream, insect lotion (sometimes there can be an annoying mosquito in the room at night). Ladies, heels are not a good idea on the roads, except for dinner events, paths and temple floors are very uneven and you will sprain your ankle! No need for evening wear, instead pack smart casual perhaps a couple of dressy casuals for the boat.
(Please note low-cut tops, short shorts, and sexy dresses are magnets for unwanted attention and are disrespectful to Egyptian religion and culture.)
In case of entering churches and mosques, you will be asked to cover bare arms and legs, and use discretion. (Bikinis and swimsuits at the pool are the exceptions) in mosques, shoes must be removed those who do not like to be barefoot keep a pair of socks in your backpack. Take a small back-pack to carry your item of warm clothing, sunscreen, sun hat, insect spray, a bottle of water, and a toilet roll (toilets in Egypt rarely have toilet paper) you pay the attendant (1 or 2 Egyptian pounds coins - about 8-16 cents) and they will hand you one piece of paper (never enough!) you will need the roll to dry your hands also. (Take the roll from your hotel room). Or carry Wet Ones and Anti-bacterial wipes. Egypt uses 2-prong round pinned sockets and the voltage is 220.
-Jewellery: For any purchases, hold off until (your guide) takes you to the registered government shops (then you are assured you are getting the product and quality you are paying for) everything comes with a certificate of authenticity. The government is very strict and these shops are certified. It is possible to get a bargain while out and about but you will not have the guarantee it's real. The same goes for oils, perfumes, and crystals.
-Vegetarians: Egyptian cuisine relies heavily on legumes, vegetables, and bread. One popular dish is called Koushari which consists of lentils, macaroni, rice, and chickpeas in a special sauce. Falafel is an Egyptian favorite food- broad beans made into a stiff paste formed into quenelles and fried. Should anyone get an upset tummy please (tell your guide and he will take you to the chemist to get medicine that rids you of the bug. *Never drink the tap water! It is okay to wash, shower, and clean your teeth with it, but not advised to drink. Bottled water is cheap and plentiful; use it instead!
-Extra visits like the mummy room or King Tut's tomb are payable in LE, so make sure that you carry enough with you. Try and plan each day in advance, work out, or ask your guide how much you will need for admissions, and keep this money separate from your spending money. Take a box of cheap pens. The children (and many adults) are very happy when you hand them out, handy for baksheesh.