7 Days Cairo, Luxor & Alexandria Tour




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7 Days Cairo, Luxor & Alexandria Tour
Discover Egypt's grandeur and cultural richness on our 7-day Cairo, Luxor, and Alexandria tour. With Beyond The Nile Tours, enjoy private air-conditioned transportation, comfortable accommodations, and a professional Egyptologist guide.
Explore must-see sites, including the Giza pyramid complex, Saqqara Step Pyramid, National Museum of Egyptian Civilization, Salah El-Din Citadel, Khan El Khalili Bazaar, Valley of the Kings, Hatshepsut Temple, Karnak Temple, Qaitbay Citadel, the Catacombs, and the Library of Alexandria.
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Tour Highlights
Giza Attractions
- Giza Pyramids Complex
- The Grand Egyptian Museum
- The Sphinx
- Saqqara Step Pyramid
- Memphis City
Cairo Attractions
- The Egyptian Museum
- Cairo Citadel
- The National Museum
- Khan El Khalili Bazaar
Luxor Attractions
- Karnak Temples
- Luxor Temple
- Valley of the Kings
- Hatshepsut Temple
Alexandria Attraction
- The Catacombs
- Pompey’s Pillar
- The Citadel of Qaitbey
- Alexandria Library
Included/Excluded
- Flight tickets from Cairo to Luxor and return.
- 3 Nights in Cairo at 5* hotel.
- 3 Nights in Luxor at 5* hotel.
- Meet and assist at Cairo Airport.
- Private Egyptologist guide during all tours.
- All the transfers by a private A/C vehicle.
- All transfers by a private air-conditioned vehicle.
- Dinner cruise on the Nile river.
- All service charges and taxes.
- International Airfare.
- Tipping
- Egypt entry visa.
- Entrance fees to all the sights in the itinerary.
Tour Plan
Day 1: Arrive in Egypt
Welcome Arrival at Egypt Airport - Beyond The Nile Tours
The "Beyond The Nile Tours" representative will meet & help you through the entry procedures at Cairo airport and assist you with your luggage and other methods. You then transfer to your hotel by a private air-conditioned vehicle for check-in.
Dinner Cruise at Nile River in the evening:
Going to dinner cruise the Nile River at nightfall, Start Your Cairo trip: Besides that, one can relax and watch the show scenario of a belly dance teaching followed by a folklore band in the background.
Overnight Experience with Beyond The Nile Tours
After your meal, you return to your hotel for an overnight stay.
Pyramids of Giza and Sakkara (Day Two)
Beyond The Nile Tours take visitors to these and many other eminent Egyptian landmarks, including the Giza pyramids complex.
The Giza pyramids complex, one of the seven The Pyramids of Giza, which includes the Great Pyramid of Khufu, has been built to be the resting place of the pharaohs of the 4th dynasty and their queens since around 2600 BC.
Beyond The Nile Tours-The Pyramid of Giza
The Great Pyramid, built in 2570 BC, is a remarkable stone structure of 2 million tones. It was completed in just 15 years and is still considered one of the original Seven Wonders of the World. Well-preserved over centuries, it stands at 146.6 meters (481 feet) and is the heaviest object in the world, weighing about 6 million units. It features an impressive King’s Chamber.
Beyond The Nile Tours -Great Sphinx of Giza
The Great Sphinx in Horus of the Horizon was created by Pharaoh Khafre between 2558 and 2532 BC. Modeled after a lion, the Sphinx symbolizes divinity and is a guardian of immortality. Its unique characteristics are highlighted by its connection to the Dream Stele of Thutmose IV.
Beyond The Nile Tours: A Valley Temple
It is a notable example of Egyptian architecture, built for Pharaoh Khafre between 2573 and 2577 BCE. It facilitated the resurrection of mummified kings and queens from the Fourth Dynasty through a ceremonial rite known as the "Opening of the Mouth," which ensured their eternal life.
Beyond The Nile Tours at The Grand Egyptian Museum
The Grand Egyptian Museum is the first breathtaking gate through which you approach the phenomenal ancient Egyptian placards, and their astonishing social and artistic creations have been built over 5000 years without rest. This comprehensive wonder grabs an unprecedented opportunity to witness the most impressive archaeological constructions and artifacts that have ever been made:
The Adventure Zone (Larp Competitions) The Hanging Obelisk King Ramses II Statue The 10 Statues of King Senusert The Grand Staircase Statues of Ptolemaic Monarchs The Victory Column of King Merneptah The Royal Regalia and the Grand Atrium & Gift display
A VIP package, which costs an additional $29, gives access to a few art pieces in practically full size. For more details, kindly contact us.
Lunch Meal
First, eat at a restaurant in Cairo. Then, visit:
The Saqqara Step Pyramid
The Step Pyramid of Saqqara, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, is known for its architectural innovation attributed to Imhotep, the high priest of the sun god Ra. Built between 2670 and 2650 BC during the Third Dynasty, it was a burial site for Pharaoh Djoser. It is recognized as one of the earliest monumental structures featuring temples and artworks.
Memphis City:
Pharaoh Menes founded Memphis in 2925 BC, establishing it as the first capital of ancient Egypt, known for its White Walls. The city became a religious center dedicated to worshiping the god Ptah, particularly in the temple within the citadel, known as the Enclosure of the Ka of Ptah. This connection is reflected in the modern name for Egypt.
Overnight Tour
After the 2nd day, you will be transferred to "Please go to Cairo Airport to catch your flight."Luxor is a beautiful city. After arriving, your tour leader will give you a hand with the process of checking in to a 5-star hotel. You will have.
Day 3 : Visit Luxor East Bank Landmarks
The Karnak Temple
The Karnak Temple is one of the best-preserved temples in the world. It stood for about 4,000 years as a sanctuary for the cult of Amun, also known as Amon Ebisu. It was called Ipet-isu, meaning "The Most Select of Places."
The complex covers approximately 2 miles and includes over 25 temples, chapels, obelisks, sanctuaries, and columns depicting the Pharaohs' heroic deeds.
Lunch Meal
You will then head to a high-end restaurant for lunch before transferring to the 5-star hotel to freshen up. In the evening, your tour guide will lead you on a sightseeing tour.
Luxor Temple lit up at night.
The Moon is called the "Sun of Night" for the Temple of Luxor, symbolizing new life in the mythical desert. Built around 1400 BCE by King Amenhotep III and later expanded by Ramesses the Great and Alexander the Great, this temple's South Campus, Ipetresyet, is dedicated to the Theban Trinity of Amun, Mut, and their son Khonsu. Known as the "Queen of the Ariana Sea," the temple features impressive pillars and intricate carvings that enhance its beauty, especially at night.
Overnight | Beyond The Nile Tours
Then, you can continue your overnight trip to your deluxe 5-star hotel.
Day 4: See the West Bank's major attractions in Luxor
Beyond the Nile Tours company has the most popular schedule in the Luxor area, the Valley of the Kings.
Beyond The Nile Tours - Valley of the Kings
Nestled on a valley slope, this area was home to a society ruled by kings and the wealthy from the 17th to 18th centuries BC. As the most significant part of the Theban Necropolis, it features temple tombs for notable rulers like Seti I and Hatshepsut, as well as the site of Tutankhamun’s rebellion and the descendants of Amenhotep I.
The Temple of Hatshepsut
The Mortuary temple of queen Hatshepsut, a symbol of Ancient Egyptian architectural achievement, is a significant site. Retaining its original beauty, the temple was built atop the cliffs of Deir el-Bahari in 1479 BCE and features a statue that represents Hatshepsut's life and title as God's Wife of Amun-Ra.
Lunch Meal
You can have a splendid lunch today at a beautiful restaurant in Luxor and then depart with your tour guide.
You can have a splendid lunch today at a beautiful restaurant in Luxor and then depart with your tour guide to go :
The Colossi of Memnon
These world-famous Colossi of Memnon were made by the great King Amenhotep III (1386 - 1349 BC) in 1350 BC. They were then transported from Cairo to Luxor, a distance of about 700 meters. They were then placed into the ruins of the Amenhotep II funerary temple. Rebuilt several times, it was most famous for its acoustical qualities during the Greco-Roman period. The temple's outer walls were decorated with pictures of Hapi, the Nile god, and his divine family, who were cut in stone.
Overnight - Beyond The Nile Tours
It gets even more fun when you visit various places and then return to your 5-star resort for an overnight stay.
Day 5: Fly to Cairo and visit the monuments. - Fly to Cairo; visit the pyramids and see the city of the century.
Khan El-Khalili Bazaar is an ancient marketplace where you can spend a lovely time at Beyond The Nile Tours.
Luxor Airport will be the starting point for your transfer to Cairo through the city tours in Giza. All places you have been to the past three days were visited in-depth before you leave today:
Museum of the Egyptian Antiquities.
It preserves the relics of the ancient Egyptians and acts as a repository of all of their secrets. The museum was built in 1901 with the plan that it would be tough to destroy and would be there for centuries. It is composed of monuments and artifacts that have been around for about four thousand years, dating from different periods and civilizations.
Lunch Meal
We will start with lunch in a local Cairo restaurant before going back to :
The Salah El Din Citadel :
Constructed in 1182, this fort symbolizes Egypt's power and importance in the Middle East. Located in Mokattam, the highest part of Cairo, it was originally constructed as a defensive fortress and a meeting place for rulers. Today, the citadel is renowned for its museums and galleries, which showcase valuable artifacts.
Beyond The Nile Tours - Mohamed Ali mosque
The Department confirmed that the Mohamed Ali Mosque, known as the alabaster mosque, stands out as a unique art masterpiece.This mosque symbolized the Ottoman's weakness when they were ordered to build one instead of Mohamed Ali.
The mosque was designed in an opulent Ottoman style with a French rococo touch. The mosque was enriched with a combination of red, green, and gold details, and a large golden dome was constructed at the base of the mosque.
National Museum of Egyptian Civilization
(NMEC) is the National Museum of Egyptian Civilization, which has been a member of the AfMA since 200. This astonishing introduction to a new dimension of 2500 BC with the ancient and—most valuable of all—priceless treasures was initially the 19th-century explorer's museum in Fustat, Cairo, where almost 50,000 antiquities were accumulated. Not only that but there is a chamber where many mummies are.
Al Muizz Street
Al-Muizz Street is a giant maze turned architectural marvel with inhabitants and home museums on almost every corner. Between 953 and 975 AD, it was developed into a cultural and architectural core within the bustling market, mostly for worship and protection.
The Khan El Khalili Bazaar
Built-in the Mamluk era between 1382 and 1389, Khan El Khalili Bazaar was founded and has since evolved into the biggest market in Egypt. It became a rendezvous for the great artisans and traders to showcase their unmatched craftsmanship skills and offer the best souvenirs at competitive prices.
Overnight:
At the end of the day, you will have dinner and check into the Cairo 5-star hotel, where you will spend the night in the lodge.
Day 6 : Sightseeing in Alexandria
The proposal of Beyond The Nile Tours includes The Citadel of Qaitbay
The plan for the sixth day is to have breakfast in the morning and be transferred to the Cairo, Luxor, and Alexandria tours. The service of bag pick up and travel to Alexandria, second capital of Egypt | Back to the hotel, you leave with your guide to The second capital of Egypt because you have your private guide with you. This tour is going to start with:
Kom El Shoqafa Catacombs:
The Kom El Shoqafa Catacombs, built between the 2nd and 4th centuries during the Greco-Roman period, served as a burial space for a family and are regarded as one of the seven wonders of the Medieval World. They create a unique outdoor museum showcasing the harmony between Pharaonic and Hellenistic art.
Pompey's Pillar:
A wonderful granite specimen 28 meters high and 2.7 meters wide, the introduction. The most magnificent Roman victory monument was built between 298 and 303 AD so that the legacy of the Roman emperor Diocletian could be placed in history.
Lunch Meal
Enjoy a tasty lunch in a seafood restaurant and then :
The Qaitbay Citadel
The Qaitbay Citadel is a significant landmark on the Mediterranean coast. In Dubai, visitors can enjoy exquisite Islamic architecture in an open-air museum. Built between 1477 and 1479 AD during Sultan Al-Ashraf Sayf Al-Din Qa'it Bay's reign, the citadel incorporates ruins from the ancient Lighthouse of Alexandria.
The Alexandria Library:
The Bibliotheca Alexandrina is a modern cultural center Inspired by the ancient Library of Alexandria, a significant center of knowledge and learning in the ancient world. It was lost in the first century. Opened in 2003, it features museums with significant ancient artifacts and hosts a collection of 8 million books and information units.
OVERNIGHT:
After you finish your tour and have lunch back in Cairo, a private A/C car will be ready to transfer you back to your hotel in Cairo at night.
Day 7: Ending of Cairo Luxor Alexandria Trip
A hotel breakfast will be ready waiting for you at the end of the Cairo, Luxor & Alexandria tour. After this, you will accompany our Cairo representative to the airport for your home flight.

