Luxury 11 Days Egypt Tour




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Luxury 11 Days Egypt Tour
Experience the wonders of ancient Egypt on an unforgettable 11-day tour. With Egypt Tour Packages, enjoy a private, air-conditioned car and the expertise of a knowledgeable Egyptologist from Beyond The Nile Tours.
Explore iconic sites in Cairo, including the Pyramids of Giza, Khan El Khalili Bazaar, the National Museum of Egyptian Civilization, the Qaitbay Citadel, and the Library of Alexandria.
The adventure continues with a luxurious 4-night cruise on the Nile River between Luxor and Aswan, where you’ll visit breathtaking temples and significant sites like Karnak Temple, Hatshepsut Temple, and the Valley of the Kings.
Book your dream holiday and discover the rich heritage of ancient Egypt!
Tour Highlights
Cairo Attractions
Cairo Highlights
- Giza Pyramids Complex
- The Grand Egyptian Museum
- Memphis City
- The Egyptian Museum
- Islamic Landmarks In Old Cairo
Aswan Highlights
- The High Dam
- Philae Temple
- Edfu & Kom Ombo
- Abu Simbel Temple
Luxor Highlights
- Karnak Temple
- Luxor Temple
- Valley of The Kings
- Hatshepsut Temple
Alexandria Highlights
- The Catacombs
- Pompey’s Pillar
- Qaitbey Citadel
- Alexandria Library
Included/Excluded
- Accommodation for 6 nights in Cairo at A Luxury High luxury hotel.
- Accommodation for 1 night in Luxor at A Luxury High luxury hotel.
- Accommodation for 3 nights at A Luxury high luxury Nile cruise.
- Domestic flight tickets (Cairo / Aswan- Luxor / Cairo).
- Meet and greet service by our representatives.
- The assistance of our guest relations during the trip.
- All transfers by a private air-conditioned vehicle.
- Private Egyptologist guide throughout all your journey.
- Water and soft drinks onboard the vehicles.
- All service charges & taxes.
- International Airfare.
- Egypt entry visa.
- Any optional tours.
- Tipping.
- Entrance fees to all sites as indicated in the itinerary.
Tour Plan
Day 1: Arrival in Egypt
CAIRO INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT -Check-In.
Upon arrival in Cairo, our representative will assist with passport control, baggage retrieval, and customs. You'll then be escorted to your 5-star hotel for check-in and an overnight stay.
We will pick you up from your hotel to start an unforgettable evening in Egypt. Enjoy a dinner cruise with a charming atmosphere featuring a mesmerizing belly dancing show and a folklore band. The night will also include a captivating Tannoura performance inspired by the flying dervishes of Egypt.
A driver will be waiting to take you to your destination. You will then return to your hotel for the remainder of the evening.
Meal: Dinner
Cairo: 1 Night Stay at Hotel
Day 2: Pyramids, Sakkara, Memphis Trip
Begin your 11-day luxury of Egypt by having breakfast at your hotel. A private Egyptologist tour guide will lead you to the most popular tourist sites in Cairo, where you can find places to visit, such as:
The Giza Pyramids Complex
This place was like a time capsule that preserved the essence of the Ancient Egyptians for 4000 years. The Giza complex is surrounded by three large, the most grandiose, pyramids and six little ones, with the grand sphinx and the valley temple.
The Great Pyramid
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.
The Giza Sphinx
The Great Sphinx—also acknowledged as "Horus, the earth-touching," is magnificent in the fields of Giza and rests quietly on Earth while King Khafre (2558–2532 B.C.) is reigning. This statement calls the Sphinx "Timeless one." It was holding the body of the mythological creature known as the sphinx, which was composed of the lion and man's face. This depicts the king's strength and intelligence.
The Valley Temple
The Valley Temple is said to belong to the Old Kingdom (2686-2134 BC). It was used for the mummification process. The whole piece is made from red limestone and granite, which are of ancient Egyptian origin and have been completely preserved. The statue, including a god himself, was the largest and most famous in the country.
The Grand Egyptian Museum
The Grand Egyptian Museum features an impressive collection showcasing 5,000 years of Ancient Egyptian civilization. Highlights include the Statue of King Ramses II, the Statues of King Senusert, the Grand Staircase, the Victory Column of King Merneptah, and the Hanging Obelisk. Visitors can also explore the royal regalia, Grand Atrium, and Gift Shop, providing a unique glimpse into the ancient world.
In addition, a VIP ticket is possible, which, if acquired, will allow you admission to unique attractions. Contact us for more information!
Enjoy your lunch and view the Pyramids or the Nile in a fabulous modern restaurant. And then, proceed your journey to:
The Saqqara Step Pyramid
An ancient structure built by the famous Imhotep, the Saqqara Step Pyramid is 63 units high (6 steps). It was made during the period 2670-2650 BC as the primary burial location for King Djoser, who is present to this day. The six-step pyramid is such a major Egyptian architectural feat, indicating a new direction in pyramid design during the old kingdom phase.
The City of Memphis
The name of the two city annexations together refers to the ancient kingdom of Egypt, which was created as the main city by King Menes in the 31st century. Memphis has been a large center of art and state activities for two thousand years. It is also under divine protection since it is the all-powerful god's pleasant place of creation and craftsmen, Ptah.
Accommodation: Overnight in Cairo Hotel
Day 3 : Excursion to Oriental Pearl, Film City & India Gate in Alexandria.
Begin your custom Alexandria tour with your private Egyptologist guide after breakfast as follows on the 11-Day Luxury Tour of Egypt. Take the scenic route to visit the top Alexandria tourist sites.
Kom El Shoqafa Catacombs
One well-known archeological site is the Kom El Shoqafa Catacombs, which were built in the Greco-Roman period, mainly from the 2nd to the 4th centuries. They were constructed as a burial space for a family, and as a result, they became one of the seven wonders of the Medieval World. This is a unique kind of open-air museum that provides pictorial 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.
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.
Lunch at the seafood restaurant And continue with a visit:
The Alexandria Library
The Bibliotheca Alexandrina is a recognized cultural locus and a modern rendering of the monumental ancient Alexandrian Library, which was lost long ago in the first century. The contemporary library was opened in 2003 and is equipped with a series of museums housing iconic ancient materials and 8 million units of information (books) present.
Meals: Breakfast, Brunch
Accommodation in Cairo hotel for 1 night
Day 4 : Travel to Aswan by air and Tour of Aswan attractions Philae Temple, Egypt
Philae Temple, Egypt
Eat some breakfast and leave your Cairo hotel. Visit Cairo Airport to get on a plane to Aswan. A professional Egyptologist tour guide will be waiting for you to join the luxurious 11-day tour of Egypt. The tour will start with a guided exploration of the area and town of Aswan.
The Aswan High Dam
The Aswan High Dam was constructed from 1960 to 1970, most of it a landmark of engineering and a major contributor to the amazing industrial revolution in Egypt, which promised more economic and cultural benefits.
The incomplete obelisk
There is a marvelous Egyptian obelisk design in Abaton called the Unfinished Obelisk. It is monolithic and incomplete. Queen Hatshepsut (1508-1458 BC) constructed it to be the largest obelisk at the temple entrance of the great Karnak temple. However, the obelisk got a crack when it was being built, so it was never finished.
The Temple of Philae
The Philae temple of the motherhood goddess Isis stored the sacred myth of "Myth of Osiris." Established in 280 B.C. and made during the time of King Ptolemy II, it is among the oldest and most well-known places in Egypt. The temple is preserved and protected as part of the UNESCO Nubia Campaign. It was moved to Agilkia Island in the 1960s and 1970s. It is one of the only buildings made and still exists in Egypt today.
In the afternoon, you will check in and have lunch, and dinner will be served on board the Nile cruise. Then, stay on board for the night.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Route: Cairo to Aswan
Back to the Cruise Ship in the Night
day 5: Excursion to Abu Simbel temple
Abu Simbel Temple - The Marvel of Egypt
After breakfast, You will be met and escorted by a private tour guide to:
Abu Simbel
No other buildings in the world match the architectural beauty of Abu Simbel Temples, whose divine presence transports travelers to ancient times. Pharaoh Ramses II ordered the creation of the rock-cut temples in the 13th century B.C. in memory of the ancient gods of Egypt to celebrate his victory at Kadesh and to make his name eternal. The grand temple, dedicated to the sun god Ra, and the second one, exalting the feminine energy of his beloved wife, Queen Nefertari, together form the temple's complex.
You will continue the luxury journey again and have lunch and dinner during the cruise, during which you will also stay overnight.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Night Time: On the Cruise Ship
Day 6: Visit Edfu & Kom Ombo Temples
Before taking off to Kom Ombo to see;
Kom Ombo Temple
High above the stars, this Atlantian marvel symbolizes a divine cosmic influence from paradise, instilling clarity and enlightenment in those who encounter it. The Kom Ombo Temple built between 108 BC and 47 BC during Egypt's Ptolemaic period, is vital for worshiping the sky god Horus and the crocodile god Sobek. These deities are believed to alleviate suffering, dispel negativity and fear, and promote happiness and spiritual upliftment.
Just after that, you have to head to the next destination-stop:
The Edfu Temple
The Edfu temple is dedicated to the sky falcon god Horus and is one of the most prominent temples in Egypt. It was constructed between 237 and 57 BC and is the best-preserved of the two. It was built in a place where Set and Horus had one of their epic clashes; for this reason, one can see carvings of the walls etchings.
You will have lunch on board, and then the ship will depart Luxor in the afternoon. You will spend your night on the vessel.
It will take the whole night to reach your destination, which will be late evening.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Overnight: On the cruise ship
Day 7 : The East Bank of Luxor Day Trip
The Luxor Temple at Night
Later, after breakfast, leave the boat and find a licensed guide who will be your guide today for the selected sightseeing program for each place of the East Bank of Luxor, including:
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.
On board a luxurious 5-star Nile cruise, you are served a delicious Dinner and have the rest. In the evening, we will again pick you up to visit:
The Luxor Temple At night, the iconic Luxor Temple, which is known as the Southern Sanctuary, was built to commemorate the ruler. This temple was constructed in 1400 BC to honor the Theban triad of Amun, Mut, and Khonsu. The place was also to be utilized for the Opet festival, which was scheduled to restore the power and vitality of the monarchy. It was registered as a UNESCO World Historic Site in 1979.
Then, we will return to Luxor and check in at your hotel overnight.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
Hotel: 1 night Luxor Hotel
Day 8: West Bank in Luxor - Flight to Cairo
After boarding the boat for breakfast, you will find your way to your tour guide to reach all of Luxor's most famous tourist attractions.
The 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.
The Colossi of Memnon
The Colossi of Memnon, which were made of quartzite, 720 tons each, were put up by Amenhotep III (1391–1353). They were earlier, in 1350 BC, and had a height of 18 meters (60 feet). The Greco-Roman age later honored them, along with the 107 inscriptions on the statues that tell the Memnon, the mythical hero that was the son of Eos, the dawn in the Greek god's saga.
Have a relaxing lunch at a restaurant by the Nile, and finish on the Luxor airport platform, from where you will fly to Cairo.
You will be greeted at the airport and taken to your destination. On the first day of your deluxe 11-day Egypt holiday, check into your luxury 5-star hotel.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
Route: Luxor to Cairo
Day 1: Overnight at the Cairo Hotel
Day 9: Go to the Attractions at Old Cairo
Follow your mouthwatering Egypt travel by saying goodbye to your host and going sightseeing in Cairo with your guide.
The Egyptian Museum
Cairo: The Egyptian Museum, which is downtown Cairo's iconic attraction built in 1901 AD, presents the city's heart as a museum with magnificent artifacts from the most extraordinary civilizations in the history of humanity.
Start by having lunch a local restaurant in later on we will be headed to visit :
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.
Mohamed Ali Mosque in Egypt
It was between 1830 to 1848 BC that the mosque was built. The white mosque is the common name given to it by the people of Egypt because it is made entirely of alabaster. The building is a first-rate example of Ottoman architecture. It is now located in the Cairo Citadel and is seen from almost every place one can get in the famous city of Cairo.
The 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 Golden Street was established by Fatimid between 953 and 975 AD and further expanded in 1171 AD. It is a cultural center displaying stunning examples of Islamic art and architecture in its many house museums, cafes, and art galleries.
The Khan El Khalili Bazaar
The Khan El Khalili is the oldest market in Africa, moving to build as a true Mamluk between 1382 and 1389 AD. You can buy inscriptions here and have an incredible buying experience because the significant majority of people have big pieces of clothes and souvenirs that are smelly and other things that can soothe you later.
The next thing to do is return to your Cairo hotel and spend the night there.
Meals: Breakfast and Lunch
Cairo hotel per night
Day 10 : Cairo Leisure Day
Arrival in Cairo, Egypt
Relax and rest at the hotel in Cairo.
Breakfast Meal
Stay the Night: Cairo Hotel (1 Night Accommodation
11-Day Egypt Luxury Tour The Last Day
The following day is your turn. You will have breakfast at the hotel, after which we will take you to Cairo International Airport in an air-conditioned car. You will depart for your flight to return home and finish your Egypt journey there.
Breakfast Meal

