Tour Itinerary Hurghada and Nile Cruise Tour:
Day One: Arrival at Hurghada Airport
A representative from “Egypt Fun Tours” will greet you at the Hurghada airport upon your arrival and help you get to a 5-star hotel there for the night. D + Soft Drinks + Meals.
Day two in Hurghada is free.
Breakfast is provided at the hotel, and you are free to explore the city on your own before spending the night there.
Day 3: Hurghada to Luxor – See the tourist attractions in Luxor.
After breakfast and check-out in the morning, we will pick you up from your Hurghada hotel and drive you to Luxor to continue your Hurghada and Nile cruise vacation. When you get to Luxor, you’ll meet your Egyptologist tour guide, who will go with you to see sights like:
Temple of Karnak
The Karnak Temple is the most spectacular landmark in Egypt. It is the biggest temple complex ever constructed by humans and commemorates the accomplishment of several generations of pharaohs in ancient Egypt. On a 247-acre plot of ground, the Temple of Karnak consists of three major temples, many smaller walled temples, and several peripheral temples.
After that, board a 5-star luxury Nile cruise for lunch and a chance to relax. We will pick you up again in the evening to take in:
Luxor Temple by Night
The most significant event, the festival of Opet, was centered around the Luxor Temple. The temple was created as a location for the festival’s rites and was mostly constructed by Amenhotep III and Ramses II. The purpose of the event was to bring the ruler’s divine and human halves closer together.
Overnight on board
Meals: B.L.D.
Day Four: A day trip to the West Bank of Luxor
After breakfast on board, your private tour guide and a private air-conditioned car will accompany you to the following locations:
The Kings’ Valley
King Ramses II and King Tutankhamun are among the monarchs of Egypt’s 18th to 20th dynasties whose tombs may be seen there. The tombs were fully furnished with everything a monarch may want in the afterlife in terms of material things. The majority of the interior decorations are still in good condition.
Temple of Hatshepsut
It is among the most exquisite and well-preserved temples from Ancient Egypt. Three floors of the Hatshepsut Temple were constructed, and two large ramps in the middle connected them.
Memnon’s Colossi
The sole remnants of a full funerary temple are two enormous stone sculptures of King Amenhotep III known as the Colossi of Memnon. The sculptures are constructed from quartzite sandstone stones that were originally found in Cairo and transported 700 km to Luxor.
Sail to Esna and Edfu in the afternoon. Food and a Night in Edfu {B.L.D}
Day 5: Visit the Edfu and Kom Ombo Temples
After breakfast on board, go on an excursion to continue your Hurghada and Nile cruise holiday to:
Temple in Edfu
Honoring the god Horus. The Edfu Temple is the most well-preserved Greco-Roman structure in all of Egypt, and a “Play” depicting Horus’ victory over the malevolent deity Seth is painted on its walls.
Continue your journey toward Kom Ombo to see:
Temple of Kom Ombo
a temple with a view of the Nile. This temple is split into two separate temples, each having its entrance, hypostyle Hall, and sanctuaries.
Meals “B. L. D.” during the overnight stay in Aswan (late-night arrival).
Day Six: Aswan day trip
Start your guided tour of Aswan’s major sights in the morning after breakfast.
The High Dam
Engineers erected the Aswan High Dam over the Nile River between 1960 and 1970. Its construction had a tremendous impact on Egypt’s economy and culture.
The Unfinished Obelisk
the biggest obelisk from antiquity. Hatshepsut (1508–1458 BC) ordered the construction of the Unfinished Obelisk to match the Lateran Obelisk, which was originally located at Karnak before its transport to the Lateran Palace in Rome.
Temple of Philae
The goddess Isis of Love and Beauty was the patron deity of the Philae Temple. As part of the UNESCO Nubia Campaign initiative, engineers disassembled the temple complex and moved it to Agilkia Island to safeguard it and other sites before the completion of the Aswan High Dam in 1970.
transfer once again to your ship. B. L. D. meals.
Seventh-day: flight from Luxor to Hurghada
After breakfast in the morning, check out of the ship, take a first-class train to Qena, and then we’ll bring you back to your Hurghada hotel for the night. B + Soft Drinks + Meals.
Day 8: Finish Your 8 Days Hurghada and the Nile Cruise Tour Package
After breakfast, we’ll take you from your Hurghada hotel to the airport so you can make your journey home. B. Meals Note: To meet your demands and meet your expectations, we may add or remove any trips from your tour schedule based on your suggestions.