9 Days Easter Holiday
Discover the amazing wonders of ancient and modern Egypt in Cairo, Luxor, Aswan, and Alexandria through this 9 Days Easter Holiday to The Miracles of Egypt. You may explore all that Egypt has to offer and enjoy the holiday you deserve with this great Easter tour, which will take you through the enchanting towns of Cairo, Alexandria, Luxor, and Aswan.
Tour Details
Details of the 9 Days Easter Holiday to The Miracles of Egypt
- Duration: 9 Days / 8 Nights
- Tour Location: Giza/ Cairo/ Aswan/ Kom Ombo/ Edfu/ Luxor / Alexandria
- Tour Availability: Available Everyday
- Pickup & Drop Off: Cairo Airport
- Tour Type: Private
Amazing 9 Days Easter Holiday to The Miracles of Egypt
It will be like going through time to track the Pharaohs in Egypt for nine days around Easter while witnessing the greatest historical artifacts ever erected, such as the Giza Pyramids and Sphinx, Karnak and Hatshepsut temples, Valley of the Kings, and much more with an Egyptologist tour guide. Respond to the call and join us for the Easter holiday of your dreams—waiting for it for you. Book this 9 Days Easter Holiday to The Miracles of Egypt now!
Tour Highlights
The Highlights of the 9 Days Easter Holiday to The Miracles of Egypt
Cairo Highlights
- Giza Pyramids Complex
- The Valley Temple
- Old Cairo Landmarks
- The Egyptian Museum
Alexandria Highlights
- The Catacombs
- Pompey’s Pillar
- Qaitbay Citadel
- Alexandria Library
Aswan Highlights
- The High Dam
- The Unfinished Obelisk
- Philae Temple
- Kom Ombo and Edfu Temples
Luxor Highlights
- Valley of the Kings
- Hatshepsut Temple
- Colossi of Memnon
- Karnak Temples
Tour Inclusions
9 Days Easter Holiday includes
- Meet and Greet service by our employees at the airports.
- Accommodation in 5* Hotel in Cairo for 4 Nights.
- Accommodation in 5* Deluxe Cruise for 3 Nights.
- Accommodation in 5* Hotel in Luxor for 1 Night.
- Entrance fees to all sites are indicated on the itinerary.
- Professional tour guide during your trips.
- Domestic Flights between Cairo Luxor and Aswan.
- All Transfers by private A.C Cars.
- All service charges and taxes.
Tour Exclusions
9 Days Easter Holiday excludes
- International Airfare.
- Egypt entry visa.
- Optional tours.
- Tipping.
Tour Itinerary
Detailed itinerary of the 9 Days Easter Holiday to The Miracles of Egypt
Day 1: Welcome to Egypt: Welcome to the “Land of the Pharaohs.” Our representative will greet you at the Cairo airport, assist you with the passport requirements, and then drive you in a private, air-conditioned vehicle to a 5-star hotel in Cairo so you can check in. Your tour guide will be with you as you enjoy a dinner cruise with a view of the Nile in the evening. You will then go back to the hotel for the night.
Day 2: Say hello to the Pharaohs at the Cairo Pyramids: After breakfast at your accommodation, meet your tour guide to begin your nine-day adventure of Egypt over the Easter vacation by gazing at one of the seven wonders of the world:
Egyptian Pyramids in Giza
Unleash your soul and get fully immersed in the sensation of pride and power of the Egyptian pharaohs as you explore the famous ancient civilization of Egypt on the Giza plateau. Six smaller pyramids, the large sphinx, the Valley Temple, and three major pyramids make up the complex. The structure is 2400 years old, from the 4th dynasty.
The Great Pyramid
The only preserved pyramid among the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, it is the oldest and biggest of the three pyramids on the Giza plateau. The Pyramid is King Khufu’s property. The great pyramid is 147 meters tall, was erected over the course of 20 years, and 2,300,000 stones were utilized in its construction. One of the greatest accomplishments of the ancient Egyptians was this.
The Great Sphinx
The Sphinx, which is owned by King Chephren and is 73 meters long, 19 meters broad, and 20 meters tall, is the biggest statue in the world. The monument has the earliest known sculpture in it. It was constructed because the ancient Egyptians thought it would make them dread their enemies and keep the three Pyramids safe.
The Valley Temple
There is just one extant ancient Egyptian granite funerary temple on the Giza plateau, and it was used for mummification.
Your lunch will be provided at a Cairo restaurant when your adventure at the Giza Pyramids is over. Next, go to Egypt’s ancient pyramids.
Step Pyramid of Saqqara
It was created during the time of King Djoser, who governed Egypt in the 27th century B.C. and is regarded as the first large-scale cut-stone structure. The Sakkara step pyramid is made up of six steps that are stacked on top of one another and are 62 meters tall.
We will then return you to your hotel in Cairo so you may spend the night there.
Day 3: Reward Yourself With Attractions in Alexandria: Breakfast in the morning, then you get ready for an exciting new day of your Easter vacation in Egypt as you go in a private A/C vehicle with an Egyptologist tour guide to see the most well-known Alexandria tourist sites in the coastal city of Alexandria, beginning with:
Kom El Shoqafa’s catacombs
a Roman cemetery where a family tomb exhibits the fusion of Roman and Egyptian design. To see the tomb and Caracalla Hall, go underneath.
Return to the surface and continue your visit:
Pompey’s Pillar
a 25-meter-tall (82-foot) granite column erected as a monument to Emperor Diocletian, who liberated the besieged city and provided food for its hungry citizens.
Citadel of Qaitbay
On the Mediterranean seashore, a castle from the fifteenth century. In the year 1477, Sultan Al-Ashraf Qa’id Bay founded it. Pharos Island and Qaitbay Citadel are both located in the same area.
We’ll have lunch at a seafood restaurant before going to see:
Alexandria Library
The library is one of the world’s greatest literary institutions since it has copies of every book ever written. The Alexandria Library also has a number of displays of Egyptian history as well as a collection of priceless old books.
We will return you to your hotel in Cairo so you may stay the night.
Day 4: Let the Beauty of Aswan & the Nile Nourish Your Soul: Enjoy your breakfast in the morning, check out of the hotel, and then we’ll take you to the Cairo airport to catch your flight to Aswan. Upon arrival, continue your nine-day Easter vacation in Egypt with a tour of the top Aswan sights, beginning with:
High Dam at Aswan
It was erected over the Nile River at Aswan between 1960 and 1970, and its construction has had a profound impact on Egypt’s economy and culture.
The Unfinished Obelisk
It was built by Queen Hatshepsut (1508 1458 BC) to accompany the Lateran Obelisk, which was initially located at Karnak and was eventually transported to the Lateran Palace in Rome. It was the biggest obelisk in antiquity.
Temple of Philae
Isis of Love and Beauty is the goddess honored in the Philae Temple. As part of the UNESCO Nubia Campaign initiative, the temple complex was disassembled and moved to the adjacent island of Agilkia Island in order to safeguard it and other sites before the Aswan High Dam was finished in 1970.
After work, take a 5-star luxury Nile cruise for lunch and an overnight stay.
Day 5: Go to the Kom Ombo Temple: Early in the morning, meet with your tour guide and travel to:
Temple of Kom Ombo
The Nile is seen from the Kom Ombo Temple. This temple is split into two separate temples, each having its own entrance, hypostyle Hall, and sanctuaries.
Return to the ship and keep sailing north. Edfu overnight stay
Day 6: Examine the Edfu Temple’s artistic nuances: Enjoy a great breakfast on board the cruise in the morning before joining your tour guide to visit:
Temple of Edfu
Honoring the god Horus. The Edfu Temple is the most well-preserved Greco-Roman structure in all of Egypt, and a play depicting the victory of Horus over Seth is painted on its walls.
After noon, set sail for Luxor; upon arrival, stay overnight on board.
Day 7: Explore the Pharaohs’ Capital’s Treasures: After breakfast, check out of the boat. Your tour guide and a private air-conditioned car will then accompany you as you finish your nine-day Egypt Easter vacation by seeing the main sights in Luxor, beginning at:
The Kings’ Valley
It is one of the most popular Egypt tourist destinations and the last resting place of Egypt’s kings from the 18th to the 20th dynasties. Tombs here include those of Ramses II and Tutankhamun. 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. During your travel to Egypt, you must see the Valley of the Kings.
Temple of Hatshepsut
One of the most stunning and well-preserved of all the Egyptian temples is Queen Hatshepsut Temple. The temple was constructed on three levels, connected by two large ramps in the middle.
Memnon’s Colossi
Only two enormous stone sculptures of King Amenhotep III survive in a funerary temple that was once completely constructed. The sculptures are constructed from quartzite sandstone stones that were originally found in Cairo and transported 700 km to Luxor.
After that, go to a nearby island for lunch so that your tour will also include a boat ride down the Nile River. Finish your adventure with a visit to:
Temple of Karnak
The Karnak Temple is the most spectacular landmark in Egypt. It is the biggest complex of temples ever constructed by humans. It stands for the culmination of the work of countless pharaohs and ancient architects. Three major temples make up the Temple of Karnak, which is spread over 247 acres of land.
Transfer to a 5-star hotel in Luxor to check in and spend the night.
Day 8: Discover Old Cairo’s Undiscovered Gems: After having breakfast at the hotel, you should check out and head to the airport in Luxor to board a flight to Cairo. Once there, you should meet your Egyptologist tour guide to begin the final leg of your Easter vacation’s discovery journey at some of the most well-known Cairo tourist attractions, beginning with:
The Egyptian Museum
A unique collection of artwork from the last 5000 years is on display at the Egyptian Museum. There are more than 250,000 authentic objects on display, including a display of Tutankhamun’s collection of gold, jewels, and treasures that was kept safe in his tomb for more than 3,500 years.
In Cairo, lunch will be provided in a neighborhood eatery before visiting:
Mosque of Amr Ibn Al Aas
The Amr Ibn Alas Mosque, which was constructed in 642 A.D., is the earliest mosque ever constructed, not only in Egypt but also in all of Africa. Nothing of the original structure survives since it has undergone considerable rebuilding over the ages.
The Hanging Church
One of Egypt’s earliest churches, having been built in the third century AD. The Hanging Church gave this church its name since it was constructed over the Babylon Fortress.
Synagogue of Ben Ezra
The oldest synagogue still standing in Egypt was built in a fourth-century church and dates back to the ninth century. Ben Ezra later purchased it when the Copts were compelled to sell to pay taxes. The renowned Geniza Documents were found in the basement of the synagogue.
The National Museum of Egyptian Civilization
With the aid of the most captivating monuments and artifacts that illustrate the history and culture of Egypt’s periods from the Prehistoric to Ancient Egyptian Periods, Greco-Roman, Coptic, Islamic, and finally Contemporary Modern Times, the National Museum of Egyptian Civilization (NMEC) is offering the journey of a lifetime to fully explore the immortal essence of Egypt where every traveler will get to create some beautiful memories.
Market in Khan El Khalili
The oldest and most renowned market in the Middle East, Khan El-Khalili, must be visited on every trip to Cairo. It was built around 970 AD, the same year Cairo was established.
Transfer back to your hotel in Cairo for the night at the conclusion of the day.
Day 9: Conclude Your 9 Days Easter Holiday to The Miracles of Egypt: After breakfast at the hotel, our representative will drive you to the airport and help you with the last-minute requirements to conclude your nine-day Egypt Easter vacation.
Note: In order to meet your demands and meet your expectations, we may add or remove any trips from your 9 Days Easter Holiday to The Miracles of Egypt schedule based on your suggestions.
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