Tour Overview
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In fact, it is through our company that makes your trip enjoyable, wonderful, and comfortable during your Easter Holiday Package in Egypt 2027, with our distinguished company guide and visiting the wonderful places there. The guide will be with you at every moment and work to achieve everything you wish for, so you must plan your trip and enjoy with our special package for spending holidays in Egypt at the lowest costs and spend a wonderful day among the most important tourist attractions.
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Day-by-Day Itinerary
You will be met by our company representative at the airport upon your arrival and will move with him in a private air-conditioned car to reach the hotel. You can choose between spending the night at the hotel to rest or roaming the streets of Cairo at night.
Early in the morning, you will eat breakfast and prepare with your private tour guide to move in a private air-conditioned car to the pyramids area to discover one of the seven wonders of the world:
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Giza Pyramids
The Pyramids of Giza are the oldest of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World and are still the largest man-made structures in the world. They were built over a period of 20 years, beginning around 2560 BC, by the pharaohs Khufu, Khafre, and Menkaure.
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The Great Sphinx
The Sphinx was builted by the ancient Egyptians as a guardian and protector overlooking the Giza Plateau, and the Sphinx was, as all the monuments of the Pharaonic era in Egypt. There is no doubt that the Sphinx makes you ask more than one question, and here we will explain everything related to the Sphinx.
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Lunch Time
Have lunch in one of the wonderful restaurants and then continue your enjoyable tour.
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The Valley Temple
The Temple of the Valley was dedicated to the holy spirit of King Kefren, to serve meals and offerings for the pharaoh, and where his corpse was embalmed for 70 days in the Temple of the Valley in the area of the pyramids of Giza in Cairo.
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Grand Egyptian Museum
The building, with an area of more than 480,000 square meters, is about to open its doors and will become the largest museum in the world housing the treasures of ancient Egypt.
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The Egyptian Museum
The Egyptian Museum of Cairo is located in the center of the city, in Tahrir Square, in a neoclassical building designed by Marcel Dourgnon and opened in 1902. At the time of opening to the public had about 12,000 pieces, a fund that over the years grew significantly to reach today a figure close to 150,000 artifacts.
Finally, Back to the hotel, have dinner and rest.
In the morning enjoy breakfast and start moving to Cairo Airport to travel to Luxor. Upon arrival in Luxor, you will visit:
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Karnak Temple
The oldest structures at Karnak come from the Middle Empire: the white chapel of Sesostris I (1965-1920 BC), reconstructed in the open-air museum, and the foundations of what was the most sacred part of the 12th dynasty temple of Amun in the sanctuary of the sacred boat and the Courtyard of the Middle Empire (behind the sixth pylon).
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Luxor Temple
The temple of Luxor is one of the best preserved ancient monuments in history, a large structure that includes a sanctuary and relief sculptures that are still intact. You can be sure that a visit to this temple will be one of the most impressive you'll make during your stay in Luxor and throughout Egypt.
After the tour in Luxor, you will head to board the ship and spend the night on board the ship.
Have your last breakfast on board To start your journey in Luxor:
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Valley of the Kings
The Valley of the Kings is located in the city of Luxor, on the West of the Nile River. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
This large necropolis, near Luxor, contains more than 60 tombs of pharaohs and nobles of the New Kingdom, one of the most prosperous periods in the history of ancient Egypt.
Among the finds are the chambers of Tutankhamun, Seti I, and Ramses II. It even has an analog of the wives and relatives of the pharaohs, called the Valley of the Queens.
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Mortuary Temple of Hatshepsut
the Mortuary Temple of Hatshepsut The funerary temple of Queen Hatshepsut, known as Deir el Bahari, name meaning "monastery of the north" and designed by its architect in the royal court, Senenmut, is "the wonder of wonders" of ancient Egypt: it stands on the west bank of the Nile and is partially excavated in the mountain behind which lies the Valley of the Kings.
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Colossi of Memnon
The Colossi of Memnon are twin statues representing Amenhotep III in a seated position. His hands rest on his knees and his gaze is directed towards the east, in the direction of the Nile River and the rising sun. The statues are carved in blocks of quartzite, brought especially from Giza and the quarries of Gebel el-Silsila, north of Aswan, including the stone bases.
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Lunch Time
Have lunch in one of the restaurants.
Finally, Have dinner and take a rest.
Breakfast on board the Nile Cruise After breakfast, head to:
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Temple of Kom Ombo
The Temple of Kom Ombo was built in the Greco-Roman period from 205 to 180 BC at the time of King Ptolemy V with later additions during the Roman period. It is divided into two temples with two entrances, two hypostyle halls and two sanctuaries. It was dedicated to the god Sobek (the crocodile god) and the god ''Hor-wer'' which means Horus the great.
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Lunch Time
Have lunch in one of the restaurants overlooking the Nile River.
It's a fun horse-drawn carriage ride to:
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The Temple of Edfu
The Temple of Edfu is considered the best preserved temple of the Greco-Roman period in Egypt. On the walls of this temple we can see the scenes of the myth of the god Horus and how he defeated the god Set (the god of evil in ancient Egypt) when he avenged the murder of Osiris (the father of Horus).
Finally, Back to onboard the Cruise spend the night and enjoy onboard disco.
After arriving in Aswan you will visit:
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The High Dam
The Aswan Dam, Egypt, is one of the most important engineering mega constructions of the 20th century. It was built to alleviate the annual floods and occasional droughts experienced by Egypt. It was built on January 11, 1960, and completed on July 21, 1970.
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The Unfinished Obelisk
The unfinished obelisk of Queen Hatshepsut, the female pharaoh of Egypt, is located in the granite quarries in Aswan in Egypt, where the pharaohs quarried blocks for the construction of temples, statues, obelisks, and pyramids. The interest of the site, the granite quarries, focuses on the area of the gigantic block of stone in the quarry, the unfinished obelisk of Hatshepsut, cut on all sides but one, three of its faces are separated.
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Philae Temple
The temple was rearranged on the island of Agilkia, which was on the island of Elephantine. The building of this temple consists of the mamisi, which is located in the middle, and the mobile one behind it. There are also two towers to the north and south. To the left of the small edifice is the main temple of the goddess Isis.
Then return to the Nile Cruise for lunch and overnight.
Have breakfast then move with the guide to discover the most famous tourist attractions in Aswan:
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Abu Simbel Temples
Abu Simbel Temples is one of the jewels of Egypt, a huge sanctuary dedicated to the pharaoh Ramses II, which has ensured that the name of this Egyptian monarch has endured for more than 3,000 years. Although the Temple of Ramses is the best known of Abu Simbel Temples.
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Lunch Time
Have lunch in one of the restaurants overlooking the Nile River.
Then back to Cairo again.
On the last day of the trip, you will move to the airport and return to your country, ending your wonderful trip in Egypt.
What's Included
Included
- Private Meet and Assist at Cairo International Airport on arrival.
- 3 Nights in Hotel accommodation in Cairo.
- 1 Night stay onboard First class Sleeper train (Cairo/Aswan) with Dinner and Breakfast.
- Stay onboard Nile Cruise for 3 nights with a full board.
- All transfers in private air-conditioned vehicles throughout your entire Easter Holiday Package in Egypt.
- A friendly tour guide goes along with you throughout the entire tour (Private professional Egyptologist).
- 8 Breakfast meals, 8 Lunch meals, and 6 dinner meals.
- Bottled mineral water on a daily basis.
- All permissions and documents from the Egyptian Tourism Authority.
- All taxes and service costs.
Not Included
- International Flight Tickets from home.
- Entry Visa to Egypt on arrival.
- Entrance Fees to all the sites mentioned in our above itinerary.
- Items of Personal nature (Laundry, Phone Calls…).
- Drinks of any kind, Tipping and Gratuities.
- Covid PCR Test and Any Departure Taxes.
- Any extra activities are not mentioned in our above tour program.
Tour Summary
| Prices start from | $1100 |
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| Duration | 8 Days / 7 Nights |
| Pickup & drop-off | Cairo |
| Availability | Every Day |
| Tour category | Egypt Easter Holidays |
| Tour type | Easter Holiday |
What to Pack
- Hat.
- Camera.
- Umbrella.
- Medication.
- Comfortable Shoes.
- Sunblock & Sunglasses.
- Warm clothes in winter.
- Cotton clothes in summer.
- Valid Passport for 6 months.
Sites visited on this tour
Frequently Asked Questions
You can enjoy the best Easter trip in Egypt by visiting many historical places and quiet cities, and also at lower costs.
Easter is one of the best times to visit Egypt thanks to pleasant temperatures, sunny skies, and ideal sightseeing conditions. Spring offers comfortable weather for exploring archaeological sites and enjoying outdoor activities without the intense summer heat.
Yes, Easter falls during Egypt's spring season, offering pleasant weather and ideal conditions for sightseeing and outdoor activities.
Many hotels and resorts organize Easter-themed dinners, entertainment programs, and festive activities for guests.
Yes, many travel companies offer customized private Easter itineraries with exclusive guides and transportation.
Because it combines world-famous historical attractions, comfortable spring weather, cultural experiences, luxury accommodations, and memorable Easter celebrations in one exceptional vacation.