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Day Tour to Luxor by Plane from Sharm El Sheikh

Price Starting From : $360

The renowned Naama Bay, located about 7 kilometres north of Sharm El-Sheikh, is a chic tourist hub. It offers a variety of water sports, from windsurfing and sailing lessons to parasailing and glass-bottom boat trips.

Venture beyond Sharm El-Sheikh to the captivating city of Luxor, a modern metropolis that proudly embraces its glorious ancient past as the city of Thebes. Take a day trip by air from Sharm El-Sheikh and immerse yourself in Luxor's rich history, exploring its staggering collection of ancient monuments that stand as a testament to a bygone era.

Discover the great historical sites in Luxor, including the iconic Karnak Temple on the East Bank of the Nile, as well as the Valley of the Kings and Queen Hatshepsut's Temple on the West Bank. Uncover the timeless wonders of this remarkable destination, where the past and present coexist in perfect harmony.

 

Inclusion
  • Transport services from your hotel to Sharm El Sheikh airport and return.
  • All transfers in Luxor via a modern air-conditioned vehicle.
  • Admission tickets to all historical sites in Luxor are included.
  • An accredited tour guide for all tours from Sharm El Sheikh.
  • Domestic flight tickets from Sharm to Luxor and back.
  • Meet and assist services at the airports upon arrival and departure.
  • Shopping tours in Luxor (upon request).
  • Free bottled water and soft drinks during the trips to Luxor.
  • All service charges and taxes are included.
Exclusion

  • Any extras not mentioned.
  • Entrance tickets to the tombs of kings Tutankhamun or Seti I.
  • Entrance to the Valley of the Queens in Luxor.
  • Tipping or gratitudes are not included in the prices.
  • Beverage during meals.
  • Personal spending.
  • Prices are applicable also during peak seasons like Egypt Xmas tours and Egypt Easter tours.

Embark on an Egypt Day Tour from Sharm El-Sheikh to the historic city of Luxor by flight. Your tour leader will meet you at your hotel and transfer you to the airport for your internal flight to Luxor.

Upon arrival, your specialist tour guide will greet you and accompany you on your Luxor day tour. Your first stop will be the magnificent Karnak Temple, an awe-inspiring monument built by many ancient Egyptian rulers. Next, you'll visit the iconic Luxor Temple, constructed 3,400 years ago during the New Kingdom.

After a delightful lunch, you'll explore the West Bank of Luxor, including the Valley of the Kings, where the pharaohs of the New Kingdom were buried. You'll have the opportunity to visit the tomb of the renowned Tutankhamun, the golden pharaoh.

Before heading back to Sharm El-Sheikh, you'll stop to admire the Colossi of Memnon, the surviving statues from the mortuary temple of Amenhotep III.

At the end of the day, you'll be transferred from the Luxor Airport to your hotel in Sharm El-Sheikh, completing your unforgettable journey to this ancient land.

Embark on a day trip from Sharm El-Sheikh to the historic city of Luxor by air. Explore the renowned ancient sites, starting with the magnificent Karnak Temple on the East Bank of the Nile.

Then, venture to the West Bank to visit the iconic Valley of the Kings and the impressive Hatshepsut Temple. After a day immersed in Luxor's rich history, catch your flight back to Sharm El-Sheikh and transfer to your hotel.

Indulge in a private day tour from Sharm to Luxor, where you'll uncover the Valley of the Kings, Hatshepsut Temple, and the grand Karnak Temple. This comprehensive journey allows you to experience the best of Luxor's ancient wonders before returning to Sharm in the evening.

Price

1 Person

$450 Per Person

2 - 3 Persons

$400 Per Person

4 - 6 Persons

$380 Per Person

7 - 10 Persons

$360 Per Person

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