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Luxor Overnight Tour from Safaga Port

Price Starting From : $240

An overnight tour to Luxor from Safaga Port offers a unique and immersive opportunity to explore the renowned attractions of this historic city. Unlike a day trip, this overnight tour allows you to fully experience Luxor's rich heritage and captivating sights.

Upon arrival at Safaga Port, a representative will greet you to begin your special Safaga Shore Excursions, which include this amazing overnight tour to Luxor. On the first day, you will visit the impressive Karnak Temple Complex and the Luxor Temple, getting a chance to witness the grandeur of these ancient sites.

The next day, you will cross the Nile to the west bank and explore the Valley of the Kings, where many famous pharaohs, including Tutankhamun, were buried. You will also visit the impressive Temple of Hatshepsut before returning to Safaga Port.

This overnight tour to Luxor from Safaga Port provides a unique opportunity to delve deeper into the history and wonders of ancient Egypt. By spending an evening in Luxor, you can fully immerse yourself in the atmosphere and soak up the rich cultural heritage of this renowned open-air museum.

Inclusion
  • Pickup and drop-off at Safaga Port.
  • One night’s stay in a 5-star hotel in Luxor.
  • Transportation in a luxury air-conditioned vehicle during the tour.
  • English-speaking tour guide.
  • Entrance fees to all listed attractions.
  • Bottled water and a soft drink provided.
  • Optional shopping tours in Luxor (available upon request).
  • All service charges and taxes are included.
Exclusion
  • Any additional costs not listed in the Egypt Shore Excursions itineraries.
  • Tips are not included in the overnight Luxor tour from Safaga Port.
  • Prices are applicable during Christmas, New Year, and Easter tours in Egypt.

Upon arrival at Safaga Port, a Cairo Top Tours representative will greet you with a sign bearing your name and assist you with our Safaga Shore Excursions. Embark on a private overnight tour to Luxor, a three-hour drive in a comfortable, air-conditioned vehicle.

Your adventure begins with a visit to Karnak Temple, renowned as the largest man-made religious site globally, where you can marvel at its grand hall of colossal columns. Enjoy a delicious lunch before heading to Luxor Temple, a remarkable structure that also houses a church and a mosque from later periods. This temple, built by Amenhotep III and his successors, is a significant highlight of the city.

Conclude your day with an overnight stay in Luxor.

After enjoying a hearty breakfast at your hotel, your Luxor adventure continues with a visit to the West Bank of Luxor, where you'll explore several remarkable sites:

Hatshepsut's Temple: Also known as El Deir El Bahri, this stunning temple was carved into the mountainside and constructed by Queen Hatshepsut, one of Egypt's most formidable female rulers from the 15th century B.C.

The Valley of the Kings: This sacred burial ground, chosen by the Pharaohs of the New Kingdom, features over 62 tombs intricately decorated with vivid paintings and filled with treasures intended for the afterlife. The tomb of King Tutankhamun, discovered almost intact in 1922, is among the most famous.

The Colossi of Memnon: These two massive statues are all that remains of the mortuary temple of Amenhotep III, standing proudly as enduring symbols of ancient grandeur.

After exploring these historic treasures, you'll head back to Safaga Port to rejoin your cruise ship.

Price

1 Person

$560 Per Person

2 - 3 Persons

$340 Per Person

4 - 6 Persons

$270 Per Person

7 - 10 Persons

$240 Per Person

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In Luxor, a large number of Egypt's monuments are divided into Pharaonic temples, most of which were built from sandstone on the banks of the Nile, where the palaces of kings and religious temples such as Karnak and Luxor are located. This area was called the city of the neighborhoods, opposite the city of the dead.
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The best time for shore excursions in Egypt is during the cooler months, from late autumn to early spring (October to April), as the weather is more comfortable for exploring outdoor attractions.

Yes, the Egyptian people express a warm and welcoming attitude towards tourists. Tourists are considered respected guests, and cultural experiences and positive interactions showcase Egyptians' appreciation for visitors and their commitment to providing a wonderful experience.

It's a special place where kings are crowned and buried. Luxor Temple used to be linked to another temple. Different parts of the temple are used for different things. There used to be a tall stone pillar here, but it's gone now. Alexander the Great made a special building in Luxor Temple.

Tipping, known as "baksheesh," is very common in Egypt. It is normally to tip persons who provide services like tour guides, drivers, hotel staff, and restaurant servers. despite it is not mandatory, tipping is an appreciation of the services provided as it is an important part of the Egyptian local culture. 

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