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5-Day Honeymoon Tour Package to Cairo, Alexandria, and Luxor

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5 Days in Cairo, Alexandria, and Luxor Tour Package

This 5-day tour package offers an unforgettable adventure through Egypt’s most enchanting cities: Cairo, Alexandria, and Luxor. Discover the sites that have captivated travelers for generations, with a personal guide who will provide unique insights along the way. Begin your journey in Cairo, where you’ll explore some of the world’s most stunning mosques and museums. Then head to Alexandria, renowned for its ancient port and thriving modern art scene. Your trip will conclude in Luxor, where you’ll stand in awe of the majestic temples built by pharaohs thousands of years ago, still remarkably preserved today.

Egypt is a land of timeless beauty, rich history, and architectural marvels like the Red Pyramid. Visitors from all over the globe are drawn to its ancient monuments, eager to learn about the lives of the people who shaped this extraordinary civilization. It’s a truly captivating experience.

Inclusion
  • Meet-and-greet services are provided by Cairo Top Tours representatives upon arrival at Cairo Airport for all packages.
  • A professional English-speaking tour guide will accompany you on your journey.
  • Transportation within Cairo and Luxor is fully included.
  • Accommodation in Luxor for one night on a bed and breakfast basis.
  • 5-star hotel accommodation in Cairo for 3 nights, including daily breakfast.
  • Domestic flights from Cairo to Luxor and back are covered.
  • Entrance fees to museums and historical sites as outlined in the itinerary.
  • Private, air-conditioned vehicles for all transfers between airports, hotels, and during your tours.
  • All Cairo and Giza sightseeing tours are private.
  • A daily bottle of mineral water is provided during your tours in Egypt.
  • Shopping tours in Cairo and Luxor are available upon request.
  • All taxes and service charges are included in your Egypt day tours.
Exclusion
  • International flights are not included in the package.
  • Gratuities are not covered.
  • Beverages during meals are not part of the package.
  • A visa for entry into Egypt is not included in any of our Egypt travel packages.
  • Optional tours and excursions are available at an additional cost.

Your day will start with your arrival at Cairo International Airport. You will then be met by our tour leader and transferred to your hotel for a rest and overnight stay.

 

On this day we will explore both the pyramids and the Egyptian Museum, where you can learn about Egypt's rich history and culture.
The Pyramids of Giza are a must-see when you're in Cairo as one of Egypt's most iconic monuments, having stood for more than 4,000 years. You'll see the Great Pyramid of Khufu, the only surviving Wonder of the Ancient World. You'll also get to see the Pyramid of Khafre, and the pyramids of Menkaure. You'll get an up-close look at these massive structures, which were built as tombs for pharaohs buried in them.

Afterward, head over to Cairo's downtown area to visit its main museum, where you can see mummies and other artifacts from ancient Egypt. Here you'll learn about one of history's most influential cultures, ancient Egypt's many fascinating discoveries—including mummies!

 

Today you will be traveling from Cairo to Alexandria for a day trip. You'll have time to explore the city of Alexandria, which is considered one of the greatest cities in history.

First stop: the Citadel of Qaitbey. This citadel was built by Sultan Qaitbey in 1498 and was used as a military base until 1956. Today it's open to tourists who want to see the beautiful architecture and take in the views from its terraces. Next, you'll stop at Fort Qaitbeiyya, which is also known as Fort Napoleon. This fort was built by Muhammad Ali Pasha in 1810 and served as a prison until 1952. Now it houses museums and galleries featuring artifacts from ancient Egypt's Ptolemaic era. Then, you'll head over to the Alexandria National Museum—which is located inside the grounds of an ancient Roman fort—and take a tour of its permanent collection.

You'll also visit Pompey's Pillar, which was erected by Cleopatra's father Ptolemy II in memory of Pompey the Great (who was assassinated by Julius Caesar). Afterward, you'll visit the Catacombs of Kom El Shoqafa, where you can see tombs carved into underground caves.

The Tomb of Kom el shoqafa was named after discovering a large number of broken pottery beside the tomb, these broken pots were thrown by the people in this place so, the tombs were named Kom el shokafa.

Finally, it's time for lunch! Head back into town and find an authentic Egyptian restaurant where you can enjoy authentic Egyptian cuisines. If you're feeling adventurous, try eating some street food like falafel or kosheri—both are delicious!

 

After breakfast, you will be picked up from your hotel in Cairo to catch your flight to Luxor. Once you land, we will be waiting for you at the airport and transfer you to your Luxor hotel.

Upon arrival, you will meet your driver and proceed to the West Bank of the Nile River where you will visit Karnak Temple Complex, which includes The Great Temple of Amon-Re (the largest temple in Egypt & 2nd largest in the world), The Avenue of the Sphinxes (lined with 20 statues of sphinxes), The Hypostyle Hall (with 134 huge columns), The Sacred Lake (site of religious ceremonies), The Temple of Mut (goddess of motherhood & fertility), Mount Horeb (a site where Moses received the Ten Commandments) and more. Then you will visit the amazing Luxor Temple, a strikingly graceful monument in the heart of the modern town.

Next, you will head to the west bank where you visit the Valley of the Kings, where many Egyptian pharaohs were buried; Hatshepsut Temple, which was built during the reign of this female Pharaoh; Deir el-Bahri Temple complex, where there are three temples: one dedicated to Hathor where she was worshipped as a cow goddess; one dedicated to Amun-Re; and finally one dedicated to Mentuhotep II; Valley of the Queens; Medinet Habu Temple where Ramses III was buried; Ramesseum that was built by Ramses II as his funerary temple

You'll finally visit the Ramesseum Temple Complex, which was built by Ramses II in 1220 BC as his burial site. It houses both his tomb and those of his family members. Next up is Medinet Habu Temple Complex—this temple was also built by Ramses II but later expanded by Seti I (his grandson). There are two temples here: one dedicated to Amun Ra and another to Hathor. Be sure to look out for hieroglyphs on their walls!

 

 

You will enjoy the last breakfast provided as part of our services at the end of your 5-day tour package in Cairo Alexandria, and Luxor before being driven to the airport for your final departure.

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