15 Day's Cairo , Nile Cruise & Dubai

Duration

15 Days

Tour Type

Multi-Country

Location

Multi Country Tours

Destinations

Egypt
UAE

Travel Style

Classic
History - Culture
Nile Cruise
Multi Country Packages

Overview

All the main sights in Egypt may be seen in one trip. The Pyramids, Egyptian Museum, and Khan El Khalili are just a few of the sights you should see in Cairo before continue Visiting Luxor for additional details. Stay on a Nile cruise and explore Egypt's breathtaking attractions between Luxor and Aswan. go to Dubai next Enjoy a unique experience and a wonderful chance to learn about the most intriguing places to visit in the United Arab Emirates as you are lured to this vibrant and alluring nation.

04 Night's Cairo -04 Night's Cruise - 06 Night's Dubai.

Included

04 Nights’ accommodation in Cairo with breakfast.
04Nights’ accommodation on board Nile Cruise on a full board basis
06 Nights’ accommodation in Dubai.
02 Full days in Cairo with Lunch.
Meet and assist.
All Meals Mentioned on the itinerary.
All sightseeing as mentioned in the itinerary escorted by a private Egyptologist.
All transfers and transportation as mentioned above with private air- conditioner car.
All entrance fees for the above-mentioned tours.
02 Nights in Ras Al Khaimah with bed and Breakfast including Tourist tax.
Half-day Dubai visits with Dubai frame ascent +private meal at Al Al Iwan Burj Al Arab.
Desert safari with transfer to Ras Al Alhaimah safari in a private car.
01 full day Abu Dhabi visit entry to Louvre + president palace + private meal at Le Vendome Emirates Palace.
Entry to La Perle “silver ticket” show + private transfers.
All Service charges and taxes.
Domestic Flight tickets from Cairo/ Luxor -Aswan/Cairo

Excluded

Any items not mentioned in the above itinerary.
Any items of personal nature such as drinks, laundry, etc.
Tips of any kind to those who serve you during your trip.
Dubai Entry visa

Itinerary

Day 01: (Arrive in Cairo- Welcome to Egypt)

Welcome to Egypt! Upon arrival, your tour begins when you are greeted by our representative Executive Travel who will assist you through immigration and customs formalities. After you have collected your luggage, he will then take you, in our deluxe vehicle, to your Cairo hotel overnight. Optional Dinner cruise on board river Nile in Cairo

Day 02: (Visit Pyramids, Memphis & Sakkara)

After breakfast, you will meet your Egyptologist guide in the hotel lobby. Begin by exploring the desert antiquities dating back to the beginning of a civilization that arose over 5,000 years ago. You will venture through the desert to visit some of Egypt's oldest sites. First, go to the Pyramids of Giza. Nothing evokes Egypt’s long and intriguing history as powerfully as the pyramids. Rising from the desert, Khufu (Cheops), Khafra, and Menkaura symbolize the enigmatic tug of Egypt in our imaginations. The Great Pyramid of Cheops immortalizes the son of Sneferu and Hetephres. Though little is known about this pharaoh, his pyramid is the largest of the three and is comprised of 2.3 million stone blocks, each weighing an average of 2.5 tons., the colossal statue of the Great Sphinx, which as stood guard over the pyramids for millennia. Carved from an outcrop of rock, the Sphinx remains the ultimate symbol of Ancient Egypt with its lion's body and a human head. After you explore the pyramids, drive to Memphis and Sakkara. The necropolis at Sakkara is where King Zoser's Step Pyramid was built. This vast site in the heart of the desert plateau is the largest necropolis in Egypt. Extending for almost five miles, the complex forms a collection of pyramids, temples, and tombs that is fundamental to understanding the history of ancient Egypt. Memphis is where the remnants of the city's first capital, once the most cosmopolitan city in Egypt, are scattered in the desert. You will also see the carved limestone colossus of Ramses II. Then you will back to your hotel and overnight. (B.L)

Day 03: (Arrive Luxor- Nile Cruise - The East Bank Sightseeing)

After breakfast Today you will be transferred to the airport to take your flight to Luxor, later this morning, you will be transferred to the river to begin your Nile cruise After check-in, enjoy lunch on board. This afternoon, you visit the East Bank with its fabled Karnak Temple and Luxor Temple. The temple of Luxor is close to the Nile and parallel to the riverbank. King Amenhotep III, who reigned 1390-53 BCE, built this beautiful temple and dedicated it to Amon-Re, king of the gods, his consort Mut, and their son Khons. This temple has been in almost continuous use as a place of worship up to the present day. It was completed by Tutankhamun and Horemheb and added to by Ramses II. Towards the rear is a granite shrine dedicated to Alexander the Great Osiris. A 20-meter/66-foot high, mud brick enclosure wall, surrounded all of these buildings. The Amon Ra Temple was known during the Middle Kingdom period as It-Swt, which means the Selected Spot. It was also called Pr-In, or the House of Amon. The name Al-Karnak in Arabic was derived from Karnak, which means fortified village ( B, L, D )

Day 04: (The West Bank Sightseeing)

Today you will discover the legendary Valley of the Kings that encompasses the East Valley, home to the tombs of the New Kingdom Pharaohs, and the West Valley, which has only one tomb open to the public - the tomb of Ay, who succeeded Tutankhamun to the Egyptian throne. The temple of Queen Hatshepsut of Dynasty XVIII was built just north of the Middle Kingdom temple of Mentuhotep Nebhepetre in the bay of cliffs known as Deir el-Bahri. In ancient times the temple was called Djeser-desert, meaning the ’sacred of sacreds’. It was undoubtedly influenced by the style of the earlier temple at Deir el-Bahri, which Hatshepsut chose as the site of her temple in a valley sacred to the Theban Goddess of the West. More importantly, it was on a direct axis with Karnak Temple. Two huge ruined statues, the Colossi of Memnon, are around 17 meters/56 feet tall and once stood at the entrance gate of the mortuary temple of Amenhotep III, though very little of the temple behind them remains today. They were cut from two massive granite blocks, brought from quarries near Cairo, and carved to represent the pharaoh Amenhotep III of Dynasty XVIII. The Valley of the Queens is near the better-known Valley of the Kings, on the west bank of the Nile across from Thebes (modern Luxor). This barren area in the western hills was chosen due to its relative isolation and proximity to the capital. The pharaohs of the 18th Dynasty chose to be buried in rock-cut tombs instead of the traditional building of pyramids as burial chambers (perhaps because of their vulnerability to tomb robbers). (B. L. D)

Day 05: (Visit Edfu Temple & Kom Ombo Temple)

Take in the Horus Temple in Edfu. The site of Edfu Tell was known as Wetjeset-hor, the place where the god Horus was worshipped and where, ancient mythology says, the battle between Horus and his traditional enemy Seth took place. The temple of Horus is the most well-preserved and the only one we know to have been completed. Built from sandstone blocks, the huge Ptolemaic temple was constructed over the site of a smaller, earlier temple, oriented east to west. The temple of Kom Ombo stands on the East Bank right next to the river, about 4 kilometers/2.5 miles from town. It was dedicated to two gods, Horus and Sobek, but primarily to Sobek, the crocodile God, together with his wife, who was in another form the Goddess Hathor. The temple is a Greco-Roman structure, dating back to the year 119 BCE, when Ptolemy VI, began its construction with limestone. ( B . L .D )

Day 06: (Visit Philae Temple, The Unfinished Obelisk & The High Dam)

Today, you see the temple of Isis on the island of Philae, the center for the worship of the goddess Isis. It attracted pilgrims from all over the ancient world. One of the great temples of Egypt, it occupies about a quarter of the island and is the main temple on the island, with its huge, complete pylons and beautiful scenes. The temple is built in the same style as the temples of the New Kingdom. It also incorporates other elements, which appeared in the Greco-Roman period, such as the Miami (the House of the divine birth of Horus), and a Nilometer. The temple was submerged after the first Aswan Dam was built in 1906. The Unfinished Obelisk lies, in its original location, in a granite quarry in Aswan. It is 42 meters/138 feet in length and was most probably abandoned when some cracks appeared in the rock, during its construction. Had this obelisk been completed, it would have been the heaviest obelisk ever cut in Ancient Egypt, weighing nearly 1100 tons! It is believed that it was constructed and abandoned during the reign of Queen Hatshepsut of the 18th Dynasty. Afterward, return to Aswan to visit the High Dam of Aswan, considered one of the most important achievements of in the last century in Egypt. For many years, it was a symbol of the New Era of the Revolution of 1952. It provides Egypt with water and electricity. ( B . L .D)

Day 07: (Optional: Abu Simbel - Flight To Cairo)

After Breakfast. This morning, disembark your cruise ship for an early transfer to the airport to fly to Abu Simbel. (If reserved) The temples of Abu Simbel are amongst the most interesting Pharaonic temples. Located close to the southern border with Sudan, it is 280 kilometers/174 miles south of Aswan and consists of two, rock-cut temples, which both dates back to the reign of King Ramses II (1290- 1223 BCE). Unfortunately, these unique temples suffered from the rising waters of Lake Nasser while the High Dam was being built. Then take your flight to Cairo. Arrive in Cairo, check in at your hotel, and Overnight

Day 08: (Cairo Sightseeing)

After breakfast, you will meet your guide in the lobby. Begin your introduction to Cairo at the famous Egyptian Museum of Antiquities. The museum houses the greatest collection of Egyptian royal treasures in the world. Your expert guide will take you through the highlights, including the famous Tutankhamun Collection of golden treasures You will then visit The Alabaster Mosque of Mohamed Ali, the largest structure built during the first half of the 19th century. Counting to visit the most famous Bazaar in the middle east Khan El Khalili Bazaar. (L)

Day 09: (Arrive in Dubai- Welcome to Dubai)

After breakfast, you will transfer to Cairo airport for your flight to Dubai, Arrive at Dubai airport. Transfer to a hotel in Lexus OR BMW OR Mercedes limousine-style luxury car and Armani hotel overnight.

Day 10: (Dubai Sightseeing)

Buffet breakfast. Private transfer to Ascend the Dubai Frame at approx. 10:30 Descend from the frame and transfer to take in a panoramic view of Dubai’s main street (Sheikh Zayed Road) with its skyscrapers and luxury hotels. Arrival at Burj al Arab hotel and buffet meal at AL IWAN restaurant. Finish the meal and return to the hotel. Free afternoon to enjoy the hotel.

Day 11: (Abu Dhabi)

Buffet breakfast and check out of the hotel. Transfer to Abu Dhabi, the capital of the Emirates, considered the Manhattan of the Middle East and the administrative center of the country. On the way to Abu Dhabi, you will pass through Jebel Ali and its Free Zone - the largest man-made port in the world. On arrival in Abu Dhabi, visit the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque, which is the third largest mosque in the world with a capacity of up to 40,000 people. Continue your visit to the Louvre Museum (visiting the museum takes about an hour and a half). We drive to the modern area of AL BEEN, where the palaces of the Emirati Sheikhs are located, we go to the promenade known as “the Corniche” where you can take panoramic photos of the city of Abu Dhabi and visit the “Qasr al Watan” presidential palace. Buffet lunch at Le Vendôme restaurant in Emirates Palace hotel. The tour ends and we return to Dubai.

Day 12: (Free day)

Buffet breakfast. Free day in Dubai for optional activities such as: Tour by helicopter Yellow Boat speedboat tour. Evening transfer to attend La Perle “Silver Ticket” acrobatic show with lighting and water, designed by Dragone (the designer of all the Cirque du Soleil shows) Hotel overnight in Dubai.

Day 13: (Ras Al Khaimah)

Buffet breakfast and check out of Dubai. Transfer by 4x4 vehicle to Ras Al Khaimah emirate. On the way to Ras Al Khaimah, you will have a morning safari in the desert between Dubai and Ras Al Khaimah. Arrival Ras Al Khaimah and check in hotel Ritz Carlton Al Wadi to a villa with its pool Hotel overnight in Ritz Carlton Al Wadi.

Day 14: (Free day)

breakfast. Free day in the hotel to enjoy the villa and the hotel facilities

Day 15: (Flight Back Home)

Breakfast. At the scheduled time, transfer to Dubai airport for the flight to the next destination. This program might suffer slight changes due to circumstances beyond our control.

FAQs

What Is The Children's Policy?
0 - 01.99 Free of Charge / 2 - 5.99 pay 25% of tour price / 6 - 11.99 pay 50% of tour price / 12+ pay full tour price as per adult person Notes : Children policy is applied to children who share rooms with their parents ( Maximum 1 Child sharing parent's room ) / If your tour includes airfare, additional charges for your children may apply.
What Is The Booking Policy?
Once confirming your booking down payment of 25% should be paid to secure your spaces on the tour including hotel room, cruise cabin, domestic flight ticket, and other travel-related services. / And 50% during Christmas, New Year and Easter Holidays. / The remaining balance should be paid one month before the arrive.
Tipping?
It is client's gratitude and satisfaction with the good service provided by anyone who served you during your trip. we advise if you are willing to give it, it would be fantastic and if not, you are not obliged to do it.
How To Get Egypt Entry Visa?
Visas in Egypt are processed upon arrival at any international airport in the country. Upon arrival, a representative from Executive Travel Egypt will be waiting for you before passport control to help you with all the visa processing.
What Is The Cancellation Policy?
During High and Low Season: You can cancel your trip with the following scale of charges. / From the date of booking until 60 days before your arrival date, 15% cancelation fees. / Between 60 and 30 days before your arrival date, 25% cancelation fees. / Between 30 and 15 days before your arrival date, 50% cancelation fees. / Between 14 and 1 days before your arrival date, 100% cancelation fees. / During Holiday Seasons: Cancelation received 60 days before arrival ,100% of the entire tour price will be charged. / Additionally, all domestic flights in Egypt have cancellation costs. You will be responsible for paying any fees in accordance with the airline's cancellation policy if you decide to cancel a tour at any time. / Emergency Cancellation Policy: In the event that the government or the airline issues a travel advisory from-to your departure country and destination, Executive Travel Egypt has an extremely lenient cancellation policy. / Executive travel Egypt has modified its cancellation policy to better represent its principles because we put your health and safety above anything else. Learn about our cancellation and refund policies, as well as our full payment requirement..

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