For those who appreciate a gentle journey through legendary lands, the "Contrasts of Arabia with Jordan and Cairo" city sightseeing tour is a standout choice. This 9-day guided adventure begins in Medina and winds through Al-ula, Wadi Rum, and several other captivating destinations before ending in Cairo. Tailored for seniors, the itinerary features a relaxed pace, comfortable accommodations, included transportation, and meals so you can fully enjoy the region’s historical richness. The unique selling point of this trip lies in its harmonious blend of Saudi Arabian wonders and Egyptian splendors, all delivered with ease and expert guidance, making it perfect for travelers seeking a comprehensive yet comfortable introduction to the Middle East.
Step back in time with "Egypt, a Journey Through Time," an easy-paced city sightseeing tour tailored for seniors. Over nine days, travel from Cairo to Aswan, delving into the wonders of Sohag, Asyut, Luxor, and more. Enjoy the convenience of included accommodations, transport, and meals as you explore Egypt’s timeless landmarks and vibrant cities. The tour’s unique selling point is its careful curation of both iconic and lesser-known sights, granting you a deeper understanding of Egypt’s enduring allure while ensuring a relaxed and comfortable experience.
Let the wonders of Egypt unfold before you on the "Cairo, Beauties of the Nile and Hurghada" tour, a 9-day city sightseeing journey from Cairo to Hurghada. Seniors will appreciate the easygoing pace, with everything—accommodation, transport, meals—taken care of. This guided trip highlights both the ancient treasures of Cairo and the coastal charm of Hurghada, offering a harmonious blend of culture and leisure. The unique benefit of this tour package is its seamless transition from historic discovery to seaside relaxation, all in one expertly managed itinerary.
The “second day” the flight is SUPER early and you have to leave the hotel at 4 am.
That was not communicated anywhere and we didn’t arrive at the hotel u til after 11 pm the night before. It made the morning very difficult!
Also, it would be helpful if there was a place by the day noting if women needed to cover shoulders/knees or men knees. When I was packing and googling, it said that at Kom Ombo (and most of the temples) it was recommended to have shoulder and knees covered, but when we got there I was told we didn’t need it. I had a lot more pants packed then I needed and that would have been helpful to know when I actually needed to wear more conservative clothing or having my hair covered.
Overall the itinerary was good. We saw a lot and had a great guide!
We were on the Steinberger cruise ship - I would not recommend that one again. Very limited. We were on Thai ship with another group from Trafalgar that paid less for the tour and we had no extras. We allowed one drink at dinner and one bottle of water.. anything more we had to pay for. They didn’t have coffee/tea available throughout the day for free. It seemed like they were nickel and diming the guests. I have been on other River cruises and unlimited water, beverages at dinner, and feee coffee/tea throughout the day in the lounge was accessible.
AdventureCruise
Tour Type
Group Tour
Accommodation
Hotel, Ship Cabin
Age Range
5-99 yrs
Operated in
english
Destinations
Cairo, Luxor, Edfu, Aswan
Cairo, Luxor, Edfu, Aswan
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This unique 9-day Egypt tour starts in Egypt’s capital city of Cairo, before we head to the scenic cities of Aswan and Luxor. The tour is set to fall in line with the Sun Festival held at Abu Simbel’s Temples twice yearly.
Abu Simbel was built by King Ramses II (c.1279-1213 B.C.E.). He wanted its internal chamber to light up twice a year – the first time on 22 February, on the anniversary of his ascension to the throne and the second time on his birthday on 22 October.
In the early 1960’s, the entire temple complex was moved to higher ground when the Aswan Dam caused Lake Nasser to rise and inundate the area. The two temples were dismantled and raised over 60 meters up the sandstone cliff where they were reassembled, in the exact same relationship to each other and the sun, and covered with an artificial mountain.
Now, every year, the temple faces east, and at the solstices – twice a year – the dawn sunlight is aligned to light the entire length of the temple entrance corridor, lighting up three of the four statues at the end of the corridor. Only the statue of Ptah, the god of darkness, remains in darkness.
Once we arrive in Cairo, we’ll explore the Great Pyramids and the towering Giza Sphinx, before we make our way to Aswan to explore the island-based Philae Temple and the Aswan Dam.
Our trip to Abu Simbel starts early, as we aim to be at the monument before sunrise. It will be busy, but it's very organised and everyone will have a chance to go inside to see this magnificent spectacle.
After witnessing this unique experience, we’ll head back to Aswan as we set sail on a traditional felucca sailboat for a peaceful cruise on the tranquil waters of the Nile River, as we head to Luxor. A support boat will join us every now and then, which includes a welcome toilet, showers and a massage deck. An alternative upgrade to an extra night in the hotel in Aswan is available if you prefer.
En-route to Luxor, we’ll stop to visit the Kom Ombo and Edfu Temples and once we arrive, we’ll visit the towering Karnak Temple, the tombs at the Valley of the Kings and Queen Hatchepsut Temple. You’ll also have some free time to explore the busy markets or relax at the hotel pool before we head back to Cairo. As an additional extra, you can add a visit to the Red Sea, please contact us for details as extensions are easily arranged from Luxor to Hurghada, and then back to Cairo from there.
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Tour Type
Small Group TourSmall group tours usually have 8-12 participants and maximum up to 18 travelers