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7-Day Red Sea holiday package to Cairo, Luxor and Hurghada

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Tour overview

Itinerary

At Cairo International Airport, our agent will meet you and assist you with the visa and arrival procedures. After being taken to a hotel for a little rest, you will depart the next day for a 7-day Egypt Red Sea trip to Cairo, Luxor, and Hurghada. 

Your Red Sea tour package begins on the Giza Plateau, where you will see the Great Sphinx and the magnificent Great Pyramids of Khufu Khafre and Menkaure up close. Discover the fascinating history behind these monumental structures, learning about their construction and their purposes. The first real pyramid, the Step Pyramid of King Djoser, can be seen by continuing on the journey into the Saqqara necropolis. After a day of exploration, you will return to your hotel to truly rest.

 

This 7-day Red Sea Egypt tour to Cairo, Luxor, and Hurghada includes visits to ancient wonders such as Luxor, also known as Thebes. As the sun sets below the horizon, you will be  transport from Cairo Airport to the magical city of Luxor. When you arrive, your tour guide will take you to the Valley of the Kings, where pharaohs rest in beautifully decorated tombs; marvel at the Hatshepsut Temple, which demonstrates Egypt's rulers' power; and stand in front of the impressive Colossi of Memnon, which guards history.

You will start your day with a delicious breakfast at your hotel, setting up for another exciting day of exploration. Next, you will have the opportunity to visit one of Egypt's most magnificent temples, the Karnak and Luxor Temples, where ancient myths coexist with breathtaking architecture. After this long day, you'll depart to Hurghada's azure shores.

 

Enjoy your free day at Hurghada by diving, taking a glass boat, doing a safari, snorkeling, or taking a submarine. Egypt trips are available upon request.

Following your transfer from Hurghada Airport to Cairo, the final night of your 7-day Red Sea tour package includes a transfer from Cairo Airport to your Cairo hotel.

End your Egypt Red Sea trip with a visit to the Egyptian Museum, in Tahrir Square, where thousands of artifacts span Egypt's historical record across two floors. Then, you will visit the Cairo Citadel, which was built in 1172 to protect Cairo from the Crusaders, and then you can enjoy the beautiful mosque of Mohammed Ali Pasha. Later, finish the Egypt Red Sea trip in Khan El Khalili, the Middle East's largest bazaar, and transfer to Cairo Airport for a flight to Sharm El Sheikh.

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Got Questions? Find answers to all your questions about traveling to Egypt. We have everything you need for smooth and remarkable tours in Egypt, from visas and safety advice to the ideal time to go and the must-see attractions.

Do I need any vaccinations before traveling to Egypt?

There are no specific vaccinations required for entry into Egypt; nevertheless, it is a good idea to be current on routine vaccinations. Some travelers elect to be vaccinated for hepatitis A, hepatitis B, and typhoid as a precaution.

Buses, trains, domestic flights, and others are available in Egypt. Many tourists, particularly those traveling between Cairo, Luxor, and Aswan, take pre-arranged tours or rent cars from travel agencies to make their journey more comfortable.

Yes, tipping (referred to as "baksheesh" in Egypt) is an accepted practice in Egypt for a variety of services ranging from guides, drivers, hotel staff, to waiters. It is polite and expected when given for good service.

The currency of the country is the Egyptian Pound (EGP). However, cash should also be carried to cover small purchases and purchases in local markets, even though credit cards are accepted at hotels, popular restaurants, and stores in tourist areas.

Egypt is a conservative society, and sensible clothing should be worn, especially when visiting religious sites. With the hot weather, you should go for light, breathable fabrics. Women may want to bring a scarf to cover their heads when they visit mosques.

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