12 Days Nile and Red Sea New Year Tour of Egypt -MCCT12

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Book your seat on a limited-time offer New Year tour of Egypt that ventures you between the banks of the Nile River along with the beauty of the Red Sea waters at Hurghada.

 

Get a stupendous mixture of the historical attractions of ancient Egypt with the magical coastal vibes at Hurghada, making it a fully integrated trip at a competitive price.  

 

Needless to mention what you’ll experience onboard our outstanding Nile Cruise ship, which will wander you between the attractions of the south of Egypt, and enjoy the magical tranquility and natural views on both sides of the Nile.

What are you waiting for?! Book your seat and get your New Year tour of Egypt NOW and get a discount of up to 20%.

Highlights

In Aswan, visit the Philae Temple, Aswan High Dam, and the Unfinished Obelisk.

In Cairo, discover the majestic Pyramids of Giza and the Sphinx, the Pyramid of Djoser, Memphis, and the treasures at the Egyptian Museum.

In Luxor, explore the Valley of the Kings, Hatshepsut temple, the Colossi of Memnon, Karnak and Luxor Temples.

Relax and enjoy water activities on the shores of Hurghada.

Venture to Edfu & Kom Ombo Temples

Visit in Coptic Cairo: the Ben Ezra Synagogue, the Hanging Church, and the Church of Abu Serga.

Visit in Islamic Cairo: Salah El Din Citadel and Alabaster Mosque.

Itinerary

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Day 1: Welcome to Cairo

Your experience of a unique New Year tour of Egypt starts from Cairo, the capital. Our representative will assist you with everything necessary at Cairo International Airport

Then, you’ll be transported to the comfort of your hotel for the overnight via our private AC vehicle. 

Check our optional tours at night.

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Day 2: Cairo Full Day

Today, a unique day is waiting for you on this remarkable tour of Egypt.

Following breakfast, your tours and travels in Egypt begin with the Great Pyramids of Giza, the majestic work of 3 great Pharaohs: Khufu, Khafre, and Menkaure that testify to royal perfectionism & artistry and bring the history to life in front of your eyes.

Also, at the Giza plateau, you’ll meet the mighty Sphinx, an architectural beauty of limestone 3,000 years old of a mythical creature that represents the greatness of ancient Egypt architecture. 

After an Egyptian lunch, you’ll be on your way to Memphis which once bustled with many attractions as it served as the capital of Egypt during the Old Kingdom days. 

Shortly after, your journey takes you to the innovative Pyramid of Djoser in Saqqara, which represents a major shift in the pyramids' construction principle. It was surrounded by temples and courtyards honoring King Djoser. 

Finally, we’ll drive you back to the hotel.

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Day 3: Egyptian Museum - Islamic Cairo - Coptic Cairo

After breakfast, we’ll visit the Egyptian Museum in Cairo, which houses Egypt’s major stock of artifacts and monuments of almost 170,000 different extraordinary pieces like the treasuries of great Kings like Tutankhamun and his famous mask.

After lunch, you’ll take part in exploring the medieval ages of Cairo starting with Salah El Din Citadel and Alabaster Mosque which sits on top of El Mokattam hill and boasts exquisite minarets and domes built by Muhammad Ali Pasha from limestone.

Following that, you’ll witness the Hanging Church, a Coptic marvel that was once the major center for Christian worship for centuries and mixes between the Byzantine and Coptic architectural styles. 

Shortly after, you’ll enter the Church of Abu Serga or “Church of Saints Sergius and Bacchus Church”, where the Holy Family took refuge and has a unique style in its basilica layout, nave, and its wooden roof that symbolizes Noah’s Ark.

Then, you’ll continue to the Coptic Cairo starting with Ben Ezra Synagogue, which has peaceful interiors with fabulously crafted furnishings and decorations, along with stained glass windows imposing the cultural and historical importance of the synagogue itself which allegedly was built where baby Moses was discovered by the Pharaoh's daughter.

Finally, we’ll go back to the hotel.

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Day 4: Aswan

After a delicious breakfast, you’ll start with flying to Aswan, and as you arrive, our representative will deliver you to your Nile Cruise ship. 

Then, you’ll kick off the day by visiting Aswan High Dam, Egypt’s shield against floods that used to submerge Egypt once. Aswan High Dam is an engineering pearl of 12,570 feet long and 364 feet in height that doesn't only prevent flooding but also provides most of Egypt’s hydroelectric power. 

Next, we’ll take you to Philae Temple, which is dedicated to the goddess Isis and consists of many pylons, structures, courtyards, and sanctuaries. The temple is a mixture of Greco-Roman and Egyptian and to save it from being drowned, the temple was cut into 40,000 pieces and moved to its current location on Agilkia Island. 

Last but not least, we’ll get you to the Unfinished Obelisk, a failing obelisk of pink granite that would have been the largest in the world with a size of 137 feet and almost 1200 tons in weight. The obelisk wasn't completed due to a crack that happened during the quarrying process. However, the Unfinished Obelisk is still a tourist attraction for many visitors.   

Later, you’ll enjoy both lunch and dinner onboard the Nile cruise ship.

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Day 5: Kom Ombo & Edfu Temples

After breakfast, you’ll venture to Kom Ombo Temple, which is dedicated to the two gods Horus and Sobek and was designed to be of 2 perfect halves one for each god, and adorned with mesmerizing well-preserved paintings and craftings along with chambers and sanctuaries.

Following lunch onboard the Nile Cruise ship while sailing to Edfu, you’ll walk your feet into the god Horus Temple in Edfu, which is known for its carefully crafted inscriptions & paintings of the god Horus, and well-preserved conditions that speak of ancient Egypt's daily life, religious rituals, and beliefs. From inside, imagine yourself standing in the temple’s huge hypostyle hall, along with the decorated small chapels and sanctuaries.

Then, you’ll continue sailing toward Luxor, spend the evening at leisure, and savor a delicious dinner on board.

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Day 6: Luxor West Bank

On this day of your New Year tour of Egypt and upon breakfast, you’ll start with the Valley of the Kings, a beautifully painted necropolis of Egypt’s great Pharaohs such as Tutankhamun, Ramses III, Seti I, and Tuthmosis III. You’ll witness the beautiful & colorful wall paintings that describe the ancient Egypt funerary rites, the story of the pharaoh, and help his soul on its journey to the afterlife.

Next, you’ll visit the great Mortuary Temple of Hatshepsut, which is an impressive crafted inside the limestone cliff necropolis that will surely capture your attention. The temple is characterized by its special integration with the surrounding landscape. From the inside, the walls are adorned with charming inscriptions and statues that depict Hatshepsut's reign, her divine birth, and religious rituals.

Later, you’ll stop by the Colossi of Memnon, two colossal statues of quartzite sandstone 60 feet tall that sit proudly guarding Amenhotep's memorial temple that once existed and disappeared due to floodings.

After a local Egyptian lunch, you’ll be taken back to the Nile Cruise.

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Day 7: Luxor East Bank

Upon breakfast, you’ll be taken to Karnak Temple, which is the largest temple in Egypt dedicated to Amun, Mut, and their son Khonsu. Karnak Temple includes the great Hypostyle Hall, Sacred Lake, Obelisks, and many wall inscriptions that depict many Pharaohs, religious reliefs, and Gods of ancient Egypt as it was the center of many important events such as the Opet Festival.

After lunch at a local restaurant, we’ll venture to Luxor Temple, which has a unique splendor of ancient architecture and is known for hosting the coronation of many Kings and Pharaohs, and the royal nature of the place can be seen in the large pylon, the Avenue of Sphinxes that connects Luxor Temple with Karnak Temple, and courtyards & halls that ends with the sanctuary. Each part takes you on a different story and has a special style. 

Later, you’ll hit the road to Hurghada and spend the overnight at the hotel.

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Day 8: Hurghada Day Trip

After breakfast, enjoy your day in Hurghada at leisure or check for our optional day tours and get a full amusement portion of snorkeling, scuba diving, submarine trips, or just relaxing on the beach. 

Lunch and dinner are included.

Optional tour: Safari trip, Bedouin Shows and BBQ

Hit the road with the Jeep vehicle for an excursion amidst the desert to a Bedouin village to experience the Bedouin lifestyle, participate in camel riding, attend Tanoura and belly dancing, and fire shows. 

Later, you’ll savor a delicious BBQ meal under the stars at sunset and head back to your hotel.

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Day 9: Hurghada Day Trip

After breakfast, enjoy your day in Hurghada at leisure or check for our optional day tours and get a full amusement portion of snorkeling, scuba diving, submarine trips, or just relaxing on the beach. 

Lunch and dinner are included.

Optional tour: Boat Trip & Snorkeling

Book an exceptional boat trip that will head to the crystal clear waters and some of the best snorkeling spots in the Red Sea and enjoy witnessing the exceptional colorful marine life and coral reefs.

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Day 10: Back to Cairo

Today, you’ll head back to the capital, to enjoy a free day at leisure. You may check out our optional day trips in Cairo.

 

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Day 11: Cairo

After breakfast, enjoy a free day at leisure. You may check out our optional day trips of the day in Cairo. 

Optional tour: Alexandria Day tour from Cairo

Following your breakfast, you’ll be taken via our air-conditioned vehicle to start your day trip to Alexandria from Cairo. 

Your New Year tour in Alexandria kicks off with the mysteries of the Catacombs of Kom El Shoqafa or “Mound of Shards”, which was once a necropolis that mixes Egyptian, Roman, and Greek funerary styles. You’ll see the “Hall of Caracalla” or the Hall of Bones of those murdered by the Roman emperor, Caracalla.

Next, we’ll move to Pompey’s Pillar, an 88-foot red granite pillar carved with unbelievable engineering precision. The pillar is located at what was once the temple of the Greco-Egyptian god, Serapis.

Shortly after, you’ll be headed to St. Catherine Church, a blend of the European and Neo-Gothic architectural styles, and known for its exquisite arches, beautifully stained-glass windows, and tall spires, with an interior artwork of the altar, religious paintings of the Catholic identity of the church, making it a worth visiting destination. 

After a local Egyptian cuisine lunch, we’ll continue with the Qaitbay Citadel, a medieval military pearl built over the ruins of the ancient Lighthouse of Alexandria. Qaitbay Citadel is known for its thick walls and its defensive capabilities which enabled it to defend Alexandria many times.

Later, we conclude the day trip to Alexandria from Cairo at the Cornish strolling across Stanley Bridge for serene and calming views of the sea.

Finally, we’ll head back to Cairo.

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Day 12: Flying back Home

After breakfast, we’ll deliver you to the Cairo International Airport for your trip back home, ending our 12-day Nile and Red Sea New Year Tour of Egypt trip.

We wish you a safe travel back home.

Includes & Excludes

Pick up and drop off

AC transportation

Accommodation

Nile cruise ship accommodation

Certified tour guide

Taxes

Bottled Water

Optional tours

Tippings

Entrance fees

Egypt entry Visa

International tickets

Location

Frequently Asked Questions

Egypt is a land of unparalleled history, stunning landscapes, and warm hospitality.  Egypt’s fascinating history is woven into its vibrant modern culture, creating an experience that engages all your senses. From exploring majestic ancient monuments and ancient wonders like the Pyramids of Giza, the temples of Luxor and Karnak, and the treasures of King Tutankhamun to wandering lively streets filled with the aroma of tantalizing foods, every moment in Egypt is unforgettable. Add to that the country’s dynamic and eclectic nightlife, and you’ll find endless ways to immerse yourself in its charm.

To make the most of your adventure, remember, that Egypt goes far beyond the historical landmarks, into vibrant cities, beautiful beaches along the Red Sea, and unique cultural experiences. It’s essential to keep a few things in mind, such as Egypt’s cultural traditions and local customs. The local currency is the Egyptian Pound (EGP), and English is widely spoken in tourist areas.

Don’t worry—Our Blog will provide you with everything you need, from packing and planning tips to advice on health, safety, and etiquette. With a little preparation, you’ll be ready to enjoy an extraordinary experience in this timeless destination. In the meantime. look through our FAQs for general information. If you have something, in particular, you want answers to, please don't hesitate to reach out to us. Contact Us

During your visit to Egypt, you can expect a mix of modern conveniences and ancient charm, making Egypt a must-visit destination for travelers.

Yes, Egypt is generally a safe country for tourists and has been titled as one of the best and safest tourist destinations for many years. Major tourist destinations like Cairo, Luxor, Aswan, and the Red Sea resorts prioritize visitor safety. Surrounded by warm hospitality, and courteous and kind-hearted locals – you’ll feel at home and as safe as you’ll ever be.

The government has implemented stringent measures to ensure that these areas remain secure. Luxor Booking Tours takes additional precautions, including working with trusted local guides and arranging private transportation to provide a worry-free experience. As with any travel destination, it’s important to stay informed, follow local guidelines, and avoid venturing into unfamiliar areas alone. 

The amount of money you should bring depends on your travel style and planned activities. Egypt is known for being budget-friendly, but there are opportunities to splurge if you’re seeking luxury experiences. Based on your level of accommodations, the amount of money you spend reflects this.

For everyday expenses, such as meals, tips, and souvenirs, $50–$100 USD per day per person is a good estimate. Credit and debit cards are widely accepted in hotels, major restaurants, and shops, but it’s always a good idea to carry some cash for smaller vendors, tipping, and local markets. ATMs are easily accessible in cities and tourist areas for cash withdrawals.

Here’s a general guide to help you know when and how much to tip:

Tour Guides and Drivers:

Tour Guide: 250–375 EGP per day, per person.
Driver: 125–250 EGP per day, per person.

Hotel Staff:

Bellboys: 25–50 EGP per bag.
Housekeeping: 25–50 EGP per night.

Restaurant Staff:

Most restaurants include a service charge, but leaving an additional 5–10% of the bill in cash is customary.

Boat Cruises (e.g., Nile Cruises):

A pooled tip for the entire staff is often suggested, ranging from 250–375 EGP per person, per day.

Miscellaneous Services:

Public Restroom Attendants: 5–10 EGP.
Local Market Helpers or Porters: 10–20 EGP.

Tipping Tips for Travelers

  • Carry Small Denominations: Always have small notes or coins for quick tips.
  • Be Discreet: Hand tips directly to the person you’re thanking.
  • Ask Your Guide: When unsure, ask your guide for advice on appropriate tipping amounts.
  • Plan Ahead: Budget for tipping as part of your trip expenses to avoid surprises.
Optional Tipping
While tipping is appreciated, it’s always at your discretion. If you’re not satisfied with the service provided, you’re under no obligation to tip.

Egypt is a culturally rich and diverse country with traditions deeply rooted in its history. To make the most of your visit:

  • Dress Modestly: While tourist areas are relaxed, it’s respectful to cover shoulders and knees when visiting religious sites or rural areas.

  • Learn Basic Phrases: Knowing a few Arabic greetings, like "Salam Alaikum" (hello) or "Shukran" (thank you), is always appreciated.

  • Tipping (Baksheesh): Tipping is customary in Egypt and a way to show appreciation for services. Carry small denominations for guides, drivers, and restaurant staff.

  • Be Open-Minded: Embrace the vibrant energy of local markets, savor traditional dishes, and take time to learn about Egypt’s fascinating heritage.

While it’s possible to explore Egypt on your own, having a professional guide greatly enhances your experience. A knowledgeable guide can:

  • Provide historical context and fascinating stories about the sites you visit.
    Navigate the logistics of tickets, transportation, and timing, making your trip hassle-free.
    Offer insights into local culture, traditions, and hidden gems that you might miss otherwise.
    Ensure your safety and comfort throughout your journey. 

Luxor Booking Tours’ guides are experienced professionals who are passionate about sharing the beauty and history of Egypt, ensuring your trip is both educational and enjoyable.

*The cost of food in Egypt is relatively affordable in comparison to other countries, depending on the type of food you are looking to purchase.

For example, a meal at a high-end establishment such as a hotel dinner would cost starting around 450LE or more per person.

An average lunch in Egypt such as a sandwich and a coffee/soft drink or a pizza is around 100 - 150LE per person. The rate of exchange changes frequently, therefore it's best to keep checking if this is something you want to stay current with.

Here's a link to help you: Currency Exchange Rate to Egypt




*No, tap water is not recommended for drinking in Egypt. It’s best to stick to bottled water, which is widely available and affordable. Avoid ice in drinks unless you’re sure it’s made from purified water.

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Duration

12 Days

Tour Schedule

Every Day

Guests

15

Guide Languages

English, French, Spanish, German, Italian

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