Trips to Egypt

 

 

Egypt River Cruises

The mysterious Nile River, the world’s longest river, flows from Lake Victoria in East Africa to its mouth at the Mediterranean Sea in Egypt. It passes through rainforest, mountain, savanna, and swamp until, on the final leg of its journey, it winds its way through Egypt like a giant snake, passing through some of the driest desert on earth. With a name from a Greek word meaning “river valley,” the Nile River played a crucial role in the founding of Egyptian civilization. If you are looking for something different or would like a personalized trip or tour please contact one of our agents and we will be honored to assist you.

 

Egyptian Splendor (WALGJ)10 days incl. air, or 9 days Cairo/CairoStarting at: $1,661.00*

This 10-day Cruise & Tour vacation offers an exciting voyage through the Kingdom of the Pharaohs. Your journey begins in Cairo, where you’ll marvel at Tutankhamon’s treasures in the Egyptian Museum, visit the enigmatic Sphinx, and see the Great Pyramids of Giza. Then fly to Aswan to enjoy a felucca ride and board the elegant Royal Lotus for a four-night Nile River cruise to Luxor. Along the way, you’ll visit Kitchener Island’s lush Botanical Gardens, gigantic Aswan Dam, the Temple of Isis, the Valley of Kings and Valley of Queens, and Luxor Temple. You’ll also enjoy a horse-drawn carriage ride through Edfu to the Temple of Horus, visiting colorful local bazaars, and exploring the stunning monuments of Karnak.

 

 

Grand Tour of Egypt (WLAGJ)12 days incl. air, or 11 days Cairo/CairoStarting at: $1,942.00*

Sail through 5-thousand years of history on this 12-day Cruise & Tour vacation. After guided sightseeing in Cairo, you’ll visit the Sphinx, the Great Pyramids, and the seaport of Alexandria. Next, travel to Memphis to admire the 40-foot statue of Ramses II and the Alabaster Sphinx before flying to Luxor. There you’ll board the elegant Royal Lotus for a 3-night cruise on the legendary Nile River. Sightseeing includes the stunning monuments of Karnak, the Valley of Kings and Valley of Queens, Queen Hatshepsut’s Temple, and the Temple of Horus in Edfu by way of horse-drawn carriage. Sail to Aswan, where you’ll see the turn-of-the-century Old Dam, take a boat to the Temple of Isis, and enjoy a felucca ride across the blue waters of the Nile. Your unforgettable vacation ends in Cairo.

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