EGYPT, ARABIA & MOROCCO Alexandria
LUXURY NILE ADVENTURER 8 Days from £1995 pp twin share with flights
A fusion of matchless wonders and unparalleled luxury, this tour offers the best of Egypt.
DAY 1 – Fly to Cairo Depart with EgyptAir to Cairo, overnight at the Four Seasons First Residence located on the bank of the River Nile.
DAYS 2/3 – Cairo With your Egyptologist visit the unmistakable Pyramids at Giza and the wealth of treasures in the Egyptian Museum.
Camel Market Camel Market DAY 4 – Luxor
Fly to Luxor and embark on Sanctuary M.S. Nile Adventurer. Visit the magnifi cent temples of Amon-Ra at Karnak and the Luxor Temple.
DAY 5 – Esna Visit the Valley of the Kings on Luxor’s West Bank before continuing onto the elegant Temple of Queen Hatshepsut. En route back to the boat stop at the Colossi of Memnon before embarking and cruising to Esna.
DAY 6 – Kom Ombo Morning visit to Temple of Khnum at Esna before cruising to Edfu. This afternoon participate in an Egyptian cooking lesson whilst cruising to Kom Ombo where you will overnight.
DAY 7 – Aswan After breakfast visit Kom Ombo Temple which is dedicated to the crocodile god Sobek and the falcon-headed Horus. Sail to Aswan. After lunch visit the Unfi nished Obelisk and the beautiful Philae Temple. Afternoon felucca ride on the River Nile. Overnight in Aswan.
DAY 8 – Fly to the UK Return to Cairo and connect directly onto your EgyptAir fl ight to Heathrow.
Comments Your
“The whole tour was 100% wonderful.... The organisation was faultless, the accommodation on the boat was ace, the food was VERY good, Mustapha, our guide is knowledgeable, intelligent and helpful. On the boat the crew did everything they could to make our stay enjoyable. This tour was beyond any expectations I might dared to have had.”
Mrs Morris Nostalgic Nile - 25th Jan ‘12 Special Somewhere Mena House Oberoi
MENA HOUSE OBEROI, GIZA Lying in the shadow of the Great Pyramid, amongst 40 acres of beautiful gardens, the Mena House is Egypt’s most historic hotel. Originally built as a royal hunting lodge, its exquisite furnishings and arabesque designs add an air of luxury to its 426 rooms.
DEPARTURES FORTNIGHTLY
WESTERN DESERTS OF EGYPT 11 Days from £1795 pp twin share with flights
Travel from the bustling streets of Cairo to the calm deserts of Egypt.
DAY 1 – Fly to Cairo Fly with EgyptAir to Cairo, Stay 3 nights at the Sofi tel El Gezirah located on an island in the middle of the River Nile.
DAYS 2/3 – Cairo
Guided tours of the Pyramids at Giza and the Egyptian Museum. DAYS 4/5 – Alexandria
Drive along the Desert Highway to Alexandria. Stay 2 nights at the Sofi tel Cecil Hotel. During your time here we visit the Catacombs of Kom el-Shuga, Pompey’s Pillar and the National Museum.
DAY 6 – Alamein
Drive to Alamein and visit the British and Commonwealth War Cemetery. Continue to Siwa Oasis and the Safari Paradise Hotel.
DAYS 7/8 – Siwa Oasis Explore the temples of the Oracle and Amum before walking through the abandoned Old Town of Siwa, mud dwellings piled up on the hillside set amongst date palms and presenting a picturesque yet mysterious scene.
DAYS 9/10 – Bahariya Oasis Journey by 4x4 to the Oasis of Bahariya, visit the Mummies Museum and the little visited Qasr Selim Temple. 2 nights at International Hot Springs Hotel.
DAY 11 – Fly to the UK Drive to Cairo and connect with your EgyptAir fl ight to Heathrow.
19 Mar ‘13 £1845
15 Oct ‘13 £1895
16 Apr ‘13 £1795
12 Nov ‘13 £1845
10 Sep ‘13 £1795
11 Mar ‘14 £1895
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