Day 13

Check out at the morning take the bus to Cairo Airport to take a flight which back to home
Day 12

Most journeys to Egypt begin and end in Cairo, but a more 3-hour drive from the capital will bring you to Egypt’s second
largest city—Alexandria. Here’s how to visit this culturally rich seaside metropolis, at once both ancient and modern, that could not feel more different from the nation’s capital. Group Tours For travelers on a budget, a group tour offers a wallet-friendly way to experience Alexandria while benefiting from the insight of a local guide and the intimacy of a small group. Depending on the day trip you choose, you might visit the former site of the Alexandria Lighthouse, the Roman Amphitheater, the Catacomb of Kom El-Shoqafa, the Library of Alexandria 15th-century Qaitbay Citadel, Pompey’s Pillar, and Abu al-Abbas al-Mursi Mosque. Lunch is not included at Alexandria
Come back to Cairo by 19:00
Free time and overnight at the hotel
Day 11

Check out in the morning back to Cairo hotel by bus to stay your second stay
Tour to the Civilization Museum and Om Kalthoum Museum
Overnight at the hotel
Day 10

- Free day to enjoy the Sharm el Sheikh
- Options: Diving or any other activity
- Overnight at the hotel
Day 9

Sharm
- Free day to relax and enjoy the red sea
- Breakfast, lunch and dinner will be served
- Spend the night at the hotel
Day 8

Day 7

Luxor – West Bank
- El Deir El-Bahri (Hatshepsut Temple)
- Valley of the Kings
- Watch the Saidi Dance and Tahtib Show in Nile Cruise
Day 6

Day 5

- Enjoy the day at Abu Simbel
- Return to Aswan by 13:00 to continue the cruise
- Dock to visit the Edfu Temple
- Lunch and dinner on board the Nile cruise
Day 4

- Shuttle from Hotel to Cairo Airport to fly to Aswan
- Visit the Aswan High Dam and Philae Temple
- Enjoy a cruise on the Nile
- Spend the night visit Nubian Village
- Watch the Nubian Dance