7days 6 nights
Daily Tour
20 people
Arabic, English
Egypt offers a perfect mix of history and relaxation through a tour of Cairo and Sharm El-Sheikh.
In Cairo, you explore ancient wonders like the Pyramids of Giza, the Great Sphinx, and treasures in the Egyptian Museum. The vibrant culture shines in places like Khan El Khalili Bazaar, Islamic Cairo’s mosques, and Coptic Cairo’s churches. The day ends beautifully with a Nile dinner cruise featuring traditional food and entertainment.
Then, the trip moves to Sharm El-Sheikh, a Red Sea paradise known for its beaches, diving spots like Ras Mohammed National Park, and marine life at Tiran Island. Adventure lovers can enjoy desert safaris with quad biking and Bedouin-style dinners under the stars. The nightlife at SOHO Square and beachfront cafes adds more excitement.
This tour combines Egypt’s ancient history with coastal relaxation, making it a rich and unforgettable experience.
Private airport transfer to Hayat Centric Cairo West. Settle in and enjoy your first evening in the vibrant city.
Start with breakfast, then explore the legendary Pyramids of Giza and the Sphinx with a guided tour. Evening at your leisure.
Fly to Sharm El Sheikh and check in at Pick Albatross Luxury Suites. Spend the afternoon relaxing or exploring.
Enjoy parasailing and a banana boat ride over the Red Sea. In the evening, indulge in a scenic sea dinner cruise with entertainment.
Experience an exhilarating quad bike safari through the desert sands. Evening at leisure.
Breakfast at the resort. free day
Breakfast at the resort. Transfer to Airport: Flight from Sharm El-Sheikh to Cairo. Flight to Lagos: Connect with Egypt Airways for your return home.
Yes, most travelers need a visa to enter Egypt. You can usually get one upon arrival or apply for an e-visa online before your trip.
A domestic flight from Cairo to Sharm El-Sheikh is included.
Pack light, breathable clothing for the day, and warmer layers for the cooler evenings. Don’t forget sunscreen, a hat, comfortable walking shoes, and swimwear if you plan on doing water sports.
The currency used is the Egyptian Pound (EGP). It’s recommended to have some local currency for small purchases, although credit cards are widely accepted in hotels and larger establishments.
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