Luxury
on the Nile
A Grand 15 day tour of Egypt . Including
an extended stay on the Red Sea
at Sharm El Sheikh
, and and a 5 day Ultra Deluxe Nile
Cruise

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air fare from the USA
The
ultimate version of an Egyptian adventure. You'll journey in
Egypt in the comfort of business class, enjoy the most luxurious
Nile Cruise accommodation available, on this upscale package.
DAY
1 - CAIRO : Arrive any day in Cairo- Year Round (
Subject to availability )
Our Cairo staff greets you and escorts you through the excitement
and hubbub of the terminal, and onward to your hotel. Traditional
sweets await you, with our compliments. You'll have time to relax
and unwind. Visa fee is included & issued upon arrival. Available
only to American, Japanese , Canadian, Singaporean & EU citizens,
your passport must be valid for at least 6 month beyond the date of
arrival. Private air condition car for your transfer. Private chauffeur
DAY
2 - CAIRO (BLD)
Private air condition car for your tour today . Private chauffeur
.
Your
exploration of ancient Egypt begins today! We'll start after breakfast
with the Egyptian Museum. Here you'll see the treasures of the ancient
pharaohs: Mummies Hall is included , statuary, and precious
stones and metals. Travelers have long come to Cairo just to gaze
on these sights alone. But there's more, on we go to the Coptic &
Jewish ancient quarter .
After lunch Egyptian-style, we'll motor to the mysterious Sphinx and
the Pyramids on the edge of Cairo.
Those
who are fit and adventurous enough may wish to penetrate into the
heart of the Great Pyramid, to the King's Chamber your ticket is included
with our compliments (or the interior of Kephren Pyramid). Taking
a camel ride (Included) is entirely your own choice!
Conclude a memorable day as we host you on a Hyatt Nile dinner cruise
complete with exotic Egyptian entertainment.
DAY
3 - CAIRO (BLD)
Private air condition car/van is at your disposal today, with
a private guide & a private chauffeur, to take you on a leisurely
tour , including a walking tour of the legendary Khan El Khalili ancient
bazaar district, a shopper's dream. We'll go on a treasure hunt ,
until we break for lunch at a charming local restaurant, on to Then
on to The Secret Tomb of Khedive Tawfik
One of the gems of Cairo lay hidden for years behind locked gates
in a nondescript neighborhood: the tomb and gardens of Khedive Tawfik.
The Khedive was the viceroy who administered Egypt for the Turkish
sultan. It was Tawfik’s father, Khedive Ismail, who saw to the
construction of the Suez Canal. In the process, he mortgaged the nation,
and threw Egypt into turmoil. Tawfik was installed in his father’s
place. But with foreign bankers pressing on one side, and resentful
nationalist officers on the other, he was ineffectual. British troops
moved into the Suez Canal area to protect their investment—and
didn't leave until 1952, when the monarchy was given the boot.
Tawfik’s mausoleum far outshines his rule. The original family
burial area was enlarged in 1881 and decorated with a splendor not
seen since the times of the Pharaohs. Columns with intricate Islamic-Mameluke
decoration adorn the entrance, while parts of the gold-threaded woven
cover of the holy Kabah of Mecca adorn the walls inside the doorways.
The tomb of Bambah Qadin, in white marble, is impressive, but that
of Tawfik himself is stunning: constructed of ebony, with inlays of
ivory, mother-of-pearl, and precious woods. Elsewhere are the tombs
of other family members, including that of Price Muhammad Ali, who
married a French actress. Even the family library is here.
With treasures like these, it’s no wonder that the precincts
were closed off from public view in uncertain times.
Even today, Tawfik’s Tomb and Gardens are off the beaten track
for most visitors, but at Travel in Style, we’re proud to include
this little-known treasure house of Egyptian history and art on our
regular tours.
After
which we bring you back to the hotel. Reminder of the day at leisure.
Dinner at La Bodega restaurant.

DAY 4 - LUXOR- Board Your Nile Cruise (BLD)
Early morning flight to Luxor, ( or
Aswan) all transfers are on a private basis, always with an air
conditioned car. A welcome fruit basket awaits you on board your Nile
Cruise. Relax, unpack, and settle into your accommodations on board
for the next four nights. You'll tour the charming Luxor Museum. Then
we'll set out overland to visit the Great Temple of Amon at Karnak,
followed by the mighty Temple of Luxor. We'll return in time for afternoon
tea. You'll have a chance to explore your ship before dinner, which
tonight features an international buffet. Evening Karnak Sound & Light
Show.
DAY
5 - LUXOR/ EDFU - on board your Nile cruise (BLD)
We'll cross the Nile to view an array of ancient splendors: the
tomb chambers of the Valley of the Kings; the imposing tomb-temple
of Queen Hatshepsut in the Valley of the Queens ,then on to Ancient
Workers Village at Deir El Medineh, the first known "Workers
Village" these were the true creative heroes who built the temples
& tombs for the mighty Pharaohs of the Nile Kingdom.
Deir
El Medinah is on Luxor's west bank you get a totally different
perspective on ancient Egyptian life, at the ancient workers' settlement
of Deir el-Medinah. While most of the imposing stone monuments and
sites of Egypt honor the lives and after-lives of royalty, Deir el-Medinah
gives us unique and surprising insights into the ordinary citizens
who constructed and decorated the tombs.
Here
we'll see the excavated homes shared by laborers with their domestic
animals. These quarters were surprisingly large, with three good-sized
rooms, courtyard, kitchen, and even storage cellars. While ancient
Egypt might not have been a workers' paradise, we'll see that artisans
and builders were highly regarded in their community. We are proud
to be the only operator to offer regular visits to this singular ancient
settlement in its tour and cruise programs.
On
to the Colossi of Memnon. On to Edfu. Horse-drawn carriages meet us
at riverside to take us through Edfu to the Temple of Horus, best-preserved
in all of Egypt. Later, we'll cruise to Esna. Relax on deck or on
your private terrace, and gaze at timeless Egypt. In the evening,
we'll celebrate in Egyptian style, dressed in galabias ( A Galabia
will be delivered to your cabin with our compliments), the galabia
is the flowing national costume.
While you are on board the cruise, afternoon tea will be served daily
on deck.

DAY
6 - EDFU, KOM OMBO, ASWAN- on board your Nile cruise (BLD)
At EDFU: Horse-drawn carriages meet us at riverside to take us to
the Temple of Horus, best-preserved in all of Egypt. After our visit,
we'll re-embark, and enjoy lunch while we proceed upriver. We'll disembark
at Kom Ombo to explore the twin temples of Haroeris, the sun god,
and Sobek, the crocodile god, then continue our voyage to Aswan, while
we party after dinner.
Complimentary "Egyptian sweets" platter will be delivered
to your cabin today with our compliments.
DAY
7 - ASWAN- on board your Nile cruise (BLD)
After breakfast, we'll visit the dams at Aswan, including the High
Dam, a modern wonder in this ancient land. At the ancient granite
quarry, we'll see an obelisk left unfinished, then board a launch
to visit the Temples of Philae, rescued from rising waters
, dedicated to the Ancient Goddess ISIS
Our
farewell dinner is a buffet of Egyptian specialties, followed by a
show featuring oriental performers, including, of course, a belly
dancer.
DAY
8 -CAMEL CARAVAN/SAILING BOATS- (BLD)
After breakfast on board, we'll have the opportunity to experience
Egypt at its most authentic, as we sail the Nile in a graceful Felucca,
the age-old sailing vessel of the river. If you wish, try your hand
at camel riding! We'll take a traditional caravan to enjoy tea with
Nubian villagers. Check-out from the suite is after breakfast. Luggage
will be sent to the Old Cataract (subject to availability ), then
you return from the tour to check-in at the OLD Cataract. Afternoon
High Tea included on the famous terrace over looking the Nile, where
Agatha Christi wrote "Death On the Nile " Remainder of the day at
leisure. Make sure you retire to bed early tonight, you leave tomorrow
for Abu Simbel before sunrise
DAY
9 - ABU SIMBEL - Ramses the Great - Master Builder of all Times
(BLD)
Very early breakfast. Abu Simbel We've planned our visit to Abu Simbel
to be a highlight of your Egyptian adventure. Rising before dawn,
we drive along the shore of Lake Nasser, watching the sky lighten
and the sacred sun rise above the horizon. We reach the great temples
while the air is clean, clear and cool, and the sun's light still
golden;just right for photographs.
In the larger temple, colossal figures of Ramses are seated
with the gods and attended by his queen and daughters.
The smaller temple is dedicated to Queen Nefertari, who appears
as Hathor, the goddess of love, joy and fertility, symbolized by the
benevolent cow. We explore these fine temple , admiring their ancient
aura and artistry, after which retire to a comfortable hotel for refreshments.
Then fly back to
Aswan where we connect by air to Cairo, at Cairo airport, our local
rep will assist with the connection to fly to Sharm El Sheikh
.Private air condition car always for your transfers. We'll settle
you into your Luxury hotel in Sharm : Sonesta , Hyatt, The Ritz Hotel
or similar. If you prefer to extend your stay in Upper Egypt ,
please click here
DAY
10 - Sharm El Sheikh (B)
Full days at leisure . Hit
the water , or venture into the nearby Bedouin village to see how
the local people live-as you like.
DAY
11 - Sharm El Sheikh (BD)
Day at leisure , hit the water
, or venture into the nearby Bedouin village to see how the local
people live-as you like. Dinner is included in the Sahara , camp bedouin
style.
DAY
12 - MOUNT SINAI - St. CATHERINE ( Santa Katarina / Catarina ) Monastery
(BL)
Relax! This is one more day in "Paradise", enjoy the beach
the Egyptian sun and maybe fishing , snorkeling or diving in the Red
Sea. Or join us on a complimentary tour to Mount Sinai then
in the cool before sunrise, we drive into the wilderness of Sinai,
through which Moses led his people to the Promised Land. Our goal
is the Monastery of St. Catherine, built on the site of the
burning bush at the base of Mount Sinai. We tour the monastery,
rich in history,icons and sacred paintings, returning to Sharm
late in the evening.
You must be in good physical condition if you wish
to consider climbing Mt. Sinai. The climb is
not recommended for those affected by heights.
DAY
13 - Sharm El Sheikh (B)
Full days at leisure . Hit
the water , or venture into the nearby Bedouin village to see how
the local people live-as you like.
DAY
14 -CAIRO - HOME HOSTED FAMILY DINNER (BD)
Fly to Cairo remainder of the day in Cairo, at leisure.
You'll have one more opportunity to experience the excitement of this
great city and, of course, do some last-minute shopping.
This evening we'll venture where few ordinary visitors ever tread
. . . right into the homes of some of the people of Cairo ! You'll
be invited to a family dinner, and while you enjoy wholesome home-cooked
specialties, you'll learn about and appreciate the outlook, aspirations,
and way of life of your hosts. Be assured, as curious as you may be
about your new friends, they're sure to have questions about your
own background. Once the ice is broken, you'll enjoy a lively evening,
and find that you have more in common than you ever suspected. Of
course, you may enjoy dinner in a quiet restaurant with your travel
companions, by letting us know your preferences.
You may wish to bring token gifts to exchange with the host family
( T shirt , small souvenirs of your home town).
DAY
15 - DEPARTURE (B)
Private air condition car for your transfer. Private chauffeur .Our
Cairo-based staff escorts you to the airport, where you'll begin your
journey home . Salaam and Bon Voyage!
This
tour starts daily in Cairo , throughout the year. Subject to the availability
of the Nile Cruise. Add
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Please
note that the Nile vessels and cruise itineraries are subject to change.
Click here for more info on these luxurious cruises:
Mojito , Monaco , TiYi
, Sonesta M/S Moon Goddess
, Sonesta M/S Star Goddess , all suites with private balconies
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RATES
per person, in deluxe accommodations, in US$:
| Hotel
Accommodation |
Deluxe
- A |
Deluxe
- B |
| Cruise
Accommodation |
Outside
Cabin |
Junior
Suite
Private Balconies |
|
Sharing in Triple occupancy |
US$
4820.00 |
US$
5580.00 |
|
Double occupancy |
US$
4990.00 |
US$
5670.00 |
| Single
occupancy |
US$ 6105.00 |
US$ 7055.00 |
For
travel at Easter, Christmas or New Year's, a 10 percent supplement
applies.
Rate
includes:
- Air
transportation in Egypt as mentioned in itinerary, in
business class, when available on board subject to according
to aircraft configuration.
- All
transfers in Egypt on a private basis , including airport
greeting.
- Deluxe
hotel accommodations, including tax based on:
Deluxe A :
Cairo: Grand Hyatt . Cairo Marriott . J. W. Marriott
, or similar .
Sharm El Sheikh: The Hyatt, Marriott , Sofitel
, Savoy , Sonesta or similar hotels.
Deluxe B :
Cairo Mena House Palace wing . Four Seasons in Cairo and Sharm
El Sheikh.( standard Room )
For superior rooms at the
Four Seasons, please add : $ 650 per person in double
mix and match OK .
- Luxury
Nile cruise, with all meals, a welcome fruit basket, an Egyptian
sweets platter, complimentary bottle of water for each guest ,
delivered to your cabin daily while on board the cruise.
- All
shore excursions, aboard these deluxe Nile cruises :
Deluxe A : the M/S
Mojito ( Suite ), Monaco
( Suite) , Movenpick M/S Royal Lotus ( suite) , Movenpick M/S
Royal Lilly ( suite) , M/S TiYi
( suite) , M/S Toya ( suite) , according to availability.
Deluxe
B : Sonesta M/S Moon Goddess ( suite with a private balcony),
Sonesta M/S Star Goddess, Mozart or Beethoven suite with a private
balcony
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Except while on board the cruise, you will have a private guide
for all your sightseeing in Cairo and Sharm El Sheikh : Sightseeing
with guide and entrance fees to archaeological sites.
- Meals
as indicated, with preset menu (B = Breakfast, L = Lunch,
D = Dinner), American breakfast (aB) in Cairo
- Visa
fee upon arrival in Cairo (applicable to Australian, NZ ,
EU, Mexican , S. African, S. Korean Singaporean, Japan, US, ,
and Canadian passport holders) , your passport must be valid and
in order.
Not
included:
- Trip
interruption and cancellation insurance
- Personal
expenses, including excess baggage or shipping charges, beverages,
and personal charges in hotels for laundry, telephone, or other
services
- Gratuities
- Optional
Tours
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Dining
room reservations are not required. Our cruise vessels have a single
seating, simplifying life on board.
Days
are warm, and sometimes hot, in Luxor and Aswan, while evenings and
mornings can be cooler.
Comfortable
walking shoes and clothing of natural fabrics are suitable for shore
excursions.
On
board, dress is relaxed for breakfast and lunch, smart casual for
dinner. Take a sun hat and, of course, a swimsuit.
All
ships are fully air-conditioned. Typical amenities (which vary from
vessel to vessel; inquire for details) include large view windows;
in-cabin minibar, hair dryers and safes; and pools, boutiques, and
dance lounges.
Our
Nile cruise passengers come from all countries of the world,
more from Europe, but also from North America, South America and
Asia, and naturally they'll often keep the company of their own
language and culture.
Your
patience and extra efforts to interact are sure to bear rewards.
Some guests from the USA did bring up the issue that in some cases
the boat did have 2 or 3 English speaking couples onboard, and that
they expected more !
Most sailings have a few native English speakers, though the numbers,
of course, vary by season, and are not guaranteed.
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