Sun And Fun In Egypt
An
Egyptian escapade in 14 days. Sharm El Sheik Version

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What’s
your preference? An in-depth experience of the Pyramids and the ancient
temples of Luxor? Or a vacation along the Red Sea, where days of diving
among extraordinary coral and fish are followed by nights in extraordinary
nightclubs. Egypt has it all, and now you can do it all, with our two-week
Sun and Fun package. Re-live the experiences of the grand old days of
travel, as you journey along the Nile on board your Nile Cruise , wonder
at the treasures of the Egyptian Museum, and even sail in a traditional
felucca. Then escape to an exclusive Red Sea resort of Sharm El Sheik
for days away from it all. Expect a level of personal service rarely
experienced today, along with every modern convenience and conveyance,
at a most reasonable price.
DAY
1 - DEPARTURE - Daily subject to availability at the time you book
We take off from New York's John F. Kennedy International Airport on
Egyptair’s non-stop service, or British Airways, or Lufthansa
, Swiss etc, via Europe, bound for Cairo. After dinner on board, you’ll
settle in for the night across the Atlantic. Add-on is available from
major cities.
May Thru End of Sep as well as Dec 15-Jan 2: Please add $ 350 supplement
for air fare high season. This doesn't apply when you handle your own
air fare.
DAY
2 - CAIRO
You'll arrive midday at Cairo's bustling airport. Visas will be available
without charge to Americans, Canadians, and citizens of most EU countries.
Our Egypt-based staff will be on hand to greet you, and escort you to
your hotel, Ramses Hilton or similar . After you settle in, you're free
to explore on your own and experience an unforgettable array of sights,
sounds, and aromas.
DAY
3 – CAIRO - (BL)
After a leisurely breakfast, we’ll set out to discover some of
the wonders of Cairo, both ancient and modern. Our essential stop is
the Egyptian Museum, treasure house of statuary, mummies of the great
pharaohs, and precious stones and metals. Then it’s onward to
the bustling Khan El Khalili Bazaar,
the labyrinthine district with its array of spice shops and clothing
merchants and purveyors of baskets and brassware and a thousand other
specialties. And of course we’ll see the Pyramids, and the mysterious
Sphinx at Giza, on the edge of Cairo in the desert.
Lunch is included at a local restaurant.

DAY
4 — ASWAN – (BLD)
Cruise embarkation is from Aswan or Luxor , subject to the availability
at the time you book.
We'll
confirm the specific boat to you before you send us any deposit.
Very early morning breakfast and transfer to the airport for your flight
to Aswan ! Upon arrival in Aswan, we’ll proceed right to your
Nile steamer : M/S Lady Diana or similar and an orientation to our adventures
over the next few days along the great river. Then we’ll set out
to visit the dams at Aswan, including the modern Wonder of the High
Dam. At the ancient granite quarry, we’ll see the Unfinished Obelisk.
We’ll visit the Temples of Philae, dedicated to the goddess Isis
and rescued from the rising waters of Lake Nasser when the dams were
built. And we’ll even sail in traditional style among the rocky
isles of the Nile on a traditional felucca.
DAY
5 — ASWAN, KOM OMBO – (BLD)
Full day cruise as we head downriver toward Kom Ombo. Watch the scenery
that may have changed little since Biblical times . We'll enjoy lunch
and dinner on board
DAY
6 - KOM OMBO, EDFU, LUXOR – (BLD)
Soon after daybreak, 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 Edfu. Horse-drawn carriages or vans meet us at
riverside to take us to the Temple of Horus, best-preserved in all of
Egypt. Later, we'll cruise to Esna, and onward to Luxor.
DAY
7— LUXOR – (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; and, on the way back to Luxor
, the Colossi of Memnon. Then we’ll take a short excursion along
the river’s banks to the imposing Great Temple of Amon at Karnak,
the largest religious complex in the world. We’ll conclude our
to the impressive colonnades of the Temple of Luxor, but our day is
far from over. Tonight is the Galabya Costume Party. Dress up, in the
great cruise tradition, and celebrate!
DAY
8— LUXOR, Sharm El Sheik– (B)
After your last night aboard, you’ll disembark from your Nile
steamer, and board your flight to Sharm El Sheikh , non-stop or via
Cairo . Once at Sharm El Sheikh, you’ll settle in to your hotel
: Hilton , Sonesta or similar overlooking the beach and crystalline
blue waters.
DAY
9— Sharm El Sheikh (B)
Full day at leisure . Explore on your own, or just enjoy your hotel
facilities and the beach
DAY
10— Sharm El Sheikh (B)
Choose from a range of activities on offer, from snorkeling and scuba
diving, to desert safaris, and camel and horseback rides.
DAY
11— Sharm El Sheikh (BD)
Another day on your own in this paradise by the seas .
In the evening we'll venture into the desert to take dinner with Bedouin
tribesmen. Your flatbread will be cooked over coals in the open, and
you’ll dine and take tea under a carpet of a million stars. Of
course, you’ll take advantage of secluded moments in special company.
DAY
12 — CAIRO –(B)
After a leisurely breakfast, board your flight back to Cairo, where
we’ll see you to your hotel. Ramses Hilton or similar The remainder
of the day is yours to explore this great metropolis. The possibilities
are endless, from an excursion to Sakkara to a camel market to the Mosque
of Ali to the Citadel of Saladin to a dinner cruise on the Nile. Of
course, we’ll be pleased to assist with any arrangements.
DAY
13—CAIRO - (B)
You’ll have another full day to explore Cairo and its environs.
With an early start, you could even go for the day to the ancient and
romantic port city of Alexandria, to view the extraordinary new library
and treasures from Napoleon’s ill-fated fleet. But there’s
lots to see in and around Cairo as well, from Dahshour, the newly-opened
pyramid field to the south . . . to music performances. . . the Ben
Ezra synagogue . . . and cafés. Of course, optional tours are
available. Whatever you do, it will cap a memorable trip.
DAY 14 — DEPARTURE FROM CAIRO – (B)
We’ll call for you at your hotel and escort you to the airport
to catch your homeward-bound nonstop flight to New York. Depending on
the season (and subject to last-minute modifications), takeoff will
be at 9 or 10 a.m. Of course, we’ll assist as required for onward
travel to other destinations, or to continue your discovery of Egypt.
RATES per person in US$:
Triple
occupancy US$ 2620
Double occupancy US$ 2645
Single occupancy US$ 3090
For one child ten years of age or younger sharing a room with two adults,
please deduct $500 from the double rate.
Air
fare notes:
- For
departures during : May - Sep and Dec 15 - Jan 2 , please note that
a $350 supplement is added to the above rate (not applicable if
you make your own air arrangements).
- For
departure from Boston, , Chicago or Washington, DC (Dulles), please
add $250. For departures from the West Coast, Dallas/Fort Worth
or Houston, please add $300
- Please
deduct $500 per person if/when you handle your own air travel arrangements.
Rate
includes:
-
Round trip air transportation New York-Cairo-New York in economy class,
including tax. (
May -Sep supplement : Please add : $350 to any of the rates)
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Visa issued upon arrival at Cairo Airport (for U.S., Canadian, Mexican,
Brazilian, Australian, New Zealand, and European Union citizens)
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Accommodation throughout in accommodations comparable to four-star
superior hotels (carrying higher official ratings, and an excellent
value) including:
Cairo Cataract Pyramids Resort (near the Pyramids), or similar including
buffet breakfast daily
Mexicana Resort or similar in Sharm El Sheikh , including buffet breakfast
daily
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Domestic air fare in Egypt as per itinerary , including tax,economy
class
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Five days / four nights on board four or five stars Nile cruise, such
as :
Lady Diana , Nile Dream ,Mirage , Radamis 1 , Beau Soleil etc, or
similar , including three meals daily Sightseeing in Aswan, Kom Ombo,Edfu
and Luxor,
as per itinerary, including all entrance fees and the
service of an English speaking guide
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Full day sightseeing in Cairo including Cairo Museum, Citadel, Pyramids,
and Bazaar
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All connecting ground transportation in Cairo, Aswan, and Luxor
- Complimentary
welcome drink upon arrival on board the Nile Cruise.
- Complimentary
welcome fruit basket on board the Nile Cruise.
- Large
bottle of water ( per person ) delivered to you cabin daily while
you are on board the Nile Cruise.
- Tea
or coffee and bottled water with each / every meal while you are on
board the Nile Cruise.
Tour operates every day, year round.
For Easter, Christmas & New Year's weeks, please add %15 to the
rates
Additional
optional diving :
Five
day diving in the Red Sea: $ 185 USD per person.
Three
day diving in the Red Sea : $ 135 USD per person.
One
day diving : $75 per person.
Inclusions:
Two
dives per day.
Diving
Guide
Daily
transfers between your hotel and the port/ boat
Tank
and weights. ( Other items may be rented on the spot)
Encounter
your African heritage, not only in in Ghana, Senegal, but yes, also in
Egypt.
Sometimes passed by in the quest for roots, Egypt flows from the heart
of Africa, nourished not only by the waters of the Nile, but also by the
peoples and cultures of its continent. Egypt’s traditional borders
stretch far to the south, into the heart of the continent. The Nubians,
so evidently African, built the great temples of Luxor and Abu Simbel.
Tall and mighty, they embodied the ideals of the kingdom in the personal
guard of the Pharaohs and the presidential guard of today. Cast a glance
at the peoples of Egypt, and you’ll see Africa, not only in Nubia,
but in every walk of life, up to the presidency of Anwar Sadat.
Don’t overlook the obvious! You’ll be welcomed in Egypt, and
you’ll feel at home, as part of the African family
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