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Magic
of Rome, Istanbul and the Nile
A grand 15 -day private tour of these two gems
of the Mediterranean - Private touring
Start weekly in Istanbul , subject to the availability of flights
and a Nile Cruise

Add
Sinai and St. Catherine Monastery . Add
Syria
Compare
with the 14-Day Version , or
cruise the Nile in the Privacy of your own boat
DAY
1 - ISTANBUL- Start weekly on Sundays in Istanbul - Year Round
Upon arrival at Istanbul , you're met at the airport by our representative,
who sees you to your hotel, and answers any questions you may have about
getting to know the city. As you ride into the great metropolis from
the airport, two thousand years of history are revealed: towering Roman
walls, ancient Byzantine churches, slender minarets framing the bulbous
domes of graceful mosques. These ancient monuments float on the skyline
of a bustling modern metropolis of ten million people. Private
air-conditioned vehicle , private chauffeur for all your transfers in
Turkey and Egypt.
DAY
2 - ISTANBUL- Monday (BL)
The center of ancient Constantinople and Istanbul
was on Seraglio Point, framed by the Golden Horn, the Bosphorus and
the Sea of Marmara. We visit the Blue Mosque, built by Sultan Ahmet
III to challenge the architectural primacy of neighboring Sancta Sophia.
We then walk next door to compare achievements in Justinian's great
Sancta Sophia. Right behind Sancta Sophia is our next stop, sumptuous
Topkapi Palace, the sultans' seraglio for centuries, filled with breathtaking
exhibits of priceless jewels, golden thrones, delicate colored tiles,
and lavish court costumes. We finish up in the bustling Grand Bazaar,
where you can find jewelry, carpets, goat-hair rugs, hand-painted ceramics,
copper and brass in labyrinthine streets holding nearly 4000 shops.
Private
air-conditioned vehicle , private chauffeur and private guide
DAY
3 - ISTANBUL- Tuesday
(BL)
ISTANBUL-
"Imperial Constantinople in the Belle Epoque"
(late 19th century), the exotic romance of the "Paris of the
East:"
Morning walking tour : We start with our guide in Karaköy where
the foreign bankers and shipping companies had their headquarters, then
take the Tünel up to istiklal Caddesi; stop in the whirling dervish
tekke, and walk past the various old embassy buildings (now consulates),
and point out the architecture. Stop for tea (included) at the
famous Pera Palace Hotel.
Walk at least as far as Galatasaray Square, and have lunch in
the Çicek Pasaji (Flower Passage); then walk up to Taksim Square and
be picked up for the afternoon tour.
In the afternoon the tour visit Yildiz Palace Park and the Ihlamur Kasri,
a mini-palace south of Yildiz, and finish up with a visit to the Military
History Museum in Harbiye in time to hear the "Mehter," or Ottoman military
band (mid-afternoon).
Then
go on a shopping spree at the labyrinth of the Grand Bazaar.
Breakfast, Lunch .Private air-conditioned vehicle , private chauffeur
and private guide
DAY
4- ISTANBUL- Wednesday (B)
Full day on your own in Istanbul , one last chance
for shopping spree in the legendary covered Bazaar. Istanbul is all
yours, any way you like it. Grab your Lonely Planet guidebook and stroll
along the restored 19th-century thoroughfare of Istiklal Caddesi, once
known as the Grand Rue, DE Péra. Search for spices and folk remedies
in the Egyptian Bazaar. Admire the medieval mosaics in the city's many
Byzantine churches. Shop in the chic boutiques around Taksim Square.
Climb the Galata Tower, built by the Genoese six centuries ago, for
a panoramic view of Old Istanbul.
DAY 5- ISTANBUL, CAIRO- Thursday (B)
Air fare is included between Istanbul and Cairo in economy class
, tax included . After breakfast our local representative will take
you to the airport to catch your flight for Cairo, where our local staff
whisks you through the excitement and hubbub of the terminal, and onward
through the desert to your hotel .
Visa fee for Egypt is included, issued upon arrival for EU , American,
Japanese and Australian citizens, passports must be valid for at least
6 month beyond the date of arrival. You are responsible for your passport
being valid & in order.
Visa
will be issued upon arrival.
As you exit the gate, you will pass through a door or two , down some
stairs , then walk for 2-5 minutes , until you pass the duty free shops,
at the end of a wide corridor , you will see the security officers.
There you will be met by a local representative, who will be holding
a sign with the name you prefer to use for the sign .
Our local representative will then take your passport to obtain a stamp
from the cashier / bank window and escort you to speak with the passport
officer. He will escort you through another last check on your passport
as you exit the passport control, into customs area, he will assist
you in collecting your luggage and clearing customs . After exiting
the terminal, our local representative will escort you (private vehicle)
to the hotel . Private
air-conditioned vehicle , private chauffeur for all your transfers in
Egypt and Turkey .
DAY
6 - CAIRO - Friday (BL)
Today, you'll explore the wonders of the Egyptian Museum, with its
treasures of the ancient pharaohs: mummies, statuary, precious stones
and metals. Travellers have long come to Cairo just to gaze on these
sights, but your day has just started. You'll also see the Citadel of
Saladin and the alabaster mosque of Mohammed Ali. In Giza, on the edge
of the desert, you'll gaze in awe at the mysterious Sphinx and the Pyramids.
Private
air-conditioned vehicle , private chauffeur and private guide
DAY
7 - Saturday . CAMEL CARAVAN/NUBIAN VILLAGE / ASWAN - Nile Cruise (BLD)
Enjoy an breakfast before you fly to Aswan ( or Luxor
) in Upper Egypt. You'll arrive in time to take lunch aboard your Nile
cruiser. We'll have the opportunity to experience Egypt at its most
authentic, as we sail the Nile in a graceful felucca. If you wish, try
your hand at camel riding! We'll take a traditional caravan to enjoy
tea with Nubian villagers.
On the Nile cruise you will have your own private air-conditioned
vehicle, private chauffeur , and private Egyptologist for the cruise
shore excursiones
DAY
8 - ASWAN, KOM OMBO- Sunday (BLD)
First
we tour new Nubian Museum then the dams at Aswan, including the High
Dam, a modern wonder in this ancient land, and next an ancient granite
quarry complete with an unfinished obelisk. Then we go by motor launch
to the the Island temple of Philae , rescued from rising waters it was
moved to this island after building the High Dam. dedicated to the Ancient
Goddess ISIS :
Back
aboard our cruiser, we'll sail northward down the Nile at a stately
pace, disembarking for a visit to Kom Ombo, the twin temple dedicated
to the crocodile river god, Sobek.
Honeymoon on the Nile
DAY
9 - EDFU, ESNA- Monday (BLD)
Horse-drawn carriages or vans 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, and by evening, we'll be in fabled Luxor.
DAY
10 - LUXOR- Tuesday (BLD)
We tour today as well the magnificent tombs in the Valley of
the Kings , including Tutankaomn's tomb, and the great temple of
Queen Hatshepsut, we stop at the Colossi of Memnon on the way
back to our cruise.
Afterward,
we'll continue on Luxor's west bank to 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.
DAY
11 - LUXOR, CAIRO- Wednesday (B)
We'll visit the imposing Great Temple of Amon at Karnak and the
great Temple of Luxor before heading to the airport to catch our flight
to Cairo. After we settle you into your hotel, you'll have your last
opportunity to experience the excitement of this great city and, of
course, do some last-minute shopping.
DAY
12 - Cairo / Rome - Thursday (B)
After breakfast, our staff escorts you to the airport for your flight
to Rome , air fare is included in our rate in business class , tax included
, ticket issued and delivered in Cairo .
Whatever
it is about Rome that intrigues you, fascinates you, tempts you, or
entertains you, you'll find it exactly, because your visit will be tailored
exactly to your desires. Fascinated by the tastes of Roman cuisine?
Your private guide will suggest the best restaurants. Drawn to the masterpieces
of Michelangelo? We'll whisk you to the Vatican at the best time. Have
your
heart set on Italian footwear or daring designs in clothing? Talk it
over with your guide-in your own language-and find out where to shop.
You'll arrive today at Rome's Fiumicino Airport, where your Roman host
will be waiting to greet you in your preferred language, be it Spanish,
Japanese, French, or English. After introductions, you'll be escorted
in a private car to the hotel you've selected. You'll have a chance
to discuss what you'll be doing over the next few days. Your host will
make sure that you're settled in for the evening, after which you'll
have a chance to make your own acquaintance with the Eternal City.
All
Touring and Transfers in Rome are always on a private basis
DAY
13 - Friday - IMPERIAL ROME WALKING TOUR-
All Touring and Transfers in Rome are always on a private basis
(B)
Enjoy a leisurely breakfast at your hotel, until your guide calls for
you to begin your walking visit to glorious Rome of the empire. In just
a few hours, you'll pass through centuries of history. You'll take in
the Colosseum, completed in 72 A.D. by Emperor Vespasian, once the site
of gladiatorial bouts and chariot races, and so solidly constructed
that it still is largely intact. You'll continue to the Forum, the main
public square of the ancient city, site of markets, public ceremonies,
and religious rituals. You'll take in the Monument to the Unknown Soldier
in the Piazza Venezia, and journey back across centuries again to the
Piazza del Campidoglio, the masterpiece city hall square designed by
Michelangelo. And you'll appreciate unforgettable hilltop views of all
of Rome. Spend your afternoon as you choose. Your host will be pleased
to call a taxi to take you to your hotel, or recommend a restaurant
for lunch. Rome offers an endless array of temptations, and your only
problem will be choosing among them: a stroll on the Via del Corso,
shopping on the Via Condotti, browsing the Via delle Carrozze and the
Via della Croce. Of course, there's nothing as Roman as stopping for
a cappuccino at the Antico Caffč Greco in the heart of the Via Condotti.
Indulge yourself! For dinner, we can recommend typically Roman restaurants
near the Forum, the Colosseum, or in other parts of Rome. Your host
will be happy to discuss your preferences and write down some suggestions,
with full directions.
DAY
14 - Saturday - TREASURES OF THE VATICAN-
All Touring and Transfers in Rome are always on a private basis
(B)
Your Roman host will once again call for you after breakfast at your
lodgings, to take you on a walking visit (or, as an option, by private
car) to Rome's universal masterpieces of religious art and architecture.
You'll travel together to the Vatican, and on the way, discuss the background
of this unique city-state as patron of the arts, temporal power, and
beacon of faith for millions worldwide. Your morning-and more, for there's
so much to see-will be devoted to the Vatican Museums and St. Peter's
Basilica. Count on four hours for the visit. Of course, you'll see the
absolute musts for anyone visiting the Holy See, including Michelangelo's
ceiling frescoes in the Sistine Chapel, his Last Judgment over the altar,
and masterpieces by Raphael. You'll continue to St. Peter's Basilica,
the greatest church in the world by any measure, to view its grandeur
as a whole, and its individual treasures, from the Pietŕ by Michelangelo
to the Papal altar and Throne of St. Peter by Bernini. Afterward, a
horse-drawn carriage will convey you into the heart of Rome, to view
monuments and treasures from all eras, including Castle Sant'Angelo
and the Pantheon of the ancient empire, and the beloved Fontana de Trevi
and the Piazza di Spagna of more recent times. Once again, the remainder
of the day will be yours to spend as you choose, shopping or enjoying
the cuisine and street life of one of the world's most lively cities,
with recommendations by your guide.
DAY
15 - Sunday - DEPARTURE .
All Touring and Transfers in Rome are always on a private basis
(B)
Your host will call for you after breakfast to arrange your onward travel
from Rome. Are you continuing by rail? You'll be escorted to Rome's
Termini station. Otherwise, you'll be accompanied to Fiumicino Airport
to catch your flight.
Sample
Hotels in Rome ( or similar ) :
Three-star hotels include the Palladium Palace, Isa, Visconti Palace,
and similar establishments.
Four-star hotels include the Capo D'Africa and Sofitel Roma.
Four-star deluxe hotels include the InterContinental De La Ville
or comparable hotels.
RATES
per person in double occupancy in US$:
All cabins on the Nile cruise are outside cabins with two lower beds,
all with panoramic windows.
Rates
per person in US$ :
| |
Deluxe
Hotels |
First
Class
Hotels |
Tourist
Class Hotels |
Triple |
$
6650.00 |
$
6039.00 |
$
5160.00 |
Double |
$
6780.00 |
$
6160.00 |
$
5280.00 |
Single |
$
8029.00 |
$
7750.00 |
$
6010.00 |
Sample
Deluxe Nile Cruise:
M/S
Mojito , M/S Monaco or M/S Monte Carlo
Nile Cruise, M/S Adonis , M/S Beau Soleil , M/S Florence
For
Ultra Deluxe Cruise M/S
Tuya , M/S To-Ya, M/S TI-YI .
Or the All Suites/ All with private balconies : Moon
Goddess , or M/S Senator
The All Suites Amarco , please
add % 20, to the deluxe rate
For
Dec 20 - Jan 5 , Easter : Please add 20 % supplement to any of the rates
Rate
includes:
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Lonely
Planet travel guides to Turkey and Egypt
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Five day
Nile cruise, including all meals and shore excursions ..
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Guided
tours as listed , including all entrance fees. Private Guide in
Cairo, Istanbul, Rome & on board the cruise, for all the shore
excursions.
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Private
car/driver for all airport/hotel/cruise transfers.
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Hotel
accommodation as mentioned , including tax and service charges,
and breakfast daily.
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Meals
as indicated, with preset menu (B = Breakfast, L = Lunch, D = Dinner).
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Airport greeting and assistance. Transportation between airports,
hotels, and port.
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One-way air transportation Istanbul / Cairo / Rome . Economy class
with tax
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Domestic
air flights within Egypt in economy class , tax included .
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Egyptian
visa fee, available only for American, Australian, NZ, EU , Canadian,
British & Japanese citizens. Must have a valid passport. Issued
upon arrival at Cairo airport.
For
children : 2-10 years of age : 25 % discount will apply when sharing
with parents in a double room
Sample hotels ( Subject to change subject to availibility at the time
you book ):
| |
Deluxe |
First
class Hotels |
| Istanbul |
Marmara
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The
Arena
Armada
Blue House
Senator
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| Cappadocia
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Cave
Suites |
Lykia
Lodge |
| Kusadasi |
Korumar
|
Kismet |
| Cairo
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Hilton.
Sheraton.
Sonesta |
Shepheards.
Oases |
| Nile
Cruise |
M/S
Monaco,
M/S Mojito, M/S Queen of Hansa . M/S Royal Ruby .
M/S Beu Soliel |
M/S
Lady Diana
M/S Nile Dream
M/S Ruby |
Not
Included:
- Trip
interruption and cancellation insurance
- Turkish
Visa fee, you may contact the Turkish Consulate nearest to you to
secure your visa before you travel, or upon arrival at Istanbul in
this case cash only
- Additional
personal expenses, beverages, and meals not specifically mentioned
in the itinerary .
More
choices :
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