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Tunis and Egypt

with Alexandria and a Nile Cruise

An 18 Day Tour of : Tunisia and Egypt, two gems in North Africa

Tour starts weekly on Sundays in Cairo -Year Round.

We'll take you through Carthage, capital of the legendary Hannibal, but there's much more to this tour. You'll also Continue on across North Africa to The Nile Kingdom for a Cruise on the Eternal Nile . Compare with the Egypt, Morocco, Tunisia edition , or the 21 day version.


 

Sample  Cabin Nile  Cruise Deluxe  Moon Goddess Nile  Cruise
Sailing the Nile on board the Ultra Deluxe Movenpick Nile Cruises
M/S Royal Lily , M/S Royal Lotus , M/S Radamis II

 

Click for 19 day version with a Nile Cruise and Morocco with a couple of nights at a deluxe camp in the sahara . Compare with the Tunisia Libya version . Cruise THE NILE in the comfort of your own PRIVATE boat The Royal Cleopatra .   Compare with Egypt, Morocco & Tunisia . Add Turkey
, compare with Tunisia : the honeymoon edition

 

 

 

 

Day 1 - CAIRO Sunday (B)

We arrive in Cairo with the dawn,Complimentary visa issued upon arrival at Cairo Airport, valid only for American & EU, Colombian , Mexican , S. Korean & Japanese citizens. Passports must be valid for 6 month at least at time of arrival. We drive through city to our hotel.

 

 

 

DAY 2 - CAIRO -Monday (cBL)

Today, we'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 our day has just started. We'll motor to the edge of Cairo, to the mysterious Sphinx and the Pyramids of Giza. Then it's onward to the Citadel of Saladin and the Alabaster Mosque of Mohammed Ali. Lunch will be served at a local restaurant.

 

 

DAY 3-Alexandria -Tuesday (cBL)

We enjoy a very early breakfast, before we head for Alexandrai around 8 AM, do not be late , we have a lot to cover. Private air conditioned sedan/vehicle. Full day tour of the Catacombs, the Roman Amphitheater, Qayet Bey Fortress built on the same site of the ancient wonder of the world : the famous Alexandria Light House. A brief stop at " El Selsela" the site of the Underwater reserve where Cleopatra Place was discovered, as well as Caesar Kiosk. Lunch at a local restaurant , then its off to the new site for the Alexandria Library before heading to Wadi El Natroun monastery almost midway to Cairo , where early Coptic Christians retreated here to escape the Roman persecution in the 4th century AD. The Egyptian Pope of Alexandria is always chosen from the Monks of wadi El Natroun. Reach Cairo early evening and your hotel.

Time permitting we 'll visit the new museum in Alexandria , the building was originally built in 1926 for the US consulate in Alexandria and is a masterpiece in 1920's architecture & Mediterranean style buildings.

 

 

 

DAY 4 - CAIRO - Wednesday (B)
You'll make your own program for today in Cairo. Perhaps you'll do some shopping at the fabulous Khan El-Khalili bazaar, or return to the Pyramids, or take an optional tour, or spend the day with new friends.


 

DAY 5 -Cairo -Friday (cBD)
Today Cairo is yours to explore on your own, or just relax. In the evening, it's all aboard! We'll settle you into your private wood-panelled sleeping compartment on the train bound along the banks of the Nile. You'll enjoy dinner on board , as the lights of villages reflect in the river.


DAY 6 - Fly to board your Nile Cruise /Camel Caravan-Saturday (cBLD)
After breakfast on board, the train arrives in Aswan, where we'll settle you into your cabin on a Nile steamer. During the train ride, you will have seen feluccas sailing the Nile. Now we'll experience Egypt at its most authentic, as we sail in one of these graceful craft. Then, to really immerse yourself, try your hand at camel riding! We'll take willing passengers on a traditional caravan to enjoy tea with Nubian villagers. Only Travel in Style affords this unique opportunity to meet and interact with local people. We are proud to offer this insight into the Nubian way of life.

 



DAY 7 - ASWAN, KOM OMBO - Sunday- (BLD)
After breakfast on board, 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 on Lake Nasser to visit the Temples of Philae, rescued from rising waters. 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.

 



DAY 8 - 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.

 

 

Sample  Cabin Nile  Cruise Deluxe  Moon Goddess Nile  Cruise
Sample Cabin on the Ultra Deluxe Movenpick Nile Cruise

 

 

 



DAY 9 - LUXOR - Tuesday- (BLD)

The Workers Village , the first known workers strike in history Friday (BLD)
We tour the magnificent tombs in the Valley of the Kings and the great temple of Queen Hatshepsut, we stop at the Colossi of Memnon before we
l 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.

Back to your cruise in time for lunch. Afternoon tea is served on deck. The gigantic Great Temple of Amon at Karnak, and the mighty Temple of Luxor are our goals in the afternoon

 

 



DAY 10 - LUXOR , CAIRO Family Home Hosted Dinner - Wednesday- (BD)
Check out from our cabins. We head back to the airport & the flight back to Cairo and your hotel.

A complimentary Dinner is included at a local home:
Meet the locals
,
you may wish to bring token gifts to exchange with the host family ( T shirt , small souvenirs of your home town):
This evening we'll venture where few ordinary visitors ever tread . . . right into the homes of some of the people of Cairo l! 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.



DAY 11 - DEPARTURE FOR TUNIS - Thursday (B)
After breakfast, our staff will see you to the airport and assist you with all the formalities before you board your flight for Tunis, air fare is included in our rate , economy class, tax included

Our local staff will meet you upon arrival at Tunis Carthage International Airport. You'll be assisted with the formalities, and escorted to your hotel . There will be time to relax and recuperate from your journey, and enjoy the excellent facilities. If you wish, you can adventure into the center of Tunis to start your exploration of the winding alleys of the souk, filled with treasures of beaten brass and basketry and carpets, and merchants who will welcome you with traditional mint tea. Dinner will be at your hotel.

 

 

 

DAY 12 - HAMMAMET, SOUSSE, MONASTIR, EL DJEM, SFAX - Friday (BLD)
After a leisurely breakfast, we'll set off to explore! Our first stop is Hammamet, a cosmopolitan port where sun-worshippers from all over happily coexist with fishermen and traditional ways. We'll stop at the port of El Kantaoui, and then proceed back into time to venerable Sousse, once the Phoenician City called Hadrumatum. We'll stroll through the medina, the old quarter, cooled by sea breezes, and visit the museum as well as the Ribat, a stronghold of the warriors of Islam. Then we'll continue to Monastir, where we'll stop for lunch, and visit its own notable ribat, as well as the Bourguiba Mosque, dedicated to the hero of Tunisia's independence. Lunch is included at a local hotel's restaurant.
In El Djem, we'll marvel at an ancient amphitheater, before continuing to stop for the night in four-star lodgings in the bustling coastal city of Sfax.

 

 

DAY 13 - SFAX, DJERBA, GABES, MATMATA - Saturday (BLD)
Our busy day starts with a drive to the coastal city of Gabes, a Roman outpost of old and a traditional market center where, for centuries, goods from across the sea and across the desert have changed hands. We'll visit the oasis, where palm groves and gardens flourish. We'll then cross to Djerba, an island where Ulysses once encountered the legendary Lotus-Eaters. You'll have time to explore the old quarters, including the synagogue of Hara Sghira, Hara Kebira with its modern Jewish community, and Guellala, with its craft stalls, and to see the waterfront and fishing fleet, and the lively town of Houmt Souk.

After a lunch stop, we'll cross back to the mainland. Our route takes us through terrain of increasingly sparse grasses and shrubs, into the desert to Matmata.

We'll stop to look in on a community of miniature underground houses, where the earliest settlers sheltered from the extremes of the desert above -- as do the Berbers of today. We'll settle in to comfortable lodgings and dinner at a four-star hotel.

 

 


DAY 14 - MATMATA, KEBILI, DOUZ, TOZEUR - Sunday (BLD)

We'll enjoy a full day of desert adventure, today. First we'll visit the village of Kebili, largest of a cluster of oases, islands of life in a harsh landscape, then proceed to Douz, fabled as the Gateway to the Sahara. There, a special treats waits, the opportunity to sample a caravan trek! ( Cost 10 Tunisian Dinars ).
This close encounter with a camel is entirely at your option! Afterwards, we set off across the Chott El Djerid, a great dry salt lake, for Tozeur. Here, we'll wonder at the ancient irrigation works, and visit the zoo. Our lodgings for the next two nights will be at the comfortable, four-star Hotel Abou Nawas Tozeur , Ramla or similar .

 

 

 

DAY 15 - TOZEUR, NEFTA - Monday (BLD)
We'll learn more about oases this morning. Despite the dryness of its surface, great aquifers underlie the Sahara. Where they spill their riches out in springs, they create the green havens of Tunisia's oases. We'll see a dramatic example, as we explore the irrigated fields around Tozeur and motor overland to the great palm groves at Nefta. Nefta is also an important religious center, with notable mosques, and a town of craftsmen, especially basket weavers. We'll return to Tozeur for lunch at our hotel, after which you're free until dinner. You can choose to enjoy the unique desert resort comforts at your hotel. Or, you might decide to wander the streets of Tozeur, look in on daily life, admire the classic North African houses built around patios on terraces above a river fed by springs, and shop for baskets and capes of camel hair.
Dinner at te Dar Chariet .

 

DAY 16 - TOZEUR, GAFSA, SBEITLA, KAIROUAN, TUNIS - Tuesday (BLD)
We'll delve more into Tunisia's rich and varied past today, as we motor overland through pleasant, rolling coastal lands. At Gafsa, we'll see the Roman pools of Capsa, the ancient crossroads between desert oases and the cultivated coastal lands. We'll wonder at the Roman ruins of Suffetula, as well as the great mosque. Later in the day, we'll reach Kairouan, an ancient, holy, and vibrant city noted for its historic mosques and centers of learning. We'll lunch at the five-star Hotel La Kasbah. Kairouan also is noted for its souk, and the crafting of carpets and leather goods. Of course, there will be time to check out these wares, before we depart to Tunis, where a night's rest and dinner await us once again at the Hotel( El Hana or similar ) .

 

 

DAY 17 - TUNIS, CARTHAGE, SIDI BOU SAID - Wednesday (BLD)
On our last full day, we'll marvel at the ruins of Carthage, a true metropolis of the ancient world, as evidenced by its theater, circus, baths, port installations, and extensive urban plan. We'll lunch at a fine local restaurant, then speed forward in time to the middle ages, as we visit the picture-perfect Moorish village of Sidi Bou Said. With its whitewashed walls and narrow laneways, it's the perfect setting as we stop for traditional mint tea. Back in Tunis, we'll stop at the Bardo Museum, to view the most extensive Roman mosaics in the world. We'll then head for the Medina, the old quarter of the city, with its warrens of shops filled with wares ranging from humdrum to exotic. After a break to freshen up, we'll meet up at our hotel for your dinner.

 

 

 

DAY 18 - Departure - Thursday (B)
After breakfast, our local personnel will escort you to the international airport, where you'll board your flight to Marrakech ( Via Casablanca).
Upon arrival we escort you to your hotel. Mint Tea & welcome local pastries & fruit awaits you at your hotel room.

 

 

Rates per person in us $

 
Deluxe*
First Class
In Triple occupancy
US$ 5060

US$ 4520

In Double occupancy

US$ 5190

US$ 4577

In Single occupancy

US$ 6170

US$ 5090

 

 

 

* Deluxe applies to hotels / cruise in Egypt as well as in city of Tunis but 4 stars as well as 3 stars in the smaller towns/cities outside of Tunis

Prices include:

  • Round-trip transportation between airport and hotels.

  • Air fare Cairo Tunis , economy class . Tax included.

  • Hotel Accommodations as mentioned in itinerary, in comfortable three or five and four-star (first-class) hotels, with private facilities.

  • Nile cruise in Egypt as per itinerary including all meals and shore excurison. With a complimentary welcome drink

  • Meals as indicated from preset menu (B = breakfast, L = lunch, D = dinner).

  • Guided sightseeing as indicated in air-conditioned coach, including all admission fees. Please note that in Tunisia, touring & guiding will be in French and English.

  • First-class train transportation in Morocco & Egypt as per itinerary .

  • Domestic air fare within Egypt

  • Lonely Planet guidebook to Egypt, Tunis, Morocco.

  • Bottled water ( one per person) delivered to your cabin daily while you are on board the Nile cruise.

  • Tea or coffee /bottled water with each meal while on board the Nile cruise.



Not Included:
  • International air transportation From / To your home country
  • Optional excursions,
  • Any meal not specifically mentioned beverages, and personal expenses.
  • Gratuities for local personnel.
  • Travel insurance
  • Airport taxes.

 

 

 

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Jacquie Kennedy & Abu Simbel Temples in Egypt :
All Americans alive during the 1960s remember President John F Kennedy and First Lady Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy. Most Americans from that time also remember Abu Simbel, the dramatic, ancient pharaonic temple
threatened by the rising waters blocked by the new Aswan High Dam.

It’s worth remembering that it was Jacquie Kennedy who provided crucial support for the mammoth rescue project. Without her help, Abu Simbel might have been lost. Arrive early in Egypt, extend one day to be able to see Abu Simbel . Read More

 

 

The Mediterranean resorts of Europe are wonderful, but they can be crowded and expensive. So where do discerning Europeans go to find the perfect laid-back, affordable Mediterranean vacation? Why, they go to Tunisia, of course!

The clear blue water, the shimmering sun, the white sand beaches are all the same in Tunisia, the southern shore of the Mediterranean, just across the sea from Sicily and Sardinia. The prices are lower, the pace is more relaxed, and the cuisine and service in this former French colony are
French-inspired. (Everyone speaks French as well as Arabic, and many people in hotels, restaurants and other tourist spots speak some English, too.)

Tunisia's history has always been linked to Europe's. Hannibal of Carthage crossed from Tunisia to Europe with 30,000 men and a few dozen elephants and humbled the Roman legions. Rome ultimately triumphed, however, and Tunisia became the Roman province of Africa. Today the picturesque ruins of great Roman cities are spread throughout the Tunisian countryside.

Be sure to see Tunisia's African side as well: its legacy of Umayyad, Abbasid and Ottoman culture and cuisine, its picture-perfect desert oases shaded by date palms, its markets filled with handicrafts and exotic spices.

Want a Mediterranean vacation like the Europeans enjoy? Go to Tunisia!

 

 

Compare with Tunisia/Morocco/Egypt/ Nile Cruise : 25 day edition including Alexandria ,
or the 21 day version
. Add South Africa

 






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