Explore Luxor and Cairo’s iconic sites in a thrilling two-day tour from Marsa Alam. Discover ancient wonders and rich history effortlessly.
Explore Luxor and Cairo’s iconic sites in a thrilling two-day tour from Marsa Alam. Discover ancient wonders and rich history effortlessly.
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Marsa Alam Tours - Day 1: Marsa Alam – Luxor:
Begin the journey with a pick-up from the hotel in Marsa Alam and transfer to Luxor. Explore the West Bank of Luxor, which includes visits to the Valley of the Kings, the Temple of Hatshepsut, and the Colossi of Memnon.
Enjoy lunch at a local restaurant, then cross the Nile River to visit the East Bank…
- Marsa Alam Tours - Day 1: Marsa Alam – Luxor:
Begin the journey with a pick-up from the hotel in Marsa Alam and transfer to Luxor. Explore the West Bank of Luxor, which includes visits to the Valley of the Kings, the Temple of Hatshepsut, and the Colossi of Memnon.
Enjoy lunch at a local restaurant, then cross the Nile River to visit the East Bank in Luxor, featuring the Karnak Temple. Spend the night at the Lotus Hotel, with an option to upgrade to the Steigenberger Nile Palace for an additional $60 per person.
Day 2: Cairo – Marsa Alam
Depart early for Cairo from Luxor via Egyptair at 05:20, arriving in Cairo at 07:20. Transfer from the hotel in an air-conditioned car to visit the Giza Pyramids (Cheops, Kefren, and Mycerinus). Capture stunning photos of the pyramids from the panorama and continue the tour with the Sphinx, which has a man’s head and a lion’s body.
After lunch at a local restaurant, visit the Egyptian Museum to see some of the world’s most impressive masterpieces, including the treasures of Tutankhamun. At the end of the Cairo tour, transfer to Cairo airport for departure to Hurghada, arriving at Hurghada airport around 18:45. Then, transfer to the hotel in Marsa Alam.
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Pyramids of Giza - Discover the magnificent Pyramids of Cheops, Chephren, and Mykerinus, along with the Sphinx, which features a pharaoh’s head and a lion’s body, dating back to King Chephren’s reign, and the Valley Temple of the Pyramid of Chephren.
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The Museum of Egyptian Antiquities - The museum showcases a rare collection of 5,000 years of art, considered the largest and most valuable collection of Egyptian art globally. It houses over 250,000 genuine artifacts, including a dedicated exhibit to Tutankhamun’s collection of treasures, gold, and jewelry, which remained in his tomb for over 3,500 years until its discovery in the 1920s.
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Valley of the Kings - The Valley of the Kings is the final resting place of Egypt’s rulers from the 18th to the 20th dynasty, including the tombs of the great Pharaoh Ramses II and the young Pharaoh Tutankhamun. The tombs were filled with all the material goods a ruler might need in the afterlife, and most of the decorations inside the tombs are still well-preserved. Visiting the Tomb of the young Pharaoh Tutankhamun costs an additional 300 Egyptian Pounds.
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Temple of Karnak - The Karnak Temple is the largest ancient religious site known worldwide. No site in Egypt is more impressive than Karnak, the largest temple complex ever built by man. It represents the combined achievements of many generations of ancient builders and Pharaohs. The Temple of Karnak consists of three main temples situated on 247 acres of land.
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Colossi of Memnon - The Colossi of Memnon are two massive stone statues of King Amenhotep III, the only remnants of a complete mortuary temple. The statues, made from blocks of quartzite sandstone originally located in Cairo, were moved 700 km to Luxor. Known as the Colossi of Memnon, they rise about 18 meters from the plain and are the remains of what was once the largest complex on the west bank, built by Amenhotep III. Around noon, enjoy lunch at a local restaurant in Luxor, then visit the Temple of Karnak, the largest ancient religious site known worldwide.
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Temple of Hatshepsut at Deir el Bahari - The Temple of Hatshepsut is one of the most beautiful and best-preserved temples of Ancient Egypt, located in Luxor. The temple was constructed on three levels with two wide ramps in a central position connecting the levels. Rising from the desert plain in a series of terraces, the Temple of Hatshepsut merges with the sheer limestone cliffs of the eastern face of the Theban Mountain, as if Nature herself had built this extraordinary monument.

- English-speaking tour guide
- Private transfer from Luxor to Marsa Alam
- Lunch meals during tours
- Domestic flights: Luxor/Cairo/Hurghada
- Day tours in Luxor: Karnak and West Bank
- Day tour in Cairo: Pyramids and Egyptian Museum
- All transfers by private air-conditioned vehicle
- English-speaking tour guide
- Private transfer from Luxor to Marsa Alam
- Lunch meals during tours
- Domestic flights: Luxor/Cairo/Hurghada
- Day tours in Luxor: Karnak and West Bank
- Day tour in Cairo: Pyramids and Egyptian Museum
- All transfers by private air-conditioned vehicle
- Any Extra
- Tipping
- Any Extra
- Tipping
Explore the renowned monuments of Ancient Egypt in Luxor and Cairo with a two-day tour starting from Marsa Alam. Begin by driving to Luxor to visit the Valley of the Kings, Karnak Temple, and Queen Hatshepsut Temple, and spend the night in Luxor. On the second day, fly from Luxor to Cairo to see the Pyramids and Sphinx at Giza and the Egyptian Museum….
Explore the renowned monuments of Ancient Egypt in Luxor and Cairo with a two-day tour starting from Marsa Alam. Begin by driving to Luxor to visit the Valley of the Kings, Karnak Temple, and Queen Hatshepsut Temple, and spend the night in Luxor. On the second day, fly from Luxor to Cairo to see the Pyramids and Sphinx at Giza and the Egyptian Museum. Conclude the journey by flying to Hurghada from Cairo and then driving back to Marsa Alam.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.