Delve into the rich history of ancient Egypt by traveling back over 4,500 years to Luxor, the capital during the New Kingdom era. Luxor is renowned for housing one-third of the world’s monuments. Additionally, explore the Greek and Roman Dendera Temple, dedicated to the goddess Hathor, known for its stunning colors and intriguing crypts.
Delve into the rich history of ancient Egypt by traveling back over 4,500 years to Luxor, the capital during the New Kingdom era. Luxor is renowned for housing one-third of the world’s monuments. Additionally, explore the Greek and Roman Dendera Temple, dedicated to the goddess Hathor, known for its stunning colors and intriguing crypts.
- Safaga - An Egyptologist tour guide will collect guests from their hotel or cruise at Safaga Port in a private, air-conditioned vehicle. The journey to Dendera will take approximately 3 hours.
- Dendera Temple Complex - Upon arrival in Dendera, visitors will explore the stunning Temple of Hathor, the Goddess of joy, love, and music. The temple…
- Safaga - An Egyptologist tour guide will collect guests from their hotel or cruise at Safaga Port in a private, air-conditioned vehicle. The journey to Dendera will take approximately 3 hours.
- Dendera Temple Complex - Upon arrival in Dendera, visitors will explore the stunning Temple of Hathor, the Goddess of joy, love, and music. The temple features a massive stone roof, underground passages, and the remarkable rare relief of Queen Cleopatra and her son Caesarian. Guests should pay close attention to the astronomical figures and zodiac signs, which contribute to the temple’s fame in Egypt. The original zodiac is now housed in the Louvre Museum. The tour continues with a drive to Luxor, passing through local villages and enjoying the majestic scenery and views of daily life en route.
- Valley of the Kings - The day begins with a drive to the west bank to visit the Valley of the Kings, where New Kingdom pharaohs carved their tombs into the mountains to conceal their treasures and protect their mummies.
- Temple of Hatshepsut at Deir el Bahari - Next, guests will visit the mortuary temple of the renowned Queen Hatshepsut at Deir el Bahari, discovering her beautiful temple and intriguing story with her nephew.
- Colossi of Memnon - The west bank tour concludes with a photo stop in front of the colossal statues of Memnon, which face the temple of King Amenhotep III. Afterwards, guests will enjoy lunch at a local restaurant.
- Karnak Open Air Museum - Returning to the east bank, visitors will see the largest temple ever built, Karnak Temple, which was constructed over 2,000 years and covers an area of about 63 acres. Guests can take memorable photos among its massive pillars and obelisks. Finally, they will be transferred back to their hotel in Safaga or Safaga Port.

- Transport by air-conditioned vehicle
- Qualified English Egyptologist guide
- Entrance fees to the mentioned sightseeings
- Safaga port pickup and drop-off
- Lunch at Local Restaurant
- Transport by air-conditioned vehicle
- Qualified English Egyptologist guide
- Entrance fees to the mentioned sightseeings
- Safaga port pickup and drop-off
- Lunch at Local Restaurant
- Tipping to the guide and the driver
- Tipping to the guide and the driver
- The tour Duration includes the travel time
- The tour Duration includes the travel time
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.