The 14-day family Egypt holiday offers two weeks of wonder across Cairo, Alexandria, Luxor, Aswan, and Hurghada. Families will enjoy Nile cruising, private transport, professional guides, and comfortable accommodations. Visit Cairo’s pyramids, Sphinx, Khan El Khalili, Hanging Church, Citadel, and museums. Explore Alexandria’s catacombs, Qaitbay Citadel, and Pompey’s Pillar. Cruise between Luxor and Aswan to see Karnak, Hatshepsut, Philae, Abu Simbel, and more. Finish with Red Sea fun in Hurghada. Book this magical holiday and enjoy unforgettable family moments in Egypt.
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Giza Attractions
Cairo Attractions – Part 1
Cairo Attractions – Part 2
Alexandria Attractions
Luxor Attractions
Aswan Attractions
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Snorkel in the Red Sea and enjoy a desert safari in Hurghada.
Visit the Pyramids, Sphinx, Khan El Khalili, Hanging Church, Egyptian Museum, Karnak, Valley of the Kings, Philae, Abu Simbel, Edfu, and more.
Enjoy excellent services during this family Egypt tour.
Learn about 5,000 years of history and culture.
Admire the treasures of Egypt with your family.
Upon arrival at Cairo Airport, our representative will assist the entire family with all necessary paperwork and luggage handling. The family will then be transported to their hotel in Cairo by a private air-conditioned vehicle for check-in and relaxation.
Your entire family will embark on a journey to experience a spectacular sound and light show at night on the Giza Plateau, guided by an expert who will provide a comprehensive understanding of the origins and history of the great ancient Egyptian civilization. Afterwards, the family will enjoy dinner at a restaurant in Cairo.
You will stay overnight at your hotel in Cairo.
Meals: Dinner
Overnight: Cairo Hotel
The entire family will enjoy breakfast before departing with your tour guide to explore:
The Giza Pyramids Complex is an enduring monument over 4500 years old, rich with ancient treasures including:
The Great Pyramid of Giza, commissioned by Pharaoh Khufu and designed by his Vizier Hemiunu, was constructed around 2600 BC. It is among the most visited, largest, and tallest structures in the world, standing 147 meters (481 feet) tall and composed of 2.5 million limestone blocks weighing a total of 6 million tons.
The Great Sphinx of Pharaoh Khafre (2558 – 2532 BC) represents power and wisdom, recognized as one of the oldest and most iconic man-made statues in the world, sculpted from a single limestone block featuring a human face and a lion’s body.
The Valley Temple is a well-preserved structure constructed during the Old Kingdom period (2700 – 2200 BC) for the purpose of mummification.
The Grand Egyptian Museum
The Grand Egyptian Museum serves as a magnificent gateway to the extraordinary ancient Egyptian achievements, showcasing over 5,000 years of uninterrupted innovation and rich artistic creativity. Inside this monumental structure lies a unique opportunity to explore some of the most remarkable archaeological treasures and artifacts ever uncovered, including :
The Hanging Obelisk, the statue of King Ramses II, the ten statues of King Senusret, the grand staircase, the statues of Ptolemaic kings and queens, the victory column of King Merneptah, the magnificent royal regalia, and the grand atrium with gift shop.
A VIP ticket grants access to view several additional artifacts; for further details, please contact us.
The entire family will enjoy lunch at a restaurant overlooking the Pyramids and the Nile, followed by a visit to:
The Step Pyramid of Saqqara, built for Pharaoh Djoser, marked the beginning of the golden age of pyramid construction. Designed by Imhotep between 2670 BC and 2650 BC, it served as a mortuary complex with an extensive courtyard, representing the first structure of its kind.
Memphis was envisioned by Pharaoh Djoser as the capital of Egypt and the heart of his 4th dynasty, under the guardianship of the god Ptah, the patron of craftsmanship and creation. The city was originally called “Men-Nefer,” and the Greek name “Aigyptos” is the root of the modern name “Egypt.”
The whole family will travel from Cairo Airport to Hurghada in a private air-conditioned vehicle and check into the hotel for an overnight stay.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Flight: From Cairo to Hurghada
Overnight: Hurghada Hotel
The entire family will enjoy a free day in Hurghada to relax and engage in activities of their choice. They will have breakfast, lunch, and dinner at the hotel and stay overnight there.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner, Soft Drinks
Overnight: Hurghada Hotel
The entire family will have breakfast together, then proceed with their private tour guide to meet their driving instructor, who will instruct and prepare them for a diving experience in the heart of the Red Sea. They will explore and discover the diverse marine life beneath the water. The family will have the opportunity to see vibrant, rare fish and stunning coral reefs, all thriving in a harmonious and balanced ecosystem.
The entire family will enjoy lunch and dinner, and stay overnight at their hotel in Hurghada.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner, Soft Drinks
Overnight: Hurghada Hotel
The entire family will enjoy breakfast before setting off with their tour guide on quad bikes to the stunning Bedouin village located in the heart of the Sahara. Along the way, the family will stop for lunch. Upon arrival, they will indulge in a delicious barbecue dinner accompanied by refreshing soft drinks, sharing the experience with the native tribe beneath the magnificent night sky.
The entire family will enjoy their lunch and dinner, then return to their hotel to spend the night.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner, Soft Drinks
Overnight: Hurghada Hotel
The entire family will enjoy breakfast, check out, and then proceed with their tour guide in a private air-conditioned vehicle to Luxor to explore the wonders of the east bank, including:
The Karnak Temple Complex, constructed during the Middle Kingdom (2000–1700 BCE) and the Ptolemaic Kingdom (305–30 BCE) across 247 acres, served as the focal point of religious life in ancient Egypt, dedicated to the Theban triad of Amun, Mut, and Khonsu. It features the impressive Hypostyle Hall, the precincts of Mut and Amun-Re, and the Avenue of Sphinxes, which connects to Luxor Temple.
The group will board their Nile Cruise for lunch and relaxation, then later in the evening, they will join their tour guide to explore:
Luxor Temple was established during the New Kingdom period (1570 – 1050 BC) around 1400 BC. It was used for the Pharaoh's coronation ceremonies, and many festivals took place there, including the Opet festival, which celebrated the renewal of kingship and honored the gods of ancient Egypt.
The entire family will return to their Nile Cruise in Luxor for dinner and to spend the night.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Overnight: Onboard the Cruise
The entire family will enjoy breakfast aboard their Nile Cruise in Luxor, followed by a visit to:
The Temple of Hatshepsut, dating back to the 15th century BC, is a timeless example of classical architecture. It was built to support Hatshepsut’s mortuary royal cults of Amun and to host the valley festival within the sanctuary of Amun.
For over 500 years, the Valley of the Kings functioned as a royal burial site during the New Kingdom, spanning from the 16th to the 11th century BC. This valley, located deep within a mountain range, houses 63 tombs belonging to renowned figures such as Tutankhamun, Seti I, and members of the Ramesses dynasty.
The Colossi of Memnon, built for Pharaoh Amenhotep III in 1350 BC, originally stood at his grand temple, which has since been lost to time. Standing 60 feet tall, they were created to commemorate his significant accomplishments and to preserve his legacy.
The whole family will return to your hotel in Luxor for lunch, dinner, and to stay overnight.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Overnight: Onboard the Cruise
Your entire family will enjoy breakfast on the Nile cruise before departing with your tour guide to:
The Temple of Edfu, dedicated to Horus, the sky falcon god of protection and victory, is one of the final temples constructed between 237-57 BC during the late Greco-Roman period. The temple's inscriptions narrate some of the most significant stories in ancient Egyptian history about Horus's conflict with Set.
The unique double temples of Kom Ombo are among the final temples constructed in ancient Egypt during the Ptolemaic Era (180-47 BC) dedicated to the gods Sobek, the Nile’s origin, and Horus the Elder.
The entire family will enjoy lunch and dinner, and stay overnight aboard the Nile cruise.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Overnight: Onboard the Cruise
After enjoying breakfast onboard, the whole family will set out with their tour guide to explore:
During the 1960s, the Aswan High Dam played a crucial role in controlling annual flooding, storing water in Lake Nasser, and generating electricity to drive significant cultural and economic development.
The Unfinished Obelisk is a magnificent monument commissioned by Queen Hatshepsut (1508-1458 BC) intended to stand at the Karnak Temple complex. It remains partially carved in the bedrock and now serves as an open-air museum, showcasing ancient Egyptian stone-working methods.
UNESCO relocated the Philae temple to Agilkia Island to protect the heritage of Isis, the goddess of motherhood. Constructed in the 7th century BC during the Ptolemaic period, the temple aims to illuminate the Myth of Osiris.
The whole family will have lunch, dinner, and stay overnight on board.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Overnight: Onboard the Cruise
Early in the morning, everyone will enjoy their breakfast boxes before departing with their private tour guide in a private air-conditioned vehicle to explore:
The magnificent Temples of Abu Simbel were constructed by Ramses the Great (1303 – 1213 BC) in the 3rd century BC to preserve his legacy, commemorate his triumph in the Battle of Kadesh—which led to the signing of the world’s first peace treaty—celebrate the biannual sun festival on October 22 and February, honor the ancient Egyptian deities Amun, Ra Horakhty, and Ptah, and demonstrate his devotion to his beloved wife Nefertari in the second temple.
The entire family will dine at a restaurant in Aswan.
The family will proceed to Aswan Airport to board their flight to Cairo, where they will check into a 5-star hotel and stay overnight.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
Flight: From Aswan to Cairo
Overnight: Cairo Hotel
After breakfast, the whole family will join their tour guide to experience the following:
The Egyptian Museum, established in 1901, showcases over 120,000 artifacts from various eras of ancient Egyptian history.
Lunch will be provided at a nearby restaurant in Cairo, followed by visits to:
The NMEC is a remarkable addition to Cairo, established in 2017 to highlight the rich historical and cultural heritage of Egypt. The museum houses the mummies of several renowned kings and queens, along with up to 40,000 artifacts spanning various time periods.
The Hanging Church is a historic sacred site built in the 3rd century on the very spot where the holy family is believed to have stayed during their journey through Egypt.
Amr Ibn Al-as Mosque, built in 641 AD, is the first mosque established in Africa. It underwent multiple expansions and reconstructions over 600 years, highlighting the development of Islamic architecture.
The Ben Ezra Synagogue, established in 882 AD, is a captivating landmark renowned for providing profound insights into Egypt's Jewish heritage.
Al Muizz Street, established in the 10th century AD during the Islamic Fatimid era, was designed to serve as the center of Cairo, playing a vital role in the city's social, cultural, and economic activities, as reflected in the historic houses, cafes, and the intricate network of streets that create a remarkable maze.
The Khan El Khalili Bazaar is a magnificent and historic marketplace established between 1382 and 1389 AD during the reign of Sultan Barguq in the Mamluk period. It hosts the finest artisan workshops and offers some of the most exquisite exotic goods in Egypt.
At the end of the day, the whole family will return to their hotel in Cairo to spend the night.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
Overnight: Cairo Hotel
The whole family will enjoy breakfast, check out from their hotel, and catch their flight to Cairo, then check in to your hotel in Cairo to begin exploring:
The Salah El-Din Cairo Citadel is a grand monument built on Egypt's highest terrain between 1174 AD and 1848 AD. It served as the seat of government from the 13th to the 19th century, acting as the central hub during the Islamic era of that time.
The Mohamed Ali Mosque is a stunning structure located within the Salah El Din Citadel, built in 1848 AD. It is an excellent example of Ottoman architecture and is renowned for its beautiful Islamic decorations.
The entire family will enjoy lunch before resuming your tour to:
The Mosque-Madrasa of Sultan Hassan is a prime example of exquisite Mamluk architecture, built in 1363 AD, showcasing remarkable design and stunning ornamentation.
Al Rifai Mosque was built in 1912 as a mausoleum for the Muhammad Ali dynasty. It offers insight into the modernization of traditional Egyptian Islamic architecture.
The entire family will stay overnight at your hotel in Cairo.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
Overnight: Cairo Hotel
Your entire family will enjoy breakfast before departing with your tour guide in a private air-conditioned vehicle to explore the stunning attractions of Alexandria:
The Catacombs of Kom El Shoqafa, originating from the 2nd century BC, feature a unique blend of ancient Egyptian and Greco-Roman artistic styles. The site consists of three levels adorned with captivating decorations from the early Roman and Hellenistic periods.
Pompey’s Pillar was constructed circa 300 AD in honor of the Roman Emperor Diocletian. It stands 33.85 meters (100 feet) tall, is made of granite, and is believed to contain the remains of General Pompey.
The whole family will enjoy lunch at a restaurant with a sea view before beginning their exploration:
Established in 2002, the Bibliotheca Alexandrina was designed to accommodate millions of books. It ranks as the sixth largest Francophone library worldwide and features several internal museums, art galleries, and additional attractions.
The Qaitbay Citadel, built by Al-Ashraf Sayf al-Din Qa'it Bay in 1447 AD, is located on the Mediterranean coast at the site of the ancient Lighthouse of Alexandria, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. It was established as a defensive fortress.
The entire family will stay at your hotel in Cairo for the night.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
Overnight: Cairo Hotel
On the last day of the family Egypt tour, all participants will have breakfast before being transferred to the airport to conclude your 14-day Cairo, Nile Cruise, and Hurghada family tour, ensuring a safe journey home.
Meals: Breakfast
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