A private shore excursion from Portsaid to Cairo, you will be transferred to The great pyramids at Giza plateau, continue to Sakkara, Egypt’s oldest ancient cemetery.Then pay a visit to the world’s first monumental stone building, the Step Pyramid of King Zoser.
– Pick up services from and to port (by the cruise exit door)
– All transfers by a private air-conditioned vehicle
– Private Egyptologist guide
– Entrance fees to all monumental sites
– Lunch meal at a local restaurant in Cairo
– 1 mineral water bottle per person for every day
– all taxes and services fees
– Any extras not mentioned in the itinerary
– Personal spendings
– Tipping
Your tour guide will pick you up from Port-Said Port upon your cruise ship arrival by the exit door, holding a sign with your name. Enjoy a private shore excursion from Port- Said to Cairo; you will be transferred by an air-conditioned vehicle, approximately 3 hours, joining a police convoy till reaching Cairo.
you will be transferred to The great pyramids at Giza plateau, where you can have unique opportunity to see the famous pyramid of Cheops which is considered one of the wonders of the ancient world and also to see the two other pyramids of Chephren and Mykerinos moreover the famous statue of sphinx, the tour also includes a visit to the Valley Temple, which belongs to the Pyramids of Chefren.
Lunch will be served at a quality local restaurant. After lunch you will be transferred to Saqqara Egypt’s oldest ancient cemetery where you can see the world’s first monumental stone building, the Step Pyramid of King Zoser, built by the engineer Imhotep. Enjoy also visiting one of the magnificent Mastabas (burial chamber) of either Ptah Hotep, Idut or Mereruca., then you will head the famous Memphis area which was the ancient capital of Egypt to visit the statue of Ramses II and the Hathor temple. And then return trip to Port Said a short stop will be made at a Papyrus Institute where you will have the opportunity to shop for souvenirs.
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Tour Guide:
Egypt guided tours are highly recommended and our guides are knowledgeable Egyptologist guides who have academic qualifications to make your tour to Egypt extra special.
Transport:
Vehicles are new branded air-conditioned with a professional driver, but drivers in Egypt do not speak English and they cannot act as tour guides for the Egyptian monumental sights.
Entry Visa info:
Egyptian entry visa obtainable on board the cruise before your pick up, that is operating by the Egyptian Immigration association for American, Canadian, Australian, British, German, Italian, French, Swiss, Austrian, Belgium, Dutch, Scandinavians and some other nationalities as well. It would be just stamp put into your passport.
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Egypt has a lot to offer and you can’t finish counting all the things you will experience once you land there .
Egypt boasts iconic attractions such as the Pyramids of Giza, Sphinx, Luxor's temples and tombs, the Valley of the Kings, and the historic city of Cairo.
Yes, Egypt is generally safe for tourists. Popular tourist areas have enhanced security measures, and it's advisable to follow local guidelines and stay updated on travel advisories.
The best time is during the cooler months from October to April when the weather is more comfortable. However, it depends on personal preferences and the specific activities you plan to do.
Booking a Nile Cruise can be done through reputable travel agencies or online platforms. Ensure the cruise includes key stops like Luxor and Aswan, and check reviews for quality.
Lightweight, modest clothing is advisable, especially when visiting religious sites. Comfortable shoes are essential for exploring archaeological sites. Don't forget sunscreen and a hat for sun protection.