3 Days Tour Egypt Highlights From Hurghada

See Egypt Highlights in a 3-day tour from Hurghada, Visit the Pyramids of Giza, The Sphinx, and Cairo Museum, On the Second day Visit Abu Simbel Temples, Ramses, on the third day visit Luxor, the Valley of Kings, and Karnak temples.
Duration

1 Day Trip

Tour Type

Private

Transportation

Bus

Description

3 Days Tour Egypt Highlights From Hurghada

See Egypt Highlights in a 3-day tour from Hurghada , Visit the Pyramids of Giza, The Sphinx , and Cairo Museum, On the Second day Visit Abu Simbel Temples, Ramses, on the third day visit Luxor, the Valley of Kings, and Karnak temples.

Please remember to bring

  • Passports
  • Hat
  • Suncrea

Prices

Prices are quoted in US Dollars per person per trip except during Christmas, New Year & Easter holidays.
Children Policy:
0 – 01.99 Free of Charge
2 – 05.99 pay 25% of tour price
6 – 11.99 pay 50% of tour price
12+ pay full tour price as per adult person.
Notes :
Child pricing applies to children who share rooms with their parents (Max 2 Children in one Room)

Included/Excluded

  • Transfer from Hurghada to Hurghada airport
  • Domestic air tickets-Hurghada-Cairo-Cairo-Aswan
  • Private tour * Air conditioning vehicle
  • Lunch during the tour
  • 1night hotel in Basma with half-board
  • 1 night at Nile Palace Hotel Based on B,B
  • Admission fees
  • Sailing trip
  • Private transfer from Luxor to Hurghada
  • Private guide
  • Extra
  • Drinks

Tour Itinerary

Day 1- Hurghada- Cairo

You will be transferred from your hotel by air-conditioned car from Hurghada Hotel to Hurghada Airport. You will fly from Hurghada . It takes 15 minutes to drive to Hurghada Airport from Hurghada . the flight lasts 1 hour. The flight leaves at 05:00 and arrives at the Cairo airport at 06:00. Transfer with your guide to enjoy your visit to Cairo.
You will be picked up from your hotel in Cairo by our tour guide to enjoy a great excursion to The Pyramids of Giza ( Cheops, Chephren, and Mykerinus. Then proceed to visit the Great Sphinx , which dates back to the time of, and visit the Valley Temple.

Lunch will be served during the Pyramids at the local restaurant in Giza

Then visit the Egyptian Museum

The Museum of Egyptian Antiquities in Tahir

It exhibits a rare collection of over 250,000 genuine artifacts that date as far back as 5000 years, including an exclusive exhibit dedicated to Tutankhamen - A collection of treasures, gold, and jewelry that were buried in his tomb for over 3,500 years before they were discovered in 1920 when his tomb was excavated.
The sarcophagus of King Tut

If you wish to visit the mummies' royal hall. You need to ask the tour guide to take the National Museum of Egyptian Civilization and you pay for this. It will cost 200 Egyptian Pounds

The New Grand Museum is not open yet.

If you wish to visit the mummies' royal hall, where you will have the feeling of strolling down the Valley of the Kings where most of these mummies were originally resting then ask your tour guide to take you to the National Museum of Egyptian Civilization. It will cost 50 $ Extra per person.

The New Grand Museum is not officially open yet. But if you wish to visit it we offer limited tours to test site readiness and the visitor experience ahead of the official opening. Access is currently limited to the Grand Hall, commercial area, and exterior gardens. All other interior paces, including gallery and collection access, are restricted until the official opening.

then transfer to Cairo airport. to Aswan departure at 17:00 arrival at 18:25 transfer to the hotel for the night.

Day 2- Aswan- Abu Simbel

Early departure for Abu Simbel around 04:00. It takes 3 hours from Aswan by air-conditioned vehicle.
Abu Simbel temple s
The two temples of Ramses the Second and the Queen Nefertari were carved out of the Mountain on the west bank of the Nile between 1274 and 1244 B.c, The Great Temple was dedicated to Ramses the Second, Ra-Harakhty, Amun Ra, and Ptah, with 4 Colossal statues, The second temple was dedicated to Queen Nefertari and Goddess Hathor, and the two temples were dismantled stone by stone and rebuilt on higher ground, The preservation of the two temples of Abu Simbel must Rank as the greatest Achievement of the Unesco

Visits of Aswan including the Temple of Philae and tour by Felucca around Elephantine, the High Dam, the Unfinished Obelisk

Phiala temple:
Built to honour the goddess Isis, this was the last temple built in the classical Egyptian style. Construction began around 690 BC, and it was one of the last outposts where the goddess was worshipped.

The High Dam :
Aswan High Dam is a rock-fill dam located at the northern border between Egypt and Sudan. The dam is fed by the River Nile and the reservoir forms Lake Nasser. Construction for the project began in 1960 and was completed in 1968. It was officially inaugurated in 1971.

The Unfinished Obelisk :
Aswan was the source of ancient Egypt’s finest granite, used to make statues and embellish temples, pyramids, and obelisks. The large unfinished obelisk in the Northern Quarries has provided valuable insight into how these monuments were created, although the full construction process is still not entirely clear. Three sides of the shaft, nearly 42m long, were completed except for the inscriptions. At 1168 tonnes, the completed obelisk would have been the single heaviest piece of stone the Egyptians ever fashioned.
12:00 lunch onboard of Felucca

Drive to Luxor and Overnight

Day 3- Luxor- Hurghada

Breakfast at your hotel, transfer with your guide to visit the west bank of Luxor, including

The Valley of Kings :
Once called the great Place of the Truth, this valley is Called now the Valley of the Kings , It is a Majestic domain of the Pharaohs who once lay in great stone Sarcophagi, awaiting immortality, The isolated valley behind Deir el Bahri is dominated by the Pyramid-Shaped Mountain Peak

The colossi of Memnon:
Massive pair statues Known as the Colossi of Memnon , Rising about 18 M from the plain, are the remains of what was once the largest complex on the west bank, Built by Amenhotep the Third

The Queen Hatshepsut temple :
Rising out of the desert Plain, in a series of terraces, The temple of Hatshepsut Mergs with sheer limestone Cliffs on the eastern face of the Theban Mountain as if Nature herself had built this Extraordinary monument.

Lunch in Luxor, Proceed to Visit

Luxor Temple located on the east bank of Nile River in the city called luxor , it was known in the egyption language as Luxor Temple :
Largely built by the New Kingdom Pharaoh Amenhotep the Third and Completed by King Tutankhamon and the Great King Ramses the Second, The First pylon was raised by Ramses the Second and Decorated with His Military Battle of Kadesh
Dinner &overnight on board the Cruise

Karnak temple
Karnak is more than A temple, is a spectacular Complex of Sanctuaries, Kiosks, Pylons, and Obelisks, All dedicated to the Theban gods and to the Greater Glory of Egypt`s Pharaohs, Karnak was the Most Important place for the worship of the Theban Triad(Amun, Mut, and Khonso)

Transfer to your hotel in Hurghada and arrive at 19:30

15 reviews for 3 Days Tour Egypt Highlights From Hurghada

  1. Ava Simmons

    From Red Sea to Pharaoh’s Land
    Leaving the beaches of Hurghada to explore ancient temples felt like shifting from vacation mode to adventure mode—and I loved both! The shift from sea breeze to desert heat was intense but exciting. Everything was well-paced, so we never felt rushed. Luxor especially stole my heart with its towering pillars and hidden tombs.

  2. Henry James

    This Was My Indiana Jones Moment
    I’ve always wanted to explore ruins and uncover ancient mysteries, and this trip delivered! The pyramids were insane, and Abu Simbel had that epic, hidden-temple feel. Luxor’s temples were pure architectural genius. I was constantly snapping pics and taking notes like I was on a real expedition. Total bucket-list trip.

  3. Natalie Rogers

    Ava SimmonsFelt Like an Egyptian Queen
    Karnak Temple is my new favorite place on Earth. The whole trip felt royal—from the hotel towels folded like swans to the perfectly timed site visits. I loved having local guides who knew the history and added fun facts along the way. Best part? Floating down the Nile at sunset with a mint tea in hand.

  4. Jackson Reed

    Ancient Wonders, Modern Comfort
    If you’re worried about rough travel—don’t be. Every detail was handled with care. The buses were clean and modern, the hotels were comfy, and the meals were better than expected. I came for the history but was equally impressed by how smooth the entire experience was. Highlights? Definitely Abu Simbel and the Valley of the Kings.

  5. Zoey Morgan

    Best Girls’ Trip Ever
    Me and my two besties booked this during our spring break—and it did NOT disappoint. We danced on the bus, took selfies with the pyramids, and felt like queens in Luxor. The trip had a good mix of culture and chill time. Our guide had jokes, the weather was perfect, and the photos? Unbelievable.

  6. Logan Hall

    Road Trip with a Time Machine Vibe
    This felt like a road trip through time. Each stop had its own wow-factor. Day one blew our minds with the Great Pyramid and Sphinx. Day two went deeper into the story with Ramses II at Abu Simbel. Day three felt spiritual, especially in the Valley of the Kings. Everything was handled with care—from check-ins to meals.

  7. Lily Parker

    A Little Bit Of Luxury, A Lot Of Adventure
    We booked this for our honeymoon and it was such a unique blend of romance and adventure. From luxury hotel rooms with Nile views to exploring ancient tombs—it had everything. I loved how the schedule let us rest and roam. The pyramid visit on day one? Still can’t believe that actually happened!

  8. Mason Scott

    History Class Can’t Teach You This
    Forget textbooks—this is how you learn Egyptian history. Standing in front of the pyramids was surreal, like I’d walked into a postcard. The museums and temples weren’t just ruins; they were stories waiting to be heard. Abu Simbel felt like it belonged in a fantasy world. Plus, air-conditioned transport and excellent meals kept us fueled the whole way.

  9. Grace Foster

    Perfect for Solo Travelers Who Love History
    I did this trip solo and felt totally safe and taken care of. From the moment we left Hurghada, everything was on point. Our guide was fun and informative, and the group felt like instant friends. I was especially captivated by Karnak—those columns were like stone giants. And the Valley of the Kings? Absolutely haunting in the best way.

  10. Noah Thompson

    Desert Dreams and Temple Tales
    We started in Hurghada and ended up deep in Egypt’s magical history—how cool is that? The desert drive toward Abu Simbel had such movie vibes, and seeing the temples up close? Mind-blowing. The tour was smooth, hotels were super comfy, and the group vibes were chill. If you love stories of ancient kings and desert landscapes, this tour’s got your name on it.

  11. Chloe Sanders

    A Tour That Hit Every Bucket List Spot
    What can I say? I saw the pyramids, rode past the Nile, stood where pharaohs once ruled—this tour was legendary. I loved how everything was balanced. We had guided tours but also free time to explore. Karnak’s temple complex was massive—like walking through ancient skyscrapers. Abu Simbel was epic, and even the journey there felt like a mini adventure. The group was fun, and we even made friends we’re still chatting with now. Oh, and yes—our buses had Wi-Fi. Egypt knows how to mix ancient and modern!

  12. Ethan Moore

    History, Heat, and Hypostyle Halls
    This trip ticked all the boxes—education, fun, and top-tier comfort. As someone who lives in a tiny Midwestern town, Egypt felt like another planet in the best way possible. The guide made the ancient stories feel alive. I had no idea the Valley of the Kings had tombs with original paint still intact. We ended our last night in a hotel with Nile views—talk about a view upgrade.

  13. Megan Wallace

    Three Days of Egyptian Magic
    From the moment we left Hurghada, it felt like stepping into a movie set. The sheer size of the Giza Pyramids had us frozen. I still can’t believe I saw the actual Sphinx with my own eyes—it’s way bigger than I expected! Day two’s adventure to Abu Simbel added a whole new layer to the story of Ramses II. On the final day, Luxor delivered ancient royalty vibes with the Valley of the Kings and those towering pillars at Karnak. The hotels felt luxurious and modern, and everything ran like clockwork.

  14. Brandon Cooper

    Epic Views, Deep History, and Loads of Laughs
    Our small group tour turned out to be one big family adventure. We laughed, learned, and explored non-stop for three days straight. Abu Simbel completely blew our minds—how did they move those temples back in the ’60s? The guide explained everything with energy and humor, which made even my teenage nephew put his phone down. Loved that we had time to explore at our own pace, especially at Karnak Temple. That Hypostyle Hall? Straight up majestic. Also: shoutout to the hotel in Luxor—rooftop views were insane!

  15. Hannah Brooks

    Waking Up With The Pyramids In Sight Was Unreal
    Waking up early was totally worth it when the Pyramids of Giza appeared in the golden sunrise—goosebumps! From Hurghada to Cairo, everything felt seamless. The transport was air-conditioned and super comfy, which helped after long sightseeing days. I especially loved the Cairo Museum… mummies, golden masks, and all that ancient drama! Abu Simbel was a beast of beauty, carved straight out of the mountain like a Hollywood set. And don’t even get me started on Luxor—it felt like walking through a live-action history documentary. Would I do it again? Oh yes… just for another selfie with the Sphinx!

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