Cairo Nile Cruise and Alexandria by Flight

10 day Egypt tour offer travelers an amazing opportunity to visit some of the very best attractions found in the Land of the Pharaohs.
Duration

1 Day Trip

Tour Type

Private

Transportation

Bus

Description

Cairo Nile Cruise and Alexandria by Flight offer travelers an amazing opportunity to visit some of the very best attractions found in the Land of the Pharaohs. Prepare yourself for ten of the most memorable days of your life.
A 10 Day Nile Cruise and Cairo sightseeing extravaganza that will satisfy even the most demanding travelers. Walk inside the famous Giza pyramids; explore the oldest pyramid ever discovered when you visit Saqqara and then fly to Aswan for your Nile cruise. Explore Aswan’s ancient attractions and many more as you sail for Luxor. Enjoy a tour to Alexandria and enjoy Coptic and Islamic tour in Cairo.

Cairo Nile Cruise and Alexandria by Flight Tour Details:

  • Duration: 10 Days
  • Destinations: Cairo –  Luxor – Aswan – Alexandria
  • Tour Type: Private

Why you’ll love this trip:

  • Experience the mysteries and treasures of Egypt in 9 nights trip.
  • Embark on a leisurely paced 4-night cruise on the Nile, the world’s longest river. Relax and enjoy seeing the monuments in a very peaceful way.
  • You’ll cover the highlights of Egypt, from millennia-old temples to the Aswan Dam, a feat of modern engineering.
  • Your private, Egyptologist guide provides undivided attention and an insider’s perspective of Upper Egypt.
  • The comprehensive tour allows you to skip the headache of arranging hotels, plane tickets, and lunch reservations.
  • Full Private tour. You can full customize the tour according to your full comfort and privacy
  • Accommodation, lunches, activities, and hotel pickup and drop-off are included.
  • Tour is suitable for all ages and all genders

Cairo Nile Cruise and Alexandria by Flight Attractions Highlight

• Giza Pyramids Complex
• The Egyptian Museum
• Saqqara Step Pyramid
• The Citadel of Saladin
• Valley of the Kings
• Hatshepsut Temple
• Karnak Temple
• Luxor Temple

Prices

Cairo Nile Cruise and Alexandria by Flight Prices are quoted in US Dollars per person per trip, except during Christmas, New Year & Easter holidays.

Children Policy:

  • 0 – 1.99 years: Free of Charge
  • 2 – 5.99 years: Pay 25% of the tour price
  • 6 – 11.99 years: Pay 50% of the tour price
  • 12+ years: Pay the full tour price (same as adults).

Notes: Child pricing applies to children sharing rooms with their parents (maximum 2 children in one room).

Included/Excluded

  • 5* hotel in Cairo for 3 nights
  • 5* Nile Cruise for 6 nights
  • Cruise Boat
  • Plane
  • Private Air-Conditioned Vehicle
  • Horse carriage at Edfu
  • Taftaf at Valley of the Kings
  • Motor Boat to Philae island
  • 9 breakfasts, 8 lunches, 6 dinners
  • Meet and assist service for at arrival and departure
  • Customer Service assistance throughout your Nile Cruise and Cairo Tour
  • All transfers and tours in clean and modern air-conditioned vehicles
  • Domestic Flights
  • Any other meals as specified in the itinerary
  • Free bottled water during tours and transfers
  • Admission tickets for all attractions mentioned in the itinerary
  • English speaking driver/guides for all tours
  • All service charges and taxes
  • International Airfare.
  • Entry visa to Egypt.
  • Any optional tours.
  • Personal Spending.
  • Tipping

Tour Plan

Day 01: Arrive Cairo for the Cruise and Cairo Monuments Tour

Vacations are all about rewarding yourself with travel experience which should be perfect in every possible way, and that is exactly what this Nile cruise and Cairo stay is all about. You really have nothing to worry about, because every little detail has been expertly taken care of.

"Your VIP treatment is just about to begin".

Arriving at Cairo International Airport for your Nile Cruise and Cairo tour couldn’t be any easier because your assigned tour manager will be right there waiting for you when you arrive. You will be assisted in every way possible, and then you will be driven in style to the hotel where you will be staying for the next two nights.

At the hotel, you will be assisted with check-in, a pick-up time will be confirmed with you for the next day's tour; you will be offered a Free Welcome Drink on us, and then we will leave you alone to enjoy the remainder of your first day as you wish.

Meals Included
No Meals

Day 02: Cairo Monuments Tour and Khan el Khalili Experience

Enjoy a typical 5-Star hotel breakfast at your hotel in Cairo and then you’ll be met by your personal guide and one of our drivers who will accompany you to the world famous Giza Plateau to visit one of the seven wonders of the ancient world: the Great Pyramids of Cheops, Chefren and Mykerinus. This is also where you will come face to face with the famous Sphinx and the Valley temple which faces this great iconic statue.

Enjoy a superb lunch at a good local restaurant, and then you’ll be driven to visit the Egyptian Museum and its Treasures Room of King Tutankhamen. You will also visit the "Royal Mummies Room" at the museum.

After the museum, continue to Coptic Cairo for a visit to the Hanging Church and the Ben Ezra Synagogue. Finally, end your sightseeing day with a visit to the fascinating and lively Khan El Khalili Bazaar which dates back to 1382.

You will then be taken back to your hotel where you will be spending the night.

Meals Included
Breakfast
Lunch

Day 03: Flight to Luxor and Nile Cruise Embarkation

Enjoy a 5-Star breakfast and then check-out from your hotel. You will then be collected and taken to Cairo International Airport for your flight to Luxor.

On arrival in Luxor you will be met and taken to board your 5-Star Nile River cruise. After lunch on board the boat, you will have the rest of the afternoon free to enjoy yourself as you wish while the cruise ship sails to Esna.

A bit later in the day, afternoon tea will be served, and shortly after that you will be a short Captain’s Welcome Cocktail Party. In the early evening a delicious dinner will be served, and then the evening is all yours. Tonight you will be sleeping on the water at Esna.

Meals Included
Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner

Day 04: Cruise to Edfu and Kom Ombo with Edfu Excursion

The 4th day of your Nile Cruise and Cairo package will see you enjoying your breakfast on the river while you are sailing to Edfu.

On arrival at Edfu, you will disembark and you’ll enjoy a visit to a beautifully preserved Ptolemaic Temple dedicated to Horus at Edfu. This temple was buried under the sand for more than 2,000 years, and as a result, it is today the best-preserved ancient temple in Egypt.

After visiting this remarkable site you will return to the ship and sail to Kom Ombo.

Lunch will once again be served on the river during your cruise to Kom Ombo, and then you will have the remainder of the afternoon for yourself. Afternoon teal will be served later in the day, followed by another fine dinner in the early evening.

There will also be an Egyptian Galabya party on board the vessel this evening, and you will spend the night on the water at Kom Ombo.

Meals Included
Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner

Day 05: Cruise to Aswan, Aswan Tour

Day 5 of your Nile Cruise and Cairo tour gets off to an early start today when you cruise begins sailing towards Aswan. Enjoy a good onboard breakfast, and then shortly after that, you will arrive in Aswan and you will be taken to see the spectacular Aswan High Dam, and also the indescribable ancient Temple of Philae.

After your tour is over, you’ll head back to the boat where you will be served another wonderful lunch.

Shortly after lunch, you will once again disembark, and you’ll enjoy a very nice trip onboard a traditional felucca boat to admire Aswan’s beautiful botanical gardens from the water.

Later, you will return to your cruise ship; you will have some time for yourself, and then dinner will be served.

Tonight there will be an authentic Egyptian Belly Dancing Show on board the vessel, and also a very entertaining Egyptian folkloric show. This night of your Nile Cruise and Cairo stay holiday will be spent on the water at Aswan.

Meals Included
Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner

Day 06: Abu Simbel Tour and Free Afternoon in Aswan

The 6th day of your Nile Cruise and Cairo break includes visit the magnificent Abu Simbel Temples. The original site was known as Meha in the ancient times and was first documented in the 18th Dynasty, when Ay and Horemheb had rock-cut chapels hewn in the hills to the south.

There will also be a very entertaining Nubian folkloric show in the evening, and this will once again be spent on the water at Aswan.

Meals Included
Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner

Day 07: Cruise to Esna via Kom Ombo with Kom Ombo Excursion

Today your ship will once again get off to an early start, with breakfast being served on the river while sailing to Kom Ombo.

On arrival at Kom Ombo, you will disembark, and you will be taken to see the Temple of Sobek, dedicated to Sobek, the crocodile god, and Horus, the falcon-headed god.

After spending some time at this remarkable ancient temple complex, you will return to the ship, and it will sail to Esna via Edfu with lunch being served along the way.

Enjoy plenty of leisure time, followed by another fine dinner in the evening, and a good night’s sleep on the tranquil waters at Esna.

Meals Included
Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner

Day 08: Cruise to Luxor with West Bank Monuments Tour

Today your Nile Cruise an Cairo tour once again gets off to an early start, with breakfast being served on the river while sailing to Luxor.

On arrival at Luxor, you will be disembarking, this time for a fantastic tour of the West Bank’s best ancient monuments. During this tour, you will visit the Valley of the Kings, an ancient necropolis where more than 70 royal tombs have been discovered, including the royal tomb of Ramses VI and the royal tomb of King Tutankhamen.

Next will be another fascinating visit, this time to the magnificent rock-cut Temple of Queen Hatshepsut. Finally, you will enjoy a brief visit to the Colossi of Memnon, and then you will make your way back to the cruise ship in time for your lunch.

The remainder of the day is yours to enjoy as you wish. Afternoon tea and dinner will of course be served at the usual times, and you will spend the last night of your unforgettable Nile cruise on the water at Luxor.

Meals Included
Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner

Day 09: Luxor East Bank Tour, Cruise Disembarkation, and Flight to Cairo

Wake up to another splendid onboard breakfast, and then you will disembark for a short trip to Luxor’s East Bank where you will visit the ruins of the ancient Karnak Temple complex. This sprawling complex took more than 2000 years to complete.

Next, you will visit the equally impressive Luxor Temple which is surprisingly well-preserved.

Today you will be having your lunch at a good restaurant in Luxor, and then at the appropriate time, you will be transferred to Luxor airport where you will be boarding your flight back to Cairo.

On arrival at the airport in Cairo, your tour manager will once again meet you, and then escort you to the 5-Star hotel where you will be staying for the last night of your Nile Cruise and Cairo tour.

Meals Included
Breakfast
Lunch

Day 10: Nile Cruise and Cairo Tour Package Ends and Final Departure

You will enjoy one last breakfast in the magical Land of the Pharaohs and then your tour manager and a driver will be there to drive you to the airport.

They will assist you with luggage and check-in, and then sadly it will be time for everyone to say goodbye. Have a safe and pleasant trip back home.

Meals Included
Breakfast

40 reviews for Cairo Nile Cruise and Alexandria by Flight

  1. Delmar “Duke” Hanley

    Big temples, big flavors, big memories

    I’ve hunted elk in the Rockies and fished halibut off Alaska, but nothing compares to standing in the shadow of Ramses II’s colossal statues.

    Every day was a new surprise — an open-air market here, a mummified crocodile there. The cruise was smooth and classy, and the staff made us feel like family.

    By the time we got to Alexandria, I felt like I’d crossed time zones and centuries. It was history you could touch, hear, taste.

    This trip hit different — in the best way.

  2. Sherri Conley

    Sunburned, amazed, and completely in love

    I’ll be honest — I sunburned on day two and still had the time of my life. This tour covered every inch of my bucket list.

    Cruising past ancient temples on the Nile felt surreal. The Philae Temple at twilight? Magical. And I might’ve cried (just a little) at Abu Simbel.

    Our guide was an encyclopedia with a great sense of humor. The hotels were stylish and comfortable, and I never once felt unsafe or lost.

    Egypt gets into your bones. I’ll be talking about this trip forever.

  3. Harlan J. Dorsey

    The kind of journey that stays with you

    There are trips that fade with time, and there are trips like this one. From the intricate carvings at Karnak to the solemn halls of the Egyptian Museum, every moment meant something.

    The cruise brought a level of comfort that made long days of exploring truly restful. Our cabin overlooked the Nile and we’d wake up to birds skimming the water and sunrises that were pure gold.

    Alexandria was poetic — like a quiet epilogue to a grand tale.

  4. Mandy Everett

    From camel rides to Cleopatra’s coast

    This wasn’t just sightseeing — it was full-on immersion. One day I was riding a camel beside the pyramids, and a few days later I was overlooking the Mediterranean from the Citadel of Qaitbay.

    I loved the Nile cruise — the boat was elegant without being over-the-top, and the staff treated us like royalty. I even danced (badly) during the onboard galabeya party.

    My only regret is not packing looser pants… the food was too good.

  5. Travis McGraw

    History, luxury, and more falafel than I expected

    Egypt had always been a dream, but I didn’t think I’d get to live it in such style. The cruise was a floating resort — plush interiors, gourmet meals, and balconies with Nile views that made me question reality.

    Cairo was fast-paced, buzzing with life. Alexandria was the opposite — breezy, calm, and soulful. Luxor’s Valley of the Kings gave me goosebumps; standing before King Tut’s tomb felt sacred.

    Also, I discovered I love Egyptian food — especially falafel. I may have eaten it three times a day.

  6. Rita Langston

    Best combo of ancient mystery and luxury ever

    Cairo hit us with high energy from day one — traffic, markets, pyramids. Then we transitioned to the cruise and it was like entering a calm, floating dream.

    There was an elegant rhythm to the journey. Sightseeing in the morning, relaxing in the afternoon, rooftop dinners by moonlight.

    Edfu and Kom Ombo were less crowded than I expected and honestly some of my favorite places.

    By the time we reached the Islamic architecture in Cairo, I realized how much Egypt offers beyond just pharaohs and pyramids.

    This wasn’t a vacation. It was a revelation.

  7. Tanner Slade

    Sand, stories, and serious comfort

    We spent 10 days under the Egyptian sun, and I didn’t want to leave. The pyramids were massive, the tombs in Luxor were dazzling, and don’t even get me started on the Nile views from our cruise room.

    What really got me though was how easy everything was — smooth transport, great food, and guides that spoke perfect English and answered every random question we threw at them.

    Alexandria was a peaceful close to the adventure.

    Also: shoutout to Egyptian mango juice. I miss it already.

  8. Harper Mayfield

    More than a vacation — a journey through time

    I’ve done beach trips and road trips, but nothing compares to Egypt. It was like stepping into a history book that came to life.

    From the pyramid fields of Giza to the temples carved in stone in Luxor, each day felt like a page-turner. Alexandria added the final chapter — mysterious, windswept, and full of charm.

    The hotels were modern, spotless, and perfectly located. The cruise? Basically a palace on water.

    Highly educational, deeply emotional, and beautifully executed.

  9. Billy Hankins

    A rich feast of Egypt’s finest sites and stories

    There’s no way to describe the feeling of standing inside Abu Simbel unless you’ve been there. That was a bonus day trip from Aswan, and it completely floored me.

    Our guide explained the relocation of the temple in the 1960s — like, they MOVED a mountain to save history. Wild stuff.

    The cruise staff went above and beyond — one night they threw a small party with traditional dancing and we all joined in (even me with two left feet).

    Cairo was intense but brilliant. The Museum alone deserves a full day.

  10. Marla Jessup

    Egypt in spring is warm but so worth it. I was a little worried about the heat, but the air-conditioned bus, deluxe cruise, and shaded temple tours made it totally comfortable.

    My favorite spot was the Temple of Horus in Edfu — so well-preserved, it looked like it could still be used today.

    We flew instead of driving between cities, and let me tell you, that was a lifesaver. The domestic flights were quick and easy, and we had more time to enjoy the Nile and less time stuck in traffic.

    Total highlight: sipping hibiscus tea under the stars. Pure bliss.

  11. Darryl Vance

    I never imagined a trip could mix adventure with luxury so perfectly. We started off in Cairo, climbed up inside one of the Giza pyramids (yes, my legs still hurt), and somehow ended the week sipping tea in a palace-like cruise suite.

    The Nile cruise was a dream — every day we woke up to temple views and sunsets worth writing home about.

    By the time we got to Alexandria, I was officially an Egypt history geek. From the Catacombs to the Citadel of Qaitbay, every step told a story.

    Also, I ate so much baklava, I’m probably 12% honey now.

  12. Jo Beth Landry

    Floating hotel, ancient cities, unforgettable moments

    Y’all, I never thought I’d be crying at a temple — but Karnak hit me hard. Something about walking through those giant columns made me feel like I belonged to another world.

    We flew from Cairo to Aswan which saved us a lot of time (and sanity). The cruise ship was downright glamorous — velvet seats, gold fixtures, and a staff that remembered my coffee order by day two.

    One afternoon we stopped at a local village market and bought spices that still scent our kitchen back home.

    The last two days in Alexandria and Islamic Cairo felt like the final chapter in a novel you never want to end.

  13. Ronnie Wheeler

    Egypt’s best in one journey — no dull moments

    This trip gave us the whole Egyptian experience without ever feeling rushed. Cairo’s chaos was a thrill, especially near Khan El Khalili market. The pyramids were grand, sure, but Saqqara had this ancient mystery vibe that gave me chills.

    I didn’t know cruising could be this luxurious. The staff greeted us with hibiscus juice, and every evening there was live music or dancing on the deck.

    Luxor had jaw-dropping temples, and our guide made ancient myths come alive. Alexandria was cooler — both in temperature and personality — like an old soul with stories to tell.

    If I could bottle this trip, I’d sip from it every day.

  14. Lacey Harmon

    Ten days of time travel, feluccas, and falafel

    Let’s just say I did not expect to love Egypt this much. I signed up thinking “cool pyramids,” but left obsessed with ancient tombs, spicy kofta, and sailing under starlit skies.

    The cruise was next-level fancy. I’m talking towel swans on the bed, chefs in tall hats, and marble bathrooms. Every stop gave me a “wow” moment — especially the Temple of Kom Ombo at sunset.

    My favorite day? Probably Alexandria. I stood in the Bibliotheca Alexandria feeling tiny in the best way possible, surrounded by stories.

    Also, camels are bumpy but hilarious. Just saying.

  15. Earl Timmons

    Sailed through time and luxury on the Nile

    This was not just a vacation — it was a full-blown expedition with five-star perks. From the moment we boarded the cruise in Aswan, I knew we were in for something special. The cabins had full-length windows overlooking the Nile, and every evening felt like a scene from a movie.

    One day we explored Philae Temple, which sits on an island and looks like it floated out of a dream. The next day, we were in Edfu riding a horse carriage to the temple like nobles from another era.

    Back in Cairo, we wandered through the Coptic and Islamic districts — peaceful, soulful, and full of contrasts. Alexandria brought its coastal flair with seafood lunches and Greco-Roman ruins.

  16. Savannah Creek

    We were craving something big for our anniversary and this tour fit the bill. Ten days of ancient temples, gorgeous hotels, and first-class everything.

    The adventure kicked off with the pyramids — they’re so much more than Instagram photos. I actually went inside one and felt like Indiana Jones (minus the danger). Saqqara’s step pyramid was a surprise hit, too — quieter but deeply moving.

    Flying to Aswan instead of driving was genius. We arrived refreshed and ready to board the cruise. The ship was stunning — velvet chairs, panoramic windows, and food that could rival any gourmet place back home.

    We loved walking through Karnak and Luxor Temples with a guide who seemed to know every stone personally.

  17. Wade Burnett

    Picture this: me, a small-town guy from West Virginia, standing in the Valley of the Kings staring at a tomb that’s been around for over 3,000 years. Wild, right?

    This trip was packed tighter than a sarcophagus — in the best way. We started with Cairo, where the Giza pyramids just about broke my brain with how massive they are. Then we zipped to Aswan by plane and jumped on a cruise ship that was fancier than any hotel I’ve ever stayed at.

    Sailing down the Nile felt like watching a living postcard. Palm trees swayed on the banks, fishermen waved at us, and each sunset looked Photoshopped.

    We hit temples like Edfu and Kom Ombo, each with stories older than America. Then Alexandria rolled in with its Mediterranean vibe — breezy, colorful, and filled with legends.

  18. Cora Delaney

    This was my first time visiting Egypt and honestly, I didn’t know what to expect. Turns out it was the best decision I’ve made in years! I booked this tour hoping for a blend of history and comfort, and it totally delivered.

    We toured the Giza pyramids on the very first day and I almost cried — they’re that powerful. Our guide explained the symbolism behind each structure and even took us to a quieter spot where I could just stare in peace.

    I loved how we moved effortlessly from Cairo to Aswan by plane, skipping the long drives and saving energy for exploring. The Nile cruise was like a dream on water — cushioned lounges, candlelit dinners, and a staff that treated us like royalty.

    Each stop along the way had its own personality. Edfu was mysterious. Kom Ombo was magical. Luxor was epic. By the time we got to Alexandria, I was already planning a second trip!

    Traveling has never felt this easy and exciting.

  19. Mason Talbert

    We just got back from this 10-day tour and it still feels like a dream. I never imagined I’d walk inside the Giza Pyramids and then sip fresh juice on a luxury cruise — in the same week!

    Every transition was smooth, from the flight to Aswan to the cruise that floated us through the soul of Egypt. Luxor was a highlight for me, especially Karnak Temple with its hypnotic columns that seemed to go on forever.

    One day, I was riding a felucca on the Nile. The next, I was strolling past Greco-Roman ruins in Alexandria while seagulls screamed overhead. And the Islamic and Coptic Cairo tour? Mind-blowing. The mosques and churches had this quiet power, like they’d seen it all.

  20. Emma Rayburn

    I’ve never thought a single trip could pack in so much awe, but this 10-day journey absolutely rewrote my expectations. From the moment we stepped inside the towering Giza pyramids, I felt like I was walking through history. Our guide had a magical way of storytelling that made me see the stones come alive.

    The flight to Aswan was smooth, and the luxury cruise felt like a floating five-star hotel — think marble floors, crystal chandeliers, and a rooftop pool that had me feeling like Cleopatra herself. We glided down the Nile, past sleepy villages and glowing sunsets, and every moment felt surreal.

    The temples of Edfu and Kom Ombo were like stepping into a time machine. Alexandria gave a whole different vibe — coastal charm with Roman echoes and a cool sea breeze. Cairo’s Coptic and Islamic quarters were a whole history class in motion, layered in beauty and meaning.

  21. Harper Mitchell

    Let’s just say if Cleopatra had access to cruise ships like this, she never would’ve left the Nile. This trip was the perfect blend of glam and grit – the kind where your shoes get dusty in tombs, then you get a massage on a floating hotel. From Cairo’s chaos to Alexandria’s calm, every destination had a story to tell. I especially loved visiting Karnak Temple at sunrise – felt like a scene from a movie. And yes, I took about a thousand photos.

  22. John Smith

    I had the most incredible time on the Cairo Nile Cruise and Alexandria by Flight trip! From the moment we set off, I was immersed in Egypt’s rich history. The Giza Pyramids were beyond anything I could have imagined. The highlight was the luxury of the modern transportation, which made the trip feel seamless. The Nile cruise was a peaceful escape, while the Alexandria tour was a refreshing addition to the journey. Our guides were knowledgeable, and I felt like I was stepping back in time with every stop. A perfect mix of adventure and relaxation!

  23. Rachel Williams

    What an unforgettable experience! The 10-day journey provided a perfect balance of culture, luxury, and adventure. Exploring the ancient sites, like the Pyramids of Giza, was truly a dream come true. The private tours made everything feel so exclusive. I loved every moment on the Nile cruise, and the visits to Alexandria and Luxor gave me so much insight into Egypt’s incredible history. The accommodations were top-notch, and the overall logistics made the trip stress-free. This was more than just a vacation – it was a journey through time!

  24. Benjamin Carter

    The journey from Cairo to Aswan, up the Nile and finally to Alexandria was a perfect ten-day arc. I’m usually not a big planner, so having everything handled – hotels, guides, transport – made the trip stress-free. I especially appreciated the air-conditioned vehicles (trust me, a lifesaver in the desert heat). I learned a lot about ancient Egyptian religion and architecture. The Islamic Cairo tour was deeply moving and opened my eyes to a part of the city I hadn’t expected to connect with so much.

  25. Amelia Bennett

    The mix of ancient Egypt and modern luxury was executed flawlessly in this trip. I felt like every day was carefully curated – not too rushed, but never dull. Exploring the Giza Plateau in person was surreal. The step into Saqqara’s past was fascinating. The cruise between Aswan and Luxor added a dreamy pace, and Alexandria was a charming finale. Our group had travelers from all over, which added even more to the cultural experience. Top marks for variety and attention to detail!

  26. Jackson Reed

    Adventure, comfort, and culture – this trip had it all. I never thought I’d get to see so many historical places in just ten days. Our guides were fun and knew their stuff, and the sites were like stepping into another era. I loved riding a felucca on the Nile at sunset – peaceful, magical, unforgettable. The cruise had all the perks of a five-star hotel but floating. And the quick flight to Alexandria made it feel like we were hopping across time zones. Best history lesson I’ve ever had!

  27. Charlotte Hall

    Imagine waking up to a new ancient temple every morning – that’s exactly what this trip felt like. The Nile cruise was like floating through a living history book. The rooms were beautiful, the views breathtaking, and the staff incredibly attentive. I loved how the cruise allowed us to relax in between jam-packed days of sightseeing. The Pyramids of Giza were of course a highlight, but the surprise gem for me was Alexandria’s Library. I learned so much and felt deeply connected to Egypt’s cultural soul.

  28. Logan Scott

    This trip was like a buffet of Egyptian greatness. One day you’re crawling through ancient tombs, the next you’re chilling on a Nile cruise like royalty. The flight made the country feel smaller – in a good way. You cover so much ground without feeling tired. What surprised me most? The food! Every meal on the cruise was delicious, and I may have overindulged. The visit to Alexandria added a lighter, coastal vibe that balanced the desert adventure beautifully. Pure joy from start to finish.

  29. Ava Moore

    Talk about history coming alive! The temples in Luxor felt like walking through an open-air museum. The cruise itself was smooth and comfortable, and each stop had its own magic. I especially loved the day we visited Philae Temple – the boat ride there was so peaceful. Cairo’s museums were packed with ancient wonders, and Alexandria gave us a totally different taste of Egyptian life. The luxury side of this trip? Totally nailed it. Beautiful hotels, perfect service, and top-notch transport. This is how history should be explored!

  30. Mason Parker

    This was my first time in Egypt and wow – what an introduction! Cairo was energetic and full of stories. The pyramids were, of course, surreal, but cruising down the Nile made me feel like a pharaoh on vacation. I spent my mornings sipping tea on the deck and my afternoons wandering through ruins older than most countries. The flight to Alexandria was quick and gave the trip a nice pace. The fusion of history and modern luxury made every moment feel special.

  31. Abigail Green

    We recently completed the Cairo Nile Cruise and Alexandria by Flight and I can honestly say it was one of the most enriching travel experiences I’ve ever had. The seamless organization stood out – from airport pickups to hotel check-ins. I particularly loved visiting Saqqara and learning about the Step Pyramid, something I had only read about in books. The cruise was relaxing and the onboard service was impressive. Alexandria added a Mediterranean charm to the trip that felt completely different yet beautifully connected to Egypt’s story.

  32. Noah Thompson

    From the golden sands of Giza to the breezy shores of Alexandria, this trip was a wild ride through time and luxury! We kicked off with the legendary pyramids, where I half expected a mummy to pop out and say hi. Then came the cruise – let me tell you, sailing the Nile in style, with temples popping up like magic along the banks, was something out of a dream. The hotel beds? Softer than a camel’s whisper. And flying to Alexandria felt like jumping chapters in a really good book. Ten days? More like ten chapters of epic!

  33. Sophia Clark

    Such an incredible journey! From the Pyramids to the serene Nile cruise, this trip offered so much more than I imagined. I especially enjoyed the stop in Alexandria, which was a refreshing contrast to the bustling Cairo. The modern comforts made the entire experience feel effortless, and I never once felt rushed. The knowledgeable guides and luxurious transportation made this trip feel more like a VIP experience than a standard tour. It was the perfect balance of history, luxury, and adventure!

  34. Liam Wilson

    The Cairo Nile Cruise and Alexandria by Flight tour was a dream come true. The mixture of exploring ancient Egyptian sites like the Giza Pyramids and then unwinding on a luxurious Nile cruise was perfect. The accommodations were world-class, and the staff made everything so easy. Every day was an adventure, from the historic Coptic and Islamic tours to sailing down the Nile. I felt like I was living in a historical documentary, but with all the comforts of modern life.

  35. Olivia Davis

    This trip blew my expectations out of the water! The seamless journey from the Pyramids to the Nile and then off to Alexandria was unforgettable. I was amazed by the beauty of the temples and tombs. The guides were super informative, making sure we didn’t miss a thing. The luxurious accommodations and transportation made everything even more special. And to top it off, the flight to Alexandria gave us a whole new perspective of Egypt. If you love ancient history and luxury travel, this trip is a must-do.

  36. Ethan Miller

    What an adventure! The Cairo Nile Cruise and Alexandria by Flight trip was packed with unforgettable moments. I loved the mixture of ancient history with modern luxury. The Nile cruise was so relaxing, and the hotels we stayed at were top-notch. I especially enjoyed visiting Alexandria and learning about its rich history. It’s a trip that offered both excitement and relaxation in equal measure. If you’re looking to get a true taste of Egypt, this is definitely the way to go.

  37. Emily Brown

    I loved every second of the Cairo Nile Cruise and Alexandria by Flight! The history was fascinating, especially the Pyramids of Giza and the ancient temples along the Nile. But the luxury factor really stood out. From the upscale hotels to the first-class cruise, this trip was definitely about more than just sightseeing – it was about comfort and enjoyment. I felt like a VIP the entire time. Alexandria added a nice variety, with a coastal vibe to balance out the ancient sites. I’ll treasure the memories forever.

  38. Michael Harris

    10 days of pure wonder! If you’re into history, luxury, and adventure, this trip has it all. The Nile cruise was a true highlight. There’s something magical about floating past ancient temples and tombs. We had the best of everything: private tours, stunning hotels, and smooth logistics. A special mention to the guides who made the history come alive. Alexandria was a fantastic extension of the trip. The combination of Egypt’s rich culture, combined with a luxurious cruise, created memories I’ll never forget.

  39. Sarah Johnson

    The Cairo Nile Cruise and Alexandria by Flight is truly an experience of a lifetime! Every single detail was perfectly planned. The Giza Pyramids are, of course, a must-see, but I was pleasantly surprised by the elegance and comfort of the cruise. It was an excellent way to unwind while seeing ancient wonders. Alexandria was the perfect add-on to this journey – offering a different vibe and fascinating history. The luxury hotels and transportation were top-notch, making the entire experience feel luxurious. Egypt, here I come again!

  40. William Turner

    This trip was absolutely amazing! The combination of the Nile cruise and Alexandria by flight is perfect for anyone looking to experience Egypt in luxury. From the moment we flew into Cairo, the experience was seamless. The guides were excellent, and the historical insights we received were invaluable. Exploring Alexandria after visiting the Pyramids was a delightful change of pace. It was truly an adventure, and I couldn’t believe how comfortable everything was. I recommend this to anyone looking to truly explore Egypt in style.

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