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Classic Egypt Tours
Step into Classic Egypt Tours and tick off every bucket-list site — Giza, Saqqara, Karnak, the Valley of the Kings, and beyond — at your own pace and on your own terms. Every itinerary is 100% customizable, paired with a private Egyptologist guide and 24/7 support. Begin crafting your tailor-made journey today.
Classic Egypt Itineraries: What to See, Do & Expect
Egypt calls to every traveler with promises of adventure and discovery.

For over 5,000 years, this extraordinary destination has captivated visitors with its magnificent pyramids, sacred temples, and the life-giving Nile River that flows through its heart. Classic Egypt tours offer the perfect introduction to this ancient civilization, combining must-see monuments with comfortable accommodations and expert guidance. Whether you dream of standing before the Great Sphinx, cruising past timeless villages along the Nile, or exploring the treasures of pharaonic tombs, a well-planned journey through Egypt delivers experiences that stay with you forever.
We’ve been crafting these transformative experiences for decades, understanding that your visit to Egypt deserves nothing less than exceptional service and authentic encounters with this remarkable land.
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Essential Destinations on Classic Egypt Tours
Every classic journey through Egypt begins with Cairo, the bustling capital where ancient and modern worlds collide in spectacular fashion.
The Pyramids of Giza Complex
Standing at the edge of Cairo, the Pyramids of Giza remain humanity’s most enduring architectural achievement. The Great Pyramid, built for Pharaoh Khufu over 4,500 years ago, rises 146 meters (481 feet) into the desert sky. Its companion pyramids, dedicated to Khafre and Menkaure, complete this ancient necropolis that has inspired wonder for millennia.
The Great Sphinx guards this sacred ground with its mysterious smile. Carved from a single limestone block, this colossal statue combines a human head with a lion’s body, embodying the power and wisdom of ancient Egyptian rulers. Walking around its massive form, you’ll understand why early explorers described feeling dwarfed by its presence.

Our private guides bring these monuments to life with stories passed down through generations. They’ll explain the engineering marvels behind pyramid construction and share the latest archaeological discoveries that continue to rewrite Egyptian history.
Valley of the Kings Discovery
Luxor opens doorways to Egypt’s golden age of pharaonic power. The Valley of the Kings, final resting place of Egypt’s most celebrated rulers, houses over 60 royal tombs carved deep into limestone cliffs. Tutankhamun’s tomb, though modest in size, reveals the extraordinary craftsmanship that honored boy pharaohs. The tomb of Ramesses VI showcases elaborate ceiling paintings depicting the pharaoh’s journey through the afterlife.

These underground chambers preserve colors so vivid they seem painted yesterday. Hieroglyphic texts cover every surface, containing spells and prayers meant to guide the deceased through eternity.
Karnak Temple Complex
The Karnak Temples represent 2,000 years of continuous construction and religious devotion. Walking through the Great Hypostyle Hall feels like entering a stone forest, with 134 massive columns supporting a roof that once sheltered sacred rituals. Each column could easily house a modern apartment, yet they’re decorated with intricate carvings that tell stories of gods and pharaohs.

The sacred lake at Karnak once purified priests before ceremonies. Today, it reflects the temple walls in its still waters, creating a mirror image that doubles the visual impact of this architectural masterpiece.
Nile River Cruise Experiences
The Nile River transforms a classic Egypt tour from a series of site visits into a flowing narrative of discovery.
Traditional feluccas and modern cruise ships offer different perspectives on this legendary waterway. Felucca sailing provides intimate encounters with village life along the riverbanks, where farmers still use methods their ancestors perfected thousands of years ago. Children wave from mud-brick homes while water buffalo cool themselves in shallow waters. Modern cruise ships deliver comfort and convenience, with spacious cabins, fine dining, and expert commentary as you drift past changing landscapes.

Between Luxor and Aswan, the Nile reveals temples that once stood at the heart of ancient Egyptian civilization. Edfu Temple, dedicated to the falcon god Horus, preserves some of Egypt’s best-preserved hieroglyphic texts. Kom Ombo’s unique double design honors both Sobek the crocodile god and Horus, with perfectly symmetrical halls and chambers. These temples survived centuries because the Nile’s annual floods buried them under protective silt until archaeologists uncovered their treasures.
Evening aboard a Nile cruise brings magical moments. Sunset paints the river gold while traditional music drifts across the water. Local performers share folkloric dances that connect modern Egypt to its ancient roots. These cultural exchanges happen naturally during dinner cruises, creating memories that extend far beyond sightseeing.
Accommodation Standards and Comfort Levels
Classic Egypt tours prioritize comfort without sacrificing authentic experiences. Five-star hotels in Cairo place you within walking distance of major attractions while providing modern amenities and impeccable service. Properties like the Old Cataract in Aswan have hosted royalty and writers for over a century, maintaining standards that made them legendary.
Luxury Nile cruise ships feature air-conditioned cabins with private bathrooms and panoramic windows. Upper deck accommodations often include private balconies where you can watch rural Egypt unfold at a leisurely pace. Crystal Award-winning vessels maintain the highest service standards, with attentive crew members who anticipate your needs before you express them.

Comfort-style accommodations offer excellent value while maintaining quality standards. These properties feature clean, well-appointed rooms with reliable air conditioning – essential during Egypt’s warm months. Professional housekeeping and responsive front desk service ensure your comfort throughout your stay.
Transportation and Logistics
Private air-conditioned vehicles provide comfortable transfers between destinations. Professional drivers navigate Egypt’s bustling streets with skill and patience, while expert guides share insights about landmarks and daily life you observe along the way. Domestic flights between Cairo, Luxor, and Aswan save valuable time, allowing more opportunity to explore rather than travel.
Airport meet-and-assist services eliminate arrival stress. Your dedicated representative handles visa processing, luggage collection, and transfer coordination while you relax after your international flight. This personal attention continues throughout your journey, ensuring smooth transitions between hotels, sites, and transportation.
Expert Guides and Cultural Insights
Egyptologists transform archaeological sites into living history lessons. These passionate scholars spend years studying hieroglyphic texts, religious practices, and architectural techniques that created the monuments you’ll explore. Their expertise goes far beyond memorized presentations – they answer complex questions and adapt explanations to match your interests and background knowledge.
English-speaking guides (with Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, German, French, and other languages available on request) share stories that textbooks cannot capture. They explain how ancient Egyptian society functioned, what daily life was like for different social classes, and how religious beliefs influenced art and architecture. These conversations happen naturally as you explore, creating educational experiences that feel more like fascinating discussions than formal lectures.

Cultural encounters extend beyond ancient history. Your guides introduce modern Egyptian customs, explain local etiquette, and help facilitate meaningful interactions with craftspeople, shop owners, and local families. These authentic exchanges provide insights into contemporary Egyptian culture that independent travelers rarely experience.
Small group sizes ensure personalized attention from your guide. With maximum 12 participants on Nile cruise excursions, every question gets answered and every interest gets addressed. Private guiding for Cairo sightseeing means complete customization to your pace and preferences.

Traditional experiences include sharing homecooked meals with Egyptian families in Cairo. These intimate gatherings reveal how modern Egyptians maintain connections to their cultural heritage through food, hospitality, and storytelling traditions that span generations.
Planning Your Classic Egypt Journey
Seven to twelve days provides ideal duration for classic Egypt exploration. This timeframe allows three nights in Cairo for pyramid visits and museum exploration, four nights cruising the Nile between Luxor and Aswan, and time for optional extensions to Alexandria or Red Sea resorts.
Best Travel Times
October through April offers optimal weather conditions, with daytime temperatures ranging 20-25°C (68-77°F) and clear skies perfect for outdoor exploration. December through February brings peak season crowds but also ideal temperatures for walking tours and archaeological site visits. March and April provide excellent weather with fewer crowds, making them particularly attractive for photographers and travelers seeking more intimate experiences.

May through September presents challenges with intense heat, though air-conditioned accommodations and vehicles make travel comfortable. Early morning site visits during summer months allow exploration before temperatures reach 40°C (104°F) or higher.
Visa Requirements and Entry Process
U.S. citizens need a tourist visa for Egypt entry. Single-entry visas valid for 30 days cost $25 USD and can be obtained upon arrival at Cairo International Airport or online in advance. The e-visa system provides convenience for travelers who prefer completing formalities before departure.
European Union citizens follow similar procedures, with most nationalities eligible for visa-on-arrival services. Latin American travelers should verify specific requirements with Egyptian consulates, as visa policies vary by country. Canadian and Australian citizens enjoy straightforward visa-on-arrival privileges similar to U.S. procedures.
Passport validity must extend at least six months beyond your intended departure date. Immigration processing typically takes 15-30 minutes during peak travel periods.
Essential Inclusions
Comprehensive tour packages include entrance fees to all major attractions, eliminating surprise costs and lengthy ticket queues. Professional guiding services, airport transfers, and domestic flights streamline logistics while maximizing exploration time. Quality accommodations, most meals, and private transportation ensure comfort and convenience throughout your journey.

Optional upgrades include Pyramids view hotel rooms in Cairo, premium cabin categories on Nile cruises, and private guiding for all sightseeing activities. Hot air balloon flights over Luxor’s West Bank provide spectacular aerial perspectives of ancient monuments at sunrise.
Build the Classic Egypt Tour That Fits How You Travel
Some travelers want the compact seven-day version. Cairo for the Pyramids and the Grand Egyptian Museum, then a fast Luxor-Aswan Nile stretch covering Karnak, the Valley of the Kings, Edfu, and Kom Ombo. Others want ten or twelve days, with extra time for Saqqara and Memphis, a sunrise balloon over Luxor’s West Bank, or an Alexandria extension on the Mediterranean. The classic sites stay the same. The pacing, the hotels, the cruise length, and the add-ons are where your trip becomes yours.
Tell your Travel Concierge how you like to travel, whether fast and full or slow and deep, and we’ll handle the rest. Internal flights between Cairo, Luxor, and Aswan, hotel tier from comfort properties to landmark stays like the Old Cataract in Aswan, cruise length and ship size, and the optional balloon morning. First-draft itinerary back in your inbox within 1 to 12 hours.
Frequently Asked Questions
Most days involve 2-4 hours of moderate walking across uneven stone surfaces, with some stairs at temple complexes and inside tombs. Notable physical sections include the interior of the Great Pyramid (low, crouched corridors), the descending passages in the Valley of the Kings tombs, and the colonnaded courts of Karnak.
Travelers with limited mobility can absolutely visit Egypt — we adjust pacing, arrange wheelchair-accessible transport, and skip more demanding sections when needed. Our wheelchair-accessible Egypt tours are designed specifically for this.
For October to April, pack lightweight layers — daytime is typically 20-25°C (68-77°F) but evenings can drop to 10-15°C (50-59°F), especially on the Nile and in the desert.
For May to September, lightweight breathable cotton or linen, a wide-brimmed hat, sunglasses, and high-SPF sunscreen are essential.
For all seasons: comfortable broken-in walking shoes (you’ll walk significantly on uneven ground), modest clothing for mosque and church visits, a refillable water bottle, and a light scarf. A complete packing list is included in your final itinerary documentation.
Every classic Egypt tour with us includes your own qualified Egyptologist guide and a personal driver throughout the land portion — Cairo, Luxor, Aswan, Alexandria, and any extensions. Your guide is yours alone (or your party’s), meaning the itinerary moves at your pace, stops where you want to linger, and skips what doesn’t interest you.
Whatever your language, you’ll be matched with an Egyptologist guide who speaks it — English, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, German, French, and others available on request.
On Luxury Nile Cruise shore excursions, you’ll join a small group (around 12 guests per guide) sharing an Egyptologist with fellow passengers.
Yes. Hotels, Nile cruise vessels, and restaurants across Egypt routinely handle vegetarian, vegan, gluten-free, halal, kosher, and most allergies. International cuisines (pasta, grilled chicken, salads, rice dishes) are widely available alongside Egyptian fare.
Let your Travel Concierge know your dietary needs at the booking stage so we can brief hotels and cruise kitchens in advance.
Plan roughly $20-50 USD per day for souvenirs, additional beverages, and optional experiences (a felucca sunset sail, traditional hammam, perfume oils at Khan El Khalili, hot air balloon over Luxor).
Tipping is separate — typical guidance is $8-12 per day for your guide, $5-7 for your driver, and small amounts ($1-3) for hotel staff, restaurant servers, and Nile cruise crew. Your Travel Concierge sends detailed tipping guidance with your final itinerary so nothing catches you by surprise.
Yes, tipping (known locally as baksheesh) is a standard part of Egypt’s service culture for guides, drivers, hotel and restaurant staff, Nile cruise crew, and felucca operators. It’s a meaningful share of how service workers are paid, and travelers are expected to participate. Your Travel Concierge provides a complete tipping breakdown with your final itinerary upon booking, with suggested amounts for every category of service worker you’ll encounter.
Egypt uses the Egyptian Pound (EGP). Credit cards (Visa, Mastercard) work at hotels, larger restaurants, and most established shops, but carry cash for markets, taxis, small cafés, and tips. ATMs are widely available in Cairo, Luxor, Aswan, and resort areas — withdraw EGP in moderate amounts as you go rather than exchanging large sums in advance. US dollars and euros are also accepted at many hotels and at the visa-on-arrival desk.
For peak season (October to April) and major holidays (Christmas, New Year, Easter), we recommend booking 4-6 months ahead to secure preferred Nile cruise dates, hotels, and Egyptologist guides. For shoulder months (May, September), 2-3 months is generally enough. Last-minute bookings are absolutely possible — your Travel Concierge can build a custom itinerary within 1 to 12 hours once you submit a request, even close to departure.
Yes. Classic Egypt tours welcome all ages, and private touring makes it especially well-suited for families and seniors because we adapt pacing, stops, and start times to suit you. Younger children may find the narrow descending corridors inside some Valley of the Kings tombs and the interior of the Great Pyramid claustrophobic — these are optional, and there’s plenty to see at ground level. Older travelers and those with mobility considerations can request slower pacing, more rest stops, and we’ll skip the physically demanding sections entirely.
We’ve been designing private Egypt tours since 1955 — over 70 years on the ground. Every classic Egypt tour includes a private Egyptologist guide, a personal driver, premium 4-5 star accommodations, and 24/7 in-country support, with itineraries built around what you want to see rather than fixed templates. Submit a request and a dedicated Travel Concierge will send your custom itinerary and quote within 1 to 12 hours. We’ve been awarded the TripAdvisor Travelers’ Choice every year from 2020 to 2025.
Most travelers — including U.S., U.K., E.U., Canadian, Australian, and many Latin American nationalities — can obtain a 30-day tourist visa on arrival at Cairo Airport for $25 USD, or apply for an e-visa online before departure. Your passport must be valid for at least six months from your date of entry. Always verify current regulations for your specific nationality before travel — your Travel Concierge includes step-by-step visa guidance in your pre-trip pack.
October through April offers the most comfortable conditions, with daytime temperatures of 20-25°C (68-77°F) — ideal for full days at the Pyramids, Karnak, the Valley of the Kings, and on a Nile cruise. November and early March give you the best balance of weather and thinner crowds; December to February is peak season with the most pleasant temperatures but higher demand at major sites. Summer (June to August) regularly exceeds 35°C (95°F), so we shift the schedule accordingly — early morning starts, midday breaks at the hotel pool, and late-afternoon visits. Egypt is genuinely a year-round destination with the right pacing.
A minimum of 7-8 days lets you cover Cairo (Pyramids, the Sphinx, the Grand Egyptian Museum) and a 4-day Nile cruise between Luxor and Aswan at a comfortable pace.
10-12 days is ideal if you want to add Abu Simbel, Alexandria, or a few days on the Red Sea.
For travelers who’ve dreamed of Egypt for years and want to see it thoroughly, a 14-day itinerary adds the Western Desert, or a multi-country extension to Jordan or Dubai.
Tell your Travel Concierge what matters most and we’ll build the right length around your priorities.

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