2025 Long haul: £600 per couple / 2026: £900 per couple
2025 North America: £500 per couple / 2026: £700 per couple
2025 Europe, UK & Ireland: £250 per couple / 2026: £400 per couple
10 Nights
$2847
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2025 Long haul: £600 per couple / 2026: £900 per couple
2025 North America: £500 per couple / 2026: £700 per couple
2025 Europe, UK & Ireland: £250 per couple / 2026: £400 per couple
10 Nights
$2847
Peaks Sale
2025 Long haul: £600 per couple / 2026: £900 per couple
2025 North America: £500 per couple / 2026: £700 per couple
2025 Europe, UK & Ireland: £250 per couple / 2026: £400 per couple
10 Nights
$2847
Peaks Sale
2025 Long haul: £600 per couple / 2026: £900 per couple
2025 North America: £500 per couple / 2026: £700 per couple
2025 Europe, UK & Ireland: £250 per couple / 2026: £400 per couple
10 Nights
$2847
Peaks Sale
2025 Long haul: £600 per couple / 2026: £900 per couple
2025 North America: £500 per couple / 2026: £700 per couple
2025 Europe, UK & Ireland: £250 per couple / 2026: £400 per couple
10 Nights
$2847
Peaks Sale
2025 Long haul: £600 per couple / 2026: £900 per couple
2025 North America: £500 per couple / 2026: £700 per couple
2025 Europe, UK & Ireland: £250 per couple / 2026: £400 per couple
2025 Long haul: £600 per couple / 2026: £900 per couple
2025 North America: £500 per couple / 2026: £700 per couple
2025 Europe, UK & Ireland: £250 per couple / 2026: £400 per couple
5 Nights
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2025 Long haul: £600 per couple / 2026: £900 per couple
2025 North America: £500 per couple / 2026: £700 per couple
2025 Europe, UK & Ireland: £250 per couple / 2026: £400 per couple
5 Nights
$1240
Peaks Sale
2025 Long haul: £600 per couple / 2026: £900 per couple
2025 North America: £500 per couple / 2026: £700 per couple
2025 Europe, UK & Ireland: £250 per couple / 2026: £400 per couple
5 Nights
$1240
Peaks Sale
2025 Long haul: £600 per couple / 2026: £900 per couple
2025 North America: £500 per couple / 2026: £700 per couple
2025 Europe, UK & Ireland: £250 per couple / 2026: £400 per couple
5 Nights
$1240
Peaks Sale
2025 Long haul: £600 per couple / 2026: £900 per couple
2025 North America: £500 per couple / 2026: £700 per couple
2025 Europe, UK & Ireland: £250 per couple / 2026: £400 per couple
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Giza, Egypt, Cairo, Alexandria
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Continue on to Memphis, where you will see the colossal statue of Ramses II before touring the tomb-strewn necropolis of Saqqara, featuring King Zhoser’s Step Pyramid. Constructed by Imhotep, the pharaoh’s chief architect in 2700 BC, this was the template for all future pyramid construction.","lat":"30.013056","lng":"31.208853"},{"title":"Day 3: Cairo","name":"Cairo","description":"This morning, visit the incredible new Grand Egyptian Museum in Giza. This vast 490,000 sq.m complex showcases an astonishing collection of artefacts from nearly every period of ancient Egyptian history. Among the highlights are treasures of King Tutankhamun, with plans for his famous solid gold funerary mask to eventually be showcased here, alongside many items being exhibited for the first time. <br/><br/><br/><br/><br/><br/>Later, head to the Egyptian Museum in Cairo, which remains home to a vast collection of statues, jewellery, and sarcophagi. Here, see the well-preserved mummies of Yuya and Thuyu, high-ranking nobles and the great-grandparents of King Tutankhamun. Some mummies are so well preserved they still have thick locks of hair and visible fingernails.<br/><br/><br/><br/><br/><br/>This afternoon visit the world famous Khan El Khalili Bazaar, with trinkets and delights to be found amongst the many shops and stalls located here. Then continue to The Citadel, this monumental Islamic-era fortification, in the heart of Cairo, was once the seat of government from the 13th to the 19th centuries. Here, you'll visit the beautiful Mosque of Muhammed Ali, built in the 1830's this impressive structure is made from alabaster stone and is a smaller version of the Blue Mosque found in Istanbul.<br/><br/>","lat":"30.04442","lng":"31.235712"},{"title":"Day 4: Aswan","name":"Aswan","description":"Cairo - Aswan. After breakfast take a short flight south to Aswan and transfer to your hotel. This afternoon visit the beautiful Philae Temple and Aswan High Dam. Philae Temple, dedicated to the goddess Isis, was rescued in an enormous UNESCO effort in the 1970s. Due to high water levels in the reservoir created by the Old Aswan Dam, and further aquatic drama due to the creation of the mighty High Dam, Philae Temple was relocated stone by stone on higher ground on nearby Agilika Island.","lat":"24.088938","lng":"32.899829"},{"title":"Day 5: Abu Simbel","name":"Abu Simbel","description":"Aswan - Abu Simbel - Aswan. It's an early start today as you board a short flight down south to explore the magnificent temples of Abu Simbel , created to revere the mighty pharaonic ruler King Ramses II. Guarding the entrance to the temple (built between 1290 and 1224 BC) hewn into the side of a mountain are four famous colossal statues of the pharaoh himself. <br/><br/><br /><br /><br/><br/>Returning to Aswan, you will have some free time to perhaps do some shopping in the colourful souqs and markets or simply relax in this attractive town which straddles the River Nile. This afternoon, board your <b>luxury Nile cruiser</b> for your 3 night Nile cruise<br/><br/>","lat":"22.346009","lng":"31.615624"},{"title":"Day 6-7: Nile Cruising","name":"Kom Ombo","description":"Nile Cruising. Spend the next two days relaxing aboard your luxury Nile Cruiser, taking in the riverside village views from the top deck, as well as exploring some of the exciting historical sites located along this stretch of the Nile. On day 6 moor up at the riverside and enjoy a visit to the waterside Temple of Kom Ombo. Consisting of two temples, one dedicated to the Crocodile-headed god Sobek and the other dedicated to the falcon god Horus.<br/><br/><br /><br /><br/><br/>On Day 7 reach the west bank of Luxor and enjoy a guided tour of the famous Valley of the Kings, where you can explore the lavishly decorated tombs of mighty pharaohs. Then visit the beautiful Temple of Hatshepsut and the towering Colossi of Memnon.","lat":"24.478961","lng":"32.946147"},{"title":"Day 6-7: Nile Cruising","name":"Luxor","description":"Nile Cruising. Spend the next two days relaxing aboard your luxury Nile Cruiser, taking in the riverside village views from the top deck, as well as exploring some of the exciting historical sites located along this stretch of the Nile. On day 6 moor up at the riverside and enjoy a visit to the waterside Temple of Kom Ombo. Consisting of two temples, one dedicated to the Crocodile-headed god Sobek and the other dedicated to the falcon god Horus.<br/><br/><br /><br /><br/><br/>On Day 7 reach the west bank of Luxor and enjoy a guided tour of the famous Valley of the Kings, where you can explore the lavishly decorated tombs of mighty pharaohs. Then visit the beautiful Temple of Hatshepsut and the towering Colossi of Memnon.","lat":"25.687243","lng":"32.639636"},{"title":"Day 8: Luxor","name":"Luxor","description":"After a leisurely breakfast disembark your cruiser and visit Karnak Temple. Karnak is a spectacular myriad of sanctuaries, pylons, chapels, halls and obelisks, all dedicated to the Theban gods and to the greater glory of Egypt’s Middle and New Kingdom rulers. Later explore Luxor Temple, dedicated to Amun, construction work on the temple began during the reign of Amenhotep III in the 14th century BC. Then continue to your hotel later today, where the rest of the day is at leisure.","lat":"25.687243","lng":"32.639636"},{"title":"Day 9: Cairo","name":"Cairo","description":"Today marks the end of your incredible journey through Egypt. A transfer will be provided to take you to Luxor Airport to meet your flight to Cairo, where your tour ends. Should you wish to book another night to explore more of the city, please enquire.<br/><br/><br /><br /><br/><br/>For information about visas, top travel tips and much more, take a look through our travel guide.<br/><br/>","lat":"30.04442","lng":"31.235712"}]