2 Days
Daily Tour
Unlimited
English
Overnight tour to Cairo and Luxor from Safaga is a journey of eternal bliss showcasing all the blessed wonders of the ancient Egyptian civilization. Our guests will want to see the fantastic sights of Cairo and Luxor, so we offer unique 2-day tours from Safaga to Cairo and Luxor. You can see the Pyramids of Giza, the Egyptian Museum, and more in Cairo. In Luxor, you can live the adventure and learn about Egyptian myths by visiting beautiful temples and tombs like Karnak, Queen Hatshepsut Temple, the Valley of the Kings, and more. Book this incredible trip, and you’ll have the most exciting time.
Duration |
2 Day |
Tour Availability |
Every Day |
Pickup Location |
Safaga Port |
Tour Type |
Private |
To start your tour from Safaga to Cairo, a representative will take you from the Safaga port to the Hurghada airport so you can catch a flight to Cairo. When you get there, you'll meet your Egyptologist tour guide. They will show you around one of the Seven Wonders of the World and tell you about the ancient Egyptian civilization.
Giza Pyramids
The blessed Giza Pyramids complex was built by the 4th dynasty during the old kingdom (2686–2134 BC) to show the three great pyramids, the great sphinx, the Valley Temple, and many other early treasures of the heavens.
The Great Pyramid
The Great Pyramid is an archaeological marvel that has stood the test of time. It was built by King Khufu (2609 BC – 2584 BC) and his brilliant architect, Hemiunu, to show off his legacy. It was built in 2570 BC and took 25 years to reach a height of 147 m. It was made out of 2.3 million limestone blocks and weighed 6 million tonnes. It had a magical inside with the King's chamber, the grand hall, the Queen's chamber, and many other rooms.
The Great Sphinx
Horus of the Horizon is the god who protects the Great Sphinx. He can reflect the legacy of King Chephren (2558 BC – 2532 BC), who had Khafre's strength and wisdom carved into a single massive piece of limestone to be remembered forever. It looks like a mythical lion and has the body of one. An epic dream stele was put there between its paws by Pharaoh Thutmose IV in 1401.
The Valley Temple
The 4th dynasty was given divine immortality by the gods through the mythical Magic Valley Temple. It was built in the Giza Complex in 2600 BC to provide the kings and queens of the 4th dynasty with the keys to the heavens.
Lunch will be served at a restaurant overlooking the Pyramids and the Nile. After that, we'll go to:
The Egyptian Museum
The Egyptian Museum is a work of art open to the public since 1901. It is in the center of Cairo and has some of the most important monuments and artifacts ever made.
In the evening, you'll be driven to Cairo airport to catch a flight to Luxor, where you'll be met and taken to a 5-star hotel for the night.
Meals: Lunch
From Hurghada to Cairo and from Cairo to Luxor by plane
Overnight: Luxor Hotel
You'll have breakfast at your hotel, and then your tour guide and a private, air-conditioned vehicle will take you on the next part of your Safaga to Cairo and Luxor tours. You'll see famous sites in Luxor, such as:
The Valley of the Kings
The Golden Valley of the Kings is a mythical wonder found in the heart of a heavenly hill under the depths of the earth. It has 63 royal tombs for the greatest Pharaohs of the new kingdom (1570–1050 BC) of the 18th, 19th, and 20th dynasties, including Ramses II, Hatshepsut, Seti I, Tutankhamen, and many others. This magical underground complex is the best example of ancient Egyptian art and architecture.
Temple of Hatshepsut
The beautiful holy of the holies temple of Queen Hatshepsut (1507–1458 BC) was the best and best-preserved example of classical architecture in ancient Egypt. It stood as a symbol of beauty that would last forever. It was built in 1479 BC. It was built to thank the sun god Amun for his blessings and to honor the incredible legacy of Hatshepsut, a very successful ruler.
Colossi of Memnon
The magnificent Colossi of Memnon of Pharaoh Amenhotep III (1386–1349 BC) is a massive work of art and glory that was built in Cairo in 1350 BC in the form of two giant statues that have magical decorations on their sides that reflect the golden heritage that used to make the most beautiful sounds during the Greco–Roman Period.
Then move to an island for lunch. Your tour starts with a boat ride on the Nile River and ends with a visit to:
Karnak Temple
Between 2000 BC and 30 BC, during the Middle Kingdom and Greco-Roman periods, the mythical Karnak Temple Complex was built on 247 acres of sacred land to become the world's largest open-air museum.
The Theban triad of Amun, Mut, and Khonsu made the large Karnak temple complex one of the most important religious centers in ancient Egypt for more than 1500 years. The magical, massive Karnak complex is known for the beautiful Avenue of Sphinxes and the hypostyle hall. It also has a collection of some of the most beautiful carvings, paintings, and other priceless artifacts.
At the end of the two-day trip from Safaga to Cairo and Luxor, we'll take you back to Safaga port in a private, air-conditioned car.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
You can book the tour online or by calling, emailing, or chatting with us. If you want a custom trip or to change the schedule, please let us know right away and we'll get right on it.
Since each of our tours is a custom-tailored experience, the client is free to make any changes or additions they want to make their vacation truly unique.
We speak your language, so don’t worry. We know the importance of language in communication. Hence, all our tours are available in English, Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, German, French, Chinese, and Japanese, and if there is any language required, we will do our best to provide it to you.
When and where the tour happens is completely up to us. If you want to start at a different time, you should write it in the comments section of your booking form or send an email.
We accept credit cards online in a safe way. Wire Transfer and PayPal are also ways to pay us.
You are more than welcome to leave a tip at the end of the trip if you were happy with the service. A gift that makes them feel important and happy would be great.