Jubilation Cairo and Nile Cruise

Experience Overview

Have a wonderful time with your family exploring Cairo, from watching the pharaonic living activities, exploring the Pyramids, enjoy camel ride, the Nile river and Cairo by night, give your kids the time to have the most fun, run, dance, draw, enjoy the safari park, visit the magnificent Alexandria the bride of the Mediterranean sea and sail through the River Nile exploring Pharaonic monuments visiting Aswan, Kom Ombo, Edfu & Luxor the largest open air Museum..

Sample Itinerary

DAY 1

Cairo | Arrival

Arrival to the land of the Pharaohs, At Cairo International Airport you will be welcomed and assisted by our representative, escorted to your hotel.

DAY 2

Cairo | Pharaonic Village - Giza Pyramids

Breakfast at Hotel, start the tour by Visiting the Pharaonic village, it is a living, breathing entity that changes day by day with numerous activities from Ancient Egypt. Here you’ll discover unique, ever-changing exhibits that celebrate over 5,000 years of Egyptian history—a wonderful overview and introduction to this fascinating country.

We lunch at the Abu Shakra Restaurant before heading to what is probably the most famous landmark in the world, the Pyramids of Giza. Forget what you’ve read, forget the pictures you’ve seen, because nothing will prepare you for the awe-inspiring emotions you’ll experience when you first set eyes on the only ancient wonder of the world that still exists today—The Great Pyramid. These marvels of ancient architectural skill are guarded over by the steely gaze of The Sphinx, and we have plenty of time to get up close and personal with these behemoth structures. 

Board your own Camel ‘ship of the desert’ for a sunset camel ride, enjoy the sun falling behind the great Pyramids, head to the hotel for fresh up before experiencing the fantastic dinner with show on board your cruising restaurant with Tanoura show and belly dancer.

DAY 3

Cairo / Alexandria / Cairo | Africa Park Safari - Alexandria

Breakfast at hotel, Over day visit to Africa Park and Alexandria, Africa Park Africa Safari Park is the first and biggest open zoo in Egypt that provides everyone a chance to live the natural life adventure. Africa Park opened in 2004 and is the only open zoo/safari park in the whole of the Middle East. This wonderful forested area offers the chance to get up close to some of Africa’s gentle indigenous fauna, and then take a boat trip along the park’s river to see some of the more ferocious in their natural habitat, such as crocodiles and hippos. Rare reptiles are also a big draw, as are Cobras, Turtles, Jarboa, and Falcons.

We then drive to Alexandria for a well-earned lunch at the Fish Market Restaurant. Enjoy a tour of the city’s highlights; The catacombs of Kom El Shokafa that date back to the 2nd century, the Citadel of Qaitbay, an impressive 15th-century fortress, and the beautiful and extensive gardens of Montazah Palace. After a full day of exploration, we drive back to the hotel for some well-deserved time to unwind for the evening. Overnight in hotel.

DAY 4

Cairo / Aswan | High Dam - Unfinished Obelisk - Philae Temple

We breakfast at the hotel before heading to the airport for the short flight to Aswan. On arrival we transfer to our luxury boat ready for the highly anticipated Nile Cruise. After a 12:00 check-in we enjoy lunch on board, before visiting the High Dam. This significant structure was completed in 1970 and not only provides a constant supply of renewable energy for the whole country but, even more importantly, ended the cycle of drought and floods that plagued the Nile region.

We then take a motorboat ride to the Temple of Philae. This impressive structure, constructed to honor the goddess of Isis, stands on an island in the reservoir of the Aswan Low Dam. We then head to the enormity that is the Unfinished Obelisk. This fascinating monolithic monument lies in a bed of granite and was commissioned by Queen Hatshepsut over 3,500 years ago. Had it been finished it would’ve been around a third larger than any other previously erected obelisk. 

We then head back to our boat for dinner, captain’s welcome cocktail and enjoy music.

DAY 5

Aswan / Kom Ombo / Edfu | Kom Ombo Temple - Edfu Temple by horse carriage

Breakfast is served on board before we set sail for the double temple of Kom Ombo. This unusual structure is dedicated to not one, but two gods: the falcon god, Haroeis, and the crocodile god, Sobek. This dual building is perfectly symmetrical, with matching rooms, courts, halls, and sanctuaries for each god.

Heading towards Edfu, enjoying lunch along the way, our next sensory fix is more than satisfied by a visit to the impressive Ptolemaic Temple of Horus. This mighty structure was completed somewhere between 230 to 57 BC. It’s one of the largest temples in all of Egypt and, most importantly, is incredibly preserved. This is thanks to the wonders of the desert sand, which filled and covered the structure following the banning of the pagan cult that worshipped there. Today it’s possible to visit once again, thanks to excavation works that began back in the mid-19th century.

We then sail through the modern village of Esna, heading for our last port of call for today, the ancient city of Luxor, enjoying afternoon tea as we go. After all the incredible sights already seen, you might think that this metropolis can offer no more—but think again. Not only is Luxor home to the world’s largest open-air museum, but it’s one of the most archeologically rich places in the world.

After we dock there’s time to relax before dinner on board and a fun Galabia Party. This traditional Egyptian costume includes a long dress (worn by both men and women) and a beautiful headpiece adorned with much bling! It’s a lively evening enjoyed by all. Be sure to get a few hours’ sleep ready for an exciting day tomorrow.

DAY 6

Luxor | Luxor West - East Banks

After a hearty breakfast we visit the ethereal West Bank and the Valley of the Kings & Queens. Many superlatives have been used to describe these archaic tombs, but nothing can prepare you for experiencing it for yourself. Discover more about the journey of the rich and powerful as they passed from this life to the next, and, of course, you get the chance to visit the tomb of perhaps the most famous king of all, Tutankhamun.

We then head to the Temple of Hatshepsut, stopping at the Colossi of Memnon along the way. These two enormous, 3,400-year-old statues will prime you for the truly outstanding sights that lie ahead, the first of which is the temple of one of the first female Pharaohs—Hatshepsut. This striking architectural masterpiece with its dramatic sheer cliff backdrop is a fitting tribute for the ‘queen who ruled as a king’.

We head back to our boat for lunch before crossing to the East Bank to visit the wonders of Karnak and Luxor Temples. These awe-inspiring constructions are linked by the famous Avenue of Sphinxes. At 3km long you’ll have to keep your eyes peeled for the cartouche of Cleopatra, bestowed when she visited the temples with Marc Antony—or, more easily, ask your tour guide to point it out for you.

After such a day of culture you can relax on board our cruise boat and dine to the entertainment of a traditional Egyptian Belly Dancer show.

DAY 7

Dahab / Cairo

We wake in the early hours for an exciting balloon trip to experience the desert sunrise. After a pre-flight snack we prepare for lift off—a flight like no other as the physics of hot air (or is it magic?) allow us to majestically glide above the earth. As the sun rises the ancient temples far below slowly reveal themselves from the inky blackness, glowing a kaleidoscope of red and orange shades. We float in perfect silence, gazing down at the wonders of Ancient Egypt beneath us—this is truly the stuff that dreams are made of.

After arriving safely back we enjoy a hearty breakfast before hitting the road. Today we will have a flight back to Cairo. Visit what is probably to most fascinating collection of ancient artifacts on the planet—The Egyptian Museum. With an almost overwhelming number of exhibits on offer, your experienced guide will ensure you don’t miss the ‘must-see’ attractions, we lunch then head to your luxury hotel which will provide ample opportunity to relax, and you have an evening at leisure to catch up on whatever you choose.

DAY 8

Cairo | Final departure

Enjoy a final breakfast before boarding your transfer to Cairo International Airport. Here you can relax in the airport lounge before catching your international flight home.

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