Cairo
/ Aswan / Luxor / Sinai / Alexandria
Fully Escorted
14 days/ 13 nights
Weekly departures year round
This is a tour
designed for families with children ranging in age from
preschool to teens. While the program features introduction
to the major historic sites of Egypt it does so in a
"hands on" environment by exposing them (the children)
to a living history example of what life was like in
ancient Egypt for both the royal families and the workers.
Instead of being "tombed out" by repetitious visitations
to places that after a few days all resemble one another,
they are transported in time to relive the adventure
and thrill of events as they occurred. Not only that,
but they will be entertained by camel rides into the
desert, sailing on the Nile in a Felucca (native sailboat),
entering a pyramid and feeling the mystery, climbing
around old fortresses and perhaps, should you desire,
a hot air balloon ride over the Necropolis of Thebes.
They will come to know the sophisticated city children
of Cairo and the village children of upper Egypt.
And
yet they will have time to enjoy the family oriented
first class hotels, chosen especially for this tour,
that offer not only fine accommodations but giant swimming
pools, entertainment centers, playgrounds and all kinds
of sports activities.
Regardless
of anything else it is the guide who makes a trip special.
Your guides are all fathers and grandfathers, men who
have raised children and know their moods and levels
of interest and understanding plus how to keep them
entertained.
The
Program:
Day
01: (Sunday) Arrive
Cairo, be met by our staff who will assist with clearing
immigration and customs and transfer you to the Intercontinental Pyramids Park Resort. Overnight Cairo
VISAS:
All travelers to Egypt must have a visa. Citizens of most countries can obtain one on arrival. Please let us know what passport you are traveling with and we will confirm whether you can get your’s on arrival.
Day 02: (Monday) A tour
of Sakkarra,
famous for it's Stepped Pyramid, Dahshur,
with it's famous Bent and Red Pyramids plus the new Imhotep museum. Then visit the Giza Plateau with the seventh
wonder of the world, Cheop's
Pyramid and the inscrutable Sphinx.
Overnight Cairo (B)
OPTIONAL
tours which your guide can arrange on site include entry
to the Great Pyramid, the Solar
Boat Museum, a photo op camel ride for a shot of
you on a camel with the pyramids in the background.
Day
03: (Tuesday) Morning tour to visit the Egyptian
Antiquity Museum where you will see King
Tut's treasures. Staff will transfer you to the
airport, assist with checking in and you fly to Aswan,
arriving staff will transfer you to the Basma Hotel. Overnight Aswan (B)
Day
04: (Wednesday) Cross the Nile by Felucca
(native sailboat) and board your 'ship of the desert'
(camel) for a visit to St.
Simeon's Monastery ruins. Sail to Elephantine
Island, site of some of Egypt's oldest antiquities
and a wonderful Nubian village. Returning to the East
Bank visit the Temple
of Philae
and the Nubian
Museum. Overnight Aswan (B)
Day
05: (Thursday) Drive to Luxor stopping along
the way to visit the Temples
at Kom Ombo and Edfu.
Arrive Luxor early afternoon and enjoy staying at the
Maritim
Resort. Located on an Island on the Nile it offers
excellent amenities for children including it's own
zoo. Overnight Luxor (B)
Day
06: (Friday) An early departure for the West
Bank and the Necropolis
of Thebes where you will see the Colossi
of Memnon, the Temple
of Queen Hatshepsut plus visit tombs of a King,
a Queen, a Prince, a Nobleman and an Artisan. In the
afternoon visit the famous Temples of Karnak
and Luxor.
Overnight Luxor (B)
Day
07: (Saturday) Staff transfers you to the airport,
assists with checking in for an Egyptair flight to Sharm
el Sheikh.
You have now left Africa and are in Asia!! Arriving,
staff will transfer you to the Sonesta
Beach Resort right on the beach at Naama Bay and
faces the world famous underwater park, Ras Mohammed.
Free day to enjoy the beach. Overnight Sharm (B)
Day
08: (Sunday) A day at the beach to enjoy optional
water sports or simply take it easy. Overnight Sharm
(B)
OPTIONAL
extra cost tours include snorkel or snuba. (Snuba is
a way to dive without using tanks by using a compressor
on the surface to supply air via a hose to a regulator.
This way you do not have to surface for air and can
go down up to 20-30 feet if you desire.)
Day
09: (Monday) Depart in the morning for the famous
Sinai mountains. "...a journey through Feiran is to
pass through an entire chapter of the Old Testament
itself..." Few places are as steeped in Biblical mystery
as the great Wadi
Feiran
- the Sinai's largest Wadi and one of it's most archeologically
important stretches of terrain. It was here, according
to locals, scholars, and legend, that Moses struck a
rock with his staff, bringing forth a spring so his
people could drink. Feiran is also the site of Rafadim,
the fabled oasis where the Hebrews camped and battled
the Amelecites. For the pilgrims and believers who have
been coming to this Wadi for centuries, a journey through
Feiran is to pass through an entire chapter of the Old
Testament itself, Exodus 17. Given such prominence in
the Old Testament, it is no surprise that Feiran is
littered with the ruins of dozens of ancient churches;
some dating back to the 4th century AD, when Feiran
began to develop into a major religious center for monks
and pilgrims, many on their way to Mt. Sinai and St.
Catherine's Monastery further east. The Wadi's chief
religious sites are the rock from which Moses drew water,
which convention places at the western entrance to the
oasis, and Mount Tahoun, which Moses supposedly used
as an observation point to view the battle with the
Amelecites. Atop the mountain is an ancient cross, and
the ruins of a small church dating back to the 4th century.
End the day at the foot of Mt.
Sinai.
Overnight Mt. Sinai at St. Catherine's Plaza hotel.
(B,L,D)
Day
10: (Tuesday) Rise well before dawn and climb
Mt. Sinai to see the sunrise on the mountain where God
gave Moses the 10 commandments. Return to the base to
visit St.
Catherine's Monastery
and the Chapel of the Burning Bush. Departing St. Catherine's,
travel to the Rock
of Inscriptions
where travelers have left messages and directions for
over 8,000 years. Visit Ein
Kudra,
traditionally Hazarot for the Children of Israel during
Exodus. Travel to the Gulf of Aqaba and enjoy lunch
at Habiba, a wonderful open air restaurant right on
the shore. Return to the Sonesta at Sharm in the evening.
Overnight Sharm (B,L)
Day
11: (Wednesday) Staff will transfer you to the
airport, assist with checking in and you fly to Cairo
on Egyptair. Arriving depart for Alexandria,
the city Alexander the Great built and Cleopatra made
famous. Visit the Greco- Roman sites including the catacombs,
the amphitheater,
Pompey's pillar, the Greco-Roman
Museum.
Enjoy the comfort of the Marriott Renaissance Hotel, right
on the shore of the Mediterranean Sea. Overnight Alexandria
(B)
Day
12: (Thursday) Continue your tour of Alexandria
featuring visits to the new library
and the brand new Alexandria
National Museum. Return to Cairo in the evening
to the Marriott
Hotel. Overnight Cairo (B)
Day
13: (Friday) Morning free (or enjoy an optional
tour to the Pharaonic
village, a living history presentation of live in
the time of the Pharaohs). Afternoon tour of Old
Cairo
with it's famous churches and synagogue plus the Citadel
of Salah el Din,
bane of the crusaders. End the day with some last minute
shopping at the Khan
el Khalili
bazaar where travelers have been finding bargains since
the middle ages. Enjoy the comfort of the Marriott
Hotel. Overnight Cairo (B)
Day
14: (Saturday) Staff transfers you to the airport, assists with exit formalities and checking in for your international departure.
TOURS
INCLUDE: OPERATES WITH NO MINIMUM AND A MAXIMUM OF 16 TRAVELERS. Domestic flights in Egypt in coach (economy) class. All transfers by air-conditioned vehicle relating to the tour program starting with arrival to Cairo. Baggage handling of no more than 2 pieces of luggage per person however baggage and personal effects are at the owner's risk at all time during the tour. Hotels (based on double occupancy). Meals as outlined by B for
breakfast, L for lunch and D for dinner. Fees for visiting antiquity sites and museums. Services of an English speaking licensed Egyptologist. Service charges and taxes.
NOT
included are: Items of a personal nature such
as tips, entry visa (available at the airport on entry
for USA citizens. Other nationalities should check with
the nearest Egyptian consulate), phone calls, laundry,
drinks with meals, any items not specifically covered
in the included items.
| Child's
Egypt Prices - 14 Day |
PP/Double |
PP/Single |
| Low (Jun, Jul, Aug) |
$2,495 |
$2,995 |
| Shoulder (May and Sep) |
$2,595 |
$3,095 |
| Peak (Oct-Apr) |
$2,695 |
$3,150 |
| Holiday (Christmas, New
Year, Easter) |
$3,025 |
$3,575 |
| |
Child's
Rate |
| Child's
Egypt Prices - 14 Day |
Under
2 |
2
to 5 |
6
to 11 |
| Low (Jun, Jul, Aug) |
$ 265 |
$1,325 |
$1,895 |
| Shoulder (May and Sep) |
$ 275 |
$1,335 |
$1,995 |
| Peak (Oct-Apr) |
$ 285 |
$1,345 |
$2,025 |
| Holiday (Christmas, New
Year, Easter) |
$ 295 |
$1,495 |
$2,275 |
Holiday events:
Most hotels and cruises in Egypt have special Christmas and New Year festivities.
In most cases these are mandatory for all guests.
As an example the prices generally are from $75 to $150 per person however we
do not know the actual price until a month or so before the holiday.
THESE ARE NOT INCLUDED IN YOUR TOUR INVOICE.
You pay them at the location on check out.
Tours must be booked at least 45 days prior to arrival.
Prices
and itinerary subject to change without notice.
Single Price
is for Single occupancy hotel rooms and cruise cabins
based on a minimum of two travelers. Single travelers
(one person on the tour) would have additional cost.
FREQUENT
TRAVELERS: You are welcome to arrange your own
international air or we can assist. Also if you are
a member of any hotel chain frequent traveler program
you are welcome to use your points for hotel rooms and
the cost of the tour will be reduced accordingly OR
if you want to accumulate points plus take advantage
of membership hotel room upgrades let us know which
program you want to use.
We
contract with every major hotel chain including:
Egypt:
Basma: Aswan
El Salamlek Palace: Alexandria
Fairmont: Cairo (Heliopolis
& Nile Plaza)
Four Seasons: Cairo (First
Residence & Nile
Plaza), Alexandria,
Sharm
Helnan: Cairo (Shepheard),
Fayoum (Auberge)
Hilton: Cairo (Dreamland, Ramses, Conrad), Nuweiba
Hyatt: Cairo,
Sharm
Intercontinental: Cairo (City
Stars & Pyramids
Park Resort)
J.W. Marriott: Cairo
Le Méridien: Cairo (Pyramids)
Maritim: Luxor, Sharm (Jolie Ville Resort/Casino, Royal Peninsula, Jolie Ville Golf/Resort)
Marriott: Cairo,
Sharm
Movenpick: Aswan
Oberoi: Cairo (Mena
House)
Renaissance: Alexandria
Ritz-Carlton: Sharm
Sheraton: Cairo (Towers & Casino, Dreamland), Luxor, Sharm, Alexandria, Hurghada
(Soma
Bay)
Sofitel: Cairo (El
Gezirah), Luxor (Old
Winter Palace), Aswan (Old
Cataract)
Sonesta: Cairo, Luxor, Sharm, Hurghada, Taba
Steigenberger:
Luxor,
El
Gouna
St. Catherine's Plaza (Sinai)
Prices
are based on using the hotels shown. If you change hotels
the tour price may change.
International air from JFK on Egyptair
| International
Air (by date of departure) |
Price |
| Low (01 Nov - 12 Dec, 25 Dec - 31 Mar) |
$ 875 |
| Shoulder (01 Apr - 31 May, 16 Aug - 31 Oct) |
$ 950 |
| Peak I (01 Jun - Jun 15, 01 Aug - 15 Aug) |
$1,215 |
| Peak II (16 Jun - 31 Jul,
13 Dec - 24 Dec) |
$1,375 |
Ticket prices do not include air ticket taxes, fuel surcharges or security fees.
Egyptair limits baggage to:
2 pieces of checked luggage, each not exceeding 50lbs and its
measurements not exceeding 62 inches,
the sum of width+length+height AND
1 piece Carry-on bag not exceeding 15lbs.
Add On
flights to JFK from major USA airports
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