10 Days Cairo and Nile cruise tour package

Egypt Christmas Tour 2025 | 10 Days Cairo and Nile cruise tour package

Tour Details

Duration

Duration

10 Days
pickup

Pickup & drop off

Cairo Airport
location

Location

Cairo, Giza, Luxor, Aswan
Duration

Availability

Christmas
tour type

Tour Type

Private
guide

Guide

En, Fr, De, It, Es, Ru, Nl

Overview

Enjoy the magic of Christmas in Egypt 2025 on one of our special holiday tours, 10 Days Cairo and Nile cruise tour package created to make your Egypt Christmas Tour holiday unforgettable adventures. For 10 days, our Egypt Christmas Tour combine a unique mix of culture, history, and relaxation. You will visit famous places like Cairo, take a luxury Nile cruise from Luxor to Aswan.

You’ll start your trip in Cairo, where you can see the amazing Pyramids of Giza and the Egyptian Museum. Then, take a cruise along the Nile between Luxor and Aswan to see beautiful scenery and see old sites like Karnak and Philae Tempels along the way. At each stop, you learn more about Egypt’s past and see more beautiful scenery.

In Cairo’s bustling heart, witness the eternal Pyramids of Giza and discover the opulent treasures of Tutankhamun at the Egyptian Museum. This holiday season, let the spirit of Christmas blend seamlessly with the rich tapestry of Egyptian history.

Head to Luxor to watch the most famous historical sites including Karnak Templeone of the largest and most significant religious complexes in the world . The Valley of the Kings, which is tucked away on the West Bank and is the final resting place of Egypt’s ancient kings. The Hatshepsut Temple, an extraordinary temple, Situated on the west bank of the Nile near Luxor, the temple is dramatically set against the cliffs of the Theban mountain range.

Next to Aswan a journey through ancient Egyptian history. Known for its exquisite sculptures and picturesque surroundings, Philae Temple  devoted to the goddess Isis, the temple complex, which was carefully moved to protect it from rising seas, is open for exploration by visitors.
The Abu Simbel Temples, constructed by Ramses II, are a real masterpiece. These magnificent buildings, which are carved into the side of a mountain.
Next, one of Egypt’s best-preserved temples is the Edfu Temple, which honors the falcon god Horus. The Kom Ombo Temple, which is distinctive in that it is devoted to both Horus and Sobek.

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Tour Highlights

Cairo

The Egyptian Museum

Citadel of Saladin

Alabaster Mosque

Old Cairo

Giza

Giza Pyramids

The Great Pyramid

The Great Sphinx

Sakkara Step Pyramid

Luxor

Karnak Temples

Luxor Temple

Valley of the Kings

Hatshepsut Temple

Aswan

Philae Temple

Abu Simbel Temples

Edfu Temple

Kom Ombo Temple


Tour Inclusion:

2 Nights Cairo in a 5-star hotel with breakfast.

7 Nights Nile Cruise on a 5-star ship with full board.

All trips in air-conditioned vehicles.

All entrance fees to the mentioned attractions.

Private Egyptologist tour guide.

All service charges and taxes.

Tour Exclusion:

The flight costs (We are happy to book the flights for you).

Entry visa.

Sightseeing not included in the program.

Excursion to Abu Simbel (optionally bookable).

Tipping.


Tour Itinerary

Join your trip on an Egypt Christmas tour. upon Arriving in Cairo, our friendly guide will ensure a seamless transition through immigration. Your adventure continues as you fly to Luxor, where a luxurious 5-star Nile cruise awaits. Gaze at the starry Luxor sky on your first evening, anticipating the incredible program ahead. Let us make your Egypt Christmas Tour 2025 a magical and stress-free experience.

Note: Your Egypt tour guide, a qualified Egyptologist tour guide, will stay with you throughout the Nile cruise on board the ship and lead the sightseeing activities.

After a leisurely breakfast on board, you will travel with your tour guide to Thebes-West. The first highlight of the day awaits you:

The Valley of the Kings

The Valley of the Kings

Be enchanted by the magnificent wall paintings in the tombs of the pharaohs, over 3000 years old. So far, 64 tombs have been discovered in the Valley of the Kings, and you will have the opportunity to visit three of them. The Valley of the Kings is home to the tombs of the kings of the New Kingdom (approximately 1550 to 1069 BC, 18th to 20th Dynasty). In 1922, the Englishman Howard Carter discovered the tomb of Tutankhamun with its golden treasures.

We leave this unique valley and its magical atmosphere and head to another enchanting location:

The Hatshepsut Temple

The Hatshepsut Temple

The mortuary temple of Queen Hatshepsut dates back to the 18th Dynasty, 1470 BC. She had her impressive terrace temple built by the architect Senenmut. She was always depicted as a man, as clearly seen in the well-preserved statues in the temple. In Christian times, a monastery was built on the temple, which was used until the 11th century. In the 19th century, the monastery ruins were dismantled.

Enjoy the view from the temple’s terraces of Luxor and the Nile Valley, then continue with the journey and a stop. You will visit:

The Colossi of Memnon

The Colossi of Memnon

The Colossi of Memnon are two adjacent ancient Egyptian colossal statues, approximately 18 meters high, from the 14th century BC. Both statues depict Amenhotep III and were located at the entrance of his temple.

Afterwards, you will be escorted back to your ship. After lunch on board, the ship departs towards Edfu via the Esna Lock.

In the afternoon, there is no program; simply enjoy the journey from Luxor to Edfu on the ship. You have plenty of time to relax on the sun deck. Choose your favorite spot on the ship and let the typical Egyptian Nile landscape unfold before you.

Tip of the day: Today, you have the opportunity to enjoy a hot air balloon ride at sunrise over Thebes-West, offering a unique view of the ancient treasures of Luxor. (Optional)

On this day, you will enjoy a hearty breakfast on board before embarking on a visit to one of Egypt’s best-preserved temples. You will explore:

The Edfu Temple

The Edfu Temple

Built by the Ptolemies for the Falcon god Horus Behdeti from 237 to 57 BCE, the temple remained hidden under sand and Nile mud until 1860 CE, when it was uncovered by the Frenchman Marriette. The temple hosted the annual celebration of the marriage between Horus of Edfu and Hathor of Dendara, as well as the Festival of Horus’ victory over Seth.

After visiting the Edfu Temple, your journey continues as the ship sets sail towards Kom Ombo. In the afternoon, you will visit:

The Kom Ombo Temple

The Kom Ombo Temple

This is the only double temple in Egypt dedicated to the crocodile god Sobek and the falcon god Horus. The temple’s ruins were buried under sand for a long time, with excavation and restoration taking place in 1893. Built during the Greek period from 304 to 31 BCE, the temple’s surroundings revealed hundreds of mummified crocodiles.

Following the visit to the Kom Ombo Temple, the ship will continue upstream on the Nile until it docks in Aswan.

After your breakfast on board, during which you can enjoy the view of the beauty and atmosphere of the city of Aswan with its green islands and red granite rocks, you will embark on an excursion around the city. The first stop is a boat trip to the Nile island of Agilika. There, you will visit the last major sanctuary of ancient Egyptian religion:

The Philae Temple

The Philae Temple

The Philae or Isis Temple originally stood on the Philae Island south of Aswan. However, after the construction of the High Dam, the temple was submerged for several months each year. Consequently, from 1977 to 1980, the temple was relocated to the neighboring island of Agilika. In 553 AD, the temple served as a church, leading to the destruction of significant parts of the temple’s reliefs.

Following the temple visit, you will explore the impressive:

The High Dam

The High Dam

The construction of the High Dam, initiated by President Nasser and lasting from 1960 to 1971, resulted in one of the world’s largest reservoirs, measuring 500 km in length and 32 km at its widest point. The dam itself is over 3800 meters long, 111 meters high, with a base width of 980 meters and a crown width of about 40 meters.

Tip of the day: In the afternoon, you have the opportunity to take an optional excursion to the beautiful botanical garden on Kitchener Island and visit a Nubian village, experiencing the hospitality of the locals.

Today, you have the unique opportunity to take an unforgettable private trip to Abu Simbel – or enjoy a free day in Aswan.

Abu Simbel Temples

Abu Simbel Temples

Abu Simbel is home to two magnificent temples carved by Ramses II in 1260 BCE. They remained hidden under the sand for centuries until they were rediscovered by Belzoni, an Italian explorer, in 1817. The larger temple of Ramses is 60 meters long and 30 meters high, while the smaller temple of Nefertari is 21 meters long and 12 meters high. When the Aswan Dam was built, both temples had to be moved 62 meters higher between 1964 and 1968 to save them from the rising water.

You will have an unforgettable experience visiting Abu Simbel with your private guide and vehicle. You will leave early in the morning and enjoy the sunrise over the desert on your way.

As the sun rises, you embark on a downstream cruise along the Nile. You have a full day of leisure on board, where you can relax on the sun deck and reminisce about your adventures. The Nile scenery is captivating, with fishermen casting their nets, farmers herding water buffalo, women doing laundry, and children greeting you.

Savor the return trip with the ship from Aswan to Luxor and enjoy the onboard amenities!

After breakfast on board, you will explore with your tour guide in Luxor the mighty monuments of ancient Egypt. You will visit:

The Karnak Temple

The Karnak Temple

Is the largest temple complex ever built, dedicated to the holy family of Thebes: Amun-Re, his wife Mut, and their son Chonsu. The temple’s construction spanned over 2000 years. One of its most significant areas is the Grand Hypostyle Hall with 134 papyrus columns, built by Seti and completed by Ramses II.

Following the visit, you will also tour to:

The Luxor Temple

The Luxor Temple

Located in the heart of Luxor, the Luxor Temple was constructed by Amenhotep III and Ramses II. Alexander the Great also built a chapel for the ancient Egyptian gods. The Opet Festival, the most important event in Thebes, was celebrated here by the ancient Egyptians. In 1989, archaeologists discovered an underground chamber with well-preserved statues, now exhibited in the Luxor Museum. The Luxor Temple features a portion of the Sphinx Avenue, which once connected it to the Karnak Temple.

After the sightseeing, the first day in Luxor concludes, and you will be taken back to your 5-star Nile cruise ship. Enjoy your dinner and the outstanding service on board, looking forward to the upcoming program in the following days.

Tip of the day: In the evening, you have the opportunity to experience the fascinating Sound and Light Show at the Karnak Temple (optional)

After breakfast on the ship, disembarkation takes place, bidding farewell to Luxor, the city of palaces. You will be taken to Luxor Airport, then fly from Luxor to Cairo.

Upon arrival in Cairo, your tour guide will greet you at the airport, and you will drive to the center of Cairo. During the drive, you will already get a first impression of the bustling life of the million-metropolis, the largest city in Africa. With your tour guide, you will visit the impressive:

The Egyptian Museum

The Egyptian Museum

The Egyptian Museum is one of the most famous attractions in Cairo, where visitors can admire the treasures of ancient Egypt. The museum was established in 1902 and has over 120,000 items, including the famous gold mask of Tutankhamun, the triads of Menkaure, and the statue of Ramesses II with the god Horun. The museum also has a rich history and has witnessed many events, such as the discovery of King Tut’s tomb, the flooding of the Nile, and the 2011 revolution. The museum is located in Tahrir Square, in a building designed by the French architect Marcel Dourgnon.

After the museum visit, you’ll get an insight into Cairo’s Islamic culture. You’ll visit the majestic:

Saladin's Citadel

Saladin's Citadel

Saladin’s Citadel is one of the few remaining fortified structures in Cairo. Built between 1176 and 1183 CE by Saladin, it aimed to better defend the city against Crusader attacks. From the Citadel, perched on a small hill, you’ll enjoy a wonderful view of the capital city. This medieval relic from the time of the Crusaders will leave you amazed.

Within Saladin’s Citadel lies one of the city’s most beautiful buildings that never sleeps:

The Alabaster Mosque of Mohamed Ali

The Alabaster Mosque of Mohamed Ali

Mohamed Ali’s Alabaster Mosque is one of Egypt’s largest mosques, constructed between 1830 and 1880. The minarets reach 82 meters, and the dome is 52 meters high. The interior walls are clad in alabaster, and the columns are made of solid alabaster. The entire mosque offers the perfect combination of majesty and beauty.

After learning more about Cairo, you will have a delicious lunch at a local restaurant in the city center. Then, you will be transferred to your 5-star hotel, where your tour guide will help you with the check-in process. You can relax and enjoy the rest of the day in the comfortable and luxurious setting.

This day begins with the visit to Cairo’s greatest highlight – after breakfast, you will travel with your tour guide to the legendary:

Pyramids of Giza

Pyramids of Giza

One of the most remarkable achievements of ancient civilization is the construction of the three Pyramids of Giza. These monumental structures have stood the test of time and are the only remaining wonders of the ancient world. They were erected on a vast limestone plateau around 2600 BCE by the rulers of the Old Kingdom of Egypt. The pyramids served as tombs for the pharaohs and their consorts, as well as repositories of sacred objects and rituals.
The Great Pyramid

The Great Pyramid

The Cheops Pyramid is the oldest and largest of the three pyramids, also known as the “Great Pyramid.” It is the tallest pyramid in the world, 147 meters high, built as a tomb for the Egyptian King Cheops.

We will first admire this largest pyramid. Then, we’ll visit the Chephren Pyramid and the Mykerinos Pyramid. Afterwards, we drive to a plateau, offering a beautiful panoramic view of the three Pyramids of Giza.

The Great Sphinx

The Great Sphinx

The Great Sphinx of Giza is a remarkable monument that represents the ancient Egyptian civilization. It is a huge limestone statue of a mythical creature with a human head and a lion’s body, facing eastward on the Giza Plateau near the Nile River. The head is believed to portray the pharaoh Khafre, who ruled Egypt in the 26th century BCE and built the second largest pyramid at Giza. The Sphinx was carved from the bedrock and restored with layers of limestone blocks over time. It is about 73 meters long, 20 meters high and 19 meters wide

After exploring the pyramids and the Sphinx, you will enjoy an oriental lunch at a local restaurant. Strengthened, you proceed to your next destination, the Necropolis of:

Saqqara Step Pyramid

Saqqara Step Pyramid

Saqqara is one of Egypt’s oldest and largest cemeteries. Here, you can see Egypt’s first pyramid, the Step Pyramid of King Djoser from the 3rd Dynasty around 2650 BCE. It consists of 6 steps and has a height of 62 meters. This structure marked the beginning of the first phase of pyramid construction in Egypt. Originally planned by Imhotep as a square mastaba, the pyramid has recently become visitable from the inside. You can also admire the beautiful tombs from the Old Kingdom with their special paintings.

After the last point of this impressive day, you will be taken back to your hotel.

This is the end of your journey! You will enjoy your last breakfast at the hotel and then pack your bags. A car will take you to Cairo Airport, where you will board your flight back home.


Tour pricing

Christmas & New Year's Eve 2024 / 2025
Single Room / Cabinfrom US$ 2650
Double Room / Cabinfrom US$ 1725
5* Standard
Hotel in Cairo: Cairo Pyramids Hotel, Ramses Hilton Cairo
Nile Cruise: MS Emilio, MS Royal Esadora, MS Crown Prince
Christmas & New Year's Eve 2024 / 2025
Single Room / Cabinfrom US$ 4075
Double Room / Cabinfrom US$ 2550
5* Deluxe
Hotel in Cairo: Steigenberger El Tahrir, Sofitel El Gezirah
Nile Cruise: MS Esmeralda, MS Amwaj, MS Acamar


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