13 Days Fully Inclusive Classic Group Tour

From AU$12,080*
per person, twin share

 

 

 

Special Offer Save up to $1,000 per couple on selected tours to Egypt and more! 

Dreams of Egypt
Steeped in history, romance and legend, a tour of Egypt is one of the grandest adventures a traveller can enjoy. Discover the country from top to toe, from the shores of Alexandria to the immense temples at Abu Simbel, at Egypt’s southernmost edge. En route, be entranced by ancient pyramids, medieval catacombs, Coptic monasteries, and colossal statues, and enjoy a Nile cruise from Luxor to Aswan.

Highlights:
  • Delve into the Catacombs of Alexandria
  • Visit the WWII battle site of El Alamein
  • Explore the Temples of Karnak and Luxor
  • Marvel at the tombs in the Valley of the Kings
  • Enjoy a cruise from Luxor to Aswan
  • See the incomparable Abu Simbel temples

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Rates

Payment options: The use of part payment using your vacation credits is available with the Travel Flex benefit, currently available to Owners who are Lifestyle Gold and above.

Price Per Person, Twin Share
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Tour Departure From Price
23 September 2025  [was $12,580] AU$12,080*
14 October 2025   [was $12,580] AU$12,080*
4 November 2025   [was $12,580] AU$12,080*
3 February 2026  [was $12,880] AU$12,380*
22 September 2026  [was $12,980] AU$12,480*
3 November 2026  [was $12,980] AU$12,480*
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Bookings are subject to availability. Valid for sale until 30 April 2025 unless sold out prior. Applicable to new bookings only. Prices and availability are correct at the time of publishing. All prices displayed already include any applicable discounts.

Inclusions

Return international economy flights, taxes and current fuel surcharges (unless a land only option is selected)

  • All accommodation
  • All meals
  • All sightseeing and entrance fees
  • All transportation and transfers
  • English speaking National Escorts (if your group is 10 or more passengers) or Local Guides
  • Egypt visa fees for Australian passport holders (please see visa section below for further information)
  • Specialist advice from our experienced travel consultants
  • Comprehensive travel guides

The only thing you may have to pay for are personal expenditure e.g. drinks, optional excursions  or shows, insurance of any kind, customary tipping, early check in or late check out and other items not specified on the itinerary.

Itinerary:

Days 1-2: Fly to Cairo Meals: D

Fly to Cairo, the ‘city of a thousand minarets’. You will be met and transferred to your city centre hotel ahead of this evening’s welcome dinner and briefing.

Day 3: Pyramids of Giza & The Sphinx Meals: B, L, D

Visit Egypt’s most iconic sites: the Pyramids of Giza and the unblinking Sphinx, guardian of the mortuary complex. The Sphinx was poetically described by the writer John Lawson Stoddard as “grand in its loneliness; veiled in the mystery of unnamed ages.”

After lunch, explore the atmospheric Cairo Museum with its collections of statues, mummies, and pharaonic treasures. Later, explore the Khan el Khalili Bazaar, a souk famed for its precious and semiprecious jewellery.

*Please note: Should the new Grand Egyptian Museum be open when you travel, then the Cairo Museum visit will be replaced by a visit to the new Grand Egyptian Museum, to which the artefacts will be moved

 Day 4: Old Cairo – Coptic Quarter & Ancient Sakkara Meals: B, L, D

Spend the morning exploring Cairo’s oldest district, the Coptic Quarter. Explore its Coptic churches and the impressive Christian artefact collection at the Coptic Museum.

Later, continue to Sakkara, an ancient necropolis famed for its painted catacombs and the famous Step Pyramid of Djoser. Built for the Pharaoh by his architect, the high priest Imhotep, this 27th BC structure was Egypt’s first ever pyramid. Inside, you’ll see wonderful carvings on the alabaster stone walls. Enjoy time to relax before this evening’s dinner

Day 5: Alexandria Meals: B, L, D

Take the desert road to Alexandria, on Egypt’s northern coast. This afternoon, discover Alexandria’s breathtaking highlights, from the Roman theatre to the beautifully carved Catacombs of Kom el Shoqafa, a 2nd century construction and one of the Seven Wonders of the Middle Ages. Pause to admire the renovated 15th-century Qaitbay Citadel, once one of the most important defensive strongholds of Africa’s Mediterranean

Day 6: El Alamein & The Monastery of St Macarius the Great Meals: B, L, D

Depart Alexandria and visit nearby El Alamein, the site of two key battles during World War II. The Allied Victory in the second battle was instrumental in ending the Axis threat to Egypt. Visit the military museum and Commonwealth war cemeteries.

Head southeast back to Cairo, stopping en route to visit the historic Monastery of St Macarius the Great, continuously inhabited by Coptic Orthodox monks from the 4th century up to the present day.

Day 7: Flight to Luxor & Cruise embarkation Meals: B, L, D

Take a short flight from Cairo to the city of Luxor, boarding your Nile cruise ship before lunch. This afternoon, we visit sites around Luxor’s East Bank, exploring the Temples of Luxor and Karnak. Both are dedicated to the Theban Triad: the sun god Amun the Creator, his consort Mut (mother of the world) and their son Khonsu, god of the moon. Return to the ship for dinner

Day 8: Explore Luxor’s Western Bank Meals: B, L, D

Start the day with a visit to Luxor’s West Bank, one of the most stunning landscapes in Egypt. Our day begins with a stop at the eerie Colossi of Memnon statues before continuing to the Temple of Hatshepsut at Deirel-Bahari, the mortuary complex of one of Egypt’s earliest female pharaohs.

Continue to the Valley of the Kings, the burial site of almost all New Kingdom pharaohs of the 18th, 19th and 20th dynasties. Visit the tomb of Tutankhamun, along with some other tombs of your choice. The Valley’s many-chambered tombs are richly decorated with vibrant wall paintings depicting the stories of their rule, their gods, and legends of the afterlife. This evening, the ship cruises toward the farming town of Esna.

Day 9: Kom Ombo Meals: B, L, D

Continue to Edfu, south of Esna, to visit the Temple of Horus and its wealth of inscriptions. Although it was built under the Ptolemaic dynasty, its style appears much older, and it remains impressively intact.

During lunch, sail to the agricultural town of Kom Ombo, famous for its Ptolemaic-era twin temples of the falcon-headed Horus and crocodile-headed Sobek. This evening, sail toward Aswan.

Day 10: Abu Simbel Meals: B, L, D

Rise early and journey southwest to the iconic temples of Abu Simbel, at Egypt’s furthest edge. The Great Temple here is dedicated to Ramesses II, sometimes said to be the greatest pharaoh of the New Kingdom; four 66-foot-high statues of him flank its entrance, and many more enormous statues and halls filled with wall paintings are to be seen inside.

To the right of the Ramesses temple entrance is the Small Temple, dedicated to Nefertari (Ramesses’ chief queen) and the sky deity Hathor, the symbolic mother of all pharaohs. Return to the ship in Aswan.

The drive from Aswan to Abu Simbel takes around three hours but is almost universally considered worth the journey by all who have visited in the two centuries since its discovery. Many consider it the highlight of Egypt.

 Day 11: Aswan Highlights, Felucca & Flight to Cairo Meals: B, L, D

Spend the morning exploring the great monuments around Aswan. You’ll visit the 3,600m long High Dam, the Unfinished Obelisk, and the majestic Temple of Philae.

This afternoon, board a traditional felucca boat and enjoy a relaxing cruise around the area before dinner. This evening, fly back to Cairo, where you’ll stay in a hotel near the airport ahead of tomorrow’s departure.

Days 12-13: Depart Cairo  Meals: B

After breakfast, transfer to the airport for your onward flight, arriving home the same or following day.

 

Please note: This standalone tour can also be combined with our tour of Jordan

Terms & Conditions

    • Bookings subject to availability.
    • Prices are per person twin share, in Australian Dollars.
    • Pricing correct as of 1 April 2025 and may fluctuate due to changes in availability, surcharges, fees or taxes and currency fluctuation.
    • Standard Travel Club Terms and Conditions apply.
    • This tour is offered and managed by Wendy Wu Tours and their terms and conditions apply.
    • Cancellation and change fees apply. Bookings are non-transferable.
    • Travel insurance is not included in the package. Please ensure you have valid Travel Insurance, or request a quotation.
    • Prices are correct at the time of publishing but are subject to change without notice due to fluctuations in taxes, currency exchange rates, or availability. The prices quoted represent the best available at the time of publication. We do not assume responsibility for changes made by suppliers, as many departures are subject to capacity controls. Any updates to pricing will be provided at the time of your enquiry

Travel Flex ^ guidelines

These offers are provided by Wyndham Destinations Asia Pacific Pty Ltd ACN 090 083 613 (Developer) via the Travel Flex benefit as part of Lifestyle by Wyndham membership and are subject to availability at time of booking.  Travel Flex is available to all Lifestyle Gold members and above.

You can use up to maximum number of credits as listed below of your Lifestyle Qualified credits toward Travel Flex:
60,000 credits  for Gold, 90,000 credits  for Platinum, 150,000 credits for 100 Club.
Travel Flex is a limited offer. Lifestyle Gold members can use once during the promotion period. Lifestyle Platinum and 100 Club members can make up to two transactions per promotion period (provided the total amount of exchanged credits does not exceed the above caps).
Your credits must have a minimum of 6 months/180 days validity for use with TravelFlex.
You must provide a Housekeeping Token for the first 19,999 credits and for each additional 10,000 Lifestyle Qualified Credits exchanged for Travel Flex.
If you do not have enough allocated tokens per above, a fee of AU$131 is payable per 10,000 credits (or part thereof) exchanged.
If you prefer to use less credits and more cash, we can adjust the pricing accordingly.