Day Trip to Cairo and Luxor from Hurghada

Take a day trip to Cairo and Luxor from Hurghada in an air-conditioned car to see the city's highlights, including the Valley of the Kings, the Karnak Temple, the Colossi of Memnon of Amenotep III, and the Hatshepsut Temple at El Deir El Bahary. After the tour, return to your Hurghada hotel.

PRICE

$2.640,00 $2.100,00n

Duration

one day tour

Location

Cairo

Itinerary: Day Trip to Cairo and Luxor from Hurghada

About a day trip to Cairo and Luxor from Hurghada, given the considerable amount of travel time needed to visit both Cairo and Luxor, a one-day excursion from Hurghada to both cities is not feasible.  Splitting them into individual day excursions is advised, or think about taking a multi-day flight from Hurghada to Cairo and then to Luxor.  

The Valley of the Kings, the Temple of Hatshepsut, and the Colossi of Memnon are usually included in a day excursion to Luxor.  The Giza Pyramids, the Sphinx, and the Egyptian Museum would all be included in a day trip to Cairo.

Included:

  • Transportation: Usually consists of flights to Cairo and a private car for excursions and transfers in both cities.
  • Guided Tours: You will be accompanied by local guides, occasionally Egyptologists, who will explain the monuments’ significance and history.
  • Important Cairo landmarks:
  • Pyramids of Giza: The enigmatic Sphinx and the famous pyramids.
  • Egyptian Museum: Home to mummies and relics from ancient Egypt.
  • Crucial Sites in Luxor:
  • Karnak Temple: An expansive collection of temples.
  • On the east side of the Nile is the Luxor Temple.
  • Hatshepsut Temple: A distinctive west bank funerary temple.

Not Included:

  • Transportation is by private car or minibus from your resort in Hurghada.
  • At the locations, an Egyptologist guide will offer insight.
  • Admission costs to the day’s major attractions.
  • Lunch.

What About This Tour Will You Love?

Discover the history of Ancient Egypt with a day trip to Cairo and Luxor from Hurghada, where you can see famous monuments like the Sphinx and Giza Pyramids in Cairo, or the Valley of the Kings and Karnak Temple in Luxor.  

Though it’s vital to note that these are lengthy and taxing excursions requiring early mornings and a lot of walking, you will like the chance to be accompanied by informed Egyptologist tour guides, travel in air-conditioned cars, and take in the magnificence of ancient buildings and art.