7 Days Easter Holiday in Egypt will be Such a comprehensive tour that includes all attractions and activities such as a visit to the most famous archeological sites in Egypt such as Giza Pyramids Complex , The Great Sphinx , the valley of the kings and many more sites. EgyptaTours provide this amazing tour with the best service you Could Ever throughout private air-conditioned Vehicle and Expert Tour Guide. Don’t Miss and Book Now!
7 Days Easter Holiday in Egypt Itinerary:
Once you arrive Cairo International Airport, Our Representative will meet for assistance and greetings so he will finalize paper transactions such as your Entry-Visa and Luggage Identification & Carry. Then , you will join your tour guide to transfer you to your 5* hotel for the Check-in and Some Rest.
In the evening, your private tour guide will pick you up from your hotel to enjoy your Nile Dinner Cruise with fascinating Nile view, Belly Dance Show and Traditional Tannoura.
We will Drive you back to your 5* hotel in Cairo For the overnight as the end of the 1st day in your 7 Days Easter Holiday in Egypt.
Day Two: The Mysterious Giza Pyramids
One of the most popular archeological sites in the world, Giza Pyramids Complex consisting of huge three pyramids which were built over 4500 years ago including other structures, tombs and Temples also built by ancient Egyptians.
The Great Pyramid is an amazing site to visit during the 7 days Easter holiday in Egypt. It was built by King Khufu during the Fourth Dynasty of Old Kingdom and it still one of the most impressive architecture in the history because of its size and Design.
The Great Sphinx of Giza is one of the most Famous monuments in the world. Located just outside Cairo, Egypt, it stands Like a guard over the ancient city. The Great Sphinx is believed to have been built around 2500 BC during the reign of King Khafre
The Valley Temple of King Khafre is an Egyptian temple situated in the Giza City. It was constructed during the 4th dynasty; it was dedicated to King Khafre. The temple was originally constructed around 2532 BCE.
You will Enjoy Your Lunch Meal in Local Restaurant in Cairo City then we will continue Your 7 days Easter holiday in Egypt by Visiting:
The Egyptian Museum is a fascinating landmark in Cairo, Egypt that Keeps a large collection of artifacts and treasures from the ancient world. It is one of the world’s oldest museums, The museum Includes over 120,000 items, including mummies, sculptures, jewelry and many more artifacts from ancient Egypt. It is a must-visit for anyone interested in learning about the history of the region specially the Old and New Kingdoms of Egypt.
After you finish your amazing second Day, we will drive you to Cairo international Airport to take your Luxor Flight to Continue Your 7 days Easter holiday in Egypt then we will Drive you to your 5* hotel in Luxor for the Overnight.
Day Three: Explore Hidden Treasures in Luxor City
The Third Day of Your 7 Day Easter Egypt Holiday starts with your breakfast then you will join your Tour Guide to Explore the Most Famous attractions in Luxor City. Like:
The Karnak Temple Complex is one of the most impressive ancient sites in Egypt. It was built over a period of more than 2000 years, and is considered to be one of the most important religious centers of Ancient Egypt. The complex consists of several temples and shrines, including the Great Temple of Amun-Ra, the Hypostyle Hall and numerous other structures. The complex also includes an avenue lined with sphinxes which leads to the Luxor Temple. Karnak is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and has been described as “the largest religious building ever constructed”.
You will enjoy your Lunch Meal with your tour Guide then we will Continue your 7 days Easter holiday in Egypt by Visiting:
The Valley of the Kings, located on the west bank of the Nile River in Egypt, is one of the most famous archaeological sites in the world. It was here that many of ancient Egypt’s rulers were buried, and it has been a source of fascination for archaeologists and historians for centuries. The Valley contains 63 tombs, including those belonging to some of Egypt’s most famous pharaohs such as Tutankhamun, Ramses II and Seti I. It is also home to a wealth of artifacts and hieroglyphics which have helped us to understand more about this ancient civilization. The Valley is an incredible testament to both human ingenuity and our understanding of history.
Queen Hatshepsut Temple is one of the most iconic and impressive monuments in Egypt. Located in the Valley of Kings, this temple was built by Queen Hatshepsut, a female Pharaoh who ruled Egypt during the 18th dynasty.
This temple is renowned for its grandeur and beauty, as well as its intricate carvings and hieroglyphs. It stands as a testament to Queen Hatshepsut’s power and influence during her reign. The temple also serves as an important archaeological site, with many artifacts from ancient Egypt being discovered within its walls. Queen Hatshepsut Temple is an important part of the history of Ancient Egypt and continues to draw visitors from around the world, then we will continue our 7 Days Easter Holiday in Egypt by visiting:
The Colossi of Memnon are two massive stone statues located in the ancient city of Thebes, Egypt. They were built around 1350 BC and are believed to be part of the mortuary temple of Pharaoh Amenhotep III. The statues are carved from quartzite sandstone and stand at an impressive 18 meters tall.
Each statue is slightly different in shape and size, with one having a larger head than the other. Both statues have been damaged over time due to weathering and erosion, but they still stand as a testament to the skill and craftsmanship of the ancient Egyptians.
We will Drive you back to Your Hotel for the Overnight as the end of your third day in your 7 Days Easter Holiday in Egypt.
Day Four: Discover the amazing Edfu and Kom Ombo
Enjoy your Breakfast and check out from your hotel, then join to your Egyptologist tour guide to continue your 7 days Easter holiday in Egypt by visiting:
The Kom Ombo Temple is an ancient Egyptian temple located in the city of Kom Ombo, in Aswan Governorate, Egypt. Built during the Ptolemaic dynasty in the 2nd century BC, it is one of the most important archaeological sites in Egypt. The temple was dedicated to two gods: Horus and Sobek, and features stunning architecture and intricate artwork that has been preserved for centuries, then we will proceed our 7 Days Easter Holiday in Egypt.
It is also home to a number of artifacts from ancient Egypt that are still on display today. This makes it a must-visit destination for anyone interested in exploring the history and culture of this ancient civilization.
You will enjoy your Lunch Meal with your tour Guide then we will Continue your 7 days Easter holiday in Egypt by Visiting:
Edfu Temple is one of the oldest and most impressive temples in Egypt. Located on the west bank of the Nile River, it was built between 237 and 57 BCE during the reign of Ptolemy III. The temple is dedicated to Horus, one of the most important gods in ancient Egyptian mythology.
It is also known for its impressive architecture, with its walls covered in hieroglyphics and decorated with intricate carvings. Visitors to Edfu Temple can explore its many chambers, learn about its history and admire its beautiful artworks.
We will Drive You by Private Air-Conditioned Vehicle to Aswan City where you will have your Overnight.
Day Five: Unleash the historical attractions of Aswan City
Get you Breakfast Boxes then Check-Out and Get Ready to Visit:
Located in the Nubian Desert of Egypt, the two temples of Abu Simbel are a testament to the grandeur and power of Ancient Egyptian civilization. Built by Pharaoh Ramses II in 1264 BCE, these two temples were designed to honor the gods Amun and Ra-Horakhty.
The two temples are known for their intricate carving and hieroglyphic inscriptions, depicting scenes from the life of Ramses II, his family, and his military campaigns. They also served as a reminder of Egypt’s wealth and power at that time. Today, these ancient monuments are a popular tourist destination for visitors from all over the world who come to marvel at their beauty and learn more about Ancient Egyptian culture.
We will Drive You back To Aswan City to enjoy your Lunch Meal in Local Restaurant then we will Drive you back to your hotel for the overnight as an End of Your Fifth day in Your 7 days Easter holiday in Egypt.
Day Six: Discover Aswan Landmarks
Enjoy your Breakfast at hotel then join to your Egyptologist tour guide to continue our 7 Days Easter Holiday in Egypt and visit the most famous attractions and historical sites in Aswan Such as:
The High Dam is a large embankment dam located on the Nile River in Egypt. It was built in the 1960s to control flooding, generate electricity, and provide irrigation for agricultural areas. The High Dam has had a huge impact on the region, transforming it from a largely rural area to one of the most developed countries in Africa.
It has also allowed Egypt to become an important player in the global economy by providing access to abundant and reliable sources of energy. The High Dam is an impressive feat of engineering that continues to have far-reaching impacts today, then we will continue your 7 Days Easter Holiday in Egypt as follows
The Unfinished Obelisk is a massive granite monolith located in Aswan and you mustn’t miss it in your 7 days Easter holiday in Egypt. It was meant to be the largest single piece of stone ever cut in ancient times, but was abandoned due to a crack that appeared during its construction. This unfinished obelisk stands as a testament to the incredible engineering and craftsmanship of the ancient Egyptians, and it’s still an awe-inspiring sight today.
The Unfinished Obelisk is an important archaeological site, as it provides valuable insight into the processes used by ancient Egyptian builders. It also serves as a reminder of the fragility of our human endeavors, and how easily they can be disrupted by small flaws or unexpected obstacles.
Enjoy your Lunch Meal with your Tour Guide and Continue Your 7 days Easter holiday in Egypt By Visiting:
Philae Temple is an ancient temple complex located on the island of Philae in Aswan, Egypt. It was originally built in the 6th century BC by the Ancient Egyptians and was dedicated to the goddess Isis. The temple is considered to be one of the most important religious sites in ancient Egypt and is known for its intricate carvings, hieroglyphics, and sculptures.
It has been a popular tourist destination since its discovery in 1822 by Italian explorer Giovanni Belzoni. Today, visitors can explore this incredible site and learn more about its history and significance.
Later, we Will Drive you to your 5* hotel to check – in then the overnight as the end of the 6th day in our 7 Days Easter Holiday in Egypt.
Day Seven: Final Departure
Enjoy your breakfast at hotel then we will drive you to Cairo Airport to catch your flight home to End your 7 Days Easter Holiday in Egypt.
Tour Inclusions & Exclusions
Accommodation for 2 nights at 5* hotel in Cairo.
Accommodation in Luxor for 2 nights at 5* hotel.
Accommodation in Aswan for 2 nights at 5* hotel.
Domestic Flights Ticket Between Cairo, Luxor and Aswan.
Pick Up services and transfers for greeting and helping.
All transfers by a private air-conditioned Vehicle.
Private Egyptologist Tour guide.
Entrance Fees to all the sites mentioned in the itinerary.
All service charges and taxes.
Bottled water and snacks during the trips.
Meals as mentioned in the itinerary.
International Air-Fair.
Entry visa to Egypt.
Tipping.
Any Personal spending.
Any optional Tours.
FAQs: 7 Days Easter Holiday in Egypt
A 7 days Easter holiday in Egypt typically includes visits to iconic sites such as the Pyramids of Giza, the Sphinx, and the Egyptian Museum in Cairo. You can also take a cruise on the Nile, explore ancient temples in Luxor and Aswan, and relax on the Red Sea coast in places like Sharm El Sheikh or Hurghada, depending on your itinerary.
Easter often falls in March or April, which is a great time to visit Egypt as the weather is typically mild and pleasant. The days are warm, and evenings can be cool, making it comfortable for sightseeing.
Yes, Egypt has a rich Christian heritage, particularly in Coptic Christianity. During Easter, various celebrations take place, including special church services and community festivities, particularly in areas with significant Coptic populations, like Old Cairo.
It is advisable to wear lightweight, breathable clothing due to the warm weather. Additionally, consider modest dress, especially when visiting religious sites. Hats and sunglasses are also recommended for sun protection.
Yes, Egypt is generally safe for tourists. However, it’s crucial to stay informed about travel advisories and follow local guidelines. Areas frequented by tourists typically have a strong security presence.
Egyptian cuisine is diverse and flavorful. Popular dishes include koshari (a mix of lentils, rice, and pasta), ful medames (stewed fava beans), and various grilled meats. Vegetarian options are widely available, and you can enjoy traditional Egyptian desserts like basbousa or kunafa.
Families can enjoy a variety of activities including camel rides near the pyramids, visiting the Cairo Zoo, exploring the Science Museum, or taking a Nile cruise. Many resorts along the Red Sea offer family-friendly activities such as snorkeling and water sports.
Most travelers will need a visa to enter Egypt, which can often be obtained on arrival at the airport or through an online e-visa application before your trip. It’s essential to check the specific visa requirements based on your nationality.
In cities like Cairo, taxis, ride-hailing apps, and public transportation are available. For trips between major cities or tourist sites, domestic flights, trains, or organized tours are common options. Nile cruises also provide a scenic way to travel between Luxor and Aswan.
The official currency in Egypt is the Egyptian Pound (EGP). It’s recommended to have some cash for smaller purchases, although credit cards are widely accepted in many hotels, restaurants, and shops.