We offer full service operations from transfers to hotels & floating hotels (cruises) reservations, to airline bookings, to all types of excursions and tour packages.
We provide world class accommodation, as we work with upscale, deluxe hotels and floating hotels. Four Seasons, Mena House, Marriott in Cairo, Sonesta Nile Cruises (The Moon Goddess, The Nile Goddess & The Sun Goddess), Sonesta Dahabiya (the best choice for honeymooners), are frequently used unless otherwise is noted.
We also organize tours to the world-class waterway “Suez Canal” aboard the historic boat “Sinai”, which was used by late presidents El-Sadat of Egypt and Begin of Israel during the peace treaty negotiations.
We arrange for unique events such as dining and socializing with a local Egyptian family at their own place, or having lunch on a private felucca on the Nile
with a 5 star deluxe catering and a chef as an attendant.
All our tours and transfers are performed by private deluxe A/C coaches or private cars from the time of arrival to the time of departure.
A representative from the company meets our guests at the airport to assist with all the arrival formalities. As they step out of the departure hall, they are met by the tour manager who escorts them during their sojourn in Egypt. He/she takes care of every detail of their itinerary as well as their personal needs.
Tour managers are professional licensed Egyptologists with university degree, and some with PhD. They are considered the interior ambassadors of Egypt. They are handpicked for their fluency in English or French, deep knowledge in their field, high sense of humor and their friendly attitude. They know what it takes to provide our clients with a memorable lifetime experience. We also offer English speaking tour managers who are specialized in the American Sign Language (ASL). They help the deaf-mute with better understanding and appreciation of the sights they visit.
Some of Egypt’s most popular sites are listed below:
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Cairo
Egypt’s vibrant capital is a blend of historical sites, including old synagogues, old churches (where the Holy Family stayed during their visit to Egypt), and resplendent mosques and mausoleums of the Middle Ages, as well as palaces dating back to the 19th century. l Read More>>
No tour in Cairo is complete without visiting the Pyramids of Giza, as the Greatest Pyramid is the only standing entity of the seven wonders of the ancient world, in addition to the Grand Egyptian museum which houses the largest amount of ancient Egyptian antiquities including the complete collection of King Tutankamon’s golden treasures.l Read Less>> |
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Luxor
The world’s largest open air museum is a home to more than one quarter of the world’s monuments. “This county is literally an outdoor museum. Five thousand years and more of wall paintings, sculpture and monuments – obelisks, temples and tombs remained so pristine l Read More>>
that they retained the wonderful freshness of having being fashioned yesterday.” Howard Carter.
Luxor features the Valley of the Kings, the Valley of the Queens, the Valley of the nobles, in addition to the cult temples of Luxor and Karnak the world’s largest ancient religious complex, and the mortuary temples. It is selected by the United Nations World Tourism Organization as 2016 World Tourism Capital. l Read Less>> |
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Aswan
Egypt's sunniest southern city has a distinctive African atmosphere. Aswan is graced with the most beautiful setting on the Nile and has long become the most favorite winter resort for tourists and Egyptians alike. It is the home of the fabulous Philae Temple, l Read More>>
the Granite Quarries, the High Dam, the Aswan and the Nubian museums. Its warm climate and sand baths are considered efficacious in the treatment of diseases of the joints. Today, beside solariums available at some physiotherapy centers in Aswan, sand burial and sand bathing are still practiced to treat rheumatism and rheumatoid arthritis. It is also famous with the best types of herbs and spices which are found in abundance in the open markets. l Read Less>> |
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Abu Simbel
A small village at the south of Aswan, famed for its magnificent temples of Ramses II known as Abu Simbel temples. They are hollowed out in the rocks to the depth of 63 meters for the greatest. Both have imposing statues adorning their façade. In 1968, they were l Read More>>
relocated to a higher ground near their original site in order to safeguard them for posterity from the rising water of Lake Nasser. Surprisingly, the axis of the greatest temple was aligned by the ancient Egyptian architects in such a way that on the day of his birth as well as the day of his coronation the first rays of the rising sun would penetrate the sanctuary the inner most part of the temple and illuminate the face of Ramses II, which is considered one of the most impressive engineering miracles. l Read Less>> |
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Alexandria
Founded by Alexander the Great in the 4th century BC, and named after him, Alexandria is considered the second largest city in Egypt and the largest port. It is best known for its Greco-Roman heritage including tombs, museums, and memorials. As one of l Read More>>
the best summer resorts in Egypt, it has been famed by the romantic ambiance of the corniche which extends eighteen kilometers along the Mediterranean. It has been named the “Pearl of the Mediterranean. Add to that the cultural influence of Biblioteca Alexandria, which emulates the old Greek library, and becomes a beacon for science and knowledge, a center of excellence in research and documentation, and a source of pride for Egypt and the entire world. l Read Less>> |
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Sharm El Sheikh
It is known as the best resort on the Sinai Peninsula, with sunshine and crystal clear warm waters all year round. Sharm hosts an array of water activities including scuba diving, snorkeling, wind and kite surfing. Its inland mountains are famous for the safari trips. Night clubs l Read More>>
are abundant, which makes Sharm satisfy every taste. It is also known as the “City of Peace” referring to the large number of international peace conferences that have been held there. From Sharm El Sheikh tours are possible to St. Catherine monastery, the world’s oldest monastery and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, as well as Moses mountain, the place where Moses received the ten commandments. l Read Less>> |
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