gbp
IS

Egypt with Sebastian. 13 Days/12 Nights

13 Days
Join Our Deaf-Friendly Egypt with Sebastian. 13 Days/12 Nights!
price from
£ 1 512
Reserve with just £ 302 today – pay the rest comfortably later
Check-In - Check-Out
16.04.2026 - 28.04.2026
Place
Egypt, Cairo, Aswan, Hurghada
Tour duration
13 Days
Group size
8-10 people
You’re Never Alone
24/7 Local Deaf Guide
No Stress Travel
We Guide You All The Way
All set. Here’s what you get
Included in the price
Hotel Accommodation with Breakfast
Entrance to attractions as per itinerary
Airport Transfers Pickup & Dropoff
Transportation for Excursion days
Amsaan Tour Guide IS
Not included in the price
International Flight Ticket
Cairo to Aswan Flight Ticket
Dinner, Lunch or Snacks
Guide Tips
Day 1 – Arrival in Cairo (16.04.2026)
Arrival at Cairo Airport, meet & assist, then transfer to hotel for check-in.
Free time to relax after your journey.
No Meals
Day 2 – Giza Pyramids & Grand Museum (17.04.2026)
Visit the iconic Great Pyramid of Giza and the Great Sphinx of Giza.
Continue to the Grand Egyptian Museum.
Enjoy lunch at a local restaurant, then return to hotel.
Breakfast & Lunch
Day 3 – Saqqara & Nile Dinner Cruise (18.04.2026)
Explore Saqqara and visit the National Museum of Egyptian Civilization.
In the evening, enjoy a relaxing Nile boat trip with dinner before returning to the hotel.
Breakfast & Dinner
Day 4 – Islamic & Old Cairo Tour (19.04.2026)
Visit the Coptic Cairo, explore the Citadel of Saladin, and stroll through Khan el-Khalili.
Lunch at a local restaurant, then return to hotel.
Breakfast & Lunch
Day 5 – Aswan & Abu Simbel Excursion (20.04.2026)
Flight to Aswan.
Travel by road to visit the magnificent Abu Simbel Temples.
Return to Aswan, enjoy lunch, visit a Nubian village and local market, then check in at hotel.
Breakfast & Lunch
Day 6 – Aswan – Kom Ombo – Edfu – Luxor (21.04.2026)
Visit Philae Temple.
Continue journey visiting Kom Ombo Temple and Edfu Temple.
Proceed to Luxor for overnight stay.
Breakfast
Day 7 – Dendera & Luxor Temples (22.04.2026)
Visit Dendera Temple Complex, then explore Karnak Temple and Luxor Temple.
Evening visit to Luxor market before returning to hotel.
Breakfast
Day 8 – West Bank of Luxor & Hot Air Balloon (23.04.2026)
Optional early morning hot air balloon ride over Luxor.
Visit the Colossi of Memnon, Mortuary Temple of Hatshepsut, and Valley of the Kings.
Return to hotel after lunch.
Breakfast & Lunch
Day 9 – Transfer to Hurghada (24.04.2026)
Travel by bus to Hurghada.
Check in at resort and relax on the Red Sea beach.
Evening dinner at Hurghada Marina.
Breakfast & Dinner
Day 10 – Island Boat Trip (25.04.2026)
Enjoy a full-day boat trip to nearby islands with swimming and snorkeling.
Lunch at a local restaurant.
Breakfast & Lunch
Day 11 – Desert Safari Experience (26.04.2026)
Relax in the morning.
In the afternoon, enjoy a desert safari, visit a Bedouin village, experience a sunset show, and enjoy a BBQ dinner.
Breakfast & Dinner
Day 12 – Leisure & Optional Activities (27.04.2026)
Free day to relax at the beach or enjoy optional diving and water sports.
Lunch at a local restaurant.
Breakfast & Lunch
Day 13 – Departure Day (28.04.2026)
Free time until transfer to airport for departure flight from Hurghada.
Breakfast
Before You Ask – It’s Probably Here (FAQ)

Do I need a visa to visit Egypt?

Whether you need a visa to visit Egypt depends on your nationality. Most travelers, including those from the UK, the US, Canada, Australia, and EU countries, typically need a visa to enter Egypt.
You can obtain an Egyptian visa in two main ways:
e-Visa: Apply online through the Egypt e-Visa Portal. This is recommended for convenience and can be done at least seven days before your trip. The e-Visa allows for single-entry or multiple-entry and is valid for up to 90 days.
Visa on Arrival: Available at Egyptian airports for many nationalities. You can obtain a single-entry visa for $25 USD, valid for up to 30 days.
For specific requirements and to apply, you can visit the official e-Visa portal or check with the nearest Egyptian consulate​ (GOV.UK)​​ (Visa2Egypt)​​ (Egypt Tor)​​ (VisaGuide World)​.

Is Autumn the best time to travel to Egypt for tourists?

Mild and Pleasant: October and November offer some of the most comfortable weather conditions in Egypt. Daytime temperatures typically range from 20°C to 30°C (68°F to 86°F), making it ideal for outdoor activities and sightseeing. Nights can be cooler, especially in desert areas.
Ideal for Exploration: The mild temperatures are perfect for exploring Egypt's famous historical sites, such as the Pyramids of Giza, the temples in Luxor, and the Valley of the Kings, without the intense heat of summer
Overall, the combination of pleasant weather and a variety of activities make October and November some of the best months to visit Egypt.

 Is Egypt safe for tourists?

Egypt is generally safe for tourists, but it’s important to stay informed about current travel advisories and follow local advice. Popular tourist areas are usually well-protected.

What currency is used in Egypt?

The currency used in Egypt is the Egyptian Pound (EGP).

What languages are spoken in Egypt?

Arabic is the official language. English is widely spoken, especially in tourist areas, hotels, and by guides.

What is the local cuisine like?

Egyptian cuisine features dishes like Koshari (a mix of rice, pasta, and lentils), Ful Medames (fava beans), Ta’meya (Egyptian falafel), and various grilled meats. The food is typically flavorful and uses fresh ingredients.

What should I wear when visiting Egypt?

Dress modestly, especially when visiting religious sites. Women should cover their shoulders and knees. Lightweight and breathable fabrics are recommended due to the hot climate.

Can I drink tap water in Egypt?

It is generally recommended to drink bottled or filtered water as tap water may not be safe for drinking.

What cultural etiquette should I be aware of?

Greet people with respect, use your right hand for eating and giving gifts, and remove your shoes when entering someone’s home. Be mindful of cultural norms and local customs, especially in rural and less touristy areas.

Is it customary to tip in Egypt?

Tipping is customary in Egypt. In restaurants, a 10% tip is typical if a service charge is not included. It’s also common to tip hotel staff, guides, and drivers.

Can I use credit cards in Egypt?

Credit cards are widely accepted in hotels, restaurants, and larger shops, but it’s advisable to carry some cash for smaller establishments and markets.

Are there any health precautions I should take?

It’s a good idea to check with your doctor about any necessary vaccinations before traveling. Be cautious with food and water to avoid stomach issues. Use sunscreen and stay hydrated, especially in the hot climate.

What electrical outlets are used in Egypt?

Egypt uses type C and F sockets with a standard voltage of 220V. It’s advisable to bring a universal adapter.

Can I use my mobile phone in Egypt?

Check with your mobile provider about international roaming charges. Alternatively, you can purchase a local SIM card for cheaper rates.

What is the time zone in Egypt?

Egypt operates on Eastern European Time (EET), which is UTC+2.

What should I know about shopping in Egypt?

Bargaining is common in markets and small shops. Fixed prices are more common in larger stores and malls. Popular items to buy include spices, jewelry, souvenirs, and traditional crafts.

We Plan Everything!
price from
£ 1 512
Reserve with just £ 302 today – pay the rest comfortably later
All Travelers Fully Insured
Pay in Full or in Parts
Deaf Support & Guidance
20% Deposit to Book