Cairo - Pyramids of Giza
The only surviving Wonder of the Ancient World. Built more than 4,500 years ago as royal tombs for the pharaohs. The three main pyramids belong to Khufu, Khafre, and Menkaure.
Experience the wonders of ancient Egypt with expertly guided City Tours from Hurghada, El Gouna, Sahl Hasheesh and Makadi. Stand before the majestic Pyramids of Giza and the Sphinx, explore the Egyptian Museum in Cairo, and discover Luxor’s Valley of the Kings, Valley of the Queens, and awe-inspiring temples. All trips including hotel pick-up, professional guides and clear itineraries — an unforgettable journey through Egyptian history and culture.
⏱ Daily • 2 AM – 4 PM
Pyramids, Sphinx & Egyptian Museum by coach (group/small group).
Adult – €70.00–€80.00
Child – €40.00–€50.00
Infant – €20.00–€30.00
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⏱ Daily • 2 AM – 10 PM
Tailored private itinerary with Egyptologist guide.
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⏱ Daily • 4 AM – 9 PM
Karnak, Valley of the Kings & Nile photo stops.
Adult – €75.00–€85.00
Child – €50.00–€60.00
Infant – €20.00–€30.00
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⏱ Daily • 4 AM – 9 PM
Queens’ tombs plus key East & West Bank sites.
Adult – €65.00
Child – €40.00
Infant – €20.00
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⏱ Daily • 4 AM – next day 2 PM
Two-day Luxor highlights with sunrise balloon ride.
Adult – €230.00
Child – €180.00
Infant – €130.00
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⏱ Daily • between 10 AM – 6 PM
Old town, marina & local markets with guide.
Per person – €25.00 (min. 2)
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Explore temples, tombs & monuments that tell the story of ancient Egypt.
Bustling markets, local crafts and authentic Egyptian cuisine.
Professional guides share context, hidden details and time-saving tips.
Get to know the highlights before you go: quick facts and context about the most famous sites in Egypt’s ancient capitals.
The only surviving Wonder of the Ancient World. Built more than 4,500 years ago as royal tombs for the pharaohs. The three main pyramids belong to Khufu, Khafre, and Menkaure.
One of the world’s largest and oldest statues. Carved from limestone with the body of a lion and the face of Pharaoh Khafre. Guarding the Giza Plateau since around 2500 BC.
Holds over 120,000 artifacts, including the treasures of Tutankhamun. Located in Tahrir Square, it is the most important museum of ancient Egyptian history.
A famous Cairo marketplace. Narrow alleys filled with spices, perfumes, gold, silver, and traditional crafts. A perfect spot for souvenirs and local culture.
The royal burial ground of Egypt’s New Kingdom pharaohs. More than 60 tombs carved deep into the rock, including the famous tomb of Tutankhamun. Walls decorated with colorful hieroglyphs and scenes from the afterlife.
The largest religious site of ancient Egypt. Known for its Great Hypostyle Hall with 134 massive columns. A place of worship for over 2,000 years, dedicated to Amun, Mut, and Khonsu.
Final resting place of royal wives and children. The most famous tomb is that of Queen Nefertari, considered the most beautiful in Egypt with vivid wall paintings.
A majestic temple in the heart of Luxor, linked to Karnak by the ancient Avenue of Sphinxes. Built by Pharaoh Amenhotep III and later expanded by Ramses II. Especially beautiful when illuminated at night.
Two giant statues of Amenhotep III guarding the ancient mortuary temple site—perfect photo stop.
A masterpiece of architecture built for Queen Hatshepsut, one of Egypt’s few female pharaohs. Three terraces rise dramatically against the cliffs of Deir el-Bahari.
Well-preserved temple complex with massive pylons and colorful reliefs. Famous for scenes depicting the battles of Ramses III against the Sea Peoples.
A modern seafront promenade with stylish restaurants, shops, and vibrant nightlife. Ideal for evening walks, boat trips, and enjoying Red Sea views.
The largest mosque in Hurghada. Built with white marble, topped by impressive domes and tall minarets. Open to visitors who dress respectfully.
A lively local market where fishermen bring in their daily catch. Fresh seafood of all kinds and an authentic glimpse into Egyptian coastal life.
A traditional market filled with the colors and scents of Egypt. Fresh produce, exotic spices, and local specialties, perfect for souvenirs and photos.
The main Christian church in Hurghada. Known for its beautiful interior, colorful icons, and peaceful atmosphere. A symbol of Egypt’s cultural diversity.
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Yes. Pick-up and drop-off from Hurghada is included. Surcharges apply from:
Makadi, Sahl Hasheesh +€5.00 per person
El Gouna, Soma Bay + €10,00 per person
Our tours are including the main site tickets (e.g., Pyramids, Egyptian Museum, Valley of the Kings). Optional tombs or inside-pyramid tickets are extra.
Hurghada → Cairo around 6 hours each way by coach
Hurghada → Luxor around 4 hrs. We plan comfort stops on our route.
Please bring your Passport (or ID), comfortable shoes, sun protection, water, some cash for optional tickets/souvenirs.
Many itineraries include a lunch (e.g. Cairo and Luxor Day Trips); beverages are with extra charge. Our Gurghada City Tour not including food or beverages. Please check your chosen tour details.
English & German are standard; other languages on request.
See the icons of Egypt in one full-day itinerary from Hurghada: the Pyramids of Giza, the Great Sphinx and highlights of the Egyptian Museum. Smart routing and a licensed guide keep the day smooth and informative.
> Hotel pick-up & return transfer
> Professional guide (EN/DE)
> Pyramids complex & Sphinx visit
> Egyptian Museum highlights
> Lunch stop (details on request)
Travel at your own pace with a private vehicle and Egyptologist guide. Customize museum sections, add inside-pyramid tickets, or opt for a Nile felucca ride depending on timing.
> Private transport & flexible schedule
> Egyptologist guide
> Customizable museum/necropolis focus
> Optional add-ons (inside pyramid, boat, dinner)
Dive into the Valley of the Kings tombs, a photo stop at Colossi of Memnon, then the vast Karnak Temple on the East Bank. Balanced pacing and shaded breaks are planned for comfort.
> Hotel pick-up & transfer to Luxor
> Licensed guide (EN/DE)
> Valley of the Kings (selected tombs)
> Karnak Temple complex
> Lunch stop (details on request)
Focus on the artistry of the queens’ tombs on the West Bank and complement with key East Bank highlights. Ideal if you’ve seen Kings before or want a different angle on Luxor’s iconography.
> Guided West & East Bank program
> Valley of the Queens (selected tombs)
> Additional temple stop (route dependent)
> Time for photos & market browsing
Two relaxed days for Luxor’s essentials plus a breathtaking hot-air balloon flight over the Nile at sunrise. More time at sites, less rush, and golden-hour photos built in.
> Hotel pick-up & return transfer
> 1 night accommodation in Luxor
> Guided visits (West & East Bank)
> Sunrise hot-air balloon (weather-dependent)
See beyond the beaches: the old fish market, atmospheric El Mina Mosques, the modern marina, local bazaars and the Coptic Cathedral — a relaxed introduction to the city with photo stops and tastings.
> Hotel pick-up & return
> Guide (EN/DE)
> Old town & marina
> Markets & viewpoints
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