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This is a suggested independent itinerary that you customize. Please select the best flights, hotels, trains, activities, transportation and number of nights in each destination to fit your needs.
A perfect introduction of Egypt!. Explore Cairo (delve into this vibrant and energetic city, making a stop at some of the many mosques and palaces; or amuse yourself with the magnificent views of the pyramids of Giza; visiting the capital's medieval markets by Khan El-Khalili, or walk down the Nile promenade), then, fly to Sharm El Sheikh. After that, take a transfer to Dahab (Egyptian town on the southeast coast of the Sinai Peninsula in Egypt, approximately 80 km northeast of Sharm el-Sheikh. Formerly a Bedouin fishing spot, Dahab is now considered to be one of Egypt's most treasured diving destinations). Last but not least, fly to Alexandria (known as 'The Pearl of the Mediterranean', featuring alluring beaches and its world-wide known Bibliotheca Alexandrina, holding more than 8 million books). This is a flexible vacation package. Select your number of nights in each city, desired hotel and activities.
This 9 night sample itinerary includes:
Flight into Cairo and out of Alexandria
Hotel for 3 nights in Cairo
Flight from Cairo to Sharm El Sheikh
Hotel for 2 nights in Sharm El Sheikh
Transfer from Hotel in Sharm El Sheikh to Hotel in Dahab
Hotel for 2 nights in Dahab
Transfer from Hotel in Dahab to Sharm El Sheikh Airport
Flight from Sharm El Sheikh to Alexandria
Hotel for 2 nights in Alexandria
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Alexandria (12)Cairo (242)Sharm El Sheikh (3)Dahab (1)
Trip Summary
3 nights in Cairo
The capital city of Egypt, Cairo, straddles Africa and the Middle East and is the 19th largest city in the world, full of ancient Egyptian history, UNESCO World Heritage Sites and one of the 7th wonders of the world – The Pyramids and the Sphinx of Giza. The city has a rich heritage with many ancient sites to be discovered. Take a cruise along the Nile River, head up The Cairo Tower, wander around the many mosques and museums and enjoy the delicious local cuisine and a vibrant nightlife.
Explore The Great Pyramids of Giza, The Great Sphinx, Coptic Museum, Old Cairo, The Cairo Tower, Al-Azhar Park, The Egyptian Museum, Khan el-Khalili Market, Mohamed Ali Mosque and so much more!
2 nights in Sharm El Sheikh
Sharm El-Sheik is a gate to paradise where you will spend some amazing time during your stay. There are numerous guided safari tours that take tourists to an adventurous journey along Sharm's deserts. You can ride a camel, watch the charming sunset in the desert and stargaze with Bedouin guides. Once you step into Sharm El Sheikh, you won't know where to start! Extreme water sports like diving, sailing and snorkeling are available 24/7, all the major spas of Egypt in one place, and stunning scenery to drink in.
Explore Naama Bay, Ras Mohamed Nature Reserve, Jaz Fanara Resort, Nabq Nature Reserve, Jabal Mousa, Saint Catherine's Monastery.
2 nights in Dahab
Low-key, laid-back and low-rise, Dahab is the Middle East's prime beach resort for independent travelers. This former Bedouin fishing village is now a popular tourist destination—especially for serious windsurfers, who'll find some of the best conditions in the world off Dahab's beaches. Dahab is also home to the Blue Hole, the world's most dangerous dive site. Descending to a maximum depth of 328 feet and easily accessible from the shore, the Blue Hole, is shielded from the currents, so its waters are relatively calm. Dahab is a destination so alluring that some have opted to make it their home soon after visiting.
Visit and explore the Blue Hole, Liquid Adventures Dahab, Red Sea, Lighthouse Divecenter, The Lagoon, Insights Seekers, and so much more.
2 nights in Alexandria
Alexandria is Egypt's second-largest city and the largest seaport in the country known as 'The Pearl of the Mediterranean.' It's a vibrant city with an impressive and storied history, founded by Alexander the Great in 331 BC. The Alexandria Lighthouse was the symbol of the city and one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, The Qaitbay's Citadel now stands in its place boasting spectacular sights of the harbor and Mediterranean Sea. Visitors can enjoy exploring ancient archeological sites, wandering around fantastic museums, spending a day at the beach or shopping in the bustling souks. The city has so much to offer including delicious fresh fish and seafood, some of the best in the country.
Visit Qaitbay's Citadel, Montazah Palace and Gardens, Mamoura Beach, Ancient Roman Amphitheater, Pompey's Pillar, Catacombs, The Corniche, and so much more!
Egypt has been known as the cradle of civilization for centuries and also a cradle for inspiration; the source of many people`s discoveries and experiences. Discover the eternal Egypt of the Pharaohs and Great Pyramids, the last remaining wonders in the world, from the banks of the world`s second longest river, the Nile. The traces of this 5000 years civilization border the river valley for more than a thousand kilometers. Alexandria and its legendary port shines as the `Pearl of the Eastern Mediterranean` with its oriental flair and deep historical, cultural and archaeological heritage, and along all the North Coast with its stunning beaches.
The capital city of Egypt, Cairo, straddles Africa and the Middle East and is the 19th largest city in the world, full of ancient Egyptian history, UNESCO World Heritage Sites and one of the 7th wonders of the world – The Pyramids and the Sphinx of Giza. The city has a rich heritage with many ancient sites to be discovered. Take a cruise along the Nile River, head up The Cairo Tower, wander around the many mosques and museums and enjoy the delicious local cuisine and a vibrant nightlife.
Explore The Great Pyramids of Giza, The Great Sphinx, Coptic Museum, Old Cairo, The Cairo Tower, Al-Azhar Park, The Egyptian Museum, Khan el-Khalili Market, Mohamed Ali Mosque and so much more!
Sharm El-Sheik is a gate to paradise where you will spend some amazing time during your stay. There are numerous guided safari tours that take tourists to an adventurous journey along Sharm's deserts. You can ride a camel, watch the charming sunset in the desert and stargaze with Bedouin guides. Once you step into Sharm El Sheikh, you won't know where to start! Extreme water sports like diving, sailing and snorkeling are available 24/7, all the major spas of Egypt in one place, and stunning scenery to drink in.
Explore Naama Bay, Ras Mohamed Nature Reserve, Jaz Fanara Resort, Nabq Nature Reserve, Jabal Mousa, Saint Catherine's Monastery.
Low-key, laid-back and low-rise, Dahab is the Middle East's prime beach resort for independent travelers. This former Bedouin fishing village is now a popular tourist destination—especially for serious windsurfers, who'll find some of the best conditions in the world off Dahab's beaches. Dahab is also home to the Blue Hole, the world's most dangerous dive site. Descending to a maximum depth of 328 feet and easily accessible from the shore, the Blue Hole, is shielded from the currents, so its waters are relatively calm. Dahab is a destination so alluring that some have opted to make it their home soon after visiting.
Visit and explore the Blue Hole, Liquid Adventures Dahab, Red Sea, Lighthouse Divecenter, The Lagoon, Insights Seekers, and so much more.
Alexandria is Egypt's second-largest city and the largest seaport in the country known as 'The Pearl of the Mediterranean.' It's a vibrant city with an impressive and storied history, founded by Alexander the Great in 331 BC. The Alexandria Lighthouse was the symbol of the city and one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, The Qaitbay's Citadel now stands in its place boasting spectacular sights of the harbor and Mediterranean Sea. Visitors can enjoy exploring ancient archeological sites, wandering around fantastic museums, spending a day at the beach or shopping in the bustling souks. The city has so much to offer including delicious fresh fish and seafood, some of the best in the country.
Visit Qaitbay's Citadel, Montazah Palace and Gardens, Mamoura Beach, Ancient Roman Amphitheater, Pompey's Pillar, Catacombs, The Corniche, and so much more!