Family-Friendly Tour of Egypt: Camel Rides, King Tut & The Red Sea

What to expect on this itinerary
Egypt excites with its history and monuments, but the experience isn’t about connecting the famous photos. This three-destination 11-day family tour is hands-on and interactive, with private guides breathing life into the antiquities, revealing the mysterious secrets that enchant all ages. Featuring camel rides, Red Sea relaxation, King Tut, and lessons with master craftsmen, this handcrafted tour reveals the very best of Egypt from a family-focused perspective.
Customizable Itinerary
Cairo – First Incredible Glimpse of the Pyramids
Your family will be greeted at the airport by a local guide and assisted in clearing customs and immigration. Then transfer to Giza, a desert suburb that’s now incorporated into the city of Cairo. From the hotel rooftop, you enjoy sublime views over the Great Pyramids of Giza. It’s a sight that takes the breath away, one that reveals how the imagination usually misses out on one important detail about the monuments: their size. Everyone can dream about this ancient wonder of the world. Where better to start than the monuments that have inspired visitors for over 3,000 years?
What's Included:
Cairo – Extravagant Monuments to the Past
Cairo – The Treasures of King Tutankhamen
Aswan – Cruising Along the River Nile
Edfu – Attractions Along the River Nile
Luxor – Private Tour of Luxor’s East Bank
Sharm El Sheik – Valley of the Kings and Queens
Sharm El Sheik – Five-Star on the Red Sea
Sharm El Sheik - Family on the Red Sea
Sharm El Sheik - Relaxation at your Pace
Sharm El Sheik – Departure
Trip Highlights
- Camel ride across the desert at sunset, watching the pyramids turn golden as your family discovers the famous sands and ancient world wonders
- Explore the fascinating secrets of King Tutankhamen, visiting his tomb and finding the treasures that were once buried with the boy king
- Stand beneath the majestic pyramids of Giza and enjoy a behind the scenes family tour of ancient Egypt’s greatest monuments
- Enjoy three relaxed days cruising down the Nile River on the Movenpick Royal Lily, a regal craft that’s perfect for families seeking to uncover the magic of the ancient world
- Discover the icons of Luxor on private tours, with Egyptologist guides tailoring the history towards your family’s interests and intrigues
- Marvel at most of ancient Egypt’s most famous monuments, including the Valley of the Kings, temples of Karnak and the Sphinx of Giza
- Get hands-on and interactive by learning how the pyramids were built and enjoying practical demonstrations from master craftsmen
- Spend the last three days lounging on an exotic private beach in Sharm El Sheik, with the blissful Red Sea waters offering many options for additional family adventure
Starting Price
$12,600 per person (excluding international flights)
What's Included
- Accommodations
- In-country transportation
- Some or all activities and tours
- Expert trip planning
- 24x7 support during your trip
Your final trip cost will vary based on your selected accommodations, activities, meals, and other trip elements that you opt to include.
Verified Traveler Reviews
Based on 149 reviews
Ahmed of this travel company was wonderful. He spent a great deal of time setting up a very customized tour of Cairo, Luxor, Aswan and Abu Simbel. The sightseeing and the coordination of the activities was well conceived and well executed. I have mobility difficulties, and the wheelchair assistant made a huge difference in being able see and navigate the various tombs and monuments. I was able to experience many things that may not have been possible without such planning and teamwork. Ahmed was very flexible and helpful in creating the itinerary that best suited my interests and my mobility limitations. The hotels were good and the hotel in Luxor was particularly special. I did have difficulty with the guide in Aswan and Luxor. He gave information about the tombs, and even helped with photos and the wheelchair, but he gave very little information on the cities we we’re visiting. He seemed to try to cut out items in the itinerary.Several examples: I specifically requested shopping in Aswan Nubian art. He said that I would not be able to tolerate the shopping area in Aswan because of my wheelchair. I said if that is true, what about a crafts center or store? He said that there was none in Aswan, the place to go for that was Luxor. When we got to Luxor, he wanted to take me Alabaster store. I told him I was not interested in that. I said I wanted to see Nubian and other Egyptian crafts, and he said that is not available in Luxor. I said I wanted to go to a Crafts center, and he said that they are all the same, and that I refused the one he wanted to take me to. Needless to say I never got to see any Crafts centers in Luxor. When I was in Aswan, and the guide advised against the shopping area, I said I wanted to replace it some other activity. He said how about “downtown Aswan”? I said fine. Five minutes later, he announced that there was nothing to see downtown. He said we will drive near the Nile. We drive north of Aswan for 5 minutes, and then returned to the hotel. It was extremely frustrating! My last example,….. Edfu was on my itinerary. When we were nearing Edfu, the guide announced that Edfu was not very interesting. I had wished that he gave me some warning so I could possibly do some research on what else we could have substituted if we did not visit Edfu. I said that I definitely wanted to replace another site with Edfu if we not stop there. He did eventually offer to substitute a visit to Habu the next day. (Which was a nice stop). It seemed like the guide wanted to shorten my itinerary, and usually with no advance warning.
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We just returned from a wonderful trip to Egypt (Dec 2017 - 10 days). Our trip was entirely managed by this travel company and we visited Cairo, Luxor, Sharm El Sheikh, Ismailia, Fayoum and Alexandria. Everything from airport shuttle, tours, guides, hotels, dining etc was well managed to our delight by the agency. The tour managers, guides and drivers were very friendly and the guides were very knowledgeable about history, culture, local food and so on. We thoroughly enjoyed the trip.
Improvement Areas:
1) Some of the group activities ( Hot air ballon and snorkeling trip to Ras Mohamed) was sold to us as private activities. One activity was delayed and crowded and the other, we had to skip it.
2) Egypt Air travel - Our ticketing within Egypt wasn't handled properly, we had to wait for more than 5 hours at the airport on our trip from Luxor to Sharm El Sheikh. We had to reach Sharm El Sheikh pretty late than planned and nothing was offered to accomodate the change and inconvenience.
Special Mentions:
Our tour manager at Cairo, was very friendly and took care of us very well. Our guide for Cairo, Alexandria, Fayoum and Ismailia was very knowledgeable. He went above and beyond in meeting our needs - local food, activities etc. Best drivers of our entire tripOur tour guide at Luxor was very good in explaining historical things to us in simpler terms.Our tour guide at Mt Sinai
We faced some issues, but the wonderful work of the ground team ( Tour managers, Guides and Drivers) helped us leave Egypt with a big smile on our faces. We made lot of friends during this trip.
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The trip was memorable and well organized. Our hands were held every day of the trip from the time we arrived in Cairo until we departed in Amman. We saw amazing sites in Cairo, including the pyramids and the Egyptian museum, the cruise on the Nile from Aswan to Luxor was fabulous, with stops to see incredible temples and the pharaoh tombs in the Valley of the Kings as well as an incredible ballon ride. Jordan was also impressive, from the Roman ruins in Jerash to the ancient city of Petra along with enjoyable leisure activities including a day at a Dead Sea resort and a jeep ride in the desert. The hotels and cruise ship were all first-rate and our guides were all well-informed and enthusiastic. This travel agency offered all of this for an incredibly reasonable price, especially since we had our own private guides and drivers for most of our sight-seeing. We also were happy to support an Egypt-based travel company which benefited the people in the countries we visited.
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