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The site of the magnificent ancient city of Thebes, Luxor is said to preserve a third of the world’s ancient monuments between the pillars of its majestic temples. Dubbed the world’s greatest open-air museum, the capital of Upper Egypt recently celebrated the grand reopening of the 2.7km (1.7 mile) Avenue of the Sphinxes, an ancient thoroughfare connecting Karnak Temple, home of the famed Temple of Amun-Ra, and the impressively preserved Luxor Temple.
A sunrise hot air balloon ride will give you a captivating bird's-eye view of this city of ancient wonders. Once you're back on the ground, head to Hatshepsut Temple and Medinet Habu – two massive ancient architectural wonders that feature prominently on travelers' Instagram feeds – and cross the river to the Valley of the Kings, the royal burial site of Tutankhamun, Seti I and Ramses II.
You should know that you can relax and that we take very seriously all steps established by WHO for your safety. We guide our clients on the main health precaution measurements and we apply all the necessary ones on our tours, including transportation.
Usually, the check-in time is at 11:00 AM after breakfast and before Lunch. As most flights arrive much earlier, immediate access to your cabin will be provided if available. If the option is unavailable, however, you will kindly be asked to wait until check-in time. A good way to kill time and make the most of the previous situation is to start your tours early in your trip.
Normally, Nile Cruise Check out Time is at 8:00 or 9:00 AM right after breakfast. However, if your flight or train is running late, all the cruise facilities are available except the cabin and the restaurant. Moreover, you can safely keep your luggage onboard your designated cruise and explore the city until your flight/train departure time.
The two standard meal plan variations for a Nile Cruise are all-inclusive & full board with the latter being the most common. Full board options include all meals in either a set menu or buffet, served at a fixed time. Items that are not included in the meal plan are beverages except for breakfast tea, coffee, juice, afternoon tea, which are all complimentary. As for the second meal plan criteria, the all-inclusive meal plan includes all types of alcoholic and nonalcoholic drinks.
The official currency of Egypt is the Egyptian Pound (EGP). One Egyptian Pound is divided into 100 piastres. While US dollars are widely accepted in tourist areas (like hotels, some shops, and restaurants), it’s best to use Egyptian Pounds for everyday purchases, especially outside of tourist hubs. It’s recommended to exchange some currency before or after arrival.
Mosques and all other places of worship occupy a high and respected place in the hearts of most Egyptians. There isn’t really special clothing for visiting a mosque in Egypt; however, conservative attire is highly recommended out of respect. In some mosques, women will be asked to cover their hair and perhaps their arms and legs. Both women and men will be asked to remove their shoes before entering.
Credit cards are accepted in most major hotels, upscale restaurants, and large shops in tourist areas. The most commonly accepted cards are Visa and MasterCard. However, it’s important to note that smaller shops, markets, and local restaurants may not accept credit cards. Having some local currency on hand for these situations is always a good idea.
It can be more cost-effective to exchange money in Egypt, especially at local banks or exchange offices. Currency exchange rates in Egypt are typically better than those offered by US banks or exchange services at home. Avoid exchanging money at airports, as the rates there tend to be less favorable. However, it’s a good idea to bring a small amount of cash in Egyptian Pounds with you, just in case.
Yes, US dollars are widely accepted in major tourist areas, such as hotels, high-end shops, and some restaurants. However, you’ll often get a better exchange rate if you pay in Egyptian Pounds (EGP), especially for small purchases or in local markets. US dollars may also be accepted for tips, but it’s always better to have Egyptian Pounds for day-to-day expenses.
The best way to get around Egypt depends on where you’re traveling. In major cities like Cairo or Alexandria, taxis, Ubers, and ride-hailing apps (like Lyft) are widely used. For longer distances, trains and domestic flights are common, especially for trips between cities like Cairo, Luxor, and Aswan. In smaller cities, local minivans or buses might be the primary mode of transport. Additionally, river cruises (on the Nile) are a popular way to travel between cities like Luxor and Aswan.
Most international airports in Egypt, including Cairo International Airport, offer airport taxis and private car services. You can also use ride-hailing apps like Uber and Careem, which are available at major airports. Hotel shuttles may also be available, so it’s worth checking with your hotel in advance. Currency exchange at the airport can help if you need local cash for transport.
Nile cruises are a popular way to travel between Luxor and Aswan, offering a relaxing way to see Egypt’s ancient sites along the river. Feluccas (traditional sailboats) are also available for shorter trips or private tours on the Nile, especially in places like Cairo and Aswan. For faster options, there are motorboats for day trips along the Nile.
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