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Luxor extraordinary (private day trip)

Luxor extraordinary (private day trip)

€86 / per person
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Overview :

Luxor means “The Palaces” in Arabic and was known in ancient times as the City of a Hundred Doors. The city is considered by many to be the largest open-air museum in the world, as it covers an area of 417 square kilometers and contains some of the most majestic and extraordinary temples and tombs such as the Valley of the Kings, the Karnak Temple, the Luxor Temple and the Queen Hatshepsut Temple.

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Discount for children :

  • 0-5 free of charge
  • 6-11 50% discount
  • From 12 years full price

The itinerary of the trip :

  • Luxor Temple
  • Valley of the Queens
  • Clossen of Memnon
  • Habu temple
  • Banana island
  • Nile trip

Included :

  • Private mini Bus ( the whole time )
  • Lunch
  • Entrance fees are included
  • Soft drinks included in the bus
  • English speaking Egyptologist

Not included :

  • Drinks at Lunch
  • Personal expenses

Pick up :

Approx. 05:00 am from Hotel

Arrival time :

Approx. 20:00 at Hotel

Must bring :

  • Passport
  • Breakfast box
  • Sunglasses
  • Sunscreen
  • Comfortable shoes
  • Water
  • Money for Personal expenses

Transfer surcharge:

The guests from Marsa alam pay an additional €50.00 transfer surcharge per person.

The guests from El Qusier pay additional 35,00 € transfer surcharge per person.

  • Departure
    Hotel
  • Departure Time
    Approximately 05:00
  • Return Time
    Approximately 20:00
  • Dress Code
    Casual, comfortable and light

Tour Plan

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Itenerary

  • Luxor Temple
  • Valley of the Queens
  • Clossen of Memnon
  • Habu temple
  • Banana island
  • Nile trip

Included :

  • Private mini Bus ( the whole time )
  • Lunch
  • Entrance fees are included
  • Soft drinks included in the bus
  • English speaking Egyptologist

Not included :

  • Drinks at Lunch
  • Personal expenses

Pick up :

Approx. 05:00 am from Hotel

Arrival time :

Approx. 20:00 at Hotel

Must bring :

  • Passport
  • Breakfast box
  • Sunglasses
  • Sunscreen
  • Comfortable shoes
  • Water
  • Money for Personal expenses

Transfer surcharge:

The guests from Marsa alam pay an additional €50.00 transfer surcharge per person.

The guests from El Qusier pay additional 35,00 € transfer surcharge per person.

Tour Location

Luxor means "The Palaces" in Arabic and was known in ancient times as the City of a Hundred Doors. The city is considered by many to be the largest open-air museum in the world.

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