Welcome to Istanbul! A city born from a blend of European and Asian influences, Istanbul is full of intriguing sights and ancient wonders, from its spellbinding architecture to its exceptional cuisine.
Upon arrival at Istanbul Airport (IST), you’ll be greeted and transferred to your hotel in time for a welcome meeting with your fellow travellers and an enticing dinner at a local restaurant.
Arrival & Transfers:
Please book your flights to arrive at Istanbul Airport (IST) by 5pm. Airport transfers are included on the first day of your tour. Your transfer will meet you on arrival and take you to your hotel. Check-in on Day 1 is at 3pm.
Start your morning with a visit to the elaborate Topkapi Palace, former residence of the sultans of the Ottoman Empire. Wander its sprawling grounds and intricately decorated halls, then sit down to a filling lunch at a local restaurant.
Later, journey to the streets of Istanbul’s fascinating Sultanahmet neighbourhood. Discover the area’s charm on a guided walk through the Hippodrome – once an ancient Roman circus and the lively heart of Constantinople – witness the grandeur of the Blue Mosque and its six soaring minarets, and admire the silhouette of the magnificent Hagia Sophia – a mind-bending 6th-century Byzantine mosque.
This evening, follow the comforting aromas to the Spice Bazaar and lose yourself amongst the fragrant stalls.
Spend the morning touring Istanbul’s most important neighbourhoods and uncover its historic and modern architectural treasures, walking alongside the streetcar down bustling Istiklal Avenue. Reach the Grand Bazaar – one of the largest covered markets in the world – for time at leisure, where you can peruse the colourful wares of over 4,000 shopfronts.
Later, embark on a cruise along the Bosphorus Strait, gliding through the waters that separate Europe and Asia. Admire the verdant shorelines and palatial ‘yali’ – wooden mansions built right on the waterfront.
Back ashore, take your private transfer to the airport for your domestic flight to Cappadocia, where you’ll be transferred to your hotel for check-in and a satisfying dinner.
Travel time: Flight – approx. 90 minutes
Adorned with stunning caves and ‘fairy chimneys’ — unique formations of eroded volcanic rocks – Cappadocia is a truly otherworldly landscape.
Choose to rise early for the sunrise of a lifetime on an optional hot air balloon flight over the magical fairy chimneys (additional costs apply). A bucket-list item for keen travellers, this is an experience not to be missed.
Later this morning, explore the wondrous formations up close and learn how the region’s soft tufa rock has allowed for the creation of incredible underground cities, chapels, cave houses and more. Take in incredible natural formations in the Avcilar and Guvercinlik Valleys, then trace the signs of successive civilisations carved in the town of Uchisar.
Later on, delve into one of the oldest and finest Turkish crafts on a visit to a carpet-weaving workshop. This evening, relax at your hotel over dinner.
Optional activity:
- Cappadocia sunrise hot air balloon ride (additional costs apply).
Fill up with a buffet breakfast at your hotel, then pay a visit to a traditional pottery workshop to learn about the skilled process of working with clay. See a wonderfully preserved 13th-century caravanserai, a roadside inn for weary travellers of centuries past.
Descend into the underground city of Serhatli – an ancient Christian refuge – then continue to Konya, home of Turkiye’s famous Sufi whirling dervishes. Take a tour of the Mevlana Museum for a window into the history of the dervishes, then check in at the opulent Dedeman Konya Hotel. Head out to explore the town or relax at the hotel before dinner.
Travel time: Driving – approx. three hours
Today, depart for Pamukkale – a UNESCO World Heritage-listed wonder of mineral-rich hot springs. From petrified calcareous waterfalls to striking stalactites, there’s no shortage of natural beauty here.
Later, set out to explore the ancient city of Hierapolis, known for its 15,000-seat amphitheatre. Dating from the 2nd Century BCE, this impressive structure even now offers spectacular acoustics.
Check in at the Hotel Doga Thermal Health & Spa to rest up and relax. Perhaps savour the spa and massage services of this lavish resort, then indulge in a delightful evening meal with your travel companions.
Travel time: Driving – approx. five hours
Today, drive along the coast to the UNESCO World Heritage-listed ruins of Ephesus, originally the most important Greek settlement in the region. Stroll through this beautifully preserved ancient city, admiring the delicate detail of the Temple of Hadrian and the resolute facade of the Library of Celsus.
Visit a fur production centre for an insight into Turkish craftsmanship, then continue to Izmir for your onward flight to Istanbul. This evening, join your fellow travellers for a flavourful dinner at a local restaurant.
Travel time: Driving – approx. 3.5 hours / Flight – approx. one hour
Bid farewell to enchanting Turkiye and transfer to Istanbul Airport (IST) for your onward flight to Amman, Jordan (AMM). Populated by hypnotic desert landscapes and captivating ancient sites, Jordan owes its unique beauty to both humans and nature in equal portion.
Welcome to Amman, the capital of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan! After checking in to your accommodation, enjoy the afternoon at leisure before joining your fellow travellers for a quick welcome meeting and delicious dinner at a local restaurant.
Travel time: Flight – approx. 2.5 hours
After breakfast, join your guide on a tour of downtown Amman, with a noteworthy stop at Amman Citadel, with its monumental Temple of Hercules and Umayyad Palace. Visit the fascinating Jordan Archaeological Museum for a closer look at Jordan’s antique history, take in panoramic views from the top of one of Amman’s seven jabals (hills) and make your way back down to the colossal Roman Theatre.
Continue with a visit to Jerash, an ancient city founded by Alexander the Great, to marvel at its remarkable Greco-Roman ruins. Walk the Roman Cardo, viewing grooves made by chariot wheels, and visit the city’s ampitheatre, temples and vast Roman Forum. Jerash was once known as the ‘City of One Thousand Pillars.’ It was hidden for centuries beneath desert sand before being excavated and restored, and it’s now considered one of the best-preserved Roman provincial towns in the world.
Return to Amman and enjoy a festive dinner at a local restaurant.
Travel time: Driving – approx. 90 minutes
Set off this morning for the legendary Mount Nebo, where Moses was said to have seen the promised land and later laid to rest. Continue to Madaba to see the spectacular mosaic map of this Holy Land embedded within the floor of the Greek Orthodox Church. Travel towards 12th-century Shobak Castle, strategically built on top of a small hill northeast of the town of the same name. The site is filled with interesting features: baths, cisterns, rainwater pipes and millstones.
Later, make your way to Petra, a most magnificent ancient city, where you’ll check into your hotel for the evening.
Travel time: Driving – approx. four hours
Strike out after breakfast toward the magnificent ruins of Petra, the ancient capital of the Nabateans. Spend a full day exploring this UNESCO World Heritage-listed site, passing through the Siq to view the majestic Treasury, the Temple of the Winged Lions and the Palace Tomb. Once a rich merchant city and a stop for camel caravans bringing spices, silk and slaves from Arabia to the Mediterranean, Petra was lost for 1,000 years, emerging from antiquity in 1812 when it was rediscovered by the Swiss explorer Johann Ludwig Burckhardt.
Spend the night at a local resort, surrounded by antiquity.
After breakfast, enjoy another day of exploration, focusing on Little Petra, an area of ruins filled with old tombs, water containers and channels that directly connects to Petra via the Siq Al Bared canyon.
Later, depart for Wadi Rum — the Valley of the Moon — which, with its immense size, colour and awe-inspiring shapes, creates an almost supernatural atmosphere. Travel by SUV vehicles driven by local Bedouins who will show you the Lawrence of Arabia Spring, small villages and notable ruins along the way. Tonight, experience a traditional nomadic dinner and stargazing at your comfortable desert camp.
Travel time: Driving – approx. two hours
Enjoy a full buffet breakfast at your desert camp before departing for the Dead Sea. One of the planet’s most spectacular destinations, the Dead Sea is not only the lowest point on Earth – its surface sits at 400 metres below sea level – but it’s also considered one of the world’s most spiritually profound landscapes, filled with dramatic, natural wonders. Restorative saline waters and mineral-rich mud are certain to leave your skin feeling silky smooth.
The ancient Romans once prized the region for its abundance of natural bitumen, which occasionally floated to the top of the water like a supernatural gift. Spend the rest of your day floating effortlessly in the buoyant blue waters of this tranquil oasis, just steps from your resort. This evening, enjoy a hearty dinner at your hotel.
Travel time: Driving – approx. four hours
Rise early and depart for Salt, historically a vital Ottoman Empire trading post between the eastern and western deserts. Follow the town’s storied ‘Harmony Trail,’ moving from Al Hammam street (named for an important Turkish bathhouse once located there), Bait Abu Jaber and Madafat Al Khalili for a glimpse into two of the city’s oldest preserved mansions. Enjoy lunch in Salt before continuing to Amman, where you’ll enjoy a traditional Jordanian cooking class and dinner to celebrate your final evening in the Kingdom.
Travel time: Driving – approx. one hour
After one final breakfast in Jordan, transfer to the airport for your international flight to Cairo.
Ahlan wa sahlan! The grandeur and glory of Egypt await as you arrive at Cairo International Airport (CAI). Steeped in ancient mystery and buzzing with modern vibrancy, cosmopolitan Cairo is a city alive with culture. Fed by the lifeline of the glittering Nile, Egypt’s capital is known as the ‘City of a Thousand Minarets’ thanks to its spectacular collection of preserved Islamic Caliphate architecture.
After transferring to your hotel, enjoy the rest of your day at leisure before enjoying a welcome meeting and dinner at a delightful local restaurant.
Travel time: Flight – approx. 90 minutes
Gather your energy with a delicious breakfast before being transferred to Cairo Airport (CAI) for your included flight to Luxor (LXR), formerly known as Thebes. Often described as the world’s greatest open-air museum, Luxor is a true archaeological wonderland. Transfer to your river cruise ship, the MS Nile Premium, and take a moment to explore the vessel’s world-class amenities, including a panoramic bar, onboard pub, pool and fitness centre.
As evening falls, retire to your cabin or recline beneath the stars on deck as you drift lazily along the Nile.
Travel time: Flight – approx. one hour
After breakfast onboard the MS Nile Premium, disembark for a tour of the remarkable Luxor Temple, near-perfectly preserved and filled with sphinxes, obelisks and pharaonic statues. Walking through the remnants of much-fabled ancient Thebes, wander down the Avenue of Sphinxes before continuing to the expansive Karnak Temple Complex, where over 18,000 ancient statues have been found.
After lunch onboard, cross to the west bank of the Nile to visit the legendary Valley of the Kings. Majestic and meticulously constructed, the tombs of the pharaohs found here have fascinated archaeologists for over a hundred years, and remain an integral part of Egypt’s millennia-old history. Be drawn to the mesmerising Temple of Queen Hatshepsut, set low against the surrounding cliffs, before passing the famed Colossi of Memnon, built to depict King Amenhotep III in a resting position and known for the mournful sounds they’re said to make at dawn.
Back aboard, indulge in a well-earned evening meal as you sail onward to new wonders.
After breakfast, spend the morning exploring Egypt’s largest and best-preserved pharaonic temple – the Temple of Horus at Edfu. Built to venerate Horus, god of the sun – later identified by the Greeks as Apollo – the site is a breathtaking glimpse into Hellenistic Egypt.
Continue to the ancient agricultural settlement of Kom Ombo. Take your time strolling through the charming village, positioned on a bend in the river where sacred crocodiles once basked in the sun. Central to Kom Ombo is the unique double temple, dedicated to both Sobek, the crocodile god of fertility, and Haroeris, the falcon god of the sky. Wonder at the detailed inscriptions throughout the remains, then return to your vessel to spend the rest of the evening at leisure.
Following breakfast aboard, set out to explore fantastical Aswan. Witness the enormity of the Aswan High Dam, constructed with support from UNESCO to help protect the ancient monuments in danger of flooding. Visit the island of Agilika for a glimpse at its countless historic sites, painstakingly relocated during the construction of the nearby dam. Enjoy a ride onboard a traditional felucca sailboat around Elephantine Island, before continuing to the island of Philae for a visit to the Isis Temple Complex, once dedicated to the ancient mother goddess.
After one more buffet breakfast out on the waters of the Nile, set off for jaw-dropping Abu Simbel. A UNESCO World Heritage-listed complex hewn entirely out of stone, Abu Simbel was constructed under the command of Ramses II – one of Egypt’s longest-ruling pharaohs – and stands as one of the most enduring symbols of Egypt. Wander through the two mighty temples, including the Great Temple of Ra-Harakhty – flanked by massive statues and dedicated to Queen Nefertari.
These magnificent temples were moved in the 1960s when the creation of Lake Nasser threatened their existence. Organised by UNESCO, the relocation of these structures remains one of the greatest feats of preservation in history.
Later, return to Aswan and take a flight back to Cairo where you’ll be transferred to your comfortable accommodation for the evening.
Travel time: Flight – approx. 90 minutes
Today, experience one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World with a pilgrimage to the extraordinary pyramids.
The Pyramids of Giza are the only present-day survivors among the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, built over 4,500 years ago as giant tombs for Pharaohs Khufu, Khafre and Menkaure. Truly monumental in scale, the largest of these ancient structures – the Great Pyramid – is estimated to have taken over two million blocks to complete.
Nearby rests the enigmatic Sphinx, watchful guardian of the colossal funerary monuments. About a thousand years after its construction, a young prince had a dream in which the Sphinx promised him the title of Pharaoh if he cleared the sand from the statue. See the story for yourself, carved on the famed Dream Stele set between the Sphinx’s great paws.
Return to Cairo and pay a visit to the Egyptian Museum and wander through 7,000 years of history as you peruse the world’s largest collection of ancient Egyptian art. Explore the many priceless antiquities with your guide and uncover the treasures of Tutankhamun, from his golden mask to his solid gold sarcophagus and regal throne. Continue to the Coptic neighbourhood of Cairo’s Old Town to walk its storied streets, then finish your tour at the Citadel of Cairo, a medieval fortress perched high on limestone hills above Cairo. Built in the 12th century to protect the city from crusaders, today the citadel complex houses various historic sites, including the National Military Museum and the Great Mosque of Muhammad Ali.
Savour one more breakfast, then collect your luggage and depart for Cairo International Airport (CAI). Say goodbye to Egypt’s dazzling treasures and colourful culture as your journey comes to a close.
Departure & Transfers:
Checkout on your final day is at 10am. Please book your flights to depart from Cairo International Airport (CAI) at any time. Airport transfers are included on the last day of your tour. Your transfer will meet you at your hotel and take you to the airport. The hotel is approx. 30 minute drive from Cairo International Airport (CAI).