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 vibrant modernity, 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 being assisted through airport arrivals by an on-ground representative, take your private transfer to the stately Fairmont Nile City, situated on the banks of the Nile, with sweeping views all the way to the distant pyramids. Enjoy the rest of your day at leisure before an elegant set welcome dinner with your touring party, including a complimentary glass of wine or beer.
Today, experience one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, with a full day dedicated to the extraordinary pyramids.
The Great Pyramids of Giza are the only present-day survivors of 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 is estimated to have taken over two million blocks to complete.
Nearby rests the enigmatic Sphinx, the watchful guardian of the colossal funerary monuments. About a thousand years after its construction, a young prince had a dream that the Sphinx promised him the title of Pharaoh if he cleared the sand from the statue. See the story yourself, carved on the Dream Stele set between the Sphinx’s great paws.
Enjoy a lunch of traditional Egyptian cuisine at 9 Pyramids Lounge and relax in Bedouin-style seating overlooking the spectacular pyramids of Giza.
Visit the necropolis of Saqqara, where the very first pyramids were built as tombs for kings. Instead of the smooth sides featured on other pyramids, these stepped pyramids represent the pharaoh’s stepladder to heaven. Discover the famous Step Pyramid of Pharaoh Djoser, the oldest known pyramid in Egypt and the world’s first freestanding stone structure.
Round out your dig through history in the legendary city of Memphis, founded almost 5,000 years ago by the Pharaoh Menes, who united Upper and Lower Egypt. Memphis became the capital of the Old Kingdom and the heart of Egypt’s busy import-export activity, with traders from around the world lending it a cosmopolitan atmosphere.
Later, return to Cairo for another evening spent in Egypt’s vibrant capital.
After a delicious buffet breakfast, meet with your tour guide for a guided exploration of this storied city.
The study of ancient Egyptian language, history and architecture has obsessed archaeologists and linguists for centuries, and Egyptology has become a respected discipline across the world. Waste no time mining your guide’s expert knowledge as you head to the Grand Egyptian Museum in Giza – a cutting-edge collection of archaeological gems from this historic region, housed in one of the largest museum complexes in the world. Uncover thousands of Tutankhamun’s treasured relics and piece together a complex picture of ancient Egypt in the halls of this long-awaited archival project.
Enjoy lunch in the manicured Al-Azhar Park, then continue to Al-Muizz Street in Cairo’s Old Town. Built in the 10th century BCE, this monument-lined street takes its name from the founder of Cairo himself and offers a glimpse at the city’s Islamic history. Continue to the bustling brightness of Khan el-Khalili, a renowned bazaar dating back over 1,000 years. Peruse the wares of the innumerable shopfronts, then take your transfer back to your hotel for the evening.
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.
On arrival, visit the expansive Karnak Temple Complex and the Temple of Amun-Re. Walk the remnants of the much-fabled ancient Thebes through the Avenue of Sphinxes, then check in for your elegant Nile River cruise and savour a refreshing lunch onboard.
Later, disembark once more for a tour of the remarkable Luxor Temple, near-perfectly preserved and dramatically lit against the desert night. 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
Today, set out to explore the West Bank of Luxor and uncover the mysterious Valley of the Kings. Witness the tombs of Tutankhamun and Ramses VI, as well as the beautifully decorated tomb of Seti I. Majestic and meticulously constructed, the tombs of the pharaohs have fascinated archaeologists for over a hundred years, remaining an integral part of Egypt’s millennia-old history.
Be drawn to the mesmerising Temple of Queen Hatshepsut, set low against the surrounding cliffs. Later, pass the famed Colossi of Memnon, built to depict King Amenhotep III in a resting position and known for the mournful sounds they’re rumoured to make at dawn.
Back onboard, indulge in a well-earned lunch as you sail onward to new wonders.
After breakfast, spend the morning exploring Egypt’s largest and best-preserved Pharaonic temple – the Temple of Edfu. Built to venerate ancient 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, situated at 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 onboard, 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.
Survey the gargantuan Unfinished Obelisk and learn of its abandoned fate, then meander through the majestic Philae Temple Complex to study the walls of the Temple of Isis.
Return to your elegant cruiser for a refreshing lunch, then spend the rest of your afternoon freely, perhaps choosing to join an optional tour of the many surrounding wonders.
After one more breakfast – and the chance to join an optional trip to the jaw-dropping Abu Simbel – it’s time to take your flight back to Cairo, where you’ll transfer to your hotel at the edge of the Nile.
The rest of the day is yours for the taking.
Travel time: Flight – approx. one hour
Bid farewell to enchanting Egypt and transfer to Cairo International Airport (CAI) for your onward flight to Amman, Jordan (AMM). Populated by hypnotic desert landscapes and captivating ancient sites, Jordan owes its unique beauty to both the human and the earthly.
Warmly met and welcomed to the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, you’ll be transferred directly to your Dead Sea hotel.
One of the planet’s most spectacular destinations, the Dead Sea is not only the lowest point on Earth – coming in at 400 metres below sea level at the surface – but also considered one of the world’s most spiritual landscapes, filled with dramatic, natural wonders. Restorative saline waters and mineral-rich mud are certain to leave your skin feeling silky smooth.
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, served with complimentary drinks.
Travel time: Flight – approx. 90 minutes
Set off this morning on your journey to Petra, stopping at 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 Kerak Castle, strategically built atop a hill along the King’s Highway.
Later, arrive in Petra, Jordan’s magnificent ancient city, where you’ll check into your hotel for the evening.
Travel time: Driving – approx. 3.5 hours / 304km
Wake to a satisfying breakfast, then set out to explore the ‘Rose City’ of Petra with your expert guide.
Bear witness to the enormous Djinn Blocks and the remains of the Obelisk Tomb, then step up to the Siq – the entrance to this ancient Nabatean city. Follow your guide as you excavate history on your tour of this incredible collection of tombs and temples, carved into pink sandstone walls dating to 300 BCE. Discover one of the Seven Wonders of the World as you study the intricately carved facade of the Treasury, the grand Roman Theatre and the Colonnade Street, and the awe-inspiring Grand Temple and Qasr al-Bint, each cut directly from the rock face.
Take your time wandering these peaceful avenues, perhaps ascending to the remote monastery for a truly jaw-dropping view. Later, retire to your conveniently located accommodation for the evening.
Start your day with a trip to Siq al-Barid or ‘Little Petra’. The ‘cold canyon’ is so named for its position, preventing most sunlight from entering between the cliffs. Discover ancient temples, painted houses and the magnificent Triclinium.
Travel in comfort to Wadi Rum and watch as the scenery changes from craggy hills to open desert, dotted with rocky outcrops. Wadi Rum’s landscape is truly otherworldly, with endless sands stretching toward a hazy horizon.
Check in to your camp in the heart of the desert, then join your Bedouin hosts for a 4WD excursion through this otherworldly land.
Tonight, savour a moment of unparalleled peace as you tuck into an aromatic feast under countless glittering stars.
Travel time: Driving – approx. 90 minutess / 100km
Wake early and begin your return journey to thriving Amman, the capital of Jordan and one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world.
Join your guide on a tour of the ancient 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, then take in panoramic views from the top of one of Amman’s seven jabals (hills). Make your way back down to the colossal Roman Theatre, home to the fascinating artefacts of the Folklore Museum, including traditional costumes and musical instruments.
This evening, savour a mouthwatering farewell dinner at Logmeh al Kanoun, where the specialty is fragrant Lebanese cuisine. Take the opportunity to reminisce on your adventure with your fellow travellers.
Travel time: Driving – approx. four hours / 310km
Your epic adventure finishes after one last breakfast. Bid farewell to the lively streets of Amman as you take your private transfer to Queen Alia International Airport (AMM).