Full Day
Small Group
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Join us for an unforgettable shared day tour from Safaga Port to Luxor Wonders, where you’ll discover some of Egypt’s most iconic historical sites.
Your adventure in a group begins with a warm welcome from our representative, who will assist you in a comfortable sharing air-conditioned vehicle to Karnak Temple.
Following your visit to Karnak, enjoy a delicious lunch at a local restaurant in Luxor before heading to the West Bank.
Here, you’ll explore the Valley of the Kings,Temple of Queen Hatshepsut , and the Colossi of Memnon
After a day filled with exploration and discovery, you’ll be safely transported back to Safaga Port with your group, ensuring a timely return to your ship.
Kindly Note
Join us on an unforgettable journey beyond the confines of your cruise ship. We offer this tour for groups depending on the schedule of your cruise.
We understand that your cruise itinerary has specific dates and times. That’s why our tour is completely flexible, adapting to your schedule to ensure a seamless and enjoyable experience.
Therefore, check the dates below to choose the dates that suit your schedule
Our representative will be waiting outside Safaga Port
Upon arrival, our Rep will waiting for you and holding a sign with the company name Explore Egypt Tours to transfer all group to Luxor by Air-conditioned car to
Karnak Temple
The complex of religions, built by 30 pharaohs. Karnak Temple Complex, known as Karnak Temple, is a stunning temple complex of unrivaled beauty, as Karnak comprises the temples of the god Amun, his wife, the goddess ‘Mut’ and his son, the god ‘Khonsu “, which is considered the second most visited historical site in Egypt, after the pyramids of Giza.
The “Road of Rams” represents the main gate of the temple, and is composed of two rows of statues of a group of rams, where on both sides of the road are 1,200 statues in the shape of a ram-headed sphinx, that head it symbolizes the god Amon, and was placed in this way as a sort of protection for the temple.
And in the center of Karnak is the “Sacred Lake”, that lake which is still considered one of the secrets of the Pharaohs today, with its calm waters which do not dry up throughout the year, despite its distance from the Nile River.
After that , you will enjoy a lunch in good quality local restaurant in Luxor
Also known as the “Valley of the Gates of the Kings” in Egypt, it was used for 500 years in the period between the 16th and 11th centuries BC. to build tombs for the pharaohs and nobles of the modern state.
This site was chosen for the burial of kings, because the sun god descends (dies) in the western horizon to be reborn and rejuvenated in the eastern horizon, and the royal tombs are notable for containing drawings and inscriptions from ancient Egyptian mythology.
The Temple of Hatshepsut or Mortuary Temple of Hatshepsut is an Eighteenth Dynasty temple of Egypt and the best remaining temples were built about 3,500 years ago in Deir el-Bahari, Egypt.
The walls of the temple were covered with scenes representing temple rituals and religious festivities, the scenes more distinct than those in the central balcony, which represents Hatshepsut’s mission in Puntland.
You can also visit the hall sacred to the god Amon and the hall of celebrations, where the procession of the queen moved from the temple of the valley to this temple.
The Colossi of Memnon are two huge statues that were built around the year 1350 BC, and are all that remains of a temple in memory of the pharaoh (Amenhotep III), located in western Thebes, Egypt.
They belong to King Amenhotep III, one of the kings of the 18th dynasty, which is the strongest ruling family in the history of ancient Egypt.
The height of the two statues reaches 19 meters and a third of a meter. The statues are also called singing statues, due to the strange sounds that are formed during the passage of air through the fissures inside them.
After finishing your Luxor tour, our friendly representative will transfer you with our driver Safaga Port by Air-conditioned car
(We guarantee that you will return to your ship on time according to the ship’s schedule, without rushing.)