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Escape
to the Sun
Alexandria Edition Our
special 8-day locally escorted tour shows you the top sights in Cairo,
with four days (three nights) cruising on the Nile, including domestic
air fare in Egypt

The Roman Emperor Octavious visiting Alexander the
Great's Tomb in Alexandria to pay his respect , just after he defeated
Cleopatra & Marc Anthony. He left his coat as a token of respect to
Alexander the Great. The search continues for Alexander the Great's Tomb
DAY
1 - CAIRO
Our staff meets you at the airport and escorts you to your hotel. Enjoy
the sights and sounds of Cairo as you like for the rest of the
day, complimentary visa for American, Australian , NZ , Western European
, Canadian, & Japanese citizens, passport must be valid at least for
6 month beyond the date of arrival.
Weekly
on Sundays , Mondays & Tuesdays & Wednesdays, year round
Click here for the 7 day edition
DAY
2 - CAIRO - Giza - Home Hosted Family Dinner (aBL)
Today we get to know the great Egyptian capital on a full-day tour. We
start at the Egyptian Museum, including the Mummy room & Tutankhamoun
Treasures, then go on to
visit the majestic pyramids of Giza and the timeless Sphinx,
and conclude with the 12th century district of Khan El Khalili.
In the evening we'll treat you to a home hosted dinner with an authentic
Egyptian family.
Dinner
is included at a local home , few visitors do enjoy such opportunity &
experience, come and meet the locals,
you may wish to bring token gifts to exchange with the host family ( T
shirt , small souvenirs of your home town):
This
evening we'll venture where few ordinary visitors ever tread . . . right
into the homes of some of the people of Cairo l! You'll be invited to
a family dinner, and while you enjoy wholesome home-cooked specialties,
you'll learn about and appreciate the outlook, aspirations, and way of
life of your hosts. Be assured, as curious as you may be about your new
friends, they're sure to have questions about your own background. Once
the ice is broken, you'll enjoy a lively evening, and find that you have
more in common than you ever suspected.
Of course, you may enjoy dinner in a quiet restaurant with your travel
companions, by letting us know your preferences.
DAY
3 - Aswan / Edfu (aBLD)
An early flight takes us to Aswan ( or Luxor depending on the
Cruise embarkation / confirmation) .
A brief stop at the Pier to freshen up, then it is on to a complimentary
short camel ride to a nearby Nubian Village for tea with the locals. Followed
by a tour of the Nubian Museum .
Tour
of Kalabsha Temple dedicated to the ancient god Mandulis, and the
goddess Isis . Built during the reign of the Roman Emperor Augustus
, the small rock-cut temple of Beit El Wali, built by Ramses
the Great , and the small yet charming Kiosk of Qertassi.
Back
to the cruise , settle on board your Nile cruises, then visit the Aswan
High Dam, the red granite quarries of the ancient pharaohs , and the temples
of Philae, reconstructed on an island in the middle of the Nile . After
a shipboard lunch, we set sail for Kom Ombo, where we explore the twin
Temples of Haroeris and Sobek. We continue our cruise to Edfu, where we
dock for the night.
Welcome complimentary fruit basket.
DAY
4 - EDFU & Luxor (BLD)
We board horse-drawn carriages (or motor vans) for the ride to Edfu's
Temple of Horus, one of the best-preserved Ancient Egyptian temples
on the Nile. After lunch , we continue our cruise down the Nile to Luxor.
Afternoon tea is served on the sun -deck. Dinner & entertainment on
board. Complimentary Galabya, maybe to wear it for tonight's costume party
.

DAY
5 - Luxor (BLD)
Today we tour the Valley of the Kings, Queen Hatshepsut's Temple
of El Deir El Bahari , and the Colossi of Memnon. After lunch,we
tour the Great Temple of Amon at Karnak , the "mother"
of all temples, and the smaller yet charming Temple of Luxor, Afternoon
tea is served on deck. Dinner & folk dance show on board. Complimentary
Egyptian sweets/pastry tonight.
DAY
6 -Disembarkation / CAIRO / Alexandria (B)
Check-out after breakfast. We
return by plane to Cairo and connect to a first class air conditioned
train heading for Alexandria on the Mediterranean shores and your hotel.
Experience Alexandria as you like.
DAY 7- Alexandria
(aBL)
Full
day tour of the Greco Roman Museum, the Catacombs, the Roman Amphitheater,
Qayet Bey Fortress housing recovered items from the French Fleet &
Napoleons Flag Ship " L'Orient", sunk by the British & Admiral
Nelson, east of Alexandria.
In
Alexandria a brief stop at : Qayet Bey Fortress housing
recovered items from the French Fleet & Napoleons Flag Ship "
L'Orient", sunk by the British & Admiral Nelson, east of Alexandria.
Napoleon
in Egypt:
From
the Pharaohs to Napoleon: Discoveries Continue in Alexandria. Even today
( Sep 2003) , the treasures of Egypt are still being rediscovered—sometimes
spanning millennia in a single location!
The
Egyptian Department of Antiquity recently revealed the existence of a
Pharaonic tomb dating from 400 BC on Nelson Island, just four kilometers
from Alexandria’s Abu Qir Bay. Finds by a team of Italian archeologists
included three mummies, along with earthenware utensils, statues, and
figurines adorned with texts from the Book of the Dead.

But
that’s not all. The English sank Napoleon’s fleet
at Abu Qir in 1798, and the excavations yielded a treasure trove
from the battle: the remains of soldiers, sailors and officers in uniforms,
along with military gear, rosaries, and coffins and body wrappings, all
well preserved in Mediterranean sands. There were even skeletons of newborns,
as family members accompanied officers aboard ship.
As
these exciting discoveries are catalogued and protected, many are sure
to be placed in the collection of the Qeit Bey Castle Museum, which already
houses relics from Napoleon’s fleet.
Travel
in Style will be pleased to keep you informed of exciting new exhibitions.
Qayet
Bey Fort was
built on the same site of the ancient wonder of the world : the famous
Alexandria Light House. A brief stop at " El Selsela" the site
of the Underwater reserve where Cleopatra Place was discovered, as well
as Caesar Kiosk. Lunch at a local restaurant. Visit the Crown Jewels Museum,
then its off to the new site for the Alexandria Library before heading
to Wadi El Natroun monastery almost midway to Cairo
, where early Coptic Christians retreated here to escape the Roman persecution
in the 4th century AD. The Egyptian Pope of Alexandria is always chosen
from the Monks of wadi El Natroun. Reach Cairo early evening and
your hotel.
Time
permitting we 'll visit the new museum in Alexandria , the building was
originally built in 1926 for the US consulate in Alexandria and is a masterpiece
in 1920's architecture & Mediterranean style buildings.
Qayet
Bey Fort was built on the same site of the ancient wonder of the world
: the famous Alexandria Light House. A brief stop at " El Selsela"
the site of the Underwater reserve where Cleopatra Place was discovered,
as well as Caesar Kiosk. Lunch at a local restaurant. Visit the Crown
Jewels Museum, then its off to the new site for the Alexandria Library
Day
8 Wadi El Natroun - Cairo (cBL)
Breakfast at the hotel . Private car /van , private Guide and we head
south back to Cairo .
We stop at Wadi El Natroun monastery , where early Coptic Christians retreated
here to escape the Roman persecution in the 4th century AD. The Egyptian
Pope of Alexandria is always chosen from the Monks of wadi El Natroun.
Lunch enroute ( modest meal/snack/lunch box)
Reach Cairo early evening
DAY
9- DEPARTURE (aB)
After breakfast, our staff escorts you to the airport for your flight
home . Bon Voyage
Weekly
on Sundays , Mondays & Tuesdays & Wednesdays, year round
RATES per
person in USD $
|
Deluxe |
First Class |
Tourist class Hotels
First Class Nile Cruises |
| Triple |
US$1840.00 |
US$1739.00 |
US$1639.00 |
| Double |
US$1860.00 |
US$17660.00 |
US$1660.00 |
| Single |
US$2295.00 |
US$2105.00 |
US$1905.00 |
*
Please add a supplement of 10% to these rates for : December 23 to January
3, or during Easter Week
* Sample deluxe Nile Cruise : M/S Florence, M/S World , M/S Mojito
, M/S Monte Carlo and the Monaco
*
Ultra Deluxe Nile Cruises: Radamis
II, the Royal Lotus , Philae the
Ultra Deluxe M/S Amarco
: Please add 25 % supplement to the deluxe
rate

For
a private Egyptology while on board the cruise , please add $150 per person
, this will include as well private air conditioned car /driver for the
duration of the Nile Cruise.
This tour starts weekly in Cairo , year round.

Rates include:
- Domestic
airfare in Egypt, economy class , tickets issued & delivered in
Cairo.
- All
transfers in Egypt.
- Bottled
water ( one large bottled per person) delivered to your cabin daily
while you are on board.
- Tea
or coffee and small bottled water with each & every meal while you
are on board the Nile Cruise.
- Complimentary
welcome drink upon arrival on board the Nile Cruise.
- Complimentary
welcome fruit basket in your cabin upon arrival on board the Nile Cruise.
- Pre
set menu meals including B = Breakfast, (or cB,
Continental Breakfast) L = Lunch, D
= Dinner.
- Complimentarily
visa, included & issued upon arrival for American,Australian, NZ,
EU , Canadian & Japanese citizens, passport must be valid at least
for 6 month beyond the date of arrival.
- Hotel
accommodation ,including tax & service charges.
- Guided
sightseeing as per itinerary including all entrance fees
- Nile
cruise including all meals & shore excursions. For a private Egyptology
while on board the cruise , please add $100 per person , this will include
as well private air conditioned car /driver for the duration of the
Nile Cruise.
Rates
do not include:
Any
international airfare. Tips. Travel Insurance ( Please ask us for the
flyer)
Please
add a supplement of 20% to these rates for departures from December 23
to January 3, or during Easter Week.
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Dining
Room Reservations :
NOT REQUIRED ! our dinning rooms are large enough to accommodate all passengers
in one seating, so no hassle of reserving your dinner seating.
Clothing
on board :
Lightweight comfortable & casual clothing, swimsuits, sun hat. Dinning
room dress code : Casual for breakfast & lunch, smart casual for dinner.
All
ships are fully air conditioned.
Jacquie Kennedy
& Abu Simbel:
All Americans alive during the 1960s remember President
John F Kennedy and First Lady Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy. Most Americans
from that time also remember Abu Simbel, the dramatic, ancient pharaonic
temple threatened
by the rising waters blocked by the new Aswan High Dam.
It’s
worth remembering that it was Jacquie Kennedy who provided crucial support
for the mammoth rescue project. Without her help, Abu Simbel might have
been lost.
No
one questioned that the temple must be saved. UNESCO developed a marvelous
plan to cut the huge monument into 1,423 stone blocks and move it 200
meters (219 yards) north and 63 meters (207 feet) higher, just above
the estimated level of Lake Nasser, the vast inland sea that would be
created by the new dam.
But
who would pay? As a developing country, Egypt could not shoulder the
burden alone. Other countries could contribute, but only one country--the
United States of America--truly had the resources for this
monumental rescue effort.
No
matter how much wealth there is, it is never enough. Many legitimate,
worthwhile projects compete for funds. What Abu Simbel needed was an
advocate, someone who recognized the temple for the irreplaceable world
art treasure that it was.
First
Lady Jacqueline Kennedy, already famous for her grace, refinement, and
sensitivity to the arts, saw the need to work for the salvation of Abu
Simbel. It was she who urged Congress to allocate $10 million for the
rescue effort (a sum roughly equivalent to $100 million today). It was
an enormous amount of money, but she saw that America
must step up to the challenge of saving this treasure of worldwide importance
for all time.
The
rescue funds were approved by Congress and the temple was saved.
In
appreciation for her efforts, Egyptian President Gamal Abdel Nasser
presented the First Lady and the president with a 4000-year-old Egyptian
statue (which is now preserved in the John F Kennedy Library &
Museum in Boston). (http://www.jfklibrary.org/visit_museum-14.html)
President
Nasser wanted also to give a gift of thanks to the people of the United
States for their valuable support. He asked Mrs Kennedy to choose an
appropriate monument. She suggested the small Temple of
Dendur (c. 15 BC), and the gift was readily approved. The temple was
brought to the United States in 1965 and installed at New York’s
Metropolitan Museum of Art in 1967.
(http://www.metmuseum.org/collections/ view1.asp?dep=10&full=0&item=68%2E154)
Times
change, leaders come and go, but some acts of support and generosity
are remembered through the decades.
First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy
loved Egypt, and Egypt still loves her.
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