
In the foot steps of
Ramses the Great
15 days Egypt including air from JFK

15 days Egypt including air from JFK - Add
Petra Jordan
Tour operates weekly on Friday . Year Round. Maximum 6 guests ,
guaranteed.
Cairo, Alexandria, Royal Cleopatra 5 Day Sailing Cruise & Abu Simbel - Compare
with 10 day version
Day 1 Fri : JFK
/ Cairo
Board your wide body jet at JFK. Overnight across
the Atlantic. Dinner is served on board.
Subject to availability : British Airways via London , Air France via Paris,
Lufthansa via Frankfurt, Swiss via Zurich
Day 2 : Sat; Cairo
Arrive at Cairo airport, our rep will escort you
to your hotel. Complimentary visa issued upon arrival at Cairo Airport. Valid
only for American, Canadian , EU Citizens , Australian , NZ , Korean , Singaporean
& Japanese Citizens. Passport must be valid for at least 6 month. Welcome
Egyptian Sweets platter at hotel room.
Day 3, Sun :Cairo (cBLD)
Our full-day tour of the great metropolis includes the most spellbinding sights:
the Pyramids at Giza, for those interested and are in good physical condition,
tour the interior chambers of the Pyramid , then on to the mighty Sphinx, and
the treasure-filled Egyptian Museum .Lunch in one of
the exotic local restaurants.
Complimentary
Dinner is included at a local home:
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 a quiet evening with your travel companions, by letting
us know your preferences.
Day 4, Mon : Cairo (cBLD)
Breakfast at leisure . Late morning start . Check -out from your hotel rooms
We continue our explorations with a half-day tour through medieval Khan
el- Khalili, the bazaar district, to admire the ancient streets, houses
, Saladin's Citadel and Mohammed Ali Alabaster mosques. Lunch at a local
restaurant. The afternoon is yours.
Day 5,Tue : Luxor - Hotel (cBD)
Morning flight to Luxor ,our local rep will escort you to your hotel for
another fresh cup of coffle & tea , before we head to
tour the magnificent tombs in the Valley of the Kings including King Tut's Tomb
, and Valley of the Queens, including the great temple of Queen Hatshepsut,
stopping also at the Colossi of Memnon before heading back to Luxor .
This afternoon we stand in awe before the gigantic Great Temple of Amon at Karnak, and the mighty Temple of Luxor. Dinner at the hotel.
Day
6- LUXOR, ESNA- ROYAL CLEOPATRA Felucca ( rated 3 stars modest) Wednesday
(BLD)
Breakfast
at the hotel. Board your private air conditioned vehicle to Esna:tour Esna Temple
of Khnum, discovered in late in the 19th Century, it was well protected &
preserved , buried under the main village's square for thousands of years.
Check-in , and board your Felucca the Royal Cleopatra (
The Boat is rated modest 3 stars).
( Your crew of 5 will be available to welcome you : the captain, sailor, chef, housekeeper and of course your Resident Egyptologist) Welcome drink served upon arrival "Karkadeh - Local herb tea". Lunch will be served, as we sail for Edfu. Welcome fruit basket awaits you in your cabin, watch sunset as we dock north of Edfu and sip tea on deck. Dinner follows ) , then to bed, with the ripples of the Nile gently rocking you to sleep.
With 2 cabins, this is
the ultimate when it comes to personal service & attention :
Cleopatra sailing boat. Welcome drink served upon arrival. And a complimentary
fruit basket awaits you in your private cabin. Click
here for your Sailing Boat lay out & deck plans

Day
7 - EDFU- Thursday
(BLD)
Breakfast in your cabin, or on the sundeck,As sun rises we continue
our sailing towards Edfu.In
Edfu, climb aboard your private horse-drawn carriages, and clip-clop through
the town to the Temple of Horus, Egypt's best preserved. Enjoy a grand afternoon
of sailing on the Nile watching villages & scenery that changed little since
Biblical times. We enjoy lunch at one of the small islands on the way. Dock
at Elmerinat.
Day 8 - GABAL ELSISILAH - FARES
- Friday (BLD)
Breakfast on board. We sail further upstream heading for GABAL ELSISILAH
Enjoy lunch on board . We reach Gabal Elsisilah early afternoon and tour the
ancient sandstone quarries. A charming off the beating track site that 's not
yet overwhelmed with large groups of tourists.
Watch sunset as we sip tea on deck. Dinner follows, then on to Fares where we
dock for the night . Enjoy the Egyptian southern clear skies with thousands
of stars to watch ! A galabya will be delivered to your cabin with our compliments.
Day 9 - Kom Ombo Aswan- Saturday (B)
After breakfast on board. We return to Royal Cleopatra to bid farewell
to the crew. We change our mode of transportation and board an air conditioned
van/car , heading for Kom Ombo. We visit its twin temple dedicated to the crocodile
god of the Nile, a true Greco Roman masterpiece .Inspect the ancient wall carvings
that documents the measurements and detailed description of the medical instruments
available to the Ancient Egyptian.We enjoy a short walking tour thru the local
village and souks of Kom Ombo before heading for Aswan's and your hotel
Day 10 - ABU SIMBEL
- Ramses The Great Master of Builders of all Times
Sunday (cBD)
Very early breakfast.
Abu Simbel We've planned our visit to Abu Simbel to be a highlight of your Egyptian
adventure. Rising before dawn, we drive along the shore of Lake Nasser, watching
the sky lighten and the sacred sun rise above the horizon. We reach the great
temples while the air is clean, clear and cool, and the sun's light still golden;just
right for photographs.
In the larger temple, colossal figures of Ramses are seated with the
gods and attended by his queen and daughters.
The smaller temple is dedicated to Queen Nefertari, who appears as Hathor,
the goddess of love, joy and fertility, symbolized by the benevolent cow. We
explore these fine temple by ourselves in the quiet of the morning, admiring
their ancient aura and artistry, after which retire to a comfortable hotel for
refreshments. Just as planeloads of visitors arrive to throng the temples we
begin our leisurely drive back along the shore to Aswan.
Jacquie Kennedy &
Abu Simbel:
Almost all of us alive during the 1960s remember President John F Kennedy
and First Lady Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy. Most of world citizens 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. Read
More
In
Aswan , in the afternoon we visit the Mighty Aswan Dam . After which
we change our mode of transportation to go by motor launch to the island temples
of Philae .
this Island
temple , dedicated to the Ancient Goddess ISIS :
The Mystery of Isis
Two millennia ago the Mediterranean world was enthralled by the mystery of Isis:
"I, Isis, am all that has been, that is or shall be; no mortal man hath ever seen me unveiled."
Called Aset by the ancient Egyptians, the goddess was a Madonna in the Mediterranean tradition that stretches far, far back to the primitive Mother Goddess from Anatolia, home to some of the oldest human communities on earth.
Isis was the powerful and
quick-witted protector of her son Horus, the Sun God. Ancient peoples throughout
the Mediterranean regarded Isis and Horus as the perfect Madonna and Child.
Another legend says she was
also the mother of the fertility god Min who, judging from the depiction of
him on temple walls, needed no help from Viagra!
Because of her wisdom and skill at protection, she was admired as a good magician capable of healing the sick and protecting the dead in their journey to the Underworld.
Isis is portrayed regally,
as a queen seated on a throne (which may be the meaning of her name), often
holding her son Horus as a baby. Other images show her with broad, magnificent
gilded wings able to protect
the world.
Isis, the great Mother Goddess.
Come explore her mystery in timeless
Egypt when you Travel in Style!
Day 11, Mon- Aswan (cBLD)
Breakfast at the Hotel. Transfer to the Airport and fly back to Cairo where
we change our mode of transportation and proceed by air conditioned car to Alexandria
, lunch included at a local restaurant. Dinner is included at your hotel
Today,
we'll get to known Alexandria in depth, as we visit the Greco-Roman Museum,
the Roman Amphitheater, the Koum El Shougafa Tombs, and the Museum of the Crown
Jewels.
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Octavious
visiting Alexander the Great's Tomb in Alexandria just after the Roman Emperor
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. |
Napoleon in Egypt:
From the Pharaohs to Napoleon: Discoveries Continue in Alexandria. Even today , 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.
A brief stop at " El Selsela" the site of the Underwater reserve where Cleopatra Place was discovered, as well as Caesar Kiosk before we head back to your hotel.
Day 12 - Wed, Alexandria / Cairo (cBL)
After
breakfast : A brief stop at " El Selsela" the site of the Underwater
reserve where Cleopatra Place was discovered, as well as Caesar Kiosk ,
then its off to the new site for the Alexandria Library before heading back
to south. 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. On to Wadi El Natroun and the famous Coptic Monasteries,
then on to Cairo , with lunch enroute in a local modest highway restaurant
Day 13- Thu, Giza (cBL)
After breakfast, we'll motor to the edge of Cairo, to the
museum of the Royal Barge of Cheops Solar Boat.
The museum is built over the rectangular pit that housed the Royal Barge for
thousands of years , the wooden boat was readied for the king's daily journey
with the sun god, Ra . Discovered in 1954, in a completely dismantled state,
the 43-metre (140-foot) cedar boat is a rare window on the Royal boats used
by the kings of Ancient Egypt.
Taking a camel ride (Included) is entirely your own choice!
On to Memphis , Sakkara
, Abu Sir Pyramids . Continue to Dahshour, the newly-opened pyramid field
south of Cairo. We visit the great pyramid of Senfru, father of Cheops, and
other structure:
The "Discovery" of Dahshour:
For almost half a century, the great field of huge pyramids near the desert
village of Dahshour, 25 miles south of Cairo, has been off limits to the public.
Confined within the perimeter of a military base were many pyramids, including
the great 4500-year-old pyramid built by Senfru, father of Cheops. Senfru's
pyramid, the largest in Egypt until his son built Giza's Great Pyramid, is rhomboidal
in shape: it tapers more distinctly on its upper half. All the pyramids were
coated in thick plaster at one time. Most have lost these protective, decorative
sheaths, but Senfru's--miraculously--is still in place.
Lunch is included at a local restaurant or at your hotel.
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Day 14 Fri - At Leisure
(cB)
Full day at leisure or for last minute shopping.
Day 15 , Sat - Departure (cB)
After an early breakfast , transfer to Cairo airport , board your
flight home
Rates are per person in US$. JFK departures:. Weekly departure year
round
| Deluxe
- 5 stars hotels: |
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| Triple: $4200.00 | Double: $4359.00 |
Single: $5450.00 |
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Modest Deluxe
hotels: |
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| Triple: $3750.00 | Double: $3809.00 |
Single: $4700.00 |
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First Class (
4 stars) hotels: |
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| Triple: $3600.00 | Double: $3659.00 |
Single: $4550.00 |
Rate Includes :
* Round-trip air fare JFK/CAIRO/JFK, including tax.
( please deduct
$ 500 when you handle your own air fare
We will be glad to help with your
air fare from your home city/ community.
Airfare supplement : May - Aug : $350 ( this
doesn't apply when you handle your own air fare)
* All transfers in Egypt.
* Domestic flights in Egypt as per itinerary , economy class
* All guided sightseeing as per
itinerary Entrance fees, and local guides
* Hotel accommodation in Cairo, Luxor & Aswan
as per itinerary including tax.
* Nile Cruise program as indicated with
all meals and shore excursions.
.
* Meals as listed : cB= Continental breakfast,
L/D = Pre-set menu lunch / dinner.
* Bottled water ( one per person) delivered to your cabin daily while you are on board the Cleopatra cruise.
* Visa fee , on a complimentary basis, for American , EU citizens
, Australian, NZ, Singaporean & Japanese Citizens,
passports must be valid for at least 6 month upon arrival.
* Welcome drink served
upon arrival. And a complimentary fruit basket awaits you in your private cabin.
Not
included:
Sample Hotel Used :
|
Deluxe Hotels |
Modest
Deluxe Hotels |
First Class |
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| Cairo | Grand
Hyatt , Conrad, Inter.Continental |
Sheraton,
Hilton, Meridien Pyramids , Sofitel |
Shepheard's Oasis, Novotel |
| Aswan | Movenpick
Elephantine Island |
New Cataract |
Basma |
| Alexandria |
Palestine Montazah |
Hilton,
Sheraton, Palestine Montazah |
Cecil |
| Luxor | Old
Winter Palace, Al-Moudira |
Hilton,
Sheraton , Sonesta St. George |
Novotel |
Available on board :
* For men's electrical
shaver : 220 Volt / 110 Volt converter.
* Hairdryer. Shampoo, conditioner, soap.
* Music at the bar.

Sun deck : 8.10 Meters x 5.20 Meters
Cabin's size: 4.61 Meters x 2.42 Meters.
* The Royal Cleopatra is a traditional wind-driven sailing craft, and is subject to the uncertainties of wind, weather and riverine traffic conditions on the Nile. We will do our best to follow published itineraries, but they must be considered tentative in all cases. We reserve the right to modify or cancel any sailing itinerary as conditions warrant. In case of insufficient wind, weather danger or difficult riverine traffic conditions on the Nile or through the Nile locks, or other cause of cancellation, we reserve the right to accommodate Royal Cleopatra passengers aboard a deluxe Nile cruise vessel, and / or to transport passengers between some sites by motor vehicle along the Nile, to be able to keep up with the itinerary , at our option.
Cleopatra,
Antony and Caesar
The Greatest Love Story of all Time
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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