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8 Days Cairo & Alexandria Honeymoon in Egypt

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  • 8 Days
  • Private Tours
  • Every Day
  • Pickup: Hotel/Airport

Tour Overview

Easy Tours Egypt has the best honeymoon package to Egypt that takes you to Cairo and Alexandria. During this tour, you’ll get to see some of Cairo’s most popular tourist spots, like the Citadel of Salah El-Din, the Mohamed Ali Alabaster Mosque, the Sirga Church, the Hanging Church, the Ben Ezra Synagogue, the Pyramids of Giza, the Sphinx, the Valley Temple, and more. Then you will go to Alexandria to see the Library of Alexandria, Qaitbay Citadel, Pompey’s Pillar, and more…

Includes

  • Meet and assist at Cairo International Airport.
  • Luggage handling.
  • 6-nights hotel accommodation + breakfast in Cairo.
  • 1-night hotel accommodation + breakfast in Alexandria.
  • All Sightseeing Tours as mentioned in the itinerary (private tours).
  • Air-conditioned modern car.
  • All entrance fees as mentioned in the itinerary.
  • Qualified Private English Tour Guide.
  • Meals as mentioned in the itinerary.
  • Lunch at a good local Egyptian restaurant.
  • Bottle of water for each person.
  • Portage when needed.
  • All taxes & service charge.

Excludes

  • Entry Visa to Egypt.
  • International Airfare.
  • Tipping.
  • Any personal expenses.
  • Any optional tours.

Tour Itinerary

Day 1Arrival

After being welcomed by the representative of Easy Tours Egypt at the Cairo Airport, he will assist you with customs and claim luggage.
You will be escorted by a private A / C car ready to transfer you to your Hotel.
Overnight in Cairo.

Day 2Cairo – The Citadel & Old Cairo

After your breakfast, Easy Tours Egypt expert tour guide will be waiting for you to transfer you by private air-conditioned car to start your day tour by visiting:
Citadel of Salah El Din which was constructed by Salah El Din on the Moqattam hills in 1183 AD.
Lunch at a good local Egyptian restaurant.
Mohamed Ali Alabaster Mosque which was designed by the Turkish architect Yousif Boushnaq.
Abu Sirga Church, Hanging Church, and the Ben Ezra Synagogue.
After the ending of this great tour, Easy Tours Egypt representative will transfer you back to your hotel.
Overnight in Cairo.
Optional:
1 hour Nile Felucca.

Day 3Cairo – Great Pyramids & Egyptian Museum

After your breakfast, Easy Tours Egypt expert tour guide will be waiting for you to transfer you by private air-conditioned car to start your day tour by visiting:
Giza Plateau that contains: Pyramids of Giza – Sphinx, Valley Temple.
Lunch at a good local Egyptian restaurant.
Egyptian Museum in Tahrir Square that contains Tutankhamun’s treasures and others.
After the ending of this great tour, Easy Tours Egypt representative will transfer you back to your hotel.
Overnight in Cairo.
Optional:
Sound & Light show at Pyramids of Giza.

Day 4Islamic Tour – El Moez Street

breakfast, Easy Tours Egypt expert tour guide will be waiting for you to transfer you by private air-conditioned car to start your day tour by visiting:
Al Azhar Mosque.
Al Mouayyed Mosque.
Al Hussein Mosque.
Beit El Sehimy.
Al Hakam Mosque
Bab Al Fetouh & Bab Al Nasr Mosque.
Lunch at a good local Egyptian restaurant.
After the ending of this great tour, Easy Tours Egypt representative will transfer you back to your hotel.
Overnight in Cairo.

Day 5Cairo – Food Tour

breakfast, Easy Tours Egyptexpert tour guide will be waiting for you to transfer you by private air-conditioned car to start your food tour.
Enjoy the experience of the local Egyptian cuisine, you will have the opportunity to taste the various Egyptian food and local dishes.
After the ending of this great tour, Easy Tours Egypt representative will transfer you back to your hotel.
Overnight in Cairo.

Day 6Alexandria Tour

After your breakfast, Easy Tours Egypt expert tour guide will be waiting for you to transfer you by private air-conditioned car to Alexandria where you will visit:

Library of Alexandria then to Qaitbay Citadel.
Pompay’s Pillar built at the end of the fourth century.
Lunch at a good local Egyptian restaurant.
Catacombs which are the largest Roman Cemetery.

After the ending of this great tour, Easy Tours Egypt representative will transfer you back to your hotel.

Overnight in Alexandria.

Note :(Library of Alexandria closed on Fridays & public holidays).

Day 7Cairo – Open Day

After your breakfast, Easy Tours Egypt representative will be waiting for you to transfer you by private air-conditioned car to Cairo.

Open day at Leisure to explore Cairo.

Overnight in Cairo.

Optional:
Memphis & Sakkara Tour.
2-hour Nile Cruise dinner and Folk-dance show.

Day 8Departure

After enjoying your breakfast at the hotel, Easy Tours Egypt representative will transfer you to Cairo Airport in time for your departure.

Prices

  3 Stars Hotel 4 Stars Hotel 5 Stars Hotel
Per person in Dbl Room $1080 $1180 $1270
       

Price Policy

We offer all rates in USD per person per trip and can also be paid in Euros.

Important Note: Please inquire us about prices during the Christmas, New Year and Easter holidays because the price rate is variable.

Children's Price Policy

Up to 2 years old: free of charge
From 2 to 6 years old: 25% of adults
From 6 to 11 years old: 50% of adult price
From 12 years and above: Adult price

Note:
Children’s policy applies to children sharing the room with their parents (maximum 1 child sharing the parents’ room) If your tour includes airline tickets, extra charges may apply to your children.

Payment Policy

1- Reservations should be made as early as possible to book your desired holidays to Egypt.

2- Spaces will be secured upon the receipt of a 20% deposit, if you choose a package that only includes tours, we can accept full payment upon arrival.

3- Deposits can be made by bank transfer, PayPal or via Western Union and it will be counts as part of your final payment

4- We will send you the details for final confirmation and you must confirm these details and make the correct deposit as discussed by wire transfer, PayPal or Western Union.

Cancellation Policy

Cancellation should be received in writing by email.

On cancellation of your trip, the following of fees will be applied:

* 6 Days Prior to Departure Date – Non-refundable
* 7-15 Days Prior to Departure Date – 50% of total purchase amount can be refunded
* 16-24 Days Prior to Departure Date – 75% of total purchase amount can be refunded
* 25 or More Days Prior to Departure Date – 100% of total purchase amount can be refunded

Please Note:
Cancellation fees of Domestic Flights are subject to the airline’s cancellation policy.

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Important Notes & FAQs

Things to know before you go.

How do I pay for the tour?

To book a tour with us, we ask to pay it at the time of booking. This is the only guarantee for you to get the tour booked.

Day Trips:
You can also pay for the tour in cash at the beginning of the tour.

Multi-Day Trips:
For multi-day tours, we require to pay a deposit when you approve the itinerary. The down payment can range from 10% to 100%, depending on the tour and time period.

Tipping

Tipping is not included in any of our packages and leaves for the discretion of the travellers. Although not mandatory, it is of great importance to people who will take care of you while traveling.

Extra Expenses

Extra personal expenses on the trip may include food tour, alcoholic beverages, tipping, visa fees, recreational expenses, and other services not listed.

Following are the items with extra costs during the trek:

– For the visa fees, please check Visa and Passport Information.
– Additional transport that you require.
– Tipping for the guide and driver after the trip.
– In case of unforeseen events like bad weather conditions and eventual flight cancellations, you are responsible for extra hotel nights and meals.

Solo Traveller

Individual travelers are always welcome, there are a large number of travelers traveling alone! We charge an additional fee for single travelers (sometimes called a single accessory) to cover the extra cost of single-occupancy hotel rooms or cabins. (Keep in mind: If you book a single hotel room for $ 200 a night, you pay $ 200 yourself, but if the couple booked the same room, you would pay only $ 100 each.) But you only pay for rooms or cabins, nothing else, including meals, sightseeing, tips, etc.

Travel Insurance

Easy Tours Egypt is always keen on the safety and security of its customers so we recommend buying travel insurance for all our customers to help protect you against the unexpected. For your convenience, we offer travel insurance plan at a competitive price. Our basic plan can be purchased at the time of booking or at any time prior to final payment. Please contact us for more information if you need a travel insurance policy.

If you cancel the tour, do you offer a refund?

Yes, we will refund you based on our cancellation policy. The refund amount depends on the cancellation of the tour. If you want to make sure your money is refunded, we offer cancellation insurance for all tours. If you are not offered, please contact us!

Things to know when planning your trip to Egypt
When to go
Don't leave home without.
Tips for Women Travelers
Tips For Traveling Responsibly

The best time to visit Egypt depends on where you want to go. Generally speaking, winter (December to February) is the tourist high season and summer (June to August) is the low season in all parts of the country except on the coasts, and to a lesser degree in Cairo.

Weather-wise, June to August is unbearable almost anywhere south of Cairo, especially around Luxor and Aswan, where daytime temperatures soar up to 40°C. Summer in Cairo is almost as hot.

When visiting somewhere such as Luxor, winter is easily the most comfortable time. Cairo isn’t quite as pleasant, with often overcast skies and chilly evenings, while up on the Mediterranean coast Alexandria is subject to frequent downpours resulting in flooded, muddy streets. Even Sinai’s beaches are a little too chilly for sunbathing in January.

The happiest compromise for an all-Egypt trip is to visit in spring (March to May) or autumn (September to November).

There is very little that you might need and won’t be able to find in Egypt. That said, you may not have the same degree of choice as at home.

So bring sunglasses, a torch (flashlight), sunscreen and a hat. If you’re a light sleeper you may also want to bring earplugs.

If you are visiting during winter, a sweater or light jacket is necessary for evenings, especially in desert areas.

Here’re the most important things you should bring it with you.
Hats, Sunglasses, Sunscreen, Comfortable walking shoes, Power Adapters, Medication, Camera, Alcoholic Beverages.

Khan El Khalili

  • Wear a wedding ring. Generally, Egyptian men seem to have more respect for a married woman.
  • If you are traveling with a man, it is better to say you’re married rather than ‘just friends’.
  • Avoid direct eye contact with an Egyptian man unless you know him well; dark sunglasses help, mirrored ones are even better.
  • Try not to respond to an obnoxious comment from a man – act as if you didn’t hear it.
  • Be careful in crowds and other situations where you are crammed between people as it is not unusual for crude things to happen behind you.
  • Keep your distance. Remember that even innocent, friendly talk can be misconstrued as flirtation by men unused to close interaction with women. Ditto for any physical contact.

  • Be wary when horse or camel riding, especially at touristy places. It’s not unknown for a guy to ride close to you and grab your horse, among other things. Riding with an unknown man on a horse or camel should be avoided.
  • You may find it handy to learn Arabic for ‘don’t touch me’ (la’ tilmasni). Also worth memorizing is ihtirim nafsak (literally ‘behave yourself’) or haasib eedak (watch your hand). Swearing at would-be Romeos will only make matters worse.
  • If you do get groped, don’t expect people to be ashamed or apologize if you call them out. Most guys will just sort of stare at you blankly and wander away. So all the advice to ignore, ignore, ignore is wiser – you won’t be standing there with your adrenaline running, shouting and feeling like an idiot.
  • Being befriended by an Egyptian woman is a great way to learn more about life in Egypt and, at the same time, have someone nonthreatening to guide you around. Getting to know an Egyptian woman is, however, easier said than done. All we can say is seize on whatever opportunities you get.

  • Learn the language. Although English is widely spoken as a second language in Egypt, make an effort to learn a bit of Arabic. Knowing the basic greetings will win the respect of locals, and a firm command of the numbers will give you some bargaining power.
  • Sail the Nile. Until recently feluccas were the only sail-powered option, but there are now a growing number of cruises, most of them operating between Esna and Aswan.
  • Rent a bike. The opening of the bridge across the Nile in Luxor has seen a huge rise in the number of coaches and taxis on the West Bank, with all the usual issues of pollution. But bikes are easy to rent on both sides of the river and slow traveling gives a different perspective on the country you pass through.
  • Don’t bribe guards. Do give them a present if you want – they are paid so little that any amount will be welcome. But don’t exploit your economic superiority by bribing them to let you do things you shouldn’t do.
  • Dress conservatively. Rural areas in the deserts are home to very conservative communities that do not see many travelers. Be cautious with revealing dress, showing affection in public and any behavior that may offend sensibilities.

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