Signature Qatar & Egypt: Doha, Cairo & The Nile 06 Apr, 2025

Independent/Tailor-Made / Qatar

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Amazing Experience

Overview

Trip Overview

Explore a vibrant powerhouse of the Middle East before flying on to the powerhouse of the ancient world on this 11-day deluxe trip to Qatar and Egypt. Explore the best of Doha, then fly to Cairo to begin an essential Egyptian adventure encompassing Cairo and a Nile cruise.

Doha is one of the world’s great sleeper destinations… for now! This city on the Persian Gulf invites you to explore its incredible architecture and back-alley secrets on a half-day guided tour before taking you to Katara Cultural Village to explore the Qatar of times gone by. Those with a love for the finer things, or just innovative spaces, will fall in love with Pearl-Qatar as they explore the city’s excess. Your second day in Doha is at leisure, so feel free to shop, or embark on a desert tour to see the natural beauty of Qatar’s dunes.

Fly on to Cairo, the modern-day capital of Egypt and gateway to the mighty Pyramids of Giza. Explore these on a guided tour, visiting the Sphinx and marveling at the world’s sole surviving ancient wonder before going on to the Egyptian Museum, the world’s largest collection of Egyptian treasures. Then fly to sunny Aswan, the hub of Nubian Egypt and home to the spectacular Philae Temple and the High Aswan Dam.

Time to embark on your cruise down the mighty Nile over three nights, stopping at the temples of Kom Ombo and Edfu along the way. Kom Ombo is the dual temple devoted to the crocodile god Sobek, and the falcon god, Horus the Elder, while Edfu is one of the most intact and impressive temples of the ancient world.

Awake the next morning in Luxor, a vibrant city on the Nile, but also perhaps the world’s greatest open-air museum. The ancient capital of the New Kingdom, its west bank is famous for monuments such as the Mortuary Temple of Hatshepsut, the Colossi of Memnon, and of course the Valley of the Kings and the Valley of the Queens. After lunch and a short rest on board your vessel, explore the east bank’s biggest attractions, Luxor Temple, and the enormous Karnak temple complex.

Fly to Cairo after breakfast and settle into your hotel. Perhaps take some time to explore this incredible city, or stay an extra day or two to take in its impressive medieval Mosques, or the ancient Coptic quarter before you depart.

Highlights

Departures

From Doha:
Sundays

 

Trip Includes

  • Meet and assist on arrival in Doha and Cairo
  • Private round trip airport transfers in Doha
  • Shared round trip airport transfers in Cairo
  • Shared arrival airport transfer in Aswan
  • Shared departure airport transfer in Luxor
  • 3 nights deluxe accommodation in Doha
  • 3 nights deluxe accommodation in Cairo
  • 3 nights deluxe accommodations on board M/S Amwaj Nile Cruise
  • Shared Full Day Discover Doha Tour (max 50 guests)
  • Private full-day Pyramids, Sphinx and Egyptian Museum Tour
  • Small group tour of Luxor East Bank (max 20 guests)
  • Small group tour of Luxor West Bank (max 20 guests)
  • Small group tour of Temple of Horus and Temple of Sobek (max 20 guests)
  • Small group tour of Aswan and Temple of Philae (max 20 guests)
  • Domestic airfare Cairo - Aswan / Luxor - Cairo including air taxes
  • Meals: 9 breakfasts, 3 lunches, 3 dinners

 

Trip Excludes

  • Travel insurance
  • International, domestic airfare & airfare taxes
  • Meals and beverages not explicitly listed as included
  • Gratuities
  • Optional excursions
  • Items of a personal nature
  • Visa fees, if applicable

Summary

Terms and Conditions

Prices are "from" per person based on twin/double share accommodation and for travel in low season. Seasonal surcharges and blackout dates may apply. Limited seat/spaces and all pricing is subject to change and availability. Rates for single or triple travellers are available on request - please inquire.

Doha Meet and Greet - Platinum

 

Doha Airport to Doha Zone 1

 

Park Hyatt Doha

3 Night Stay

Meal Plan: Buffet Breakfast

Park Hyatt Doha is a sophisticated retreat located in Msheireb Downtown Doha, the world's first sustainable downtown regeneration project. Immerse your mind in the artwork masterfully decorating the walls, indulge in a carefully curated treatment at our tranquil two-story spa, and take part in an exquisite culinary journey when you dine at one of our unique restaurants.

Park Hyatt Doha

This morning, embark on your half day tour of Doha. After pick up from your hotel, you'll discover the unique heritage of Downtown Doha as you wander through the vibrant labyrinth of alleyways of Souq Waqif. View modern day Doha’s towering iconic architecture as you drive along the Corniche, Doha’s iconic waterfront where the azure waters of the Arabian Gulf provides the setting to the city’s impressive skyline. We then proceed to Katara Cultural Village which is the largest cultural project in Qatar. Experience the cultures of the world with beautiful theatres, concert halls, exhibition galleries and cutting-edge facilities. Next, head to The Pearl-Qatar, a man-made island with luxury accommodation, high-end shopping and fine dining. Marvel at super yachts as you stroll along the marina, chic boutiques and luxury car dealerships in a setting inspired by the architecture of the Middle East and the Mediterranean before heading back to your hotel.

Doha Zone 1 to Doha Airport

 

Cairo Airport to Cairo - City Centre

 

Ramses Hilton

2 Night Stay

Meal Plan: Full Breakfast

Located on the banks of the River Nile, the Ramses Hilton hotel is a stunning destination in the heart of Cairo. Take in views of the Nile and the Pyramids from this Egypt hotel's 36th-floor Windows on the World restaurant. Relax by the outdoor pool or enjoy coffee and pastries at the Garden Court Café. The Ramses Hilton hotel boasts a British-style pub, an Indian restaurant, a shopping Galleria and Executive Lounge.

Ramses Hilton

Full Day Egyptian Museum, Pyramids and Sphinx with Lunch

The Egyptian Museum is the most important depository of Egyptian antiquities anywhere in the world. It features artifacts from the Pharaonic and Graeco-Roman periods, including the celebrated mummies of ancient Egypt's king and Tut Ankh Amun treasures. The Pyramids and Sphinx were reckoned by the Greeks to be one of the 'seven wonders of the world'. A single pyramid is built of 2,300,000 blocks, each weighing an average of two and one-half tons. In the face of such immensity, one cannot help but feel the wonder and awe that so many writers and artists have sought to convey over the centuries. The Cheops Pyramid is especially interesting since its interior burial chambers are open for inspection by the public. Not far from the Pyramids is the Great Sphinx of Giza, which dates from the time of Chephren (2620BC). Hewn from natural yellowish limestone and standing 65 feet high and 187 feet long, this unforgettable statue combines the head of a Pharaoh with a lion's body.

Cairo - City Centre to Cairo Airport

 

Cairo Airport to Aswan Airport

 

Aswan Airport to Aswan Cruise Port

 

Embark Aswan

Today you board your Nile Cruise Ship, your floating hotel for the next 4 days.

Aswan is the best winter resort in Egypt. On its eastern bank are mosques, bazaars, Ferial Gardens, Nubian Museum, Fatimid Cemetery, the Unfinished Obelisk of Queen Hatshepsut, Kitchener's Island and Elephantine Island, which is the largest in Aswan. As for its western bank there are tombs of local Pharaonic nobles and dignitaries, the tomb of Aga Khan, the Coptic Monastery of St. Simeon and the Old Aswan Dam.

Just north of the border between Egypt and Sudan lies the Aswan High Dam, a huge rock filled dam which captures the world's longest river, the Nile, in the world's largest artificial reservoir, Lake Nasser. The dam, known as "Sadd El-Aali" in Arabic, was completed in 1970 after 10 years of work.

A short trip on a motorboat to the temple of Philae will bring you to a magnificent vista of the island, before landing at what would have been the ancient quay on the south side. The temple was dedicated to the goddess Isis and has many legends connected to it. The most well known legend tells the story of how Isis found the heart of Osiris here after his murder by his brother Seth.

Meal

Dinner, Lunch

This morning sail to Kom Ombo where you will visit the Temple shared by two gods: Sobek and Haerois.

Kom Ombo is located on a bend in the river Nile about 50 km north of Aswan. Located on the east bank, Kom Ombo is home to an unusual double temple built during the Ptolemaic and Roman periods. The temple is dedicated to the crocodile god Sobek and the falcon god Haroeris (Horus the Elder). Despite being badly damaged, the temple is a beautiful sight as one approaches from either direction on the river, particularly as sunset nears and the colours change.

Return to the vessel to sail to Edfu where tour the Edfu Temple, dedicated to the god Horus. The temple is perhaps the best-preserved in all of Egypt and ranks second behind Karnak, simply because of its immense size of approximately 230 by 400 feet with a pylon measuring over 100 feet high. At the temple's entrance stand two large black granite statues of Horus depicted as a falcon. The elaborate carvings on the walls of the temple are as beautiful as if they were carved just yesterday. Inside the temple is a small sanctuary where the priests of the day offered the best parts of the animals to the gods.
After returning to the ship, sail to Luxor Esna before continuing to Luxor. This evening, enjoy an Egyptian Galabeya Party onbard.

Meal

Breakfast, Dinner, Lunch

Luxor

Today after breakfast, visit the Valley of the Kings, the Temple of Queen Hatshepsut at El-Deir, El-Bahari and the Colossi Memnon.

Luxor is a major attraction for tourists in Egypt. It is considered the world's largest open-air museum with its various temples since the Pharaonic era till the Greco-Roman era, most famous of which is Karnak and Luxor Temples dedicated to the triad of Thebes. The West Bank of Luxor is known for the famous tombs of Seti I, Tut Ankh Amon, Tuthmosis III in the Valley of the Kings and also Queen Hatchepsut's Temple.

The Valley of the Kings in Upper Egypt is home to many pharaonic tombs of the New Kingdom, including those of King Tutankhamen and Ramses the Great. Each king's formal name and title is inscribed in his tomb, which is also adorned with his images and statues. Most of the tombs were cut into limestone following a similar pattern: three corridors, an antechamber, and a sunken sarcophagus chamber.

The mortuary temple of Queen Hatshepsut of the 18th Dynasty was built just north of the Middle Kingdom temple of Mentuhotep Nebhepetre, amid the bay of cliffs known as Deir El-Bahri. In ancient times the temple was called Djeser-djeseru, meaning the sacred of sacreds. The female pharaoh chose to build her temple in a valley sacred to the Theban Goddess of the west, on a direct axis with the Karnak Temple of Amun on the East Bank.

Meal

Breakfast, Dinner, Lunch

East Bank and Disembarkation

This morning, disembark after breakfast before heading for your visit the Luxor and Karnak Temples, a holy city of pylons (monumental gateways), hypostyle halls, colossal statues, shrines and obelisks built over centuries and dedicated to the God Amon-Ra, his consort Mut and their son Khonsu.

Meal

Breakfast

 

Luxor Cruise Port to Luxor

 

Luxor Airport to Cairo Airport

 

Cairo Airport to Cairo - City Centre

 

Ramses Hilton

1 Night Stay

Meal Plan: Full Breakfast

Located on the banks of the River Nile, the Ramses Hilton hotel is a stunning destination in the heart of Cairo. Take in views of the Nile and the Pyramids from this Egypt hotel's 36th-floor Windows on the World restaurant. Relax by the outdoor pool or enjoy coffee and pastries at the Garden Court Café. The Ramses Hilton hotel boasts a British-style pub, an Indian restaurant, a shopping Galleria and Executive Lounge.

Ramses Hilton

Cairo - City Centre to Cairo Airport

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