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Luxor by Flight from Sharm El Sheikh

Luxor by Flight from Sharm El Sheikh

The Prices:

Children under 2 years old can join for free, provided they sit on a parent’s lap.

If a child under 2 requires a separate seat on the plane or bus, the cost is 150$.

The price for children aged 3 to 5 years is 180$.

The price for children from 5 to 11 years old is 200$.

The price for adult is 235$.

Let us take you on a journey through ancient Egypt, where history comes alive! Luxor by Flight from Sharm El Sheikh

Luxor and its surroundings are home to some of Egypt’s most iconic archaeological treasures. With its wealth of ancient monuments, Luxor has become a major hub for tourism, attracting hundreds of thousands of visitors each year. To make exploring this historic city more accessible, we offer flights from Sharm El Sheikh, as the only alternative route is through Hurghada.
 

  • Program :

    Early Morning Departure: We’ll pick you up from your hotel around 04:00 (exact time will be confirmed after booking). The flight to Luxor takes approximately 1.5 hours.

    • Arrival in Luxor: Your adventure begins with a visit to the majestic Karnak Temple, where you’ll see the famous scarab beetle and the Sacred Lake.
    • Nile Crossing: Enjoy a scenic boat ride across the Nile River.
    • Lunch by the Nile: Savor a delicious buffet at a charming café along the riverbank.
    • Explore the Valley of the Queens: Visit the magnificent Temple of Queen Hatshepsut, the imposing Colossi of Memnon, and explore the tombs of three royal queens.
    • Alabaster and Oil Factory: Discover traditional craftsmanship at an alabaster and oil factory.
    • Optional Boat Trip to Banana Island: For an additional €20, enjoy a relaxing boat ride to the lush Banana Island.
    • Return to Sharm El Sheikh: After a day filled with history and culture, you’ll depart from Luxor and arrive back at your hotel in Sharm El Sheikh around 21:00.

    What is included:
    Entrance Fees: Included for all the sites featured in the itinerary.

    Nile Crossing: Enjoy a boat ride across the river.

    Lunch: A delicious buffet meal is provided.

    Expert Guide: A professional guide will accompany you throughout the day.

    Transportation & Flights: All travel arrangements, including transportation and flight tickets, are taken care of.

     

    What is not Included:

    • Visit to Banana Island (optional, paid separately on-site to the guide in cash +20$).
    • Drinks during lunch.
  • Return & Refund Policy

     The organizer will refund your advance payment in full if:

    You paid it in cash or by transfer to a bank card, and the excursion did not take place due to the organizer’s fault.

    You cancelled the program more than 24 hours before the excursion date.

    The exception is programs that require plane tickets. In such cases, the organizer will not be able to refund the advance payment after the airline tickets have been purchased.

    The advance payment can be refunded in cash or to a bank card in rubles at the exchange rate on the day the funds are returned, or at the rate that was set on the day the advance payment was transferred to the bank card.

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  • What are the payment options, and when is the payment due for the tour?
    We don’t require prepayment for group tours; payment is made on the bus or during the tour. Only private tours or those involving flight tickets may need advance payment. You can pay in cash (USD or EUR), or we can arrange other payment methods if needed.
  • Why do I need to provide passport details or vouchers for some tours in Egypt?
    Egypt has strict tourism regulations, requiring daily permits from the police and military for tours. For certain tours, like marine or private ones, we may need your passport details or voucher photos to secure permits. For most other excursions, permits are based on the number of participants, with no passport info required.
  • Are we covered by insurance during the tour?
    Some hotel guides may claim that insurance doesn’t cover third-party tour organizers, but this is false. Your travel insurance is valid throughout Egypt, including with any tour company. Additionally, all transport (like buses or boats) must be fully insured to operate, and organizers are responsible for passenger coverage. Strict regulations and permits are required for every tour in Egypt.
  • How can I retrieve any personal items I may have lost during the tour?
    We remind you to check your belongings when leaving the bus or boat at the end of the tour. If something is lost, it can be hard to recover, as vehicles often leave for cleaning right after. While we’ll do our best to help, we can’t guarantee the item will be returned. Please be cautious!
  • What if I need to cancel or change my booking?
    We offer flexible cancellation policies, typically up to 24–48 hours before the tour. Check individual tour pages for specific terms.
  • What should I bring on a snorkeling or safari trip?
    We recommend sunscreen, sunglasses, a hat, swimwear (for water activities), and comfortable shoes. Equipment is often provided—check tour details.
  • What are the must-do things in Egypt?
    Visit the Giza pyramids and see the Great Sphinx. Go snorkeling or diving in the Red Sea. Admire the sunrise on Mount Moses. Go to the Valley of the Kings in Luxor and visit Karnak. Get to know the culture and traditions of the Bedouins. Try the national cuisine. Ride quad bikes in the desert. Swim with dolphins in crystal clear water. Go on a cruise on the Nile. Visit local markets.
  • How much money should I take to Egypt for 7 days?
    For a comfortable week-long vacation in Egypt, excluding accommodation, it is enough to take $250 per person. The cheapest excursions cost from $5, lunch and dinner from $10, souvenirs from $1. If you have paid for accommodation and meals, then for a week you need to take with you at least $200 per person.
  • What currency is best to take with you to Egypt?
    Bring Euros or US Dollars to exchange, and use Egyptian Pounds (EGP) for daily spending. Credit cards work in many places, but carry cash for local use.
  • What souvenirs should not be bought in Egypt?
    Certain items may be restricted for export or may violate laws and international agreements. In Egypt, it is advised not to purchase antiques or souvenirs made from protected species of animals or plants. Additionally, buying food and alcohol from street vendors is not recommended due to safety concerns.
  • Do you offer airport transfers?
    Yes, we provide reliable airport transfers to and from various destinations including Hurghada, Cairo, Marsa Alam, and more.
  • Are your guides licensed and multilingual?
    Yes, all our guides are licensed professionals and speak multiple languages, including English, , Russian, Bulgarian, German, French, and more.
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