Tour to Cairo from Hurghada
Overview
Traveling by bus from Hurghada to Cairo offers a chance to visit the Great Pyramids and the Egyptian Museum, key highlights of Egypt's rich history. This full-day trip takes you to the capital city, known as the city of a “thousand minarets.”
- 🚌 Pickup from your hotel in Hurghada occurs at 02:00 am in an air-conditioned vehicle.
- 🏛️ Meet your Egyptologist guide upon arrival in Cairo for your Giza visit.
- 🍽️ Lunch is provided at a local restaurant along the Nile river in Cairo.
- 🎨 The Egyptian Museum features a rare collection of 5000 years of art, including treasures from Tutankhamun.
- ⚠️ Return transportation back to your hotel in Hurghada is included after the tour.
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Pickup included
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- Qualified Egyptologist guide
- Restaurant lunch
- Air-conditioned bus Hurghada - Cairo - Hurghada
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
- Drinks and personal expenses
- Additional entrance fees as specified in itinerary
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The Egyptian Museum in CairoAfter pickup from your Hurghada hotel, enjoy a rest on the 5-hour drive to Cairo by comfortable, air-conditioned bus: please arrange a breakfast box with your hotel. On arrival, you'll meet your Egyptologist guide, who'll escort you to the Egyptian museum, one of the greatest assemblies of ancient Egyptian artefacts in the world, with over 120,000 items in its vast collection, including the treasures of King Tutankhamen's tomb. Next, it's back on the bus and into Cairo for a well-deserved lunch at local restaurant.
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The Pyramids Of GizaAfter lunch, tour magnificent Giza Pyramids. Marvel at the three famous pyramids, built by the pharaohs Khufu, Khafre, and Menkaure.
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Great SphinxWitness the mighty Sphinx, a half-lion, half-human creation that's one of the world's largest and oldest monumental statues. Then explore the beautifully preserved Valley Temple, which was buried under sand for thousands of years. (Should you wish to climb inside a pyramid, or visit the Solar Boat Museum, additional charges apply.)