Your experience will begin as soon as you arrive at Cairo Airport, where our representative will be waiting to assist you with everything. In addition, an expert guide will accompany you throughout the day, which includes visits to the following sites:
The Egyptian Museum is considered the oldest archaeological museum in the Middle East and the first building in the world to be constructed as a museum. The museum's design is characterized by its modern classical style. It consists of two floors housing distinctive collections of Egyptian antiquities dating from the pre-dynastic period to the Greek and Roman eras, including the painting of King Narmer, which commemorates the unification of Upper and Lower Egypt under one king, as well as a collection of statues and artifacts of the kings of the pyramid builders era, the funerary collection of Liwa and Tuya, King Jdi, King Akhenaten, and the treasures of Tanis, as well as a large collection of animal mummies, papyrus, coffins, and jewelry from various Egyptian eras, and other artifacts that complete this museum's distinctive collection.
Al-Muizz Street: Al-Muizz Street dates back to the reign of Caliph Al-Muizz, the first Fatimid caliph in Egypt. Today, the street is an open-air museum containing many Islamic monuments dating back to several eras, as well as a wealth of architectural diversity, including religious, residential, commercial, charitable, and military architecture. The street is located within the boundaries of Historic Cairo, which was added to the World Heritage List in 1979. The street showcases a diverse range of architectural styles, including religious, residential, commercial, charitable, and military architecture. The street is located within the historic Cairo area, which was added to the World Heritage List in 1979. In addition, the street includes a collection of the most magnificent monuments of the city of Cairo, which reflect a complete impression of Islamic Egypt from the 10th to the 19th centuries AD.
Khan al-Khalili: Located in the Al-Hussein district of the Al-Jamaliya section, Khan al-Khalili is a popular tourist attraction for visitors to Cairo. It is a famous market that is over 600 years old. It was named after its founder, Prince Jerkis al-Khalili from the city of Hebron in Palestine, one of the princes of Sultan Barquq. This market is one of 38 markets that were distributed throughout Cairo during the Mamluk era.
Finally, enjoy a magical evening aboard a Nile cruise ship floating on the Nile River in Cairo, with a luxurious dinner offering a variety of Eastern and Western dishes. You will also enjoy unique artistic performances, including belly dancing and traditional skirt dancing, amid a romantic atmosphere and breathtaking views of the Nile.
And in the end, we will take you back to Cairo Airport.




