Experience a fascinating Luxor day tour exploring the East Bank, culminating in the captivating light show at Karnak Temple. This full-day Egypt tour is perfect for those seeking cultural depth and ancient wonders during their shore excursion from Safaga Port.
The journey begins with the scenic trip from Safaga to Luxor, where you visit the magnificent Karnak Temple complex-well acknowledged as one of the religious centers of Egypt. Then move on to the splendid Temple of Hatshepsut, bearing testimony to the power and legacy of one of Egypt’s foremost queens.
As night falls, witness the enchanting Karnak light show, a beautifully orchestrated presentation of sound and visuals that bring the stories of Egypt’s pharaohs and gods to life.
This Luxor East Bank tour promises all cruise visitors and travellers interested in culture great historical opportunities combined with professional guides and convenience. Whether it’s your first time visiting or you’re simply enjoying an Egypt shore excursion, Luxor offers a completely different perspective into Egypt’s timeless heritage.
Upon your arrival at Safaga Port, our representative will greet you and transfer you to Luxor to begin your Egypt tour. Your first stop is the awe-inspiring Karnak Temple, the world’s largest religious complex built by man. It features the largest hypostyle hall, constructed by King Ramses II.
The temple was built over two millennia by many pharaohs; inside the temple is Hatshepsut's obelisk, Egypt's tallest still-standing obelisk. Next, visit the elegant Luxor Temple principally built by New Kingdom kings. Also called the Southern Sanctuary, it was very important in the annual Opet celebrations.
End your enriching Luxor day tour by enjoying the spectacular sound and light show at Karnak Temple, before being returned to your cruise at Safaga Port, concluding a truly memorable Egypt shore excursion.
Number of Persons | Prices |
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1 Person | $300 Per Person |
2 - 3 Persons | $245 Per Person |
4 - 6 Persons | $180 Per Person |
7 - 10 Persons | $150 Per Person |
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Upon arrival at Safaga Port, you'll be greeted by our representative who will guide you on an unforgettable journey. On the first day, marvel at the grandeur of Karnak Temple, a vast complex filled with history and architectural wonders. Visit Luxor Temple, another gem that showcases the ancient glory of Egypt.
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Most people come to Luxor to explore the West Bank but there are several draws on this side of the Nile, too. The highlights are the temples of Luxor and Karnak, which were once joined by a 2km-long avenue of sphinxes, some of which still adorn the entrance today.
Egypt is called the "Mother of the World" due to its significant historical and cultural role in shaping human civilization and making important contributions in various artistic and scientific fields.
In Egypt, tap water is not the preferred to drink, you can grab mineral water bottles, which are available everywhere in hotels or markets.
Throughout the evening, there are several shows in various languages that are planned to begin after sunset. It is advisable to check the schedule in advance as exact timings can change depending on the season.
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