Take a two-day trip to Luxor and enjoy a Luxor short break full of history and culture. Explore Egypt Trips as you visit the Valley of the Kings with its fascinating royal tombs, then see the Temple of Hatshepsut. Continue to the great Temples of Luxor and Karnak, where you can trace the footsteps of ancient civilizations.
This Egypt short break also gives you the chance to enjoy the beauty of the Nile and relax while uncovering the wonders of one of Egypt’s most remarkable cities.
Upon arrival at Luxor International Airport, your tour manager will greet you and assist with a smooth check-in at your hotel. Start your Luxor short break with a comfortable transfer in a deluxe air-conditioned vehicle, followed by a review of your holiday itinerary and confirmed pick-up times for each tour. Enjoy your overnight stay in Luxor.
On your Luxor short break, you will spend a full day touring all of the city’s major landmarks. You will be picked up from your hotel by one of our representatives to visit the Valley of the Kings, where the pharaohs were laid to rest, before proceeding to the Temple of Queen Hatshepsut and the Colossi of Memnon.
After lunch at a local restaurant, tour the Karnak Temple to Amon and his family. Thereafter, you will be taken to Luxor Airport to bid farewell to your unforgettable Egypt short break.
Meals: Breakfast and lunch.
| 1 Person | 2-4 Persons | 5-7 Persons | 8-10 Persons | For Group Reservation |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 600$ | 420$ | 390$ | 370$ | Enquiry form |
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