19 Days Rabat, Cairo, Nile Cruise, Marrakech, & Petra Tour
Tour Details
| Duration | 19 Days / 18 Nights |
| Tour Location | Giza / Cairo / Aswan / Kom Ombo / Edfu / Luxor / Hurghada / Merzouga / Chefchaouen / Rabat / Fez / Marrakech |
| Tour Availability | Everyday |
| Pickup & Drop Off | Cairo Airport / Mohammed V Airport / Amman Airport |
| Tour Type | Classic Tour |
Captivating 19 Days Rabat, Cairo, Nile Cruise, Marrakech, & Petra Tour
19 Days Rabat, Cairo, Nile Cruise, Marrakech, & Petra Tour is a glorious quest through the timeless treasures of Egypt, Jordan, and Morocco. This expertly crafted adventure across North Africa and the Middle East is elevated by refined service, smooth organization, and enriching cultural experiences. As a leading regional travel specialist, recognized by international awards and backed by more than 30 years of experience, we ensure every moment is a wonderful memory. Travelers from all over the world will enjoy private air-conditioned transportation, handpicked accommodations, an incredible nile cruise, well-arranged international flights, and the guidance of knowledgeable Egyptology experts who reveal the stories behind each landmark.
This multi-destination tour will go through Morocco, exploring the wonders of Rabat, Chefchaouen, Fez, the Sahara dunes of Merzouga, and Marrakech, showcasing the country’s rich culture, landscapes, and vibrant cities. The adventure continues to Egypt, showcasing the legendary marvels of Cairo, including the Giza Pyramids, the Sphinx, and the Grand Egyptian museum, the Hanging Church, Khan El Khalili Bazaar, Muizz Street, and more, and the breathtaking monuments across Luxor and Aswan such as Kom Ombo Temple, Edfu Temple, Philae Temple, Karnak Temple Complex, Hatshepsut Temple, Valley of the Kings, Colossi of Memnon, and more living miracles, including the divine allure of the Red Sea in Hurghada. This international quest ends in Jordan, visiting Madaba, Mount Nebo, the Dead Sea, Petra, and Wadi Rum. Book this exceptional 18-day Middle East tour and experience the riches of Egypt, Jordan, and Morocco.
Tour Highlights
Giza Attractions
- Giza Pyramids Complex
- The Great Pyramid
- The Great Sphinx
- The Valley Temple
- The Grand Egyptian Museum
Cairo Attractions
- The Egyptian Museum
- Hanging Church
- Al Muizz Street
- Khan El Khalili Bazaar
- National Museum
Luxor Attractions
- Karnak Temple.
- Valley of the Kings.
- Hatshepsut Temple.
- Colossi of Memnon.
Aswan Attractions
- Philae Temple
- Edfu Temple
- Kom Ombo Temple
- The Unfinished Obelisk
- Aswan High Dam
Petra & Madaba Attractions
- Petra Temple
- Al Khazneh Temple
- Mt Nebo & The Dead Sea
- Royal Tombs & Theatre
- Qasr al-Bint
Wadi Rum Attractions
- Nabatean Temple
- Lawrence Spring
- Khazali Canyon
Rabat Attractions
- Hassan Tower
- Mausoleum of Mohammed V
- Kasbah of the Udayas
- Royal Palace
Marrakech Attractions
- Bahia Palace
- Koutoubia Mosque
- Medina and Souks
- Jemaa el-Fna Square
Fez Attractions
- Al-Qarawiyyin University
- Bou Inania Madrasa
- Chouara Tanneries
- Chefchaouenβs blue alleys
Tour Inclusions
- Meet & assist at Cairo International Airport, Amman Airport, & Mohammed V Airport.
- 2 Nights accommodation in Cairo at your hotel.
- 1 night's accommodation in Aswan at your hotel.
- 1 night's accommodation in Hurghada at your hotel.
- 3 Nights accommodation in a 5* Nile Cruise.
- 2 nights' accommodation in Marrakech at your hotel.
- 1 Night's accommodation in Casablanca at your hotel.
- 2 nights' accommodation in Fez at your hotel.
- 1 Night's accommodation in Chefchaouen at your hotel.
- 1 night's desert camping in Merzouga.
- 1 Night's accommodation in Rabat at your hotel.
- 1 Night accommodation at your hotel in Amman.
- 1 Night in Wadi Rum.
- 1 Night accommodation at your hotel in Petra.
- Entrance fees to all sites in the itinerary.
- Domestic Flight tickets (Cairo / Aswan - Hurghada / Cairo)
- All transfers by a state-of-the-art A/C vehicle.
- Professional Tour Guides throughout your tours in Egypt, Jordan, and Morocco.
Tour Exclusions
- International Flights Airfare.
- Egypt, Jordan, & Morroco entry visa.
- Any optional Tours/Activities.
- Personal expenses.
- Gratuities (Tipping).
Tour Itinerary
Day 1: Arrival to Rabat
Upon your arrival at Rabat Airport, you will be warmly welcomed by our local representatives holding a personalized name sign. They will assist you with all arrival formalities and visa procedures, ensuring a smooth and effortless entry into Morocco.
Afterward, you will meet your private driver and enjoy a relaxing transfer to your hotel in Casablanca, where an easy check-in awaits, along with time to rest and refresh after your journey.
For those who wish to begin exploring right away, an optional evening orientation tour can be arranged. This gentle introduction reveals the charm of Rabat, where Atlantic breezes sweep through elegant boulevards, and the city’s graceful architecture blends historic heritage with contemporary elegance, creating a memorable first impression of Morocco.
Overnight: Rabat Hotel
Day 2: The Ethereal Rabat Attractions
You will start your day with breakfast at your hotel in Rabat, then meet your private guide for an enriching tour that combines breathtaking Atlantic views with the deep-rooted legacy of Morocco’s royal past.
The iconic Hassan Tower is a powerful symbol of Almohad ambition and architectural grandeur. It was commissioned in the 12th century by Caliph Abu Yusuf Yaqub al-Mansur. The structure was intended to anchor what would have been one of the largest mosques in the world. Construction halted in 1199 following the caliph’s death, leaving the impressive 44-meter minaret and a forest of stone columns that reveal the monumental scale of the unfinished project.
The marvelous Mausoleum of Mohammed is an honorable attraction and the final resting place of King Mohammed V, alongside King Hassan II and Prince Abdallah. Completed in 1971 and designed by architect Cong Vo Toan, this stunning white-marble monument blends traditional Moroccan artistry with refined modern elements, creating an atmosphere of dignity, balance, and quiet reflection.
Following lunch at a local restaurant, your journey continues through Rabat’s historic treasures.
The Kasbah of the Udayas rises above the point where the river meets the Atlantic Ocean. Its winding alleys, Andalusian-style gardens, and scenic terraces offer sweeping coastal views. The kasbah’s entrance is marked by the magnificent Bab Oudaia Gate, dating to the late 12th century, a masterpiece of Almohad stonework and decorative design.
The Royal Palace of Rabat "Dar al-Makhzen" is an imposing complex built in 1864 that remains the official residence of Morocco’s monarchy. Surrounded by guarded gates and spacious courtyards, the palace reflects the enduring authority and prestige of the royal institution. While visitors cannot enter the interior, its majestic façade leaves a lasting impression.
As the day draws to a close, travel toward the picturesque mountain town of Chefchaouen, pausing along the way to admire the changing landscapes. Upon arrival, enjoy a leisurely walk through the town’s enchanting blue-painted medina before settling in for a peaceful overnight stay amid the tranquil beauty of the Rif Mountains.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
Overnight: Chefchaouen Hotel
Day Three: The Miraculous City of Chefchaouen
You will begin your day with a delightful breakfast before meeting your private guide and driver for an inspiring tour of Chefchaouen, the captivating “Blue Pearl” of Morocco, beautifully set among the rugged peaks of the Rif Mountains.
Chefchaouen is a blue divine flower that was established as a fortified mountain town in 1471. Over the centuries, Andalusian and Jewish settlers introduced the tradition of painting their buildings in soothing shades of blue, often linked to spirituality, the sky, and a sense of calm. As you stroll through the medina’s winding lanes, stepped pathways, and graceful archways, each glowing in hues from pale sky blue to rich indigo. Everyone will discover a peaceful atmosphere that sets Chefchaouen apart as one of Morocco’s most picturesque and beloved towns.
You will continue your discovery of a city renowned for its intellectual, beauty, and spiritual legacy, starting with:
Outa el Hammam Square is found in the core of the medina, the lively historical center of Chefchaouen. Overlooking the square is the Kasbah, a fortified citadel built shortly after the town’s founding in the 15th century. Its distinctive reddish walls stand in striking contrast to the surrounding blue streets. Framed by cafés, traditional eateries, and artisan shops, the square reflects the gentle rhythm of daily life, where locals gather over fragrant mint tea and animated conversations continue into the evening.
As evening falls over the ancient medina, settle into a traditional riad in Fes, where tranquil courtyards, intricate mosaics, and softly lit lanterns create a peaceful and authentic setting for your overnight stay.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
Overnight: Fes Hotel
Day 4: The Celestial City of Fez
You will have your breakfast, then head with your tour guide in a private vehicle in order to explore the majestic city of Fez, starting with:
Al-Qarawiyyin University is a miraculous palace of knowledge that was founded in 859 AD by Fatima al-Fihri and recognized as the oldest continuously operating university in the world. For centuries, scholars gathered here to study theology, astronomy, mathematics, and law, making the institution a major center of learning that influenced both Islamic and European scholarship.
The remarkable Bou Inania Madrasa is a 14th-century Marinid architectural masterpiece that radiates allure and grandeur. Distinguished as both a religious school and a congregational mosque, the building showcases exceptional craftsmanship through finely carved cedarwood, gleaming marble floors, and intricate muqarnas ceilings that represent the artistic brilliance of the Marinid period.
The historic Chouara Tanneries is a magical medieval wonder. These skilled craftsmen continue to dye leather using natural pigments such as saffron and indigo. Viewed from surrounding terraces, the colorful stone vats arranged in honeycomb patterns create one of Fes’s most iconic and enduring scenes of traditional craftsmanship.
You will continue your international Middle East tour to the remaining wonders of the golden city of fez, starting with:
The Miraclious Nejjarine Fountain is an architectural jewel from the 18th century, adorned with delicate zellij tilework and finely carved cedarwood panels. Located beside a former caravanserai that once welcomed traveling merchants, the fountain reflects Fes’s long-standing role as a center of trade and cultural exchange.
The revered Moulay Idriss Mausoleum is a majestic monument dedicated to Moulay Idriss II, the founder of Fes and a descendant of the Prophet Muhammad who died in 828 AD. Although the inner sanctuary is reserved for Muslims, visitors can admire its ornate tilework, carved wooden doors, marble columns, and glowing lanterns, elements that highlight the site’s deep spiritual importance.
The surrounding Fes el-Bali medina feels like stepping into a living medieval city. With more than 9,000 narrow streets, it remains the largest car-free urban area in the world. Donkeys still carry goods through labyrinthine alleys, while artisan workshops continue centuries-old crafts that define the city’s identity.
As evening falls over the ancient medina, settle into a traditional riad in Fes for your overnight stay.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
Overnight: Fez Hotel
Day 5: Discover the Marvels of Middle Atlas On the Way to Marrakech
After breakfast in Fes, the journey begins toward Merzouga, traveling through Midelt and the scenic Ziz Valley. The route first passes through Ifrane, a charming mountain town often called the “Switzerland of Morocco” because of its alpine-style architecture and clean surroundings. The journey then continues into the Middle Atlas Mountains, stopping at the cedar forests near Azrou, the largest cedar forest in Morocco. Here, visitors may encounter the famous Barbary macaques (Barbary apes) and explore the Berber village located within the forest.
The trip continues across the dramatic landscapes of the Atlas Mountains toward Midelt, where lunch is served. Afterward, the route crosses the Tizi Ntalghamt Pass and travels through the spectacular Ziz Gorge, offering panoramic views of the High Atlas plateau. As the journey progresses toward Errachidia, the landscape gradually shifts from mountainous terrain to the early signs of desert scenery.
The drive continues through the lush Ziz Valley, known for its palm groves and oasis landscapes, with scenic stops along the way before passing through Erfoud and Rissani, historic gateway towns to the Sahara.
Guests then experience a camel ride across the dunes of the Sahara Desert, where they can watch the breathtaking sunset over the Merzouga dunes, before heading to their hotel in Marrakech for an overnight stay.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
Overnight: Marrakech Hotel
Day 6: The Glorious City of Marrakech
After breakfast, set out with your guide to discover the lively soul of Marrakech, a city where vibrant colors, rhythmic sounds, and centuries-old traditions blend seamlessly with contemporary life. Each corner of the city reveals a new layer of culture, creating an atmosphere full of character and energy.
The magnificant Bahia Palace is a divine 19th-century residence that reflects the wealth and refined taste of Morocco’s former nobility. Tranquil courtyards open into richly decorated chambers surrounded by scented gardens, while carved cedarwood ceilings, intricate zellij mosaics, and delicate stucco work highlight the remarkable skill of Moroccan artisans.
The divine Koutoubia Mosque is a captivating spiritual spectacle of Marrakech. It was built in 1147 during the reign of the Almohad caliph Abd al-Mu’min, its towering minaret dominates the skyline and stands as a masterpiece of Almohad architecture. While the interior is reserved for worshippers, the surrounding gardens and the mosque’s golden glow at sunset create one of the city’s most memorable views.
The epic Menara Gardens is a marvelous retreat set against the distant peaks of the Atlas Mountains. It was established in the 12th century, and the gardens are centered around a vast reflecting basin supplied by an ancient irrigation system. Rows of olive trees stretch across the grounds, and the graceful pavilion, mirrored in the water, forms one of Marrakech’s most iconic landscapes.
The colorful Majorelle Gardens are a captivating marvel that enchants everyone with the sight of a living miracle. Designed in the 1920s by French artist Jacques Majorelle and later restored by Yves Saint Laurent, this botanical sanctuary features exotic plants, towering bamboo, peaceful ponds, and pathways painted in the striking Majorelle blue, creating one of the city’s most enchanting spaces.
The Miraculous Dar Si Said Museum is a well-preserved 19th-century palace dedicated to Morocco’s artistic traditions. Its ornate courtyards, carved cedarwood ceilings, and brilliant tilework display remarkable collections of jewelry, carpets, wood carvings, weapons, and traditional crafts that reflect the kingdom’s rich heritage.
You will have your lunch, and it will be served at a local restaurant in Marrakesh, then proceed to visit:
The Legendary Medina of Marrakech is a living miracle, which is recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and forms the cultural heart of the city. Its labyrinth of narrow lanes, hidden riads, and ancient gateways leads to bustling souks where artisans still produce leather goods, textiles, metalwork, lanterns, spices, and perfumes using time-honored techniques.
The Beautiful Jemaa el-Fna Square is one of Morocco’s most dynamic gathering places. As evening approaches, the square transforms into a lively open-air stage filled with musicians, storytellers, performers, and food vendors, capturing the true spirit and energy of Marrakech.
As night settles over the Red City, return to your hotel in Marrakech where dinner awaits, offering a relaxing end to a fascinating day of discovery.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
Overnight: Marrakech Hotel
Day 7: From Marrakech to Casablanca
You will begin your morning with a delightful breakfast at your hotel, preparing for a memorable day of discovery. Shortly afterward, join your private guide and driver for a comfortable journey from the vibrant Red City of Marrakech toward the elegant coastal metropolis of Casablanca.
As you travel across Morocco’s changing landscapes, enjoy the scenery unfolding along the route, where plains, villages, and distant hills reflect the country’s timeless beauty. Midway through the journey, you will pause to enjoy lunch at a charming local restaurant, offering a taste of authentic Moroccan flavors and a relaxing break before continuing the drive.
By afternoon, you will arrive in Casablanca, a city where modern sophistication blends with historic charm, ready to begin exploring its unique character and coastal atmosphere.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
Overnight: Casablanca Hotel
Day 8: From Morocco to Cairo
After breakfast, you will be transferred to Casablanca Airport to board your scheduled flight to Cairo. Upon arrival in Egypt’s bustling capital, you will be escorted to your hotel for check-in and a comfortable overnight stay. In the evening, you may choose to enjoy an optional Nile dinner cruise, gliding along the legendary river as Cairo’s glowing skyline and historic landmarks create a magical atmosphere from the water.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
Flight: From Casablanca to Cairo
Overnight: Cairo Hotel
Day 9: The Blessed Marvels of Giza
Your day begins with breakfast at your luxury hotel in Cairo, where a relaxed setting and fine cuisine prepare you for an extraordinary journey into Egypt’s ancient past. Soon after, you will meet your private Egyptologist guide and travel in a comfortable air-conditioned vehicle toward one of the most celebrated archaeological sites on Earth.
The Giza Plateau is a magnificant and brilliant wonder of ancient Egyptian civilization that still enchants travelers from all over the world. Developed around 2600 BC during the Fourth Dynasty of the Old Kingdom (2613–2494 BC), this vast royal necropolis reflects remarkable engineering, sacred symbolism, and precise astronomical alignment. For more than four millennia, its monuments have stood as enduring icons of human achievement.
The Great Pyramid of Khufu (2609–2584 BC) still enchants the four cardinal points of the compass, which was completed around 2570 BC under the supervision of the royal architect Hemiunu. As the only surviving Wonder of the Ancient World, it was constructed from nearly 2.3 million limestone blocks, each weighing about 2.5 tons. Originally reaching a height of 138.5 meters (454 ft) and weighing close to six million tons, the pyramid’s near-perfect alignment with the cardinal directions reveals an astonishing mastery of mathematics and astronomy.
The Great Sphinx is a thrilling piece of art that was carved directly from the limestone bedrock during the reign of Pharaoh Khafre (2558–2532 BC). With the body of a lion symbolizing strength and the face representing royal authority, this monumental guardian has watched over the plateau for thousands of years. Between its paws rests the Dream Stele of Thutmose IV (1401 BC), recounting a legendary vision that deepens the monument’s sense of mystery.
The Valley Temple is a mysterious creation that provided the gift of immortality to all the pharaohs. It dates to the Fourth Dynasty, served as a sacred site for royal funerary rituals, including the ceremonial Opening of the Mouth. It was built from massive granite blocks and remarkably well preserved; the temple reflects both the spiritual beliefs and advanced construction techniques of Old Kingdom Egypt.
After lunch at a local restaurant, your exploration continues to one of the world’s most remarkable cultural institutions.
The Grand Egyptian Museum is a glorious marvel that took more than a billion dollars to construct. It is made entirely to shed light on more than 5,000 years of Egyptian history and culture. Housing over 100,000 artifacts, including the complete treasures of Tutankhamun, the museum blends innovative architecture with immersive displays. Highlights include the colossal statue of Ramses II, Khufu’s solar boat, and the legendary golden mask of Tutankhamun, alongside state-of-the-art conservation laboratories and galleries overlooking the pyramids.
The Saqqara Step Pyramid changed the course of history by being the main element behind the creation of the great pyramids of Giza. It was built between 2670 and 2650 BC by the visionary architect Imhotep. Rising 62.5 meters (205 ft) above the desert, it is the world’s earliest large-scale stone monument and marks the beginning of pyramid architecture that later reached its peak at Giza.
As the day comes to an end, you will transfer to Cairo Airport for your flight to Aswan. Upon arrival, you will be escorted to your hotel for a relaxing overnight stay in this beautiful Nile-side city.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
Flight: From Cairo to Aswan
Overnight: Aswan Hotel
Day 10: The Golden city of Aswan
After arriving in Aswan, your morning begins with breakfast before joining your expert guide to discover some of the city’s most fascinating landmarks, sites that highlight both the ingenuity of ancient Egypt and the vision of the country’s modern era.
The Aswan High Dam is one of Egypt’s greatest modern engineering achievements. Constructed between 1960 and 1970, this monumental project transformed the nation by regulating the Nile’s flow, generating hydroelectric power, and protecting farmland from destructive floods. The dam played a vital role in strengthening Egypt’s economy and remains a symbol of the country’s modernization and technological progress.
The Majestic Unfinished Obelisk is a grand granite monument that would have been the largest obelisk ever created in ancient Egypt. Commissioned during the reign of Queen Hatshepsut (1508–1458 BC) to accompany the obelisks of the Karnak Temple Complex, including the famous Lateran Obelisk now in Rome, the project was abandoned after a crack appeared in the stone. Still lying within its original quarry, the obelisk offers rare insight into the impressive stone-carving techniques used by ancient Egyptian artisans.
The beautiful Philae temple is a magnificent sanctuary devoted to Isis, the goddess associated with love, devotion, and rebirth. Built between 380 and 362 BC during the Greco-Roman period, the temple once stood on Philae Island but was later carefully dismantled and relocated to Agilkia Island as part of the UNESCO Nubia Campaign, protecting it from the rising waters created by the construction of the Aswan High Dam.
At the end of the day, you will transfer to your luxurious 5-star Nile cruise ship. After check-in, enjoy delicious lunch and dinner on board before settling in for a relaxing overnight stay as the tranquil waters of the Nile drift gently past.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Overnight: Onboard the Cruise
Day 11: The Graceful Temple of Kom Ombo
You will start your morning with breakfast on board your Nile cruise, then continue your remarkable Middle East journey with a visit to one of Upper Egypt’s most distinctive sanctuaries.
The mesmerizing Kom Ombo Temple is a fascinating architectural achievement known for its rare symmetrical layout, an unusual feature in ancient Egyptian temple design. Constructed between 180 BC and 47 BC during the Ptolemaic era, the temple was uniquely dedicated to two deities: Haroeris (Horus the Elder), the falcon-headed god of protection, and Sobek, the crocodile god closely linked to the power and fertility of the Nile.
Its perfectly mirrored structure includes dual entrances, parallel hypostyle halls, and twin sanctuaries, reflecting the equal importance of both gods. The temple’s walls are richly decorated with finely carved reliefs, making Kom Ombo one of the most distinctive and captivating temples preserved from ancient Egypt.
After your exploration, return to your Nile cruise to enjoy lunch and dinner on board, and relax for a peaceful overnight stay along the tranquil waters of the Nile.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Overnight: Onboard the Cruise
Day 12: The Magical Temple of Edfu
You will enjoy your breakfast onboard the cruise, then join your guide to visit:
The honorable Edfu temple is a unique archaeological marvel known to be the largest and best-preserved sanctuary of Egypt’s Greco-Roman era. Constructed between 237 BC and 57 BC, it was dedicated to Horus, the falcon-headed deity symbolizing kingship, divine protection, and the triumph of order.
Its towering stone walls are covered with intricate reliefs and inscriptions, many of which illustrate the legendary struggle between Horus and Seth, a myth representing the eternal victory of harmony over chaos. Walking through its expansive halls, towering columns, and sacred courtyards reveals the rich religious traditions and extraordinary artistic mastery of the Ptolemaic period.
Enjoy your lunch & dinner on the cruise and continue sailing to Luxor and overnight.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Overnight: Onboard the Cruise
Day 13: The Celestial Treasures of Luxor
You will have your day with breakfast aboard your Nile cruise, then set out with your private Egyptologist guide to discover the extraordinary monuments of Luxor, once the glorious capital of ancient Thebes.
The mysterious Valley of the Kings is undeground royal maze of Egypt’s pharaohs from the 18th to the 20th Dynasties during the New Kingdom (1570–1050 BC). Hidden within the rugged desert hills for nearly five centuries, this sacred valley contains the elaborately decorated tombs of powerful rulers such as Ramses II and Tutankhamun. These underground chambers, carved deep into the mountains and adorned with vivid scenes from sacred texts, reflect the ancient Egyptians’ profound beliefs in the journey to the afterlife.
The golden Hatshepsut temple (1508-1458 BC) is the holy of holies of ancient Egyptian temples, which is dramatically set against the towering cliffs of Deir el-Bahari on Luxor’s West Bank. Constructed around 1479 BC, this elegant temple honors one of Egypt’s most influential female pharaohs. Its graceful terraces, colonnaded halls, and perfectly balanced design make it one of the most impressive and best-preserved architectural masterpieces of ancient Egypt.
The Colossi of Memnon have been resurrected many times in the form of two colossal quartzite statues representing Pharaoh Amenhotep III (1386–1349 BC). These towering figures once guarded the entrance to his vast mortuary temple and remain the only surviving remnants of that grand complex. For centuries, the statues have been associated with fascinating legends, including the mysterious “singing” sound once reported at dawn.
After visiting the Colossi of Memnon, have youe a lunch meal & relax. Then head with your tour guide to visit:
The holy Karnak temple complex is a celestial archaeological marvel where the gods and kings connected with their subjects. It is known to be the largest religious site ever constructed in ancient Egypt. Dedicated to the Theban Triad, Amun, Mut, and Khonsu, this vast sanctuary developed over many centuries between 2000 BC and 30 BC, eventually covering nearly 247 acres. Among its most remarkable features are the impressive Avenue of Sphinxes, the monumental Great Hypostyle Hall with its towering forest of columns, and numerous temples, chapels, and obelisks that reflect generations of devotion and architectural genius.
At the end of the day, you will transfer to Hurghada, where you will be escorted to your hotel for an overnight stay.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
Overnight: Hurghada Hotel
Day 13: Explore the Natural Marvels of Hurghada
You will set out on an unforgettable snorkeling excursion to one of Hurghada’s most spectacular coral reefs, where clear turquoise waters open the door to a vibrant underwater world filled with colorful coral formations and diverse marine life. After enjoying this refreshing experience beneath the Red Sea’s surface, you will return comfortably to your hotel in Hurghada for a peaceful overnight stay.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner, Soft Drinks
Overnight: Hurghada Hotel
Day 15: The Miraculous City of Cairo
Your day begins with a delightful breakfast before checking out of your hotel in Hurghada. Shortly afterward, you will be transferred to the airport to board your flight to Cairo, where the next chapter of your multi-country adventure begins.
The Egyptian Museum is a historic landmark opened in 1901 in the heart of downtown Cairo. Created to preserve and display the extraordinary legacy of ancient Egypt, the museum houses thousands of priceless artifacts that reveal the creativity, spiritual beliefs, and artistic achievements of a civilization that flourished along the Nile for millennia.
Afterward, enjoy lunch at a local restaurant, where you can savor traditional Egyptian dishes before continuing your journey through the historic districts of Old Cairo.
The iconic Hanging Church a.k.a the Church of the Virgin Mary, is a true living miracle and one of the most significant sites in Coptic Christianity. Built in the 5th century AD above the southern gate of the ancient Roman Babylon Fortress, it once served as the seat of the Coptic Patriarch. Rising nearly 30 feet above ground level, the church is admired for its wooden vaulted ceiling, beautiful icons, and serene atmosphere that reflects centuries of faith and traditions connected to the Holy Family’s journey through Egypt.
Amr Ibn Al-Aas Mosque is an honorable structure that holds great value since it was founded in 641 AD following the Islamic conquest of Egypt. As the first mosque ever built in the country, it represents an important milestone in Egypt’s religious history. Although rebuilt several times over the centuries, it remains an active place of worship, distinguished by its graceful arcades and spacious courtyard that embody the simplicity and elegance of early Islamic architecture.
The National Museum of Egyptian Civilization (NMEC) is an archaeological hub located in the historic district of Fustat. This modern cultural institution came to be in 2020, which displays more than 50,000 artifacts spanning over four thousand years of Egyptian history. One of its most remarkable highlights is the Royal Mummies Hall, where 28 ancient kings and queens are presented in a carefully designed setting that illustrates the continuity of Egypt’s royal legacy.
Al-Muizz street is a divine marvel that earned the title of being one of the oldest streets in Islamic Cairo, dating back to the 10th century AD. Lined with historic mosques, madrasas, ornate façades, and traditional cafés, this remarkable avenue offers a journey through centuries of architectural beauty and cultural heritage.
Khan El Khalili Bazaar is a celestial marketplace of great significance that was established in 970 AD and has remained one of the Middle East’s most vibrant trading centers for over a thousand years. Its winding alleys are filled with handcrafted jewelry, spices, textiles, lanterns, and traditional souvenirs, creating a lively atmosphere where history, culture, and commerce blend beneath glowing lamps and ancient archways.
At the end of the day, you will check into your hotel in Cairo for a relaxing overnight stay, reflecting on a city where countless civilizations have left their mark on one of the world’s most extraordinary cultural landscapes.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
Flight: From Hurghada to Cairo
Overnight: Cairo Hotel
Day 16: Fly to Amman
After breakfast and checking out from your hotel in Cairo, you will travel by private air-conditioned vehicle to Cairo International Airport to catch your scheduled flight to Amman. Upon landing at Queen Alia International Airport, a local representative will warmly welcome you and assist with visa procedures and arrival formalities, ensuring a smooth entry into Jordan. You will then be transferred to your hotel in Amman, where you can relax and get ready for the next stage of your journey through Petra and Jordan’s stunning landscapes.
Meals: Breakfast
Flight: From Cairo to Amman
Overnight: Amman Hotel
Day 17: The Celestial of The Dead and Madaba Spots
Your day begins with breakfast at your hotel in Amman, setting the stage for a journey filled with spiritual significance, ancient heritage, and striking landscapes. Shortly afterward, you will meet your private driver and travel comfortably toward Madaba, where your exploration of Jordan’s rich history begins.
The Greek Orthodox Church of St. George is a heavenly 19th-century monument that houses one of Christianity’s most treasured artifacts, which is the famous 6th-century mosaic map of the Holy Land. This blessed sport is crafted from thousands of tiny tesserae and accompanied by early Greek inscriptions. This extraordinary mosaic is the oldest known map of Palestine, offering a fascinating glimpse into early Christian geography and devotion.
The revered Mount Nebo is the land of miracles and divine intervention, which is traditionally believed to be the place where Prophet Moses first saw the Promised Land. From its elevated viewpoint overlooking the Jordan Valley, visitors can admire sweeping panoramas stretching toward the Jordan River and the distant hills beyond. The peaceful setting and biblical associations make this site both inspiring and reflective.
The marvelous Dead Sea is a grand historical wonder that became one of the world’s most distinctive natural wonders. Located at the lowest point on Earth, its intensely salty waters and mineral-rich mud have been valued for centuries for their therapeutic qualities and were even used in ancient healing practices and Egyptian mummification. Floating effortlessly on its buoyant surface while surrounded by dramatic desert scenery offers a truly unique and relaxing experience.
Afterward, enjoy lunch at a local restaurant, where you can savor authentic Jordanian cuisine before continuing your adventure.
The road then continues south toward Petra, as the rolling hills gradually transform into the dramatic landscapes of Jordan’s desert. Upon arrival, check in to your hotel and unwind for the evening, preparing for the unforgettable discovery of the ancient Nabataean city of Petra awaiting you the following day.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
Overnight: Petra Hotel
Day 18: The Living Gems of Petra
Your day begins with a delightful breakfast at your hotel in Petra, where the warmth of Jordanian hospitality and traditional flavors prepare you for an unforgettable day of exploration. After check-out, you will meet your private driver and expert guide, who will accompany you into one of the most remarkable archaeological sites in the world.
The ancient city of Petra is a vivid artistic marvel that was carved into rose-colored sandstone by the ingenious Nabataeans, whose civilization flourished more than two thousand years ago at the turn of the first century on an area of ~7,560 m². Once the prosperous capital of their kingdom, Petra is today recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the New Seven Wonders of the World. Hidden among dramatic mountain gorges, its temples, tombs, and monumental façades reflect extraordinary craftsmanship, resilience, and architectural brilliance.
The magnificent Al Khazneh (The Treasury) is a majestic creation that can only be accessed through the famous Siq, a narrow, winding canyon bordered by towering rock walls that create a dramatic natural entrance to the city. Suddenly, it appears, revealing its intricate façade carved in the 1st century AD during the reign of King Aretas IV. Bathed in shifting desert light, this iconic monument showcases the artistic sophistication and wealth of Nabataean culture and gained worldwide recognition through films such as Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade.
The Royal Tombs of Petra are magnificant monuments that come in every shape and form that were carved high into Petra’s eastern cliffs for the Nabataean elite. The Urn Tomb, Silk Tomb, Corinthian Tomb, and Palace Tomb each display distinctive architectural features and finely crafted details that reflect the prestige and refinement of Petra’s ancient society.
The remarkable Great Theatre of Petra is an impressive structure that radiates wonder and wisdom when it was carved directly into the rock during the early 1st century AD and later expanded during Roman rule. With seating for nearly 7,000 spectators, the theatre represents a striking fusion of Nabataean engineering and classical Roman design.
Qasr al-Bint is a miraculous structure, renowned for being one of Petra’s rare freestanding temples, built between 30 BC and 40 AD. Dedicated to Nabataean deities, this impressive structure has survived centuries of earthquakes and natural forces, reflecting both the religious devotion and advanced construction techniques of its builders.
After discovering the wonders of Petra, your journey continues toward the breathtaking desert landscape of Wadi Rum. Upon arrival, enjoy a memorable dinner beneath the vast desert sky, where traditional Bedouin cuisine is served in the peaceful silence of the desert.
Wadi Rum, a.k.a the Valley of the Moon is a golden land that reveals a vast panorama of crimson sand dunes, towering sandstone mountains, and ancient rock inscriptions dating back over 12,000 years. Spanning nearly 720 square kilometers and protected as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, this extraordinary desert has inspired explorers and filmmakers alike, appearing in films such as Lawrence of Arabia and The Martian. Depending on time, you may explore the landscape by jeep, camel, or on foot, visiting remarkable sites including Lawrence Spring, Little Bridge, Khazali Canyon, and the dramatic Burdah Arch.
As evening falls, settle into a traditional Bedouin desert camp. Beneath a sky filled with brilliant stars and endless horizons, the quiet rhythm of the desert surrounds you, creating unforgettable memories of Petra’s timeless grandeur and Wadi Rum’s majestic wilderness.
Meals: Breakfast, Dinner
Overnight: Wadi Rum Camp
Final Day: Departure
You will have your breakfast, then head to Amman airport to catch your flight back home.
Meals: Breakfast
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Sunblock & Sunglasses.
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Warm clothes in winter.
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What You Will Love About This Tour?
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This international multi-destination tour will deliver a remarkable travel experience through the majestic attractions of Egypt, Jordan, and Morocco.
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Travelers on this international tour will be served with amazing private air-conditioned transport, carefully selected hotels, a memorable Nile cruise, international flights, and expert-guided tours.
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The Moroccan section of this international travel experience will shed light on the great cities of Rabat, Chefchaouen, Fez, Merzouga Desert, Atlas Film Studios, and Marrakech.
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All our International guests will explore several majestic attractions, which include Cairo, the Giza Pyramids, the Great Sphinx, the Grand Egyptian Museum, and the majestic temples and tombs of Thebes and the Nile Valley.
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This multi-destination voyage across Jordan will explore the Madaba, Mount Nebo, the Dead Sea, Petra, and the dramatic desert scenery of Wadi Rum.
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