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When you land at Cairo Airport, our representative will be there to meet you and make everything feel effortless, guiding you through passport procedures, helping with luggage, and getting you smoothly on your way. Then you’ll be driven in a private air-conditioned vehicle straight to your hotel for check-in and a comfortable start to your stay.
Later that evening, Cairo shifts into its most mesmerizing mood. You’ll step aboard a dinner cruise on the Nile, where the city lights ripple across the water as you dine. The night comes alive with classic Egyptian entertainment, graceful belly dancing, vibrant folklore music, and the breathtaking Tannoura performance, a swirling tradition inspired by the whirling dervishes.
After the cruise, you’ll be transferred back to your hotel to relax and enjoy an overnight stay.
You will start your day with a delicious breakfast at the hotel, and start your Egypt & Morocco tour package by joining your private Egyptologist tour guide to explore the great civilization of ancient Egyptians in the Giza Pyramids:
The sacred Giza Plateau was born at the dawn of the Old Kingdom, where the desert meets the Nile Valley, as an intentional landscape built as a bridge between earth and eternity. It is filled with royal tombs and temples that were positioned with cosmic purpose, echoing ancient beliefs that the heavens could guide a king’s journey beyond life.
The golden Pyramid of Khufu is the heart of the complex that began around 2570 BC, which is known to be a feat of engineering created to protect a pharaoh’s divine legacy. Inside, the King’s and Queen’s Chambers rest in solemn silence, designed as sacred stations for the soul’s ascent. Tradition credits the project’s vision and precision to Hemiunu; the monument once reached 146.6 meters and was assembled from roughly 2.3 million limestone blocks, together weighing about six million tons.
The heavenly Sphinx keeps its timeless watch across the immortal structures of Giza. It was carved from a single limestone outcrop during the reign of Khafre (2558–2532 BC), its lion body and human face were crafted to embody strength, authority, and enduring protection. It holds an expression so enigmatic that it has fueled wonder for centuries.
The sacred Valley Temple of Khafre reveals the spiritual mechanics behind immortality. This remarkably preserved complex served as a ceremonial threshold where purification and Mummification rites prepared the king for rebirth, including the famed “Opening of the Mouth” ritual intended to restore the senses for the eternal world.
The Grand Egyptian Museum is a vast cultural landmark that feels both scholarly and spellbinding. It covers a grand area of nearly 490,000 square meters and holds more than 100,000 artifacts. It is also a major conservation and research hub, with advanced restoration facilities dedicated to protecting national heritage. Highlights include the Hanging Obelisk, the 11-meter colossus of Ramesses II, and the extraordinary, fully assembled collection of over 5,000 treasures belonging to Tutankhamun.
Afterward, enjoy lunch at a local restaurant in Cairo, then continue to:
The transformative Saqqara Step Pyramid is the earliest great stone monument in human history, built between 2670 and 2650 BC for Djoser. Designed by Imhotep, it pioneered the six-tiered pyramid form, rising 62.5 meters and marking the moment architecture became a statement of eternity. Every single pyramid built afterwards took its inspiration from this immortal structure.
Finally, we will drive you back to your hotel for spending the overnight.
Morning time, have your breakfast, and move to continue your Egypt & Morocco tour package by joining your private Egyptologist tour guide to complete your historical adventure in Cairo by visiting:
The golden Egyptian Museum is a timeless vault of Egypt’s genius, created at the start of the 20th century to protect and showcase the country’s most extraordinary heritage. Its galleries bring you face-to-face with statues, jewelry, and sacred relics, each piece a quiet witness to a civilization that mastered art, faith, and immortality.
You will have your Lunch and it will be served at a local restaurant in Cairo, then proceed to visit:
The epic Cairo Citadel is a heavenly fortress that has watched over the city for centuries. It was founded by Saladin in the late 12th century and developed across generations. It commands the heights of Mokattam, once serving as the country’s political and military center for more than 700 years.
The exquisite Mohamed Ali Mosque dominates the skyline with its grand domes and twin minarets. It was built in the 19th century; its Ottoman-inspired design gives Cairo one of its most iconic silhouettes, often compared to Istanbul’s famous mosques for its elegance and scale.
The enchanting National Museum of Egyptian Civilization (NMEC) was established to offer a cultural experience to everyone since it was opened in 2020. It presents a sweeping journey from prehistoric eras to modern identity, with thousands of artifacts and the unforgettable Royal Mummies Hall.
The Majestic open-air Museum of Muizz Street is a divine passage through Islamic Cairo, where Fatimid, Mamluk, and Ottoman landmarks. It was named after the Fatimid Caliph, al-Muizz li-Din Allah (341–365 AH / 953–975 AD), to be the social heart of the new capital. The street is filled with pages of a living history book, mosques, façades, and ornate details that still glow with craftsmanship.
The golden Khan El Khalili Bazaar is a shining maze that came into existence in the Mamluk era. It’s a maze of lanterns, metals, spices, jewelry, and handmade treasures, perfect for browsing, bargaining, and soaking in the atmosphere.
At the end of the day, we will transfer you to the hotel for overnight.
After breakfast at the hotel, you’ll check out and meet our representative for a smooth transfer to Cairo International Airport to board your flight to Casablanca and begin the next chapter of your Egypt & Morocco tour.
On arrival at Mohammed V International Airport, our local representative will greet you with a name sign, assist with visa procedures, and introduce you to your driver. Then you’ll enjoy a private transfer directly to your hotel for an overnight stay in Casablanca. Everyone has the option to enjoy an optional light city tour upon request.
You will have your breakfast at your hotel in Casablanca, then meet your private guide to begin exploring:
Hassan II Mosque of Casablanca feeds from the grand aura of the Atlantic to rise as an ethunentic example of glory and pride. This modern landmark was completed in 1993 and blends grand scale with epic Moroccan craftsmanship. It was designed by architect Michel Pinseau and constructed by Moroccan artisans from all over the kingdom. It is famed for its soaring 210-meter minaret and vast capacity, welcoming worshippers both inside and across its expansive courtyards.
A panoramic tour of Casablanca offers a relaxed overview of the city’s Atlantic coastline, modern lifestyle, and urban diversity, highlighting areas like La Corniche and Ain Diab alongside French-influenced boulevards that reflect Casablanca’s role as Morocco’s economic and cultural hub. Key districts such as Quartier Habous and the Old Medina reveal layers of history and tradition, while landmarks like Rick’s Café, Mohammed V Square, the Sacred Heart Cathedral, and the Central Market showcase the city’s blend of heritage, architecture, and everyday life. You will then drive to Rabat in a private vehicle with a tour guide to explore all the magnificant wonders of Rabat:
Hassan Tower is a powerful fragment of an unfinished dream that still earns respect and admiration. This 12th-century minaret was commissioned by Almohad caliph Abu Yusuf Yaqub al-Mansur for what was meant to be a monumental mosque. Its construction halted after his death in 1199, leaving the tower at about 44 meters, still commanding, surrounded by the haunting footprint of columns that hint at the original ambition.
The Mausoleum of Mohammed V is a serene royal mausoleum that honors King Mohammed V and also contains the tombs of Hassan II and Prince Abdallah. It was established after Mohammed V’s death in 1961 and completed in 1971. It was designed by Vietnamese architect Cong Vo Toan, merging traditional Moroccan artistry with modern construction in a space that feels both ceremonial and intimate.
You will have your lunch, and it will be served at a local restaurant in Casablanca, then proceed to visit:
Kasbah of the Udayas is a powerful coastal stronghold shaped by centuries of Moroccan rule. One of its most striking features is the monumental Bab Oudaia gate, built under Ya’qub al-Mansur (late 12th century) and celebrated for its richly carved Almohad decoration, an ornate welcome into lanes, viewpoints, and layered history above the river mouth.
Royal Palace of Rabat, also known as Dar al-Makhzen, is the official residence of Morocco’s king in the capital. The current palace was built in 1864, set within a guarded complex whose formal gates and ceremonial courtyards reflect the continuity of royal authority, best admired from the outside, as access is generally restricted.
At the end of the day, we will transfer you to the hotel in Rabat for overnight.
Breakfast will be served at your hotel, then you’ll depart in a private vehicle for Marrakesh via the highway, with comfortable rest stops along the way. On arrival, you’ll check in at your Marrakesh hotel and enjoy some free time to unwind at your own pace.
You will begin your day by having your breakfast, then you will head with your tour guide to explore:
Bahia Palace is a marvelous masterpiece of late 19th-century Moroccan design that was created to showcase the finest local craftsmanship. Within the palace are tranquil courtyards, orange-scented gardens, and rooms adorned with carved cedar, colorful zellij tilework, and delicate stucco that offer an elegant glimpse into how Marrakesh’s elites once lived and hosted.
Koutoubia Mosque is a spiritual landmark of Marrakesh and its most recognizable silhouette, which is famed for its soaring minaret and refined Almohad architecture. It was founded in 1147 by the Almohad caliph Abd al-Mu'min, which became a symbol of Marrakesh and inspired the creation of many structures, like the Hassan tower of Rabat. While non-Muslim visitors generally can’t enter the prayer hall, the surrounding gardens and viewpoints near sunset are unforgettable, when the call to prayer drifts over the city and the “Red City” glows.
You will have your lunch, and it will be served at a local restaurant in Marrakesh, then proceed to visit:
Medina of Marrakesh is the city’s living heart: a UNESCO-listed old town of winding alleys, hidden riads, historic gates, souks, and centuries of daily life. Within it, the souks form a colorful maze of stalls where artisans still shape leather, metal, textiles, lanterns, carpets, spices, and perfumes, which offers an immersive, sensory journey that feels like stepping into another era.
Jemaa el-Fna is more than a square; it is Marrakesh’s nightly theater. By day it’s lively and bustling; by evening, it transforms into a glowing world of food stalls, musicians, storytellers, and street performances that celebrate Morocco’s oral and cultural traditions. It’s the kind of place where the city’s energy becomes visible, and you don’t just visit it, you feel it.
You will head back to your hotel in Marrakesh to spend the night.
You will begin your final day of your 7-night Egypt & Morocco tour package by heading straight to Marrakech Menara Airport to catch your flight back home.
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