13 Days Cairo, Luxor, Petra, and Istanbul Trip Package
Tour Details
| Duration | 13 Days / 12 Nights |
| Tour Location | Giza / Cairo / Luxor / Petra / Jerash / Dead Sea / Madaba / Wadi Rum / Istanbul / Cappadocia |
| Tour Availability | Everyday |
| Pickup & Drop Off | Cairo Airport / Amman Airport / Istanbul Airport |
| Tour Type | Classic Tour |
Enjoy The Sight of Majesty With our 13 Days Cairo, Luxor, Petra, and Istanbul Trip Package
13 Days Cairo, Luxor, Petra, and Istanbul Trip Package is a grand travel experience across the hypnotic and glorious gems of these three golden destinations. With Egypt Tours Portal, travelers from Canada are invited to experience the living spirit of Egypt, Jordan, and Turkey while enjoying world-class services, including private air-conditioned transfers, elegant accommodations, delicious meals, smoothly arranged flights, and the guidance of expert tour leaders at every destination. As one of Egypt’s most trusted and decorated travel specialists, honored with multiple international tourism awards and more than ten consecutive TripAdvisor Certificates of Excellence, we ensure that every moment of your journey is perfect, inspiring, and unforgettable.
This 13-day journey begins in Egypt with visits to Cairo and Luxor, where our canadian guests will get to see the Giza Pyramids, the sphinx, the Egyptian Museum, the Grand Egyptian Museum, Saqqara Step Pyramid, Hanging Church, Khan El Khalili Bazaar, Muizz street, National Museum, Karnak Temple, Valley of the Kings, Hatshepsut temple, and much more. In Luxor, Our canadian guests will explore Karnak Temple, the Valley of the Kings, and the Temple of Hatshepsut. This multi-international trip will then continues to Jordan, home of the immortal cities of Madaba, Jerash, Petra, Wadi Rum, and the Dead Sea, that hold key sites such as Mount Nebo, St. George’s Church, the Siq leading to the Treasury, the Royal Tombs, Qasr al-Bint, the Roman Theatre, the Hippodrome of Jerash, the Temple of Artemis, Ajloun Castle, the Nabataean Temple, Lawrence Spring, and Khazali Canyon. This international adventure will lead to Turkey, where Istanbul and Cappadocia reveal grand landmarks such as Hagia Sophia, Topkapi Palace, the Blue Mosque, the Hippodrome, the Grand Bazaar, Uchisar Castle, the Göreme Open-Air Museum, and Cappadocia’s famous fairy chimneys. Book this alluring international journey and witness the timeless allure and celestial legacy of Egypt, Jordan, and Turkey.
Tour Highlights
Giza Attractions
- Giza Pyramids
- The Sphinx
- Saqqara Step Pyramid
- 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 Temples
- Luxor Temple
- Valley of the Kings
- Hatshepsut Temple
Petra & Madaba Attractions
- Al Khazneh Temple
- Mt Nebo & The Dead Sea
- Royal Tombs & Theatre
- Qasr al-Bint
Wadi Rum Attractions
- Nabatean Temple
- Lawrence Spring
- Khazali Canyon
Jerash Attractions
- Hippodrome of Jerash
- Temple of Artemis
- Ajloun Castle
Istanbul Attractions
- Hagia Sophia
- Topkapi Palace
- The Blue Mosque
- The Grand Bazaar
Cappadocia Attractions
- Uchisar Castle
- Goreme Museum
- Fairy Chimneys
- Pottery Villages
Tour Inclusions
- Meet & assist at Cairo International Airport, Amman Airport, & Istanbul Airport.
- 2 Nights’ accommodation at 5* hotel in Cairo.
- 3 Nights’ accommodation at 5* hotel in Luxor.
- 2 Nights accommodation in Istanbul at your hotel.
- 1 Night accommodation in Cappadocia at your hotel
- 2 Nights accommodation at your hotel in Amman.
- 1 Night in Wadi Rum.
- 1 Night accommodation at your hotel in Petra.
- The Turkey and Jordan sections of this package are totally private.
- Entrance fees to all sites in the itinerary.
- Domestic Flight tickets (Cairo/Luxor - Luxor/Cairo - Istanbul/Cappadocia - Cappadocia/Istanbul).
- All transfers are made by a state-of-the-art A/C vehicle.
- Professional Tour Guides throughout your tours in Egypt, Jordan, and Turkey.
- All service charges & taxes.
Tour Exclusions
- International Flights Airfare
- Egypt, Jordan, & Turkey entry visa.
- Any optional Tours/Activities.
- Personal expenses.
- Gratuities (Tipping).
Tour Itinerary
Day One: Arrival to Egypt
When your journey begins at Cairo International Airport, a dedicated Egypt Tours Portal representative will be waiting to welcome you with warm hospitality. They will guide you smoothly through passport control, assist with luggage identification and handling, and ensure every detail is taken care of before you are escorted in a private, air-conditioned vehicle to your 5-star hotel in Cairo, where you can unwind and settle into complete comfort.
As evening falls, your first night in Egypt unfolds in unforgettable style. You will step aboard a serene Nile dinner cruise, gliding along the river that has nourished civilizations for millennia. Under the shimmer of Cairo’s night lights, enjoy a beautifully prepared dinner accompanied by vibrant belly-dance performances, spirited folkloric music, and the mesmerizing whirling of the traditional Tannoura dancers. This breathtaking experience blends culture, rhythm, and timeless river scenery.
At the end of this enchanting evening, you will return to your Cairo hotel to relax and spend the night in peace and comfort.
Meals: Dinner
Overnight: Cairo Hotel
Day Two: Glorious Trip to The Pyramids, Saqqara, & GEM
After enjoying a hearty breakfast and completing your check-out, your journey continues toward the legendary Giza Plateau — a landscape where history, mystery, and timeless grandeur meet. More than 4,000 years after its creation, this sacred ground still captivates travelers from every corner of the world.
The glorious Giza Complex was conceived during Egypt’s 4th Dynasty around 2600 BC. This timeless necropolis stands as an eternal symbol of brilliance, built to honor the pharaohs and guide their spirits toward the heavens. Within this monumental site lie some of the greatest wonders ever created:
The Great Pyramid of Khufu is a golden portal to the heavens that rises to 147 meters (481 feet), was constructed around 2570 BCE, and remained the tallest human-made structure on earth for over 3,000 years. Perfect in symmetry and astonishing in precision, it is the only surviving Wonder of the Ancient World. Its hidden chambers and star-aligned passages continue to fascinate scholars and explorers alike, standing as a gateway between earth and sky.
The Great Sphinx is a sublime creation of marvel that was carved from a single limestone ridge, watches silently over the plateau. Traditionally linked to King Khafre (2558–2532 BCE), this majestic guardian stretches 73 meters (240 feet) long, 20 meters (66 feet) high, and 19 meters (62 feet) wide. Between its enormous paws rests the famed Dream Stele of Thutmose IV (1401–1391 BCE), preserving a royal vision that forever cemented the Sphinx’s divine symbolism.
The Valley Temple is a marvel of Old Kingdom architecture and mortuary practices (2686–2134 BCE). This well-preserved structure is at the foot of the plateau, served as the site for crucial funerary rituals, including the Opening of the Mouth ceremony. Its robust basalt floors and massive limestone blocks offer a glimpse into the ancient Egyptians' sophisticated understanding of both architecture and spiritual practice.
The Grand Egyptian Museum (GEM) on the Giza Plateau is a modern monument inspired by the geometry of the pyramids. It holds a space of nearly 490,000 square meters, this world-class museum houses treasures such as the Hanging Obelisk, the towering 11-meter statue of Ramses II, and the complete collection of more than 5,000 artifacts from the tomb of Tutankhamun. As a global hub for conservation and scholarship, GEM safeguards five millennia of Egyptian civilization.
Enjoy a delicious lunch at a local restaurant before continuing your journey through Egypt’s history.
The glorious Saqqara Step Pyramid of Djoser is the earliest colossal stone structure on earth. It came to be by the visionary architect Imhotep; this six-tiered pyramid rises 62 meters high and marks the very beginning of Egypt’s golden era of pyramid building, a revolutionary masterpiece that shaped the future of architecture forever.
Following your exploration, you will transfer to Cairo Airport for your flight to Luxor. Upon arrival, our representative will escort you to your hotel, where you will settle in for a peaceful overnight stay, bringing to a close a day overflowing with the eternal magic of ancient Egypt.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
Flight: From Cairo to Luxor
Overnight: Luxor Hotel
Day Three: Uncover the Divine Marvels of Luxor’s East Bank
Begin your morning with a relaxing breakfast at the hotel, then prepare to uncover the treasures of Luxor’s East Bank, a place where ancient Egypt still breathes through stone and sunlight.
The Karnak Temples Complex, known in antiquity as Ipet-Isu (“The Most Selected of Places”) and Pr-Imn (“House of Amun”), is a divine establishment that became a magnificent sacred center more than 4,000 years ago and continued to grow and transform across countless dynasties. Karnak stands as one of the largest and most powerful religious complexes ever built, the beating spiritual heart of Egypt for nearly 1,500 years. While honoring many revered gods, including Osiris, Montu, Ptah, and Isis, the complex is especially dedicated to the divine Theban Triad: Amun, Mut, and Khonsu. As you wander beneath towering colonnades and through vast ceremonial courts and sacred avenues, each stone whispers stories of ritual devotion, imperial authority, and the enduring power of faith.
Enjoy lunch at a quality local restaurant in Luxor, then return to your hotel for a short refresh before your evening visit.
Luxor Temple is one of the most magical and evocative monuments in Egypt, renowned for its grand allure and grandeur. It came into existence around 1400 BCE under Amenhotep III, and later enhanced by Tutankhamun, Horemheb, and Ramesses II, this “Southern Sanctuary” (Ipet Resyt) glows with timeless majesty after sunset. When illuminated, its graceful columns, elegant reliefs, and sacred courts seem to awaken beneath the night sky. Dedicated primarily to Amun, Luxor Temple played a central role in the Opet Festival, a grand celebration of renewal and divine kingship. The temple’s rare blend of royal splendor and intimate artistic detail makes it an unforgettable sight, especially when bathed in the soft, mystical light of evening.
You will return to your hotel to spend the night.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
Overnight: Luxor Hotel
Day Four: Shed Light on the Living Miracles of Luxor’s West Bank
Begin your day with breakfast and check out from your hotel before crossing to Luxor’s West Bank, where the spirit of ancient Egypt still lingers among desert cliffs and golden valleys. Here, you will explore some of the most extraordinary monuments of the New Kingdom.
The magnificent temple of Queen Hatshepsut, known in ancient times as Djeser-Djeseru, “The Holy of Holies” is a beautiful creation of feminine power and grace. It was completed around 1479 BCE after nearly 15 years of construction. This magnificent structure rises in perfect harmony with the rugged Theban Mountains behind it. Its calm, symmetrical terraces reflect the strength and elegance of Queen Hatshepsut, one of Egypt’s greatest and most powerful rulers. Delicate reliefs and statues throughout the temple honor her divine birth, reign, and achievements, capturing the artistic mastery and architectural innovation of the era.
The mythical Valley of the Kings is a sacred realm hidden deep within the limestone hills of the West Bank. This world-renowned royal necropolis that is shaped like a maze served as the final resting place for Egypt’s New Kingdom pharaohs from 1570–1070 BCE. The valley holds 63 tombs, each decorated with intricate hieroglyphic scenes and brilliantly painted chambers that reveal ancient beliefs about the afterlife. Here lie the tombs of monumental rulers, including Amenhotep I, Seti I, Ramses I–X, Hatshepsut, and the legendary Tutankhamun. Designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1979, the valley remains one of the most fascinating gateways into ancient Egyptian spirituality and funerary tradition.
After this enriching experience, enjoy a delicious lunch at a local restaurant before continuing to your next destination.
The twin Colossi of Memnon are the two colossal statues of Amenhotep III, that came to be around 1350 BCE to stand at the grand entrance of Luxor. Each statue reaches 18 meters (60 feet) and weighs an astonishing 720 tons, once guarding the entrance to the king’s vast mortuary temple. Though heavily damaged by an earthquake in 27 BCE and repaired in 199 CE, they still radiate majesty and mystery. In antiquity, they became famous for the “singing Memnon,” when the statues emitted haunting tones at sunrise, a phenomenon likely caused by temperature-related expansion of the stone, yet forever wrapped in legend.
You will head back to your hotel and spend the overnight in your Luxor hotel.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
Overnight: Luxor Hotel
Day Five: Witness Cairo's Epic Attractions
After breakfast, check out of your Luxor hotel and fly to Cairo to complete your 13 Days Cairo, Luxor, Petra, and Istanbul Trip Package with a guided tour of the capital’s signature sights:
Cairo’s legendary Egyptian museum is a treasury of ancient beauty is a living archive that preserves thousands of years of pharaonic civilization. Spread across two atmospheric floors, its classical galleries overflow with masterpieces carved in stone and wood, cast in gold, and set with precious gems. Statues, papyri, sarcophagi, jewelry, and funerary treasures reveal stories from the Old, Middle, and New Kingdoms, offering a rare chance to walk through Egypt’s artistic and spiritual evolution in one extraordinary place.
Pause for a relaxing lunch at a local restaurant before continuing your exploration of Coptic and Islamic Cairo.
The famed “Hanging Church,” or Saint Virgin Mary Church, rises gracefully above the southern gatehouse of the Roman Babylon Fortress. Thought to be a refuge for the Holy Family, it dates back to the 5th–7th centuries and once served as the seat of the Coptic Patriarch. Inside, glowing icons, a timbered ceiling, and marble ambons reflect centuries of devotion and craftsmanship in one of Egypt’s most treasured Christian sanctuaries.
Amr Ibn Al Aas Mosque is a glorious creation that was founded in 641–642 CE in Fustat as the first mosque in both Egypt and Africa. Rebuilt and expanded over the centuries, its serene courtyard and elegant arcades embody the earliest expressions of Islamic architecture, offering a peaceful space that still welcomes worshippers today.
The Ben Ezra Synagogue was rebuilt in the 19th century on the site of a medieval Jewish community famed for the discovery of the Cairo Geniza, an invaluable collection of manuscripts. Its carved woodwork and inscriptions honor Cairo’s long tradition of religious coexistence and cultural exchange.
The National Museum of Egyptian Civilization (NMEC) is a state-of-the-art establishment built to showcase Egypt’s story from prehistory to the present in the most magical fashion. The themed galleries explore daily life, craftsmanship, and belief systems, while the celebrated Royal Mummies Hall offers an intimate, dignified encounter with the New Kingdom pharaohs whose legacy shaped a nation.
Al Muizz Street is the historic heart of Fatimid Cairo, where restored mosques, madrasas, and caravanserais line a vibrant boulevard known as an open-air museum of Islamic architecture. It is named after the Fatimid Caliph, al-Muizz li-Din Allah (341–365 AH / 953–975 AD), As dusk falls, lanterns glow, cafés stir to life, and the spirit of medieval Cairo blends seamlessly with the rhythms of the modern city.
Khan El Khalili Bazaar is a golden brick road loaded with immortal treasures, founded in the 14th century during the Mamluk era. Its winding alleys brim with spice stalls, brass lamps, gold workshops, perfumes, and hand-woven textiles, the perfect setting to sip mint tea, browse for treasures, and experience Cairo’s lively market culture.
After this unforgettable day of discovery, return to your hotel for a restful overnight stay, carrying with you the stories, colors, and living heritage of Egypt’s timeless capital.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
Flight: Luxor to Cairo
Overnight: Cairo Hotel
Day Six: Arrival at the Grand Treasures of Jordan
After breakfast and check-out in Cairo, you will be transferred to the airport to board your flight to Jordan. Upon arrival at Queen Alia International Airport in Amman, a dedicated representative will greet you inside the terminal, assist you smoothly through visa procedures and baggage collection, and then accompany you by private, air-conditioned vehicle to your hotel for a comfortable check-in and time to unwind.
If your arrival allows, you may choose an optional Amman City Tour, offering the chance to wander the capital’s vibrant streets, enjoy its cafés, explore art galleries, and stroll through its historic quarters rich with character and heritage. You will then settle in for a peaceful overnight stay in Amman, preparing for the next beautiful chapter of your journey.
Meals: Breakfast
Flight: From Cairo to Amman
Overnight: Amman Hotel
Day Seven: Explore the Treasures of Jerash
After breakfast, you will meet your expert guide and begin a beautiful journey into Jordan’s living history:
Jerash is one of the best-preserved Greco-Roman cities in the world, which flourished between the 1st and 3rd centuries CE. Enter through Hadrian’s Arch (129–130 CE), wander into the graceful Oval Forum (Oval Plaza), and stroll along the Colonnaded Street (Cardo Maximus), where temples, theaters, and markets still line the ancient paving stones. With every step, the echoes of Rome’s golden age seem to whisper through the ruins.
The Hippodrome was once the stage for thrilling chariot races, stretching an impressive 250 meters from end to end, and could seat up to 15,000 spectators. Walking its curved track and stone terraces, you can almost hear the roar of the crowds. On select days, historical reenactments bring these race-day spectacles vividly back to life.
The elegant Temple of Artemis is a legendary piece of art dedicated to the goddess of the hunt. Built in the 2nd century CE, it rises proudly upon a commanding terrace, its towering Corinthian columns and ornate carvings reflecting the wealth and sophistication of ancient Jerash at its height.
Enjoy a very wonderful lunch before continuing your international trip.
Ajloun Castle is an epic stronghold that was built in 1184–1185 CE by one of Saladin’s generals to defend vital trade routes and counter the Crusader strongholds. Perched atop a green hillside, the fortress offers breathtaking panoramas of the Jordan Valley and stands as one of the finest surviving examples of Ayyubid military architecture.
The Citadel (Jabal al-Qal‘a) is a hilltop settlement occupied for more than 5,000 years. Here stand the remains of the Roman Temple of Hercules, the domed Umayyad Palace complex (8th century), and the Jordan Archaeological Museum. From the summit, sweeping views reveal the layers of history woven into the skyline of modern Amman.
You will spend the night at your hotel in Amman.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
Overnight: Amman Hotel
Day Eight: Mt Nebo and the Dead Sea Unveiled
After breakfast, your journey turns south toward Madaba, a city celebrated for its exquisite Byzantine and Umayyad mosaics. Here, history is preserved in shimmering stone.
This 19th-century Greek Orthodox Church of St. George, is renowned for being the home to the extraordinary 6th-century Mosaic Map of the Holy Land. This breathtaking artwork is the oldest surviving geographic depiction of Palestine and its surrounding regions, once formed from millions of tiny tesserae and rediscovered in 1884. With 157 Greek inscriptions, it remains one of the most important cartographic treasures in the ancient world.
The sacred Mount Nebo is the place where Prophet Moses first beheld the Promised Land, which stood at approximately 817 meters (2,680 ft) above sea level, gazing across the sweeping Jordan Valley, the shimmering Dead Sea, and on clear days, even the distant hills of Jerusalem. The memorial basilica here preserves exquisite 5th–7th-century mosaics, alive with pastoral and hunting scenes that reflect early Christian artistry and devotion.
The legendary Dead Sea is a spiritual natural miracle that holds the lowest land elevation on Earth at -430 m (-1,410 ft) to experience. It offers the chance to float effortlessly in its hypersaline waters, a sensation found nowhere else on earth. The mineral-rich mud has been famed since ancient times for its healing qualities.
Enjoy a very wonderful lunch before continuing your international trip.
At the end of the day, you will travel onward to Petra, where you will check into your hotel and settle in for a peaceful overnight stay, ready to uncover the rose-red city at dawn.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
Overnight: Petra Hotel
Day Nine: Witness the Ethereal Treasures of Petra & Wadi Rum
After breakfast, meet your guide to explore:
The rose-colored world of Petra is the legendary Nabataean capital carved entirely into sandstone cliffs. Founded by Arab Nabataeans and thriving from the 4th century BCE, this ancient city stretches across nearly 264 km² (102 sq mi) at an elevation of around 810 meters (2,657 ft). Your adventure begins along the breathtaking 1.2-kilometer Siq, a narrow canyon of swirling rock that suddenly opens to reveal Petra’s most iconic masterpiece:
The magnificent Treasury is an epic sight to behold, rising almost 39 meters high,and was likely completed in the early 1st century CE under King Aretas IV. Its grand façade blends elegant Hellenistic design with Nabataean artistry and appears dramatically at the Siq’s end like a vision from another world.
The eastern cliff tombs of the Urn Tomb, Silk Tomb, Corinthian Tomb, and Palace Tomb are monumental rock-cut structures from Petra’s 1st-century golden age. These ornate façades reflect the wealth, power, and artistic brilliance of the Nabataean elite.
The ancient theatre was originally carved by the Nabataeans and later expanded after the Roman annexation in 106 CE. With seating for up to 7,000 spectators, it beautifully merges Nabataean craftsmanship with Greco-Roman design, echoing with whispers of past performances.
The remarkable Qasr al-Bint is a rare freestanding stone temple dating from 30 BCE to 40 CE in a city otherwise dominated by rock-cut architecture. Likely dedicated to the Nabataean pantheon, it has endured centuries of earthquakes and time, standing proudly as a symbol of sacred devotion.
You will then enjoy your flavorful dinner after arriving at the metaphysical Wadi Rum
The mystical desert of Wadi Rum is a UNESCO World Heritage Site defined by red sand dunes, soaring cliffs, and natural stone arches. After a warm Bedouin welcome, enjoy a flavorful traditional dinner before gazing up at crystal-clear desert skies filled with countless stars. If time allows, you may also visit extraordinary natural sites such as Little Bridge, Lawrence Spring, Um Frouth Rock Bridge, Khazali Canyon, and Burdah Arch.
You will spend the night in an authentic Bedouin desert camp, wrapped in silence, comfort, and celestial beauty — an unforgettable experience beneath the shimmering glow of the Milky Way.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
Overnight: Wadi Rum Camp
Day Ten: Arrival At Istanbul
Begin your day with breakfast in the tranquil beauty of Wadi Rum before taking a private transfer back to Amman, where you’ll proceed to Queen Alia International Airport for your flight to Turkey, the final stage of your Egypt, Jordan, and Turkey trip. Upon arrival at Istanbul International Airport, a representative will warmly welcome you, assist with visa and arrival formalities, and introduce you to your private driver for a smooth transfer to your hotel. You’ll then relax and spend the night in Istanbul, ready to begin the next inspiring chapter of your adventure.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
Flight: From Amman to Istanbul
Overnight: Istanbul Hotel
Day Eleven: Uncover all the Living Miracles of Istanbul
Start your morning with breakfast at your Istanbul hotel, then meet your private guide to begin an inspiring journey through the city’s most iconic wonders:
Hagia Sophia rises like a hymn in stone with a breathtaking union of faith, art, and power. It was established in 537 AD under Emperor Justinian I, it has lived many lives: a grand Byzantine cathedral, a majestic Ottoman mosque, and today a historic monument of world heritage. Beneath its soaring dome, shimmering mosaics, marble columns, and sweeping Arabic calligraphy, Christian and Islamic aesthetics intertwine in perfect harmony. More than a building, Hagia Sophia is a living symbol of Istanbul itself, where continents, cultures, and centuries meet in luminous serenity.
Topkapi Palace is a magnificant marvel that is considered to be the soul of Istanbul. It was constructed in the 15th century by Sultan Mehmed II after the conquest of Constantinople, became the beating heart of the Ottoman Empire for nearly four hundred years. Set dramatically at the tip of Seraglio Point, it overlooks both the Bosphorus and the Sea of Marmara. Within its courtyards and lush gardens lie opulent chambers, the legendary Harem, sacred relics, jeweled thrones, and precious manuscripts. Every hall whispers stories of sultans, diplomacy, ceremony, and the refined artistry that shaped an empire.
Everyone will enjoy lunch at an authentic Istanbul restaurant, savoring the city’s rich culinary heritage, then continue your exploration with your guide.
The Blue Mosque is a true heavenly structure that was completed in 1616 under Sultan Ahmed I, glows with spiritual elegance. Known for its 20,000 handcrafted Iznik tiles in luminous shades of blue, it mirrors the sky inside its vast domed interior. Six slender minarets frame its silhouette, making it one of Istanbul’s most recognizable landmarks. Still an active place of worship and part of a UNESCO World Heritage Site, it blends deep tranquility with the grandeur of Ottoman architectural genius.
The Hippodrome, a.k.a Sultanahmet Square was once the vibrant center of Byzantine life, which took its first steps in 203 AD by Emperor Septimius Severus and expanded by Constantine the Great, it hosted chariot races, imperial ceremonies, and public celebrations for as many as 100,000 spectators. Monuments such as the Obelisk of Theodosius and the Serpentine Column still stand here, preserving echoes of the political drama and public spectacle that once filled this vast arena.
The Grand Bazaar is like a pocket dimension with a covered labyrinth founded in 1461 and is among the oldest and largest markets on earth. With more than 4,000 shops, it dazzles the senses with gold and silver jewelry, colorful ceramics, spices, carpets, leatherwork, and hand-crafted souvenirs. Walking its winding lanes is not just shopping; it is stepping into centuries of trade between East and West and tasting the living heartbeat of Istanbul.
As your day of discovery comes to an end, you’ll transfer to the airport for your flight to Cappadocia. Upon arrival, you’ll be warmly greeted and escorted to your hotel, where you will settle in for a restful night, ready for the next magical chapter of your adventure.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
Flight: From Istanbul to Cappadocia
Overnight: Cappadocia Hotel
Day Twelve: Uncover All the Great Structures of Cappadocia
Begin your morning with a nourishing breakfast before setting off to discover the spellbinding landscapes of Cappadocia. Revered for its surreal rock formations and ancient volcanic terrain, this region feels like a world sculpted by dreams. For those seeking an unforgettable perspective, an optional 1-hour hot air balloon ride offers panoramic views at sunrise, drifting silently above fairy chimneys and age-old cave dwellings while the valleys glow beneath the early light.
Uchisar Castle rises proudly at the highest point in Cappadocia, carved directly from volcanic rock and standing as a natural fortress since Roman times. Strengthened further during the Byzantine and Seljuk eras (12th–13th centuries), it once served as a strategic lookout across trade and military routes. Visitors can wander through its carved passages and ascend to breathtaking viewpoints that reveal Cappadocia stretching endlessly to the horizon.
The Göreme Open-Air Museum is a marvelous attraction, a UNESCO World Heritage treasure, that preserves the story of early Christian devotion. Dating back to the 10th century, this monastic complex is filled with rock-hewn churches adorned with richly colored frescoes, the Dark Church and Apple Church among the most enchanting. Exploring this sacred enclave feels like stepping into a hidden sanctuary of faith and artistry.
Avanos is an atmospheric town resting along the Red River (Kızılırmak). Known as Cappadocia’s pottery heart since the Hittite era around 2000 BC, Avanos still thrives on the red clay drawn from the riverbanks. Wandering its cobbled lanes, visiting pottery studios, and watching master craftsmen at work offers a timeless glimpse into a living artistic tradition over 3,000 years old.
Enjoy a delightful lunch at a traditional local restaurant, savoring authentic flavors that reflect the soul of Anatolia, before continuing your journey.
Pasabag or Monks Valley is a mystical land of towering fairy chimneys, shaped some 60 million years ago by volcanic forces and erosion. During the Byzantine era (4th–11th centuries), Christian monks sought solitude here, carving hermitages into the stone spires. Walking among these majestic formations feels like wandering through a silent chapter of spiritual history.
Devrent Valley, also known as Imagination Valley, is a natural gallery where wind and time have shaped the rocks into playful silhouettes of animals and mythical figures. Though there are no churches or dwellings here, the valley invites creativity and wonder, a photographer’s paradise where each formation seems alive with story.
As your Cappadocia adventure gently concludes, you’ll be transferred to the airport for your flight back to Istanbul. Upon arrival, your private driver will escort you to your hotel, where you’ll unwind for the night, carrying with you memories of floating skies, sacred valleys, and landscapes born from legend.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
Flight: From Cappadocia to Istanbul
Overnight: Istanbul Hotel
Day Thirteen: Departure
You will start your final day of your 13 Days Cairo, Luxor, Petra, and Istanbul Trip Package by heading to catch your scheduled flight back home.
Meals: Breakfast
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What You Will Love About This Tour?
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This expertly curated multi-destination tour for Canadian guests traces the rise of civilizations across Egypt, Jordan, and Turkey, connecting legendary cities such as Cairo, Luxor, Petra, Madaba, Jerash, Wadi Rum, Istanbul, and Cappadocia into one seamless journey.
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Guests from Canada will benefit from high-end travel services, including private air-conditioned vehicles, elegant hotels, handpicked dining experiences, coordinated flights, and knowledgeable tour leaders ensuring smooth transitions throughout.
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In Egypt, exploration centers on world-famous landmarks like the Giza Pyramids, the Sphinx, the Grand Egyptian Museum, the Step Pyramid of Saqqara, along with the sacred grounds of Karnak, the Valley of the Kings, and Hatshepsut Temple in Luxor.
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Jordan’s landscapes unfold with spiritual depth and classical grandeur, from St. George’s Church and Mount Nebo to Jerash’s Hippodrome and Temple of Artemis, the Dead Sea, and Petra, where highlights include the Treasury, Nabataean Temple, Roman Theatre, Royal Tombs, Qasr al-Bint, and Wadi Rum’s Lawrence Spring.
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The final chapter in Turkey blends imperial history with dramatic scenery for all our honorable Canadian guests, featuring Istanbul’s iconic mosques and palaces alongside Cappadocia’s Göreme Open-Air Museum, Uchisar Castle, and enchanting fairy chimneys.
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