Fatnas Island is a peaceful oasis retreat, known for its lush greenery and tall palm groves, located about 6 km from Siwa Oasis. Surrounded by calm waters and natural beauty, the island offers a serene setting ideal for relaxation, allowing visitors to slow down and immerse themselves in the quiet, refreshing atmosphere of this hidden paradise.
17 Days Cairo, Siwa, Bahariya, Alexandria, Petra, Istanbul, & Petra Trip
Tour Details
| Duration | 17 Days / 16 Nights |
| Tour Location | Cairo / Giza / Alexandria / Bahariya / Siwa / Petra / Dead Sea / Madaba / Wadi Rum / Istanbul / Cappadocia |
| Tour Availability | Everyday |
| Pickup & Drop Off | Cairo Airport / Amman Airport / Istanbul Airport |
| Tour Type | Classic Tour |
Epic 17 Days Cairo, Siwa, Bahariya, Alexandria, Petra & Istanbul Tour
17 Days Cairo, Siwa, Bahariya, Alexandria, Petra & Istanbul Tour is a marvelous vacation filled with an epic mixture of natural beauty and mythical architecture. Thoughtfully designed by Egypt Tours Portal, this exceptional experience for American travelers reveals Egypt’s 7,000-year heritage alongside the legendary landmarks of the eastern Mediterranean, blending history, nature, and culture into one seamless adventure. From the monumental wonders of Giza, Cairo, Alexandria, to the serene beauty of Siwa and Bahariya, and onward to Petra, Wadi Rum, Madaba, Istanbul, Cappadocia, and more golden marvels. With private air-conditioned transportation, luxury accommodations, amazing cuisines, and expert local guides, each moment is enriched with comfort, insight, and passion. Backed by international awards and multiple consecutive TripAdvisor Certificates of Excellence, Egypt Tours Portal promises a marvelous international journey of the highest standard.
This grand cross-continent tour for American travelers begins in Cairo, exploring the epic Giza Pyramids, the great sphinx, the precious Grand Egyptian Museum, then continues north to Alexandria to visit the Catacombs of Kom El-Shokafa, Bibliotheca Alexandrina, and Citadel of Qaitbay, before returning to Cairo to discover the Citadel, Al-Muizz Street, Khan El-Khalili bazaar, and key national monuments. This international adventure then moves into Egypt’s Western Desert to the oases of Siwa and Bahariya, known for their springs, salt lakes, and ancient landscapes. From Egypt, the route extends through Jordan, featuring Madaba, Mount Nebo, Wadi Rum, the Dead Sea, and the legendary city of Petra, where landmarks such as the Treasury, Siq, Royal Tombs, Qasr al-Bint, and Roman Theatre reveal Nabataean mastery. The international quest then continues in Turkey, starting in Istanbul with visits to Hagia Sophia, Topkapi Palace, the Blue Mosque, Sultanahmet Square, and the Grand Bazaar, then moves on to Cappadocia to explore Uchisar Castle, the Göreme Open-Air Museum, the fairy chimneys, and traditional pottery villages. Book this unique travel experience across Egypt, Jordan, and Turkey and make every single moment worthy of cherishing.
Tour Highlights
Giza Attractions
- Giza Pyramids
- The Sphinx
- The Valley Temple
- The Grand Egyptian Museum
Cairo Attractions
- The Egyptian Museum.
- Salah El-Din Citadel.
- The National Museum.
- Khan El Khalili Bazaar.
Alexandria Attractions
- Catacombs of Kom El Shoqafa
- Alexandria Library
- Pompey's Pillar
- Qaitbay Citadel
- Alamein Military Museum
Siwa Attractions
- Temple of Amun
- Ain Cleopatra
- Old Town of Siwa
- Village of Old Shali
Bahariya Attractions
- The Black Desert
- The White Desert
- Crystal Mountain
- Valley of the Golden Mummies
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
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.
- 5 Nights in 5* hotel Cairo based on a bed and breakfast.
- 1 Night in 5* hotel Alexandria based on a bed and breakfast.
- 3 Nights accommodation at 5* hotel in Siwa full board.
- 1 Night camping in the desert
- 1 Night accommodation at your hotel in Amman.
- 1 Night in Wadi Rum.
- 1 Night accommodation at your hotel in Petra.
- 2 Nights accommodation in Istanbul at your hotel.
- 1 Night accommodation in Cappadocia at your hotel
- The Turkey and Jordan sections of this package are totally private.
- Entrance fees to all sites in the itinerary.
- Domestic Flight tickets (Istanbul/Cappadocia - Cappadocia/Istanbul)
- All transfers are 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 1: Arrival At the Golden City of Cairo
Upon arrival at Cairo International Airport, you will be warmly greeted by a representative from Egypt Tours Portal, who will assist you smoothly through passport formalities, luggage collection, and all arrival procedures. You will then be escorted in a private, air-conditioned vehicle to your hotel for check-in and time to unwind after your journey.
As evening falls, Cairo reveals its timeless allure. You will be collected from your hotel to enjoy a magical Nile Dinner Cruise, gliding along the legendary river that has shaped Egypt’s history for millennia. While savoring a flavorful dinner, delight in a vibrant entertainment program featuring elegant belly dancing, live folkloric music, and the hypnotic Tannoura dance inspired by ancient whirling traditions.
At the conclusion of this enchanting night, you will return to your hotel for a peaceful overnight stay.
Meals: Breakfast
Overnight: Cairo Hotel
Day 2: Explore the Miracles of the Ancient Giza Pyramids
After a satisfying breakfast, you will set out with your professional guide to explore the legendary Giza Plateau, where Egypt’s most enduring monuments rise from the desert in timeless splendor.
The Giza Pyramids Complex was created around 2600 BC during the reign of the 4th Dynasty on a sacred landscape designed to secure the pharaohs’ eternal passage to the afterlife. It comprises the pyramids of Khufu, Khafre, and Menkaure, alongside the iconic Great Sphinx, forming one of the most powerful architectural statements ever achieved by human hands.
The Great Pyramid of Giza is a golden emblem of the creativity and ingenuity of ancient Egypt. It was created as the final resting place for Pharaoh Khufu (2609 BC - 2584 BC). It rises to 146.6 meters, and it remained the tallest structure on Earth for nearly four millennia. Constructed from approximately 2.3 million limestone blocks and weighing close to 6 million tons, the pyramid is precisely aligned with the cardinal directions. Its interior, featuring the Grand Gallery, the King’s Chamber, and hidden passages, reflects extraordinary engineering skill and continues to inspire research and wonder.
The Sphinx is a mesmerizing and majestic figure that has enchanted scholars for millennia. This colossal marvel has the body of a lion and the face of Pharaoh Khafre (2558 BC - 2532 BC). It serves as a symbolic guardian of the necropolis; it embodies royal authority and divine protection, remaining one of the most enigmatic sculptures ever created.
The Grand Egyptian Museum is a divine man-made wonder for a billion dollars overlooking the pyramids. It stretches 490,000 square meters, and displays over 100,000 artifacts, including the monumental statue of Ramses II, the Hanging Obelisk, and the complete collection of more than 5,000 treasures from Tutankhamun’s tomb, presented in a cutting-edge, immersive setting.
You will enjoy a tasty lunch at a local restaurant before heading to your next destination:
The Valley Temple is an architectural spectacle filled with tales of mystery and wonder that was constructed around 2500 BC using massive limestone, granite, and alabaster blocks. This ceremonial structure played a central role in royal funerary rites, including the sacred Opening of the Mouth ritual, and stands as a striking example of Old Kingdom architectural precision.
At the end of this remarkable day, you will return to your hotel for a comfortable overnight stay, carrying with you the lasting impression of Egypt’s most iconic ancient wonders.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
Overnight: Cairo Hotel
Day 3: Witness the Glories of Alexandria
After breakfast, you will set out for a memorable day in Alexandria, a city where history unfolds beside the Mediterranean and civilizations converge. Accompanied by your guide, you will explore some of its most remarkable landmarks, each revealing a different chapter of the city’s storied past.
The extraordinary Catacombs of Kom El-Shokafa is an extraordinary underground necropolis dating to the 2nd century CE. This multi-level burial complex served both Greek and Egyptian elites and is celebrated for its rare fusion of Hellenistic, Roman, and Pharaonic elements. Carved chambers, statues, and symbolic reliefs reveal how traditions intertwined in Alexandria’s cosmopolitan society.
The magnificent Alexandria Library opened its gates in 2002 as a modern revival of the ancient Library of Alexandria. Housing millions of books and serving as a major cultural and research center, its striking contemporary design honors the city’s historic role as a global beacon of knowledge and learning.
After a delicious lunch at a local restaurant, your adventure continues:
The marvelous Pompey's Pillar is a monumental Roman column carved from red Aswan granite and rising about 25 meters high. It was erected in the 3rd century CE in honor of Emperor Diocletian; and it stands as one of the most prominent surviving symbols of Roman Alexandria.
The mythical Qaitbey citadel is a medieval, formidable seaside fortress built between 1477 and 1479 by Sultan Qaitbay. Constructed on the legendary site of the ancient Lighthouse of Alexandria, the citadel blends Mamluk and Mediterranean architectural styles and once protected the city from naval threats, offering sweeping views of the coast and a powerful sense of history.
After a day filled with awe-inspiring history and culture, you'll return to your hotel in Alexandria for a restful overnight stay, ready to continue your journey through Egypt’s treasures.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
Overnight: Alexandria Hotel
Day 4: Discover all the Majestic attractions of Alamein
After enjoying a delicious breakfast, your international journey continues with a visit to:
El Alamein War Museum stands as a moving memorial to the courage and sacrifice of those who fought in the historic Battle of El Alamein, a decisive moment of World War II that altered the course of the North African campaign. Located near Egypt’s Mediterranean coast, the museum was founded in 1960 and later renovated to present a deeper, more engaging perspective on the conflict. Through carefully curated displays of weapons, uniforms, photographs, and lifelike dioramas, it vividly recounts the events of the battle while highlighting the roles of the different nations involved. Beyond military strategy and equipment, the museum also honors the human stories behind the fighting, offering a powerful reflection on the hardships and bravery experienced on both sides.
Following this powerful exploration, you’ll enjoy lunch in the coastal town of Marsa Matrouh before heading to the great Siwa Oasis, where the journey continues with:
The ancient village of Old Shali is a remarkable historic site constructed from a unique mixture of mud and local salt. Once home to generations of Siwa’s inhabitants, the settlement gradually deteriorated under the forces of nature by the 12th century, leaving behind atmospheric ruins that today form one of the oasis’s most captivating landmarks. Encircled by protective walls, Old Shali offers a powerful glimpse into traditional Siwan life, with its weathered structures and distinctive architecture preserving the spirit of the past.
As evening falls, you will unwind in the enchanting Siwa Oasis, spending the night surrounded by its tranquil atmosphere and the enduring beauty of Egypt’s untouched desert landscapes.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Overnight: Siwa Hotel
Days 5: Explore the Golden Temple of Amun with an Epic Desert Safari
After breakfast, set out with your expert guide to explore the timeless wonders of Siwa Oasis, where history, legend, and nature blend into an unforgettable experience.
The Epic Temple of Amun is an important sanctuary dating to Egypt’s 26th Dynasty and famously visited in 331 BC. Dedicated to the god Amun, the temple is known for its commanding ruins and sacred atmosphere, once drawing rulers and pilgrims who sought divine guidance in this remote desert haven.
The legendary Temple of Alexander, also known as the Temple of the Oracle was established centuries earlier, as a revered site gained lasting fame when Alexander journeyed here to consult the oracle and confirm his divine legitimacy, transforming the temple into a powerful symbol of prophecy, faith, and imperial ambition.
Siwa’s natural beauty unfolds at the salt lakes of Wahed and Fatnas, where crystal-clear, mineral-rich waters shimmer against the desert backdrop. Their high salinity creates mirror-like reflections and a dreamlike setting that highlights the oasis’s unique geological character.
After taking in these sights, enjoy a traditional Bedouin lunch amid the calm desert surroundings, before continuing to Ain Cleopatra:
Ain Cleopatra, also known as Cleopatra’s Bath, is a legendary spring long associated with royal ritual. Known for its refreshing and therapeutic waters, this circular pool offers a peaceful pause steeped in myth and local tradition.
The day concludes with an exhilarating 4x4 desert safari, crossing rolling sand dunes as the sun dips below the horizon, painting the desert in warm golds and reds.
Following dinner under the tranquil skies of Siwa, you will return to your lodge for a restful overnight stay, carrying the magic of the oasis into the evening.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Overnight: Siwa Hotel
Day 6: Observe the Majestic Treasures of Siwa
After breakfast, continue your exploration with your guide through the cultural heart of Siwa Oasis, where tradition, craftsmanship, and nature come together in perfect harmony.
Siwan house is an architectural expression built from clay, stone, salt, and fine sand. These distinctive materials reflect centuries of adaptation to the desert environment, offering insight into Siwan lifestyle, social customs, and the sustainable building techniques that define the oasis.
The vibrant Siwa Oasis bazaars are where everyday life unfolds amid colorful stalls filled with spices, fresh produce, handmade goods, and traditional garments. You will also encounter local carpet workshops, where skilled artisans weave vivid patterns inspired by nature and heritage, preserving a craft passed down through generations.
The Taghaghien Island Resort is a secluded retreat set amid palm groves and calm waters. This tranquil setting offers a moment of quiet reflection and relaxation, surrounded by Siwa’s natural beauty.
Ali Khaled Camp is a charming desert hideaway that captures the spirit of Bedouin life. Here, you can enjoy an authentic dining experience in a traditional setting, where the simplicity of desert living and local hospitality create a memorable cultural encounter.
Siwa's natural hot springs, known for their mineral-rich waters and therapeutic warmth. It is set against the serene desert landscape, these springs provide a soothing pause and a chance to recharge.
As the day comes to an end, enjoy dinner and settle in for a peaceful overnight stay, embraced by the quiet magic and enduring heritage of Siwa Oasis.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Overnight: Siwa Hotel
Day 7: Return from Siwa to Cairo
Start your morning in Siwa Oasis with a relaxed breakfast, enjoying the calm and unhurried rhythm of the desert surroundings. You will then depart the oasis and travel onward to Cairo, where you will check in to your hotel and spend the night, marking a smooth transition from Siwa’s tranquility to the vibrant pulse of the capital.
Meals: Breakfast
Overnight: Cairo Hotel
Day 8: Explore the Majestic Oasis of Bahariya
Begin the day with breakfast, then depart Cairo and journey west toward Bahariya Oasis, where desert silence and ancient landscapes set the tone for a remarkable exploration.
The Black Desert is a striking terrain shaped by long-extinct volcanoes that showcases the opposite force of nature. It is scattered black basalt stones and dark hills that rise sharply from the sand, creating a dramatic contrast that reveals the raw geological forces once at work and gives the area its powerful, almost lunar character.
The majestic White Desert is a captivating marvel known to be one of Egypt’s most surreal natural wonders. Here, wind and time have sculpted chalk formations into shapes resembling mushrooms, towers, and abstract figures, forming a dreamlike panorama that appears to shift with the light and sky.
You will enjoy your lunch then head to:
The miraculous Crystal Mountain is a natural formation created millions of years ago through volcanic activity. Embedded with quartz crystals, the mountain sparkles as sunlight reflects off its surfaces, offering a rare and mesmerizing display of nature’s hidden artistry.
The Valley of the Golden Mummies is a magical marvel filled with ancient mysteries and epic tales. It is an important archaeological site discovered in 1996. The valley contains hundreds of well-preserved mummies from the Greco-Roman period, many decorated with golden masks and ornaments, providing valuable insight into burial practices and beliefs of the era.
As the day comes to an end, you will spend the night in this extraordinary desert setting, surrounded by vast skies and the timeless stillness of Bahariya.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Overnight: Camping in the desert
Day 9: Back to Cairo
Departing from Bahariya to Cairo after breakfast, your quest will head to Cairo. Your overnight stay awaits you at a hotel in Cairo.
Meals: Breakfast
Overnight: Cairo Hotel
Day 10: Uncover the Grand Wealth of Cairo
After breakfast, you will meet your expert guide and set out to discover a collection of Cairo’s most influential cultural and historical landmarks, each revealing a different chapter of the city’s layered identity.
The Egyptian Museum was inaugurated in 1901, long regarded as one of the world’s greatest repositories of ancient Egyptian heritage. Its galleries present an unparalleled collection of artifacts spanning thousands of years, offering insight into daily life, royal power, religious belief, and artistic mastery across Egypt’s long civilization.
Following your museum exploration, enjoy a delicious lunch at a local restaurant, offering a taste of authentic Cairo cuisine, before continuing to the next historic site.
The grand Cairo Citadel stands as a symbol of medieval strength and strategic vision. Constructed between 1176 and 1182 AD by Salah El-Din, it served as Egypt’s seat of rule for centuries. Enclosed within its massive walls are palaces, mosques, and museums that reflect the sophistication and ambition of Islamic-era Cairo.
The enlightening Mohamed Ali Mosque "The Alabaster Mosque" is a majestic marvel built between 1830 and 1848 AD. Inspired by Ottoman architecture, its grand domes, elegant proportions, and twin minarets dominate the skyline, making it one of Cairo’s most recognizable landmarks.
The National Museum of Egyptian Civilization (NMEC) is an innovative establishment that came to be in 2020 in historic Fustat. The museum presents a comprehensive narrative of Egypt’s history from prehistoric times to the modern era, including a remarkable display of royal mummies and rare artifacts that illuminate the nation’s cultural evolution.
The mythical Al-Muizz Street is a captivating street laid out in the 10th century during the Fatimid period and celebrated today as an open-air museum of Islamic architecture. It is lined with centuries-old mosques, palaces, fountains, and houses, the street remains a living corridor of history and daily life.
The illuminating Khan El-Khalili bazaar is an enormous creation of artistic architecture that was established between 1382 and 1389 AD during the Mamluk era. This historic marketplace is a vibrant maze of shops offering jewelry, spices, perfumes, textiles, and handmade crafts, capturing the enduring spirit of Cairo’s commercial and artistic traditions.
After a full and enriching day, you will return comfortably to your hotel in Cairo for a peaceful overnight stay, carrying with you the impressions of a city shaped by centuries of culture, faith, and creativity.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
Day 11: Arrival at the Holy Lands of Jordan
You will enjoy your breakfast before checking out. From there, you will head to Cairo airport to catch your international flight to Amman, where your enchanting 17 Days Cairo, Siwa, Bahariya, Alexandria, Petra, Istanbul, & Petra Trip resumes.
Upon arrival at Queen Alia International Airport, you will be warmly welcomed by our representative, who will assist you with visa procedures and luggage collection before introducing you to your private driver. You will then be transferred comfortably to your hotel in Amman, where you can relax and enjoy a peaceful overnight stay in preparation for the quest ahead.
Meals: Breakfast
Flight: From Cairo to Amman
Overnight: Amman Hotel
Day 12: Cast You Eyes on the Divine Madaba & the Dead Sea
You will start your day with breakfast at the hotel, then meet your private driver for a memorable journey to the historic city of Madaba, celebrated for its deep spiritual roots and artistic legacy.
The Greek Orthodox Church of St. George in Madaba is a miraculous 19th-century church renowned for safeguarding a remarkable 6th-century mosaic map of the Holy Land. Composed of more than two million tesserae and inscribed with 157 Greek place names, this mosaic is the oldest surviving cartographic representation of biblical lands. Despite the passage of time, its remaining sections offer rare insight into early Christian history, sacred geography, and Byzantine artistry.
Mount Nebo is one of the most revered biblical sites in the region that rises to about 817 meters above sea level and is located roughly 10 km west of Madaba. The mountain is traditionally believed to be where Prophet Moses viewed the Promised Land. Since the 4th century AD, it has drawn pilgrims to its monastery and the Basilica of Moses, originally built in the 4th century and expanded in the 6th century, famed for its beautifully preserved mosaics and sweeping views over the Jordan Valley, the River Jordan, and Jerusalem on clear days.
You will then head to:
The Dead Sea is a natural wonder unlike any other, 430 meters below sea level, it marks the lowest point on Earth’s land surface and is the deepest hypersaline lake, with salinity nearly ten times that of the oceans. Revered since antiquity as a healing destination, its mineral-rich waters and mud were prized by figures such as Cleopatra and Herod the Great, and even used in ancient Egyptian mummification and cosmetic preparations. Floating effortlessly on its dense waters is a truly surreal and rejuvenating experience, set against dramatic desert scenery.
Enjoy a very wonderful lunch before continuing your international trip with an international holiday to explore:
You will then travel to Petra, where you will check in to your hotel and spend the night, resting in anticipation of the legendary wonders awaiting you the following day.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
Overnight: Petra Hotel
Day 13: Visit the Epic Petra Attractions
You will begin the day with breakfast at your hotel in Petra, then check out and meet your private driver and expert guide for an unforgettable journey into one of humanity’s most extraordinary archaeological treasures. Ahead lies Petra, the legendary Nabataean capital and one of the New Seven Wonders of the World, where stone, history, and imagination converge.
Petra, the fabled “Rose City” of southern Jordan, was established by the Nabataeans in the 4th century BC as a powerful trading hub linking Arabia, Egypt, and the Mediterranean. Spanning nearly 264 km² at an elevation of about 810 meters, the city is carved into rose-colored sandstone cliffs and layered with nearly 7,000 years of history. Recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1985 and a New Wonder in 2007, Petra remains a breathtaking testament to human ingenuity and cultural exchange.
Al-Khazneh, or “The Treasury,” is Petra’s most iconic and recognized monument, carved during the reign of King Aretas IV (9 BC–40 AD). It rises nearly 40 meters, its ornate façade blends Nabataean engineering with Hellenistic elegance. Revealed dramatically at the end of the narrow Siq, its true purpose, whether royal tomb or sacred temple, remains an enduring mystery that continues to fascinate visitors and scholars alike.
The Royal Tombs Of Petra are monumental façades carved into Petra’s eastern cliffs during the 1st century AD, the city’s golden age. These include the Urn Tomb, later reused as a Byzantine church, the vividly colored Silk Tomb, the Corinthian Tomb, and the imposing Palace Tomb, each reflecting a fusion of Nabataean, Greek, and Roman architectural influences and honoring Petra’s elite.
The Great Theatre of Petra is a living gem like no other, carved directly from the rock in the early 1st century AD and later expanded by the Romans after 106 AD. With seating for up to 7,000 spectators, it illustrates Petra’s dynamic cultural life and its position at the crossroads of ancient civilizations.
Qasr al-Bint is known to be Petra’s main temple and one of its rare freestanding structures. It was built between 30 BC and 40 AD and dedicated to the gods Dushara and al-‘Uzza. This sanctuary once featured grand stairways and towering columns. Despite centuries of earthquakes and erosion, it remains a powerful symbol of Nabataean spirituality and architectural mastery.
Your journey continues as you travel to the mystical desert realm of Wadi Rum, where you will enjoy a flavorful dinner upon arrival.
Wadi Rum, the “Valley of the Moon” is a vast UNESCO World Heritage Site covering around 720 km², famed for its crimson dunes, towering sandstone mountains, and ancient inscriptions that trace over 12,000 years of human presence. Its surreal landscapes have starred in films such as Lawrence of Arabia and The Martian, while its living Bedouin culture offers authentic hospitality through desert camps, traditional cuisine, and unforgettable stargazing. If time permits, you may encounter landmarks such as Lawrence Spring, Khazali Canyon, Um Frouth Rock Bridge, Little Bridge, and Burdah Arch.
The day concludes with an overnight stay in a traditional Bedouin camp, where silence, firelight, and a sky filled with stars create a truly magical desert experience.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
Overnight: Wadi Rum Camp
Day 14: Arrival at Istanbul
After enjoying your final breakfast at the hotel, you will check out and meet our representative in the lobby, who will accompany you on a comfortable transfer to Amman Airport. Assistance will be provided throughout departure procedures before you board your flight to Istanbul, marking the beginning of the next exciting chapter of your journey through Egypt, Jordan, and Turkey.
Upon arrival at Istanbul International Airport, you will be welcomed by a local representative holding a personalized sign. They will assist you with visa formalities and introduce you to your private driver for a smooth transfer to your hotel. After check-in, the remainder of the evening is yours to relax and recharge, ready to begin exploring the magic of Istanbul.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
Flight: From Amman to Istanbul
Overnight: Istanbul Hotel
Day 15: Tour the Mjaesty of Istanbul
Begin the day with breakfast at your Istanbul hotel, then meet your private guide for an inspiring journey through the city’s most celebrated historical and cultural treasures.
Hagia Sophia is a universal wonder of bliss and marvel that was completed in 537 AD during the reign of Emperor Justinian I. Originally a Byzantine cathedral, later an Ottoman mosque, and today one of the world’s most revered monuments, it is famed for its vast dome, luminous mosaics, marble columns, and monumental Arabic calligraphy. Together, these elements form a powerful expression of Istanbul’s layered spiritual and architectural heritage.
Topkapi Palace is an enchanting marvel that was built in the 15th century by Sultan Mehmed II and served as the center of Ottoman power for nearly 400 years. Overlooking the Bosphorus and the Sea of Marmara, the palace complex unfolds through elegant courtyards, richly adorned halls, and the renowned Harem, while housing imperial jewels, sacred relics, and exceptional examples of Ottoman artistry.
You will have your Lunch at an authentic restaurant in Istanbul, then head with your tour guide to explore:
The Blue Mosque, or Sultan Ahmed Mosque, is a grand house of beauty and devotion that was completed in 1616, a masterpiece of classical Ottoman architecture. Its interior is illuminated by more than 20,000 Iznik tiles, while cascading domes and six slender minarets create a harmonious and majestic silhouette. Still an active place of worship, it stands as one of Istanbul’s most iconic and inspiring landmarks.
The Hippodrome holds many secrets since its construction in 203 AD by Emperor Septimius Severus and later expanded by Constantine the Great. Once capable of holding tens of thousands of spectators, it hosted chariot races and imperial ceremonies. Today, monuments such as the Obelisk of Theodosius, the Serpentine Column, and the Walled Obelisk preserve the memory of its vibrant past.
The Grand Bazaar came to be in 1461 and is counted among the world’s oldest covered markets. With more than 4,000 shops, its vaulted lanes are filled with carpets, jewelry, spices, ceramics, and handcrafted goods, capturing the enduring spirit of Ottoman trade and craftsmanship.
As the day concludes, you will be transferred to the airport for your flight to Cappadocia. Upon arrival, a local representative will welcome you and escort you to your hotel for a relaxing overnight stay, ready to continue your journey through Turkey’s enchanting landscapes.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
Flight: From Istanbul to Cappadocia
Overnight: Cappadocia Hotel
Day 16: Witness the heavenly Marvels of Cappadocia
You will begin the day with breakfast as you prepare to explore the extraordinary landscapes of Cappadocia, a region famed for its volcanic formations, ancient cave dwellings, and scenery that feels drawn from legend. Shaped by millions of years of natural forces, this remarkable land offers one of the most visually striking environments on Earth.
Travelers may choose to elevate the experience with an optional one-hour sunrise hot-air balloon flight, drifting peacefully above sweeping valleys, fairy chimneys, and honeycombed hillsides. From this heavenly vantage point, Cappadocia’s geological story unfolds like a living canvas, a masterpiece sculpted over millions of years.
Uchisar Castle can be seen on the highest point in Cappadocia and a commanding rock-carved fortress that has watched over the region since Roman times. Expanded through the Byzantine and Seljuk periods, particularly during the 12th and 13th centuries, the castle offers sweeping panoramic views and stands as a testament to the region’s long-standing strategic and natural importance.
Göreme Open-Air Museum is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the most important early Christian monastic centers in Anatolia, which offers a keen and informative insight into the early days of the religion. Dating primarily to the 10th century, the complex contains rock-cut churches and chapels adorned with vividly preserved frescoes. Highlights include the famed Dark Church, known for its rich colors, and the Apple Church, reflecting the spiritual devotion of Byzantine monks.
Avanos, a city of made of beauty and poetry, is renowned for its artistic heritage and celebrated as Cappadocia’s pottery center since the Hittite period around 2000 BC. Set along the banks of the Red River (KΔ±zΔ±lΔ±rmak), Anatolia’s longest river, Avanos is known for its red clay pottery traditions, still practiced today by master artisans using techniques passed down for generations.
After your explorations, enjoy lunch at an authentic local restaurant, savoring traditional flavors inspired by Cappadocia’s culinary heritage.
Pasabag, or Monks Valley, is famous for its towering fairy chimneys formed nearly 60 million years ago. These striking formations once served as secluded hermit dwellings for Christian monks between the 4th and 11th centuries, giving the valley a peaceful, almost mystical presence.
Devrent Valley is a natural wonderland with a truly special aura. Free of churches or settlements, its wind-shaped rocks resemble animals, mythical creatures, and abstract forms, turning the valley into an open-air gallery that sparks imagination and creativity..
As the day concludes, you will be transferred to the airport for your flight back to Istanbul. Upon arrival, your private driver will escort you to your hotel, where a quiet evening awaits, perfect for reflecting on Cappadocia’s dreamlike landscapes and timeless beauty.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
Flight: From Cappadocia to Istanbul
Overnight: Istanbul Hotel
Day 17: Departure
You will start your final day of your 17 Days Cairo, Siwa, Bahariya, Alexandria, Petra, Istanbul, & Petra Trip by having your breakfast, then heading to Istanbul airport to catch your planned flight.
Meals: Breakfast
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This extraordinary 17-day transcontinental adventure across Egypt, Jordan, and Turkey is masterfully crafted by Egypt Tours Portal to deliver an elevated travel experience defined by luxury, precision, and discovery. Our American guests enjoy refined accommodations, smooth transportation, curated dining, and the insight of expert guides throughout the journey.
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Our American travelers will uncover the countryβs enduring legacy in Cairo, Giza, and Alexandria, standing before the Giza Pyramids, the Great Sphinx, and the Grand Egyptian Museum, then venturing to the Catacombs of Kom El-Shoqafa, the Bibliotheca Alexandrina, the Citadel, Al-Muizz Street, and the vibrant Khan El-Khalili.
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This divine route continues westward to historic El Alamein and the serene Western Desert oases of Siwa and Bahariya, celebrated for their crystal springs, salt lakes, and timeless desert scenery.
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Jordan follows with sacred and legendary sites including Madaba, Mount Nebo, the Dead Sea, Wadi Rum, and the rose-carved city of Petra, where highlights include the Siq, the Treasury, Royal Tombs, Qasr al-Bint, and Roman Theatre.
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Turkey concludes the journey with Istanbulβs iconic skyline, Hagia Sophia, Topkapi Palace, the Blue Mosque, Sultanahmet Square, and the Grand Bazaar, before revealing Cappadociaβs dreamlike landscapes of fairy chimneys, GΓΆreme Open-Air Museum, Uchisar Castle, and traditional pottery villages.
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