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Egipt & Dubai

Amazing Tour

Egipt & Dubai

$75438 $57156 per person

Embark on an extraordinary adventure that fuses the luxury of Dubai with the fascinating history of Egypt! Start your trip with a flight from Mexico City to Dubai, where you will be met at the United Arab Emirates International Airport. From there, you will discover the best of this vibrant city on an unforgettable tour. Stroll through the charming Bastakiya neighborhood, visit the majestic Al Fahidi Fortress, and sail on a traditional “abra” through Dubai Creek. Marvel at views of the Burj Khalifa, the world’s tallest building, and enjoy a free day to explore at your leisure. Next, you’ll fly to Cairo, where you can admire the majestic pyramids of Giza and explore ancient Egypt. This itinerary is packed with unique experiences and opportunities to create unforgettable memories. Don’t miss it!

The trip includes

Round trip flight from Mexico – Dubai – Mexico, in economy class.
Flights Dubai – Cairo – Dubai / Cairo – Aswan / Luxor – Cairo in economy class.

3 nights of accommodation in Cairo.

3 nights of Nile cruise.

1 night of accommodation in Luxor.

5 nights of accommodation in Dubai.

Meal plan as indicated in the itinerary.

Transfers as indicated.

Visits as indicated.

Spanish-speaking guides.

Air-conditioned coach.

Airline taxes per person.

The trip does NOT include

Personal expenses and extras at the hotels.
Tips in Egypt: 60 USD per person. (To be paid directly at the destination)

Tips in Dubai: 35 USD per person. (To be paid directly at the destination)

Tourism tax in Dubai: 5 USD per room per night. (To be paid directly at the destination)

Egypt visa.

Any service not specified as included or optional.

Travel insurance (Required for entry to the United Arab Emirates).

Seasonal supplement.

Tips.

IMPORTANT

All prices are subject to date, availability, and the USD/MXN exchange rate.

15 Days
12+ Age
  • Destination
  • Departure
    Mexico City / Mexico City
  • Departure Time
    It will be defined in the week prior to departure
  • Return Time
    It will be defined in the week prior to departure
  • Dress Code
    Comfortable footwear. Comfortable clothing, made of soft fabrics. Men and women must have their shoulders and legs covered... in the case of women, they must wear a pashmina to cover their heads.
  • Included
    Egipt & Dubai
    Personal Guide
    Entry Fees
    Departure Taxes
  • Not Included
    5 Star Accommodation
    All Inclusive
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Day 1: Departure Mexico ✈ Dubai
Meet at the Mexico City airport to board the flight to Dubai. Night on board.
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Day 2: Flight Time
Flight with a technical stopover in Barcelona.
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Day 3: Dubai
Arrival at the United Arab Emirates International Airport. Reception and transfer to the hotel. Accommodation.
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Day 4: Dubai
Breakfast. We will visit “Classic Dubai”. This tour will take you to magnificent views of the Dubai Creek inlet, passing by the Bastakiya heritage area and its fascinating ancient houses with distinctive wind towers built by wealthy merchants. Next, we will visit the 225-year-old Al Fahidi Fortress. It is here that the Dubai Museum preserves valuable archives about the city's past, as well as chronicles of its different phases of development. Then you will board a traditional boat called an “abra” to cross the inlet and visit the spice market and the gold souk. Then along the Jumeirah road, views of the Jumeirah Mosque. Stop for photos at the Burj al Arab, the only 7-star hotel in the world, passing by the World Trade Center and the International Financial Center and at the end we will pass by the Burj Khalifa, the tallest building in the world, optionally, you can go up to the observation deck in the 124th floor, (return to the hotel for passengers who do not want to stay in Dubai Mall after the optional stop or climb (not included - with additional cost) to BURJ KHALIFA, passengers who wish to stay in the Mall for shopping and attending the dancing fountain show, you must return to the hotel at your own expense). Accommodation.
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Day 5: Dubai
Breakfast. Free day. Accommodation Possibility of taking the optional visit (not included – with additional cost – see conditions) of ABU DHABI FULL DAY, 2-hour tour from Dubai passing through the Jebel Ali port, the largest port in the world made by men, to the capital of the Emirates. Stop to take photos at the Jazirra Residence, formerly of Sheikh Zayed. We will admire the Sheikh Zayed Mosque, the third largest in the world, as well as the tomb of Sheikh Zayed, former president of the Emirates and father of the nation. Continue to Al Maqta Bridge passing through one of the richest areas of Abu Dhabi, the Ministers Area. Arrival at Corniche Street which is compared to Manhattan. Photo stop at Emirates Palace hotel; which has its own heliport and seaport. We continue to Al Batee, where the palaces of the Royal family are located. Return to Dubai. At night, optional visit (not included – with additional cost) to DINNER ON THE “DHOW CRUISE” BOAT. Return to the hotel.
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Day 6: Dubai
Breakfast. Free day. Accommodation. In the morning possibility of making the optional visit (not included – with additional cost) MODERN DUBAI: Departure to Marina where we can contemplate the tallest homes in the world, the spiral building and we will continue to the Jumeirah Palm Tree, we will make a photo stop in front of the hotel Atlantis the Palm, we will continue our visit to the city's Souk, which is a traditional market, we will go to Emirates Mall where the ski slope is and our tour ends with entry to Dubai Mall. Later we suggest taking the optional excursion most popular (not included – with additional cost) 4X4 SAFARI IN THE DESERT: Land Cruisers (6 people per vehicle) will pick you up for an exciting journey through the fantastic high dunes. You can take some unique photos of the Arabian sunset. Once the sun disappears behind the golden sand dunes, we will head to our desert camp. The smell of fresh grilled skewers and lamb, bonfires, the smell of traditional water pipes and the relaxing sounds of Arabic music will invite you to an unforgettable afternoon. After having regained your strength after the sumptuous dinner, a dancer will show you the ancient art of Belly Dance. Henna painting is also included, as is water, soft drinks, tea and coffee. Return to the hotel.
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Day 7: Dubai ✈ Cairo
At the indicated time, transfer to the airport to take a flight to Cairo. Arrival, reception and transfer to visit the pyramids of Giza, a funerary complex formed by the pyramids of Cheops, one of the seven wonders of the World, Khafre, Mikerinos, the Sphinx of Khafre and the Valley Temple. Possibility of taking the optional visit (with additional cost) MEMFIS + SAKKARA + FOOD. Free afternoon. Accommodation.
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Day 8: Cairo
Breakfast. Free day. Accommodation. Possibility of making an optional visit (with additional cost) EGYPTIAN MUSEUM where thousands of original pieces from Ancient Egypt are found, including the Treasures of Pharaoh Tutankhamun; The Citadel of Saladin; The Mosque of Mohamed Ali; The Coptic neighborhood where the Holy Family Church and Khan Khalili Bazaar are located. At night we suggest doing an optional (with additional cost) LIGHT AND SOUND SHOW WITH DINNER AT THE PYRAMIDS.
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Day 9: Cairo ✈ Aswan
Breakfast. At the indicated time, transfer to the airport to take the flight to Aswan. Arrival, assistance and transfer to the Cruise. Possibility of taking an optional excursion (with additional cost) to the ABU SIMBEL TEMPLES. Later ride on a “Felucca”, a typical Egyptian sailing boat, around Elephantine Island. Lunch and dinner on board.
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Day 10: Aswan 🚢 Kom Ombo 🚢 Edfu
Full board regime on board. Visit to the great Aswan Dam located on Lake Nasser, and the granite quarry with the unfinished obelisk weighing almost 200 tons. Navigation to Kom Ombo. Arrival and visit to the temple dedicated to the gods Sobek and Haroeris. We will also see a nilometer, used by the ancient Egyptians to measure the water level of this river. Navigation to Edfu. Night on board.
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Day 11: Edfu 🚢 Esna 🚢 Luxor
Full board regime on board. View of the Temple dedicated to the Falcon-headed God: Horus, built by the Ptolemies, the second largest and best preserved in Egypt. Navigation towards Esna to pass the lock and continue to Luxor. Night on board.
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Day 12: Luxor 🚢
Breakfast and disembarkation. We suggest taking the optional visit (with additional cost) NECROPOLIS OF THEBES, where we will discover the Valley of the Kings, where the pharaohs of the 18th to 20th dynasties, their wives and princes of royal blood are buried, in tombs excavated in the rock of the mountains. We will also visit the Temple of Queen Hatchepsut in Dair Al Bahari and the Colossi of Memnon. In the afternoon, visit included to the greatest monumental complex of Antiquity, the Temples of Karnak and Luxor built by dozens of pharaohs over almost 2,000 years of history. Accommodation.
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Day 13: Luxor ✈ Cairo
Breakfast. At the indicated time, transfer to the airport to take the flight to Cairo. Arrival, reception and transfer to the hotel. Accommodation.
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Day 14: Cairo ✈ Dubái
Breakfast. At the indicated time, transfer to the airport to take a flight to Dubai. Arrival and waiting time to take the next flight to Mexico.
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Day 15: Dubai ✈ Mexico
At the indicated time, board the flight back to Mexico City.

TOUR LOCATION

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History of  Dubai

Dubai, one of the seven emirates that make up the United Arab Emirates (UAE), is one of the most emblematic cities of the contemporary world. Its history dates back to more than 4,000 years ago, when it was a small settlement of fishermen and traders. However, it was in the 1960s, following the discovery of oil, that Dubai began to transform into the modern metropolis we know today. One of the main attractions of Dubai is the Burj Khalifa, the tallest building in the world, which rises to 828 meters and offers spectacular panoramic views from its observatory on the 148th floor. Right at the foot of the Burj Khalifa is the Dubai Mall, one of the largest shopping centers in the world, housing an ice skating rink, a giant aquarium and a wide variety of shops and restaurants. Another icon of the city is the Burj Al Arab hotel, known for its distinctive sail shape and considered one of the most luxurious hotels in the world. The Palm Jumeirah, an artificial island in the shape of a palm tree, is another attraction where there are luxury hotels, restaurants and private beaches. For those interested in culture, the Dubai Museum, located in the former Al Fahidi Fort, offers an insight into the city's history and heritage. The Gold Bazaar and Spice Bazaar in the Deira district are perfect for experiencing the local culture.

History of  Cairo

Cairo, the capital of Egypt, is one of the most vibrant and fascinating cities in the world. With a rich history dating back more than 1,000 years, Cairo has witnessed various civilizations that have left their mark on its culture and architecture. Founded in the 10th century by the Fatimid dynasty, it has become a modern yet traditional metropolis, where contemporary urban life mixes with the legacy of ancient Egypt and the Islamic and Coptic eras. One of Cairo's most famous tourist attractions is undoubtedly the Giza Necropolis, home to the iconic Pyramids of Giza and the Sphinx, which date back more than 4,500 years. These architectural wonders, including the Great Pyramid of Cheops, are considered one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World and are the most visited destination for tourists seeking to connect with the ancient Egyptian civilization. The Egyptian Museum is another must-see attraction. Located in the center of Cairo, this museum houses one of the most extensive collections of Egyptian antiquities, including the famous treasure of Tutankhamun. History lovers will enjoy exploring more than 120,000 artifacts. Cairo's Islamic Quarter is another point of interest, with its intricate Islamic architecture, historic mosques such as the Al-Azhar Mosque and the bustling Khan el Khalili market, where you can find jewellery, spices, textiles and other traditional products.

History of  Aswan

Aswan, located in southern Egypt on the banks of the Nile River, is one of the oldest and most charming cities in the country. Historically, Aswan was an important commercial center and a starting point for expeditions into the interior of Africa. In addition, it was the place where the granite used in the construction of many monuments and temples in Egypt was quarried, including those in Luxor and Cairo. The city also plays a key role in the history of the Nile, as it is home to the famous Aswan Dam, built in the 1960s, which has transformed Egypt's agricultural and economic landscape. Aswan is known for its stunning mix of history and natural beauty. One of the main tourist attractions of the city is the Temple of Philae, dedicated to the goddess Isis, located on an island in the Nile. This temple is famous for its monumental architecture and beautiful reliefs, and has been moved to its current location due to the construction of the dam. Visitors can also explore the Unfinished Obelisk, a massive piece of granite that shows how obelisks were carved in ancient times. Aswan Market is a vibrant place where tourists can experience local culture, shop for souvenirs, spices and crafts, and enjoy Egyptian hospitality. Another attraction is a felucca ride, a traditional wooden boat, along the Nile, which offers panoramic views of the city and its surroundings.