Hassany
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Pyramids · Grand Egyptian Museum · Nile cruises · Since 1988
Private Egyptologist-led tours of the Pyramids of Giza, Valley of the Kings, Abu Simbel, the new Grand Egyptian Museum, and Red Sea extensions — built around Nile River cruises and run by our own staff in Cairo · Luxor · Aswan · Hurghada · Marsa Alam · Sharm El Sheikh. World-class antiquity at a fraction of European tour pricing. Direct with the operator. No resellers.
How to think about Egypt in 2026
From the US, an Egypt vacation is a 12–18 hour transit and a 7-hour time-zone shift. Don't waste that effort on five rushed days. Ten nights is the right floor for a first trip — Cairo for three nights, a five-night Nile cruise from Luxor to Aswan, then two nights to absorb. Anything shorter and the jet lag steals your first day before the trip starts.
The other variable is who plans and runs your trip. Aggregator platforms — Viator, Expedia, the big-box tour operators — resell ground services they don't operate. The price ends up similar to a direct booking, but when something goes sideways at 11pm in Aswan, you're calling an offshore queue, not the people who actually know your hotel manager. We are the ground operator. Our staff are based in six offices across Egypt — Cairo (head office), Luxor, Aswan, Hurghada, Marsa Alam, and Sharm El Sheikh — which is why every Egyptologist guide on our roster is named, vetted, and credentialed, and every hotel relationship, every Nile cruise vessel, every airport transfer is something we manage daily, not through a layer of resellers.
October through April is the prime weather window — 70–85°F in the Nile Valley, clear photographic light, peak Nile cruise availability. November–February books out 6–9 months ahead; March and April offer near-perfect weather with smaller crowds. The 2026 trip is also the right one to make: the Grand Egyptian Museum at Giza is now fully open, displaying the complete Tutankhamun collection beside the Pyramids for the first time in history. And Egypt remains exceptional value — a fully-private 10-day American family vacation here costs less than a comparable trip through Italy or Greece, with antiquity that's three thousand years older. Whether you want the classic Pyramids + Nile cruise + Abu Simbel circuit, a Red Sea diving extension from Hurghada, a White Desert or Siwa Oasis adventure add-on, or a fully custom multi-component trip, see everything we organise for you →
Iconic Egypt experiences
Every Egypt trip we build is anchored around these. The Pyramids of Giza, the new Grand Egyptian Museum, a Nile River cruise, the Valley of the Kings at Luxor, Abu Simbel on Lake Nasser, and the Red Sea — Egypt's headline experiences, each handled by a private Egyptologist guide from one of our six offices.
The 4,500-year-old Old Kingdom plateau — Khufu, Khafre, Menkaure, and the Great Sphinx. Half-day private guided.
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The complete Tutankhamun collection beside the Pyramids — the largest archaeological museum ever built. New for 2026.
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Three to seven nights between Luxor and Aswan — Edfu, Kom Ombo, Esna, and the temples only reachable by river.
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Sixty-three royal tombs cut into the Theban hills — Tutankhamun, Ramses II/VI, Seti I. West Bank Luxor.
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Ramses II's monumental rock-cut temples on Lake Nasser. Optional Aswan day extension or 4-night Lake Nasser cruise.
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Hurghada, Marsa Alam, El Gouna, Sharm — coral reefs, liveaboards, beach extensions. Year-round 75–90°F water.
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What we organise for you
We don't just sell one type of trip. Every component of your Egypt vacation — from your airport meet-and-greet in Cairo to your final transfer in Sharm El Sheikh — is designed and run by our own staff, in our own offices.
Multi-day private tours, 5–14 nights, all four accommodation tiers.
Cairo · Luxor · Aswan · Abu Simbel
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3, 4 & 7-night cruises. Category-A vessels, Lake Nasser, private Dahabiyas.
Luxor → Aswan · Aswan → Luxor
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Half-day and full-day private tours from Cairo, Luxor, Aswan, and Red Sea hubs.
Cairo · Luxor · Aswan · Red Sea
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Don't see the trip you want? We design from scratch around your dates and interests.
Bespoke · Private · Tailor-made
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Hand-picked 4★ and 5★ Egyptian properties. Direct supplier relationships across all six of our offices.
Cairo · Luxor · Aswan · Hurghada · Sharm
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Hurghada, Marsa Alam, El Gouna, Sharm — beach extensions and White Desert camps. We have offices in three Red Sea hubs.
Hurghada · Marsa Alam · Sharm · Siwa
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Featured Egypt tours
Six of our most-booked Egypt tours, all built around the Cairo + Nile core. Pricing in USD, all four accommodation tiers shown on the detail page. Modify any of these — they're starting points, not fixed packages.
8 Days · 7 Nights · First-timers
Cairo · Luxor · Aswan
From $1,990 pp
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10 Days · 9 Nights · Most popular
Cairo · Nile Cruise · Aswan
From $2,590 pp
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12 Days · 11 Nights · Complete pharaonic route
Cairo · Cruise · Abu Simbel
From $3,290 pp
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14 Days · 13 Nights · Culture + beach
Cairo · Cruise · Hurghada
From $4,190 pp
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10 Days · 9 Nights · Couples
Cairo · Luxury Cruise · Aswan
From $3,590 pp
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8 Days · 7 Nights · Families
Cairo · Luxor · Hurghada
From $2,390 pp
View tourNile River Cruises
Category-A vessels and private Dahabiyas between Luxor and Aswan. Three to seven nights, shore excursions included, cabin category your choice.
4 Nights · 5 Days
Luxor → Esna → Edfu → Kom Ombo → Aswan
From $890 pp
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5 Nights · 6 Days
Aswan → Kom Ombo → Edfu → Esna → Luxor
From $1,290 pp
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7 Nights · 8 Days
Esna → Edfu → Aswan (slow route)
From $3,890 pp
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Trip length is the single biggest variable — it determines pace, regions, and budget. Here's what each typical length gets you.
5n
Cairo + short cruise
Pyramids, Egyptian Museum, 3-night Nile cruise.
From $1,490 pp
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7n
Egypt week
Classic Cairo + Luxor + Aswan + 4-night cruise.
From $1,890 pp
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10n
The complete trip
Cairo, full cruise, Aswan + Abu Simbel option.
From $2,590 pp
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14n
Egypt + Red Sea
Classic trail with Red Sea or White Desert add-on.
From $4,190 pp
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Why book direct with the operator
Most "Egypt tour operators" you'll find are resellers. We're the actual operator on the ground — and that changes everything when something needs to flex.
The question
With Discovery Tours Egypt
With aggregator platforms
Who plans your trip
A senior consultant in Cairo who's been to every site personally
An offshore call-center agent following a script
Who runs your trip on the ground
We do — direct relationships with every hotel, guide, and Nile cruise vessel
A re-sold third-party operator you've never heard of
Who you reach when something goes wrong
Our 24/7 Cairo WhatsApp line — usually answered within 5 minutes
An overseas customer service queue, often time-zone delayed
Pricing transparency
Visible from-prices in USD on every itinerary card, all four tiers shown
'Get a quote' forms; prices revealed only after lead capture
Egyptologist guide quality
Vetted, university-trained Egyptologists — all named on our team page
Generic guide pool with rotating quality
Customization
Every itinerary is built from scratch around your dates and interests
Fixed package SKUs with limited variation
The team that runs your trip
Four of our most-named team members — recognised by American guests in real reviews on Google and Tripadvisor. The rest of our staff are spread across our six offices in Egypt; this is just the team you're most likely to interact with.
Group & Custom Trip Coordinator
"Hassany was a great coordinator and helped tailor our group trip perfectly."
Senior Egyptologist Guide
"Hesham was a walking encyclopedia — the itinerary was perfectly balanced."
Client Experience Manager
"Suhaila and the team went above and beyond — we felt completely taken care of."
Private Tour Guide, Nile Valley
"Mohamed went above and beyond. We said goodbye to a friend at the end."
From our travelers
These are real reviews from real American travelers — searchable on Google Maps and Tripadvisor. No anonymous initials, no curated quotes.
"Discovery Tours made Egypt magical. Hesham was a walking encyclopedia — the itinerary was perfectly balanced between sites and downtime."
"I worked with Discovery Tours to host a group trip and it was seamless from beginning to end. Hassany was a great coordinator and helped tailor it perfectly."
"Our guide Mohamed went above and beyond to make our time in Egypt special. At the end we said goodbye to a friend. Totally recommend."
"The mix of exploration and relaxation was perfect. Hesham was patient, insightful, and made our cruise truly memorable. Highly recommend."
"Flawless from airport pickup to Nile cruise. Suhaila and the team went above and beyond. We felt so taken care of every step of the way."
"Perfect blend of history, adventure, and comfort. I'll never forget our Luxor hot air balloon ride at sunrise!"
Custom Trip Builder
Roughly half of our American clients start with a packaged itinerary, then customize 2–3 days. The other half start from scratch — they tell us their dates, group, regions, interests, and budget tier, and we build the trip around them.
Either way, you talk to the same Cairo consultant from day one to airport pickup. We don't hand you off to anyone.
Honest Answers ·
Each answer is written and reviewed by a named member of our Cairo team. Last reviewed Reviewed April 26, 2026.
Yes. Egypt's main tourist destinations — Cairo, Luxor, Aswan, the Red Sea coast — are open and operating normally. The US State Department's current Egypt advisory is Level 1 (Exercise Normal Precautions) for these areas. Tourist-site security is robust, well-organized, and visible.
We have offices in Cairo, Luxor, Aswan, Hurghada, Marsa Alam, and Sharm El Sheikh — six locations across Egypt's main tourist hubs. That means our staff are on the ground every day, monitoring conditions in real time. We never run tours near the North Sinai border zone or the Libyan frontier — those are the specific areas flagged at higher US advisory levels. The Nile Valley, Cairo, and the Red Sea coast are where we work, and they're as safe and well-run as any Mediterranean destination.
Answered by Hesham Salah, Senior Egyptologist Guide
Get our free Egypt safety briefing →Yes. US passport holders need an Egypt visa. The easiest route is the Egypt e-Visa online at visa2egypt.gov.eg — a single-entry visa is approximately $25 and takes 3–5 business days. Visa-on-arrival is also available at Cairo International. Your passport must be valid for at least six months beyond your entry date.
We include complete e-Visa guidance with every confirmed booking. If you're flying into Sharm El-Sheikh and staying only in South Sinai, a free entry stamp is available — but it does NOT cover Cairo or the Nile Valley. Most American travelers take the standard e-Visa for flexibility.
Answered by Suhaila Mahmoud, Client Experience Manager
Read the full e-Visa walkthrough →A 10-day private Egypt tour with a 5-night Nile cruise — Cairo, Luxor, and Aswan — typically runs $2,500–$4,500 per person depending on accommodation tier. Budget-minded travelers can do an 8-day trip from around $1,990 pp. Luxury fully private tours with five-star hotels start around $5,000 pp.
Our prices include all ground transportation, private Egyptologist guiding, hotel accommodation, and Nile cruise. International flights are separate — we can arrange these or work with your own bookings. Peak season (October–March) is 15–20% higher than April–June. Group travel reduces per-person cost significantly. We price all four tiers so you can compare.
Answered by Hassany Abdelrahman, Group & Custom Trip Coordinator
View featured tours with USD pricing →Yes — the Grand Egyptian Museum (GEM) at Giza is fully open as of 2026. It is the largest archaeological museum ever built, displaying the complete Tutankhamun collection — all 5,398 objects from the boy king's tomb — together for the first time in history, alongside more than 100,000 other artefacts spanning 7,000 years. It sits within walking distance of the Pyramids of Giza, so a single morning covers both.
Every Egypt itinerary we build for 2026 includes the GEM as a half-day private guided visit. Plan three to four hours minimum — the Tutankhamun galleries alone take an hour, and the Grand Staircase with Ramses II's colossus is one of the most photographed museum spaces in the world right now. The old Egyptian Museum at Tahrir Square remains open with a different (still excellent) collection — many of our guests visit both. We pre-book skip-the-line entry; arrival times matter to avoid peak coach traffic from Cairo.
Answered by Hesham Salah, Senior Egyptologist Guide
See tours that include the GEM →October through April is the prime window for American travelers — temperatures in the Nile Valley sit in the 70–85°F range, skies are clear, and the light for photography is exceptional. November through February is peak season and books out fast. March and April offer near-perfect weather with slightly smaller crowds.
Thanksgiving week and spring break are our most popular US travel windows. July and August in Luxor and Aswan reach 105–115°F — manageable with early-morning touring, but not ideal for a first visit. Red Sea beach extensions work year-round, so combining a Cairo + Nile Valley tour with a few days on the water is a great all-weather strategy.
Answered by Hesham Salah, Senior Egyptologist Guide
Read our season-by-season guide →Ten nights is our recommended starting point for a first Egypt vacation from the US — the transatlantic flight earns a proper trip. Cairo (3 nights) plus a 5-night Nile cruise covers the Pyramids, Egyptian Museum, Luxor, and Aswan with room to breathe. Adding Abu Simbel or a Red Sea extension brings you to 12–14 nights.
An 8-night trip works, but jet lag from New York or Los Angeles can cut into your first day or two. Fourteen nights is the sweet spot we recommend to most American clients — you fully decompress, explore beyond the headline sites, and finish the trip relaxed rather than exhausted. Every itinerary is modular, so adding days is straightforward.
Answered by Hassany Abdelrahman, Group & Custom Trip Coordinator
Browse trips by length →Yes. We strongly recommend comprehensive travel insurance covering trip cancellation, emergency medical evacuation, and travel disruption. Standard US health insurance typically does not cover international medical care, and emergency medical evacuation can cost $50,000 or more without coverage.
Look for policies that explicitly include medical evacuation — not just 'emergency medical.' Egypt has good private hospitals in Cairo, but evacuation coverage gives you full options. We include insurance guidance with every booking. Travel Guard, Allianz, and World Nomads are common starting points.
Answered by Suhaila Mahmoud, Client Experience Manager
Read the full insurance guide →Tipping is a core part of the Egyptian tourism economy. A practical guide: $10–15 per person per day for a private Egyptologist guide, $5–8 per day for a driver. On a Nile cruise, $5–10 per day shared among the boat crew is standard. These are separate from your tour price and given directly.
We include a detailed tipping guide with every confirmed booking, tailored to your itinerary and group size. The key rule: tip directly to the individual in cash, in person, at the end of each day. Egyptian Pounds and US dollars are equally welcome. Never tip through an envelope or box — it rarely reaches the person.
Answered by Mohamed El-Sayed, Private Tour Guide
Read the full tipping guide →Both work. Our packaged tours follow proven itineraries that cover the highlights at a comfortable pace — start there if you want certainty. Custom trips are built from scratch around your specific dates, group, and interests — start there if you want length, region, or activity flexibility. Either way, you get the same Cairo team and the same operational quality.
Most American clients land in the middle: they pick a packaged itinerary as the spine, then customize 2–3 days around it (e.g., adding Abu Simbel, swapping a city day for a hot-air-balloon dawn, extending the Red Sea portion). That's our most popular approach. The custom builder kicks off with a 15-minute call to scope the trip — no commitment.
Answered by Hassany Abdelrahman, Group & Custom Trip Coordinator
Build a custom Egypt trip →Since 1988
In 1988 there were two ways to see Egypt: a packaged coach tour or pure improvisation. We started Discovery Tours Egypt to build a third option — private, locally-run, designed around the traveler rather than the operator's logistics.
Thirty-six years later we're still independent, still operated by the same team that designs the trips, and now spread across six offices: Cairo (head office), Luxor, Aswan, Hurghada, Marsa Alam, and Sharm El Sheikh. That's why our guests reach the right person on a Saturday night when the original Karnak time slot needs to flex — there's always someone close by.
Class-A licensed by the Egyptian Tourism Authority. ETAA member #718. IATA accreditation #90255546. Available to talk through your trip whenever you're ready.
Travel agents & group planners
We work with US travel agencies, honeymoon specialists, group and incentive planners, religious-group leaders, and university trip directors. You get NET pricing, white-label trip planning, guaranteed allocation across our six offices, and a single point of contact in Cairo who knows your client list.
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