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In the Footsteps of the Pharaohs

In the Footsteps of the Pharaohs

In the Footsteps of the Pharaohs

In the Footsteps of the Pharaohs

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Tours for two or more people
We offer frequent departure tours, which are guaranteed to run on a minimum of two passengers. The transport and guides are exclusive to Bales unless otherwise stated and you may be travelling with other frequent departure guests if your booking is for the same date.

12 days
From: £1990

From the streets of Cairo to the majesty of Abu Simbel, this journey combines two cruise itineraries which feature the remarkable settings of the Nile Valley and Lake Nasser, visting some of Egypt’s greatest wonders.

Accommodation
Days 1+2+3 : Le Meridien Pyramids
Le Meridien Pyramids
Le Meridien Pyramids
Le Meridien Pyramids
Located 10 km southwest of Cairo, Le Meridien Pyramids has 523 rooms and has a superb view of the Giza Pyramids. The numerous restaurants offer a wide variety of cuisine from snacks to a la carte dining. There is an outdoor heated pool, extensive gardens, shopping arcade and 24 hour bank.
 
Days 4+5+6+7 : Movenpick Radamis I
Movenpick Radamis I
Movenpick Radamis I
Movenpick Radamis I
The Movenpick Radamis I has 70 deluxe cabins and 4 Deluxe Suites. Each cabin boasts large picture windows that face out onto the Nile landscapes, and full en suite bathrooms with a range of modern amenities including an internal telephone, television, mini bar, and hairdryer. There is central air-conditioning, with individual controls in each cabin. The restaurant offers the finest in local and international cuisine whilst a spacious sun deck and pool area and the relaxing ambience of its elegantly designed lounge present the perfect settings from which to watch the timeless landscapes slip past.
 
Days 8+9+10 : The Eugeine
The first ship to sail Lake Nasser, the Eugenie launched a new era of tourism, offering travellers fresh vistas of Egypt’s natural beauty and archaeological treasures. Lake Nasser extended the boundaries of Egypt’s tourist possibilities, while the Eugenie reminds us of this ancient country’s endless capacity for renewal. The Eugenie was proudly named to evoke an historic event in Egypt’s recent past: the grand opening of the Suez Canal in 1869, attended by the crown heads of Europe including the Empress Eugenie of France. The completion of the Suez Canal marked Egypt’s passage into modernity, and a new era of international trade and interaction. The Eugenie was constructed in the style of a turn-of-the-century Nile steamship. Each of the 52 fully air-conditioned cabins are tastefully furnished with en suite facilities. Amenities include a lounge and bar area, small swimming pool, Jacuzzi and health club facility for sauna, restaurant and sundeck.
 
Day 11 : Le Passage Heliopolis Hotel
Le Passage Heliopolis Hotel
Le Passage Heliopolis Hotel
Le Passage Heliopolis Hotel
For the second stay in Cairo, accommodation is at the Le Passage Heliopolis Hotel. Located at Cairo International Airport, all rooms are soundproof and have private facilities with mini-bar, telephone and television with in-house video. Facilities include a 24-hour coffee shop; the gourmet 'El Sarraya' restaurant; shopping arcade; bank; swimming pool and two floodlit tennis courts. The hotel has a courtesy shuttle bus into central Cairo.