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Luxor Tour with Traditional Lunch and feluca ride from Safaga port

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$600

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If you are cruising on board of an overseas cruise & your cruise stops by Safaga port for a day or a night do not miss this tour taking you around Luxor's wonders, the 1500 BC fabulous intact painted tombs & elaborate huge scaled massive Karnak temple. Get the opportunity to visit Tutankhamen tomb by the valley of the kings and the other awesome Ramses tombs. Also, don't miss the unique architectural design of Queen Hatshepsut temple. End your tour by a remarkable visit to the prestigious Karnak temple where the columns are giant & the obelisks are elegant. You will consider this the best cruise ship stop ever! Skip the lines at the valley of the kings. Appreciate the Massive Karnak Temple with an insider’s angle. Enjoy 1 hour of Nile Sailing with  a freshly-cooked set meal for lunch, and smartly-timed arrangements . Put your mind at ease with our Local Egyptologist Guide.”

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Hurghada, Egypt Information

Hurghada, Egypt, has docking at Hurghada Port. Travelers explore Red Sea beaches and snorkel coral reefs. Excursions visit Giftun Island’s marine park. Local markets sell papyrus art. The peak season, October to April, brings warm weather. Photography captures turquoise seas and desert landscapes. Dining onboard includes koshari, an Egyptian street food. Souvenirs, like alabaster crafts, are sold in ship shops. Briefings cover marine ecosystems. Light clothing and sun protection suit the desert climate. Snorkeling gear enhances reef exploration. Hurghada’s vibrant reefs offer a lively Egyptian stop, blending marine beauty with coastal charm.

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$600