4-Day Ancient Cairo Tour

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Overview

  • Duration:8 days 7 nights
  • Travelers:1 - 15 guests
  • Tour Type:Group tour, Private tour
  • Language:English, French, German, Italian
  • Age range:18 - 45 years old
  • Mobile ticket:Yes









This 4-day journey unveils the layers of Cairo’s 5,000-year-old story. Stand before the Great Pyramids and the Sphinx in Giza, trace Egypt’s earliest kings at Saqqara and Memphis, and walk the narrow alleys of Coptic Cairo to visit the Hanging Church and Ben Ezra Synagogue. Discover Islamic Cairo through the Citadel of Salah El-Din, Sultan Hassan Mosque, and Al-Muizz Street, and top it off with a dinner cruise on the Nile. History, spirituality, and street life – all in one unforgettable Cairo stay.













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Highlights

  • Pharaonic Cairo: The Great Pyramids of Giza and the Sphinx. The Egyptian Museum, home to treasures from ancient Egypt. Saqqara and Memphis, the cradle of Egyptian civilization.
  • Islamic Cairo: The historic Salah El-Din Citadel and the Mosque of Muhammad Ali. Sultan Hassan and Al-Rifa'i Mosques. Khan El Khalili Bazaar, one of the oldest markets in the Middle East.
  • Coptic Cairo: The Hanging Church and the Coptic Museum. Ben Ezra Synagogue and the Church of St. Sergius.
  • Modern Cairo: A Nile dinner cruise with traditional entertainment. A visit to Al-Muizz Street, showcasing Islamic heritage.
  • Private Tour: Travel in comfort with a personal guide to provide in-depth historical insights.
  • Cultural Immersion: Experience the rich blend of Pharaonic, Islamic, and Coptic heritage in one trip.
  • Photography Opportunities: Capture stunning views of ancient monuments and cityscapes.

Includes/Excludes

  • Private, air-conditioned transportation.
  • Professional, English-speaking guide.
  • Lunch on all days.
  • Bottled water.
  • Entrance fees to all attractions.
  • Gratuities.

Cancellation policy

You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.

Itinerary

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Day 1: Pyramids & Ancient Wonders

Start Time & Meeting Point:

8:00 AM – Pick-up from your hotel or Cairo airport.

  • Main Activities & Schedule:
    • 8:30 AM: Visit the Giza Pyramids, Sphinx, and Valley Temple.
    • 11:30 AM: Explore Saqqara and the Step Pyramid of Djoser.
    • 1:00 PM: Lunch at a local restaurant.
    • 2:30 PM: Discover Memphis, the ancient capital of Egypt.
    • 5:00 PM: Return to the hotel.
  • End Time & Drop-Off:
    Approximate end time: 5:30 PM.

Day 2: Islamic Cairo Exploration

Start Time & Meeting Point: 9:00 AM – Pick-up from your hotel
  • Main Activities & Schedule:
    • 9:30 AM: Visit the Citadel of Salah El-Din and the Mosque of Muhammad Ali.
    • 11:00 AM: Explore the mosques of Sultan Hassan and Al-Rifa’i.
    • 1:00 PM: Lunch at a traditional restaurant.
    • 2:30 PM: Walk through Al-Muizz Street and visit Al-Azhar Mosque.
    • 4:00 PM: Shopping and free time at Khan El Khalili Bazaar.
    • 6:30 PM: Drop-off at the hotel.
  • End Time & Drop-Off: Approximate end time: 6:30 PM.

Day 3: Coptic Cairo & Old Cairo

Start Time & Meeting Point:

8:30 AM – Pick-up from your hotel.

  • Main Activities & Schedule:
    • 9:00 AM: Visit the Hanging Church and the Coptic Museum.
    • 10:30 AM: Explore Ben Ezra Synagogue and the Church of St. Sergius.
    • 12:30 PM: Lunch at a local restaurant.
    • 2:00 PM: Discover the Amr Ibn Al-As Mosque, the first mosque in Egypt.
    • 4:00 PM: Return to the hotel.
  • End Time & Drop-Off:
    Approximate end time: 4:30 PM.

Day 4: Modern Cairo & Nile Cruise

Start Time & Meeting Point:

10:00 AM – Pick-up from your hotel.

  • Main Activities & Schedule:
    • 10:30 AM: Visit the Egyptian Museum and King Tutankhamun’s treasures.
    • 1:00 PM: Lunch at a riverside restaurant.
    • 2:00 PM: Drop-off at the hotel or airport.
  • End Time & Drop-Off:
    Approximate end time: 2:00 PM.

Frequently asked questions

Etiquette & Interactions

Egypt is a blend of modern life and deep-rooted traditions, so dressing modestly is both respectful and practical—especially when visiting mosques, temples, or local neighborhoods. For women, lightweight clothing that covers shoulders and knees is ideal, while men are generally fine in trousers or longer shorts and shirts. In coastal resorts, the dress code is more relaxed, especially at beaches and hotels.

At Osiris Secret Travel, we’re happy to give you personalized tips on what to pack based on your itinerary—so you can stay cool, confident, and culturally in tune.

What are the best ways to visit the Pyramids or other top sites while avoiding large crowds?

Is tipping common in Egypt?
Yes, tipping (known as “baksheesh”) is widely practiced and appreciated in Egypt. While it’s not mandatory, it’s expected for good service, whether in restaurants, hotels, or for guides and drivers. Typically, 10-15% in restaurants is a good guideline, but small tips for porters, housekeepers, and other service providers are also welcomed.

Is it customary to haggle in markets and shops?
Absolutely! Bargaining is a part of the fun when shopping in Egypt, especially in markets like Cairo’s Khan El Khalili or local souks. It’s expected and adds to the experience. Start with a friendly offer, and don’t be afraid to negotiate to get a fair price. Just remember, it’s all in good spirit—so keep the conversation light and respectful.

What are the local customs and etiquette I should know?
Egyptians are known for their warmth and hospitality, but there are a few cultural norms to keep in mind. Always greet with a smile, and be respectful when entering religious sites—women may need to cover their heads in mosques. It’s polite to use your right hand when giving or receiving gifts, and avoid public displays of affection. When dining, try to wait for your host to begin eating before you do. And, of course, tipping goes a long way in showing appreciation for good service!

What are the most convenient methods for getting around in cities like Cairo and Alexandria?

Can I take photos at historical sites in Egypt?
Photography is usually allowed at most outdoor historical sites, but some locations—especially museums and tombs—have specific restrictions. Flash photography is often prohibited to preserve delicate surfaces, and in some places, a small photography fee or permit is required. Always look for posted signs or ask your guide before snapping away. Osiris Secret Travel guides are well-versed in site-specific rules and will help ensure you get the best (and permitted!) shots.

What languages are spoken in Egypt?
Arabic is the official language of Egypt, and you’ll hear Egyptian Arabic spoken widely. That said, English is commonly used in tourist areas, hotels, and shops, especially in cities like Cairo and along the Red Sea coast. Many Egyptians in the tourism sector are multilingual, and at Osiris Secret Travel, our team is fluent in English and happy to assist with any translation needs during your trip.

Extra Services

Airport transfers

Airport transfers

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30.00 $/person
Photography

Photography

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22.00 $/package
from330.00 $ /person
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