Egypt
Easter Tours to Jerusalem, Sharm El Sheikh and Cairo
Egypt Easter Tours to Jerusalem
and Sharm El Sheikh are popular travel options for visitors during the
Easter holiday period. Here's some information about both destinations and how
you can plan your trip:
Jerusalem:
Jer
usalem is a significant religious and historical city, attracting pilgrims from various faiths. It is home to many important religious sites, including the Western Wall, the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, and the Dome of the Rock. To visit Jerusalem from Egypt during Easter, you can take a flight from Cairo to Tel Aviv, Israel, and then travel to Jerusalem, which is approximately an hour's drive away. It's important to note that you'll need to arrange the necessary visas and permits for entering Israel.
Sharm El
Sheikh:
Sharm El
Sheikh is a popular resort town situated on the southern tip of the Sinai
Peninsula in Egypt. It is renowned for its beautiful beaches, crystal-clear
waters, and vibrant coral reefs, making it a favorite destination for divers
and snorkelers. During Easter, Sharm El Sheikh offers a variety of activities
and events, including Easter-themed celebrations, beach parties, and water
sports. You can fly directly to Sharm El Sheikh from major cities in Egypt or
reach there by road from other parts of the country
Day 1: Egypt Easter Tours, Cairo Airport
After
your arrival to Cairo, you will be taken to your hotel in Cairo then you will
enjoy tour to Khan El Khalili Bazaar, one of the oldest and biggest bazaars in
the Middle-East where you can find all your heart desires. return to your hotel
and overnight.
Day 2: Egypt Easter Tours, Cairo Tour
Breakfast
at hotel, then we will start our program in Giza where you will see the last
remaining of the Seven Wonders of the World, the Pyramids of Cheops, Chephren
and Mykerinos, as well as the Great Sphinx. Have lunch then you will visit the
Egyptian Museum, one of the most interesting museums in the world, featuring
more than 120,000 ancient Egyptian artifacts, among the countless pieces of
jewelry, statues, sarcophagi and mummies. Back to your hotel and overnight in
Cairo.
Day 3: Egypt Easter Tours Cairo to Aswan
Breakfast
at your hotel, then you will be transferred to Cairo Airport to fly to Aswan,
meet and assist at Aswan Airport by our representative to be transferred to
your hotel then enjoy a tour to visit High Dam, Unfinished Obelisk and Philae
Temple, back to your hotel in Aswan and overnight.
Day 4: Egypt Easter Tours Aswan to Luxor
Breakfast
at hotel, transfer to Luxor by modern air-conditioned vehicle to visit Karnak
Temple, Valley of the Kings, Hatshepsut Temple, and Colossi of Memnon, then
transfer to Luxor Airport to fly to Cairo, overnight in Cairo.
Day 5: Egypt Easter Tours, Cairo Tour
After
breakfast at your hotel we will pick you up to start your tour to visit the
city’s large medieval fortification, the Salah El Din Citadel, and inside its
walls the magnificent Alabaster Mosque of Mohamed Ali, lunch en route then go
to Old cairo to visit Hanging Church, Ben Ezra Synagogue, back to your hotel in
Cairo and overnight.
Day 6: Egypt Easter Tours, Sharm El Sheikh
Breakfast
at your hotel, transfer to Cairo International Airport to fly to Sharm El
Sheikh, free day on beach and overnight in Sharm.
Day 7: Egypt Easter Tours, Sharm – Blue Hole
The
Blue Hole is one of the most famous dive sites in Dahab. It is located on the
eastern part of Sinai a few kilometers north of Dahab; it is a kind of cave,
around 130 m deep, accessible from shore. The arch, which connects the Blue
Hole to the open sea, starts at around 56 m depth. Enter the water from the
beach. It is marked "easy entrance". Cross the hole and leave it
through the exit at 7 m. The Blue hole hardly offers corals contrary to the
beautiful external wall. The coral growth and its splendid colors are
breathtaking. Descend there to your chosen depth. Make sure you stick to a
depth well within your ability! On your way back up, search for the rare red
anemone in 10 m depth. It is also possible to make an alternative dive just
north of the Blue Hole, along the rocky coastal path and enter through a gap in
the shoreline rocks. This is done one diver at a time. Divers can then drop
down an enclosed chimney in the reef exiting at 30 meters or so onto the sheer
wall. The reef is near vertical at this point and as you head south (right
shoulder to the reef) you'll come around an outcrop which makes for some
fantastic silhouette photographs looking up towards the sunlight. The reef wall
is home to lots of clownfish anemones and the blue backdrop makes a great
viewin
· For more
info
· https://www.egyptonlinetours.com/
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