Egypt
Easter Tours to Jerusalem, Sharm El Sheikh and Cairo
Discover the wonders of Egypt & Jordan with
Maestro Online Travel, relish Egypt and Jordan Tours
as a combine travel Packages, visiting Cairo, Jordan, Luxor and Aswan by Nile
cruise. And explore the beauty of Petra and enjoy riding camels and life the
adventure of Safari Packages in Wadi Rum with Bedouins.
Get a unique vacation in Cairo via Egypt Easter Tours to Jerusalem, Sharm El
Sheikh and Cairo and visit the main attractions in the city, get the chance
to visit the most famous archaeological site in the world, known as the great
Pyramids of Giza which considered a defining symbol that have represented Egypt
along the year, scout around the three pyramids which considered the
magnificent man-made structures in history, built from roughly 2550 to 2490 B.C
as massive tombs to the kings Cheops, Chephren, and Mykerinus, beguile your
eyes with Jordan where is a stunning Rose City of Petra, don’t miss the chance
to discover Mountain of Nebo, Madaba and Dead Sea.
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
viewing point for trevallies, jacks, barracuda and possibly white-tip and grey
reef sharks.
As you travel south and ascend you will come to a colorful hard coral slope at
around 10 meters, which leads up and over at 6 meters into the blue hole pool.
It is best to spend most of the dive on the outside of the reef as the inside
pool has little in the way of coral. Use your safety stop to either swim across
the pool or around the edge (left shoulder to reef) until you reach the small
wooden jetty and exit. Currents can be strong, usually north to south, on the
outside of the reef so the northern entry point is often a good option, then
drifting down to the pool with the current. Take care not to miss your exit,
although if this does happen simply find a safe exit further down the shoreline
and be prepared for a walk in full kit. After this fantastic dive, we will take
you back to your hotel in Sharm El Sheikh.
Day 8: Egypt Easter Tours, Beach
Enjoy the hotel’s facilities, recline on the beach soaking up the
sun and discover your surroundings! If you are interested in further
activities, just check out our excursion program for Sharm El Sheikh, at night
transfer from Sharm to Taba border to start your Jerusalem Tour.
Day 9: Egypt Easter Tours to Jerusalem
In the early morning you will move towards the Israeli border, the
gate to the so-called ‘Holy Land’. On the shores of the Dead Sea we will make a
stop for around 90 minutes; relax or go swimming - the extreme salinity will
even allow you to float without any movements. In Jerusalem we will take you to
the Mount of Olives. You will enjoy a fantastic panorama view over the Holy
City. Then we will start our tour, visiting Jerusalem’s holy sites of Christians,
Muslims and Jews. First of all we will show you the Wailing Wall / Western
Wall, the last remaining piece of the Great Temple, the most important Jewish
sanctuary, a praying and pilgrimage site for Jewish believers who put prayer
notes with their wishes and needs into the wall’s cracks. If the Temple Mount
will be open to visitors on the day of your visit, you will ascend it to see
the Dome of the Rock, one of Islam’s main sanctuaries, built already around 700
AD, and the Al Aqsa Mosque, the third most important mosque in the world (both
from the outside). You continue your trip with a walk through the Souk, the
Arabic marketplace and then walk along the ‘Via Dolorosa’, Jesus' painful ‘Way
of Suffering’; in its end we will arrive at the Church of the Holy Sepulchre /
Church of Resurrection, where Jesus is said to have been crucified, buried and
finally resurrected. Then we will head to Jesus’ birthplace Bethlehem. You will
see the Church of the Nativity, constructed above the Grotto of the Nativity
where he is supposed to have been born. Passing by modern Jerusalem we will
then head back to the Egyptian border and finally to your hotel in Sharm.
Day 10: Sharm - Optional tour to Colored Canyon
Breakfast at your hotel, free day for optional tour to enjoy
safari trip to Colored Canyon near Nweibaa, its walls, which reach up to
sixteen stories, are easily the most colorful and intriguing rock formations in
all of Sinai. They were created by the erosion of water upon sandstone and
limestone. In some places the deep coloration of rocks gives the canyon walls a
prismatic and metallic sheen; in others, the stone is so smooth that it appears
soft and pillowy. Overnight in Sharm El Sheikh.
Day 11: Sharm El Sheikh - Departure
You
will have breakfast in the hotel. Our representative will pick you up at the
reception and transfer you back to Sharm El Sheikh Airport for your final
departure; we will take you to the airport three hours before your plane will
leave. This concludes our program and services duirng our Egypt Easter Tours.
For more info
· https://www.egyptonlinetours.com/
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