Private Luxor Day Trip from Hurghada with Guide and Lunch
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Overview
Embark on a private journey from Hurghada to Luxor, where you’ll uncover the mysteries of ancient Egypt. Marvel at the grandeur of the Karnak Temple complex, delve into the tombs of pharaohs in the Valley of the Kings, and stand in awe at the Temple of Queen Hatshepsut, an architectural marvel. Your day also includes a visit to the Colossi of Memnon and a traditional lunch at a local restaurant, making this a complete immersion into Egypt’s rich history and culture.
Hurghada · 159 Food & Nightlife · typical ~4,968 EGP · 8,108 EGP — premium pick
Highlights
- ✦Private tour
- ✦Hotel pickup
What's included
- ✓Air-conditioned vehicle
- ✓Private hotel pick-up and drop-off
- ✓Expert Egyptologist guide
- ✓Lunch
- ✓Entrance fees to all listed attractions.
- ✕Drinks in the restaurant
- ✕Optional 20-minute cruise (10 euro paid in cash onsite)
- ✕Personal expenses
- ✕Gratuities
Itinerary
- 1The Karnak Temple
- 2Valley of the Kings
- 3Temple of Hatshepsut
- 4Colossi of Memnon
Frequently asked questions
- How long is this experience?
- 16-18h
- Can I cancel my booking?
- Yes — you can cancel free of charge up to 24 hours before it starts.
- What's included?
- Air-conditioned vehicle · Private hotel pick-up and drop-off · Expert Egyptologist guide · Lunch · Entrance fees to all listed attractions.
Reviews (5)
Don't book with this company. After waiting an hour and phone calls, they cancelked the trip (which was the whole purpose of the holiday) and couldn't have cared less
We waited 1 h outside the hotel, no one arrived or answered the phone. I have called for reimbursement assistance
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“Don't book with this company. After waiting an hour and phone calls, they cancelked the trip (which was the whole purpose of the holiday) and couldn't have cared less”




























