
Luxor Day Trips & Excursions
Book the best day trips from Luxor: Karnak, the Valley of the Kings, Hatshepsut, Dendera and Abydos, hot-air balloons and feluccas.
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Dagtrip naar Luxor vanuit Hurghada met kleine groep & tombe van Toetanchamon

Ballonvaart in Luxor, Egypte, inclusief transfers

Luxor: dagtour naar de Vallei der Koningen en Koninginnen en de Hatsjepsoet-tempels

Luxor: Luchtballonvaart over Luxor Relikwieën

Volledige dagtour naar de oost- en westoever van Luxor

Hurghada: Luxor-tour met de Vallei der Koningen en Toetanchamon

Luxe ballonvaart bij zonsopkomst in Luxor met ophaalservice bij je hotel

Luxor: volledige dagtour naar de west- en oostoever met lunch

Luxor: Vallei der Koningen, Hatsjepsoet-tempel, Karnak — dagtour

Privé-Luxor-hoogtepunten van een hele dag Oost- en West-Bank

Ballonvaart bij zonsopgang boven Luxor

Volledige dagtour naar de tempels en graven van de westoever van Luxor (privé)

Sunrise-ballonvaren in Luxor, inclusief transfers

Zonsopgang Heteluchtballon boven de historische plaatsen in Luxor

Hurghada: dagtour in kleine groep naar de hoogtepunten van Luxor en de graftombe van Toetanchamon

Luxor Private Full-Day Tour: Ontdek de oostelijke en westelijke oever van de Nijl

Halve dag Luxor Westelijke Jordaanoever: Vallei der Koningen, Hatshepsut & Memnon

Halve dagtour: Vallei der Koningen en Hatshepsut-tempel en Mamnon

Volledige dagtour naar de oostelijke en westelijke oever van Luxor (privé)

Privé halvedagtour naar de westoever

Eén pakket heteluchtballon met het beste van Luxor volledige dagtour

Luxe ballonvaart in Luxor

Hurghada: dagtour naar de Vallei der Koningen, Hatsjepsoet en Karnak in Luxor

4-daagse Nijlcruise van Luxor naar Aswan

Amazing Sunset zeilen door Felucca in Luxor -2 uur (privé)

Luxor privétour van een hele dag: ontdek de oostelijke en westelijke oevers van de Nijl

Volledige dag privé Luxor East & West Bank Tour met Egyptische lunch

5 daagse privécruise met gids op de Nijl vanuit Luxor naar Aswan

Privé halvedagtour Luxor: Vallei der Koningen en Koninginnen, Hatsjepsoet

Privé halvedagtour naar de tempels van Karnak en Luxor vanuit Luxor
Luxor is often called the world's greatest open-air museum, and for good reason. The ancient city of Thebes left temples, tombs and monuments packed so densely along both banks of the Nile that you could spend a week here and still miss things. Most travellers have two or three days, so the trips below are built to make each one count, from the temple complexes of the East Bank to the royal tombs of the West Bank and further afield to Dendera, Abydos and even Aswan. Prices are ranges only, so always verify the current rate with the operator before booking.
East Bank: Karnak & Luxor Temple
The East Bank holds the two great temples of the living city. Karnak is the largest religious complex ever built, a vast forest of columns in its Great Hypostyle Hall that leaves almost everyone speechless. Luxor Temple, connected to Karnak by the restored Avenue of Sphinxes, is smaller but beautifully lit and especially atmospheric after dark. A half-day tour of both takes around four to five hours and is the natural starting point for any Luxor visit.
West Bank: Valley of the Kings, Hatshepsut & the Colossi
Across the river lies the land of the dead. A classic West Bank day covers the Valley of the Kings, where the rock-cut tombs of pharaohs including Tutankhamun and Ramses VI are decorated with vivid painted scenes, the dramatic terraced Temple of Hatshepsut at Deir el-Bahari, and the towering Colossi of Memnon. Many itineraries add the Valley of the Queens or the workers' village at Deir el-Medina. Reckon on a full day of six to eight hours, and note that the standard Valley ticket covers three tombs, with Tutankhamun and a few others charged separately.
Dendera & Abydos
A rewarding drive north from Luxor reaches two of the best-preserved temples in all of Egypt. The Temple of Hathor at Dendera still carries astonishing painted ceilings and vivid colour, while the Temple of Seti I at Abydos is famous for its fine reliefs and the King List. This is a longer full-day trip of roughly eight to ten hours, and it rewards travellers who want quieter, less-crowded monuments.
Hot-Air Balloon at Sunrise
A sunrise balloon flight is Luxor's signature experience. You lift off before dawn and drift over the Valley of the Kings, the Temple of Hatshepsut and the green ribbon of the Nile as the sun comes up. The flight itself lasts around 45 minutes to an hour, with the whole outing including transfers taking two to three hours. Prices commonly start from around $80 to $130 per person. Book the night before and pair it with a West Bank tour the same morning.
Felucca & Nile Sailing
For a slower afternoon, a felucca is a traditional wooden sailboat that catches the breeze around Banana Island and the West Bank shore. An hour or two on the water at sunset is the classic option, and it costs relatively little. It is the perfect antidote to a temple-heavy schedule.
Day Trips to Aswan & Abu Simbel
Luxor works as a base for longer excursions south. A day trip to Aswan takes in the Philae Temple, the High Dam and often the temples of Kom Ombo and Edfu on the drive, running around ten to twelve hours. Abu Simbel is more demanding: it is usually done as a very long day or, better, with an overnight in Aswan, since the temples sit near the Sudanese border. Read our Abu Simbel guide before you commit to the journey.
Best time, booking & private vs group
October to April brings comfortable temperatures for full days among the ruins; summer demands very early starts. Book balloon flights and long-distance trips a day or two ahead in peak season. Private tours give you a personal Egyptologist guide, flexible timing and air-conditioned transport, which pays off in the heat, while group tours are cheaper and fine for the main temple circuits. A licensed guide transforms the tombs and temples from stone into story.
Veelgestelde vragen
What are the best day trips from Luxor?
The essentials are the East Bank temples of Karnak and Luxor, and the West Bank with the Valley of the Kings, the Temple of Hatshepsut and the Colossi of Memnon. Popular add-ons include a sunrise hot-air balloon, the temples of Dendera and Abydos, and a Nile felucca sail.
Can you do Abu Simbel as a day trip from Luxor?
It is possible but hard as a single day, since Abu Simbel sits far south near the Sudanese border. Most travellers do it with an overnight in Aswan, driving down for the temples in the morning. If you want it in one push, expect a very long day of well over twelve hours.
How long do you need in Luxor?
Two to three days is ideal. That gives you a half day on the East Bank, a full day on the West Bank, and room for a balloon flight, a felucca, or a longer trip to Dendera and Abydos or south to Aswan.
Is a private or group tour better in Luxor?
Private tours give you a personal Egyptologist, flexible timing and air-conditioned transport, which is a real advantage in the heat and among the tombs. Group tours cost less and cover the main temple circuits perfectly well, so it comes down to budget and pace.
How much do Luxor day trips and balloon rides cost?
A private East or West Bank tour with guide and transport typically runs a moderate day rate, while sunrise balloon flights commonly start from around $80 to $130 per person. Entry tickets are often extra. Prices change with fuel and ticket costs, so always verify before booking.
How do I book a day trip from Luxor?
Choose a trip on this page, select your date and group size, and reserve online, especially for balloon flights and long-distance excursions that fill up in high season. Confirm what is included, whether tomb and temple tickets are covered, and your pickup point in advance.

