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Aswan Tours

Aswan Day Tours & Trips

Welcome to Aswan Tours, your gateway to an unforgettable Egyptian adventure! Lying along the majestic Nile River, Aswan is a treasure trove of history, culture, and natural beauty, and we are here to help you discover it all. Our meticulously designed tours offer a seamless blend of exploration and relaxation, catering to every traveller’s desires. Imagine embarking on a leisurely felucca, the gentle breeze carrying whispers of ancient tales as you pass by famous landmarks such as the Temple of Philae and Elephantine Island.

Let our experts guide you with the stories of the pharaohs and conquerors as you stand in awe before the towering temples of Abu Simbel, a testament to human ingenuity. Immerse yourself in the bustling souks, where vibrant colours and tantalizing aromas tempt your senses and admire the modern splendour of the Aswan High Dam, a marvel of engineering.

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Aswan

Aswan City Tour in Horse Carriage

2 Hours
Availability : Everyday
Exploring Aswan Discover the real life of the Egyptians in Aswan by taking a free stroll along the Nile Corniche.
From$20

Trip to the Nubian Villages by boat

4 Hours
Availability : Everyday
Visit a Nubian settlement on Sohel Island on a day trip from Aswan on an Egyptian dhow. Enjoy the scenery on the river and look at the Nubian village's life.
From$35

Trip to Philae, Kalabsha and Nubian Museum

8 Hours
Availability : Everyday
Best Aswan Day Trip Philae and Kalabsha Temples, Nubian Museum, Lunch with Philae Island Guide and Kalabsha Temple are two of the most famous places in Aswan. You can also visit the Nubian Museum, which houses antiquities and artefacts from the Nubian culture and civilization. The price includes all transportation, guide and entry fees. This is the best way to learn about Aswan’s history and Nubian culture in just one day.
From$55

Felucca Ride on the Nile in Aswan

2 Hours
Availability : Everyday
Take a relaxing cruise on an Egyptian dhow in Aswan, enjoy the winds of the river, have a wonderful sailing experience around Elephantine Island, and visit the famous Botanical Gardens in Aswan.
From$30

Trip to Abu Simbel from Aswan by flight

6 Hours
Availability : Everyday
Make travel to Abu Simbel as simple as possible. In the morning, board a plane in Aswan and head to Abu Simbel. Spend the morning viewing the stunning tombs carved into the rocks on the shore of Lake Nasser before heading back to Aswan for the afternoon.
From$312

Trip to Abu Simbel from Aswan by Car

9 Hours
Availability : Everyday
Join us on our trip to Abu Simbel from Aswan in the early morning in a new air conditioning bus to see the two rock-cut temples at Abu Simbel. These temples are distinctive in both architecture and location on the shores of Lake Nasser.
From$55

Full day Tour to Cairo from Aswan by flight

12 Hours
Availability : Everyday
Private day trip from Aswan to Cairo that includes domestic flight, private guide, private car and lunch. Visit the main landmarks and wonders of Cairo and Giza. Beginning with the Great Pyramid of Giza and the Sphinx. Visit the Queen’s Humble Pyramids, Valley Temple and Sphinx before concluding your visit with the Egyptian Museum and Cairo Bazaar (the souk).
From$390
Luxor and Aswan Nile Cruises

Tour to the Tombs of The Nobles

5 Hours
Availability : Everyday
Join us on our trip to Abu Simbel from Aswan in the early morning in a new air conditioning bus to see the two rock-cut temples at Abu Simbel. These temples are distinctive in both architecture and location on the shores of Lake Nasser.
From$14
Unfinished Obelisk

Tour to Philae Temple, High Dam and Obelisk

6 Hours
Availability : Everyday
The Aswan Day Tour will take you to the attractions of the city. Our daily excursions will take you to the High Dam, which formed Lake Nasser, the unfinished obelisk, which will show you how the ancient Egyptians carved these substantial stone pillars, and finally, the Philae Temple, dedicated to the goddess Isis.
From$34

Kalabsha Temple and Nubian Museum Tour

6 Hours
Availability : Everyday
Enjoy your daily tour to Kalabsha Temple in Aswan and the Nubian Museum. From your accommodation, you will be taken to the Nubian Museum in Aswan, which displays antiquities and artefacts from the long history of the Nubian civilization. Then you will go to the Kalabsha Temple, which was built in 30 BC on the site of an earlier temple.
From$29

Tour to Luxor from Aswan by vehicle

12 Hours
Availability : Everyday
day trip to Luxor’s historical sites, including the east and west banks, by private car and guide.
From$120

Private Tour to The Nubian Museum

2 Hours
Availability : Everyday
The Nubian Museum is regarded as one of Egypt’s most significant extant museums. Featuring exhibits and relics from nearby locations such as the High.
From$45
Temple of Kom Ombo

Tour to Kom Ombo and Edfu Temples from Aswan

8 Hours
Availability : Everyday
On a private trip from Aswan, see the temples of Edfu and Kom Ombo with your very own Egyptologist guide. Relax in a private air-conditioned vehicle during your excursion to these two well-preserved temples, and enjoy the full attention of your tour guide. Explore the bank of the Kom Ombo River, dedicated to both falcon and crocodile deities, and admire Edfu, the finest complete ancient sanctuary in Egypt.
From$45

Sound and Light Show at Philae Temple

2 Hours
Availability : Everyday
In the evening, take an hour-long tour of the Philae Temple to see a sound and light show. This intriguing display tells the stories of the goddess Isis and the god Osiris with words, light and music. Walk the Philae Temple and enjoy the stunning panoramic views while listening to the kings tell their tales.
From$27

Tour to Botanical Gardens in Aswan

4 Hours
Availability : Everyday
Sail on a felucca to Kitchener Island’s Botanical Gardens with an Egyptologist guide. Enjoy the solitude and tranquility of the island.
From$30

Luxor Day Tour From Aswan

10 Hours
Availability : Everyday
Embark on a historic trip from Aswan to Luxor. Explore the grandeur of the Valley of the Kings, with its royal tombs such as that of Tutankhamun. See the legacy of Queen Hatshepsut at Deir el-Bahari and the impressive Statue of Memnon. Discover the massive Karnak Temple and the famous Luxor Temple on the east bank. Marvel at ancient architectural works by Amenhotep III and Ramses II. A day of enchanting history ends when you transfer to your hotel in Luxor, completing an enchanting journey through Egypt's past.
From$100

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Indulge in the authentic flavors of Egypt with the leading experts in crafting unforgettable Egypt holidays! Immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of history, culture, and cuisine this ancient land offers.

Our carefully curated Egypt holiday packages are designed to cater to every traveler’s preferences. Whether you’re an avid explorer, a history enthusiast, or simply seeking relaxation by the Red Sea’s turquoise waters, we have the perfect itinerary.

So, why wait? Embark on an Egypt holiday that will satisfy your wanderlust and create memories to treasure for a lifetime. Join us in uncovering the true essence of Egypt – a land where ancient wonders meet modern marvels, all under the guidance of experienced Egyptologists and travel professionals. Book your Egypt holiday today, and let the journey begin!

Why booking with us?

Our expert guides give you insights into Egypt’s hidden gems, ensuring an immersive and educational travel experience. We handle all the logistics, freeing you to embrace every moment of your adventure.

  • Inspiring ToursWe personalize your trip online before you go. Your guide tailors your experience on the spot to fit your interests and questions.
  • Over 150 incredible tripsYour vacation is our passion. We’re experienced at creating smoothly-planned itineraries that delight and amaze.
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Top travel tips when visiting Egypt

  • Respect Local Customs:Egypt has a rich cultural heritage, so it's important to respect local customs and traditions. Dress modestly, especially when visiting religious sites, and avoid public displays of affection.
  • Visa Requirements:Check visa requirements before your trip and ensure you have the necessary documentation. Many nationalities can obtain a visa on arrival, but it's best to confirm the latest information with the Egyptian embassy or consulate.
  • Health Precautions:Consult a healthcare professional before your trip to ensure you have the necessary vaccinations and medications. Drink bottled water, avoid raw or undercooked foods, and use sunscreen to protect against the sun.
  • Safety:Egypt is generally a safe destination for travelers, but it's wise to exercise common sense precautions. Be cautious of pickpockets in crowded areas, and avoid political demonstrations or gatherings.
  • Currency and Payments:The official currency is the Egyptian Pound (EGP). While credit cards are widely accepted in urban areas, it's a good idea to have some cash on hand, especially when traveling to more remote regions.
  • Transportation:Egypt has various transportation options, including taxis, buses, and trains. It's advisable to agree on a fare with taxi drivers before starting your ride. For longer distances, consider traveling on reputable intercity buses or trains.
  • Bargaining Skills:Bargaining is common in local markets (souks). Polite negotiation can often lead to better prices, but remember that the goal is to find a fair compromise.
  • Local Guides:When visiting historical sites, consider hiring a local guide. They can provide valuable insights and historical context that will enhance your experience.
  • Language:Arabic is the official language, but English is widely spoken, especially in tourist areas. Learning a few basic Arabic phrases can be a helpful way to connect with locals.
  • Photography:Always ask for permission before taking photos of people, especially locals. Photography regulations may apply at certain historical sites and museums.
  • Cultural Sensitivity:Learn about Egyptian customs and etiquette. For instance, it's polite to accept offerings of tea or coffee when visiting someone's home.
  • Tipping:Tipping is customary in Egypt, especially in the service industry. Leave a small tip for waitstaff, hotel staff, and guides if you're satisfied with the service.
  • Electricity:The standard voltage is 220 V, and the plugs are of the European two-pin type. Make sure to bring appropriate adapters if needed.
  • Internet and Communication:Most hotels and tourist areas offer Wi-Fi, and you can also purchase local SIM cards for data and calls if needed.

Customer Reviews

What people say about Egypt Holiday Makers
  • I am naturally a cautious guy and know how careful you have to be when booking tours online, especially ones that aren’t located in your home country.

    Culley
    Couple Traveler
  • We booked a trip from Aswan to Luxor with the driver Ahmed and the trip was great. He drove non-stop to make sure we arrived on time. It has been a very good experience.

    Daniel
    Friends Traveler
  • Our guide Samah was fantastic – so knowledgeable and spoke perfect English. It was so nice to have a female guide – I would highly recommend her. The tombs and temples were amazing, with the history fully explained.

    Anna
    Family Traveler
  • Loved this trip! The tour was well planned out from start to finish. Seeing the sunrise on the hot air balloon was breathtaking and there were so much to learn from our tour guide about the many temples in Luxor.

    Briana
    Friends Traveler
  • I had an enriching experience. I visited the Valley of the Kings and the Temple of Hatshepsut on the West bank and the Temples of Karnak and Luxor on the esst. 

    Rohan
    Solo Traveler

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Frequently Asked Questions.

Some of the most common questions asked by tourists.

Is it safe to travel to Egypt?

Egypt is a safe destination, and you will have a quiet and pleasant trip to any of its extraordinary cities to do all the activities and visit all its famous sights and beaches. The tourist police, the army, and others provide total security for your visit to avoid the occurrence of any problem.

Can women travel alone? It is safe?

Women should not worry about traveling alone because it is safe, as policemen, army soldiers, and tourist police are spread all over the country to protect tourists and citizens. Therefore, you will always find them close to your location in case you need help, but you should know that problems will rarely happen, so you should not be afraid to travel to Egypt alone.

What do I need to do to obtain my tourist visa?

You must go to the Egyptian Embassy to apply for your tourist visa. In case you are from another country like Australia, Brazil, Malaysia, Western Europe, North America, or others, you are allowed to take your tourist visa upon arrival in Egypt.

Why is it more preferable to stay in a hotel near the pyramids than to stay in the center?

The first thing to do when visiting Cairo is to head to the great pyramids of Giza, especially if you are staying for a few days, and thus booking a room in a hotel near the pyramids will allow you to visit various tourist sites easily and in a short time without getting stuck in the downtown traffic jam. Hotels near the Pyramids also offer more luxurious facilities like outdoor pools, beautiful gardens to relax in, and more to ensure you get entertaining accommodation. Also, the cost of staying in a resort in the pyramids area is less than that of downtown hotels.

Is it possible to explore any of the three pyramids of Giza from the inside?

Yes, it is allowed, but there is a limited number of tickets, and you can only buy these tickets from the main entrance. You have to get there early so you can find a ticket because they sold out quickly.

Is it allowed to take photos inside the tombs?

Taking photos inside the tombs is not allowed, and at some sites like Valle del Rey, visitors are asked to put down their cameras before entering because using the camera flash can ruin artwork inside the tombs. Therefore, you must follow the rules to avoid the occurrence of any problems.

Is there certain clothing for men to enter a mosque?

Men are preferred to wear long pants and not shorts in case of entering a mosque, but they will not face any problem if they wear shorts.

Should women wear a specific outfit before entering a mosque?

It is preferred that you cover your skin and wear a headscarf as a kind of respect for the religious site, but it is not required.

Is it simple to use my credit or debit card in Egypt?

Yes, credit and debit cards are easily accepted and used throughout Egypt, including in hotels, cruise ships, shopping centers, and more. When you decide to do some shopping in the local markets, it is preferable to carry some cash because you may find that some stores do not accept cards.