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Ten days in Egypt gives you enough time to experience the country’s most iconic historical destinations while still enjoying a few days of genuine relaxation.

Unlike a shorter one-week trip, a 10-day Egypt itinerary allows you to explore Cairo and the Pyramids, travel through the temples and tombs of Luxor, sail toward Aswan on the Nile, and finish your journey beside the warm waters of the Red Sea.

The most balanced route for first-time visitors is:

Cairo and Giza → Luxor → Nile Cruise → Aswan → Red Sea

This itinerary combines four different sides of Egypt:

  • The energy and history of Cairo
  • The monumental temples and royal tombs of Luxor
  • The peaceful scenery of the Nile Valley
  • The beaches and coral reefs of the Red Sea

It is ideal for couples, families, solo travelers, honeymooners, photographers, history enthusiasts, and anyone who wants more than a conventional beach holiday.

However, careful planning is essential.

Cruise departure days, domestic flights, hotel locations, road-transfer times, sightseeing hours, and your international departure airport can all influence the route.

This complete guide explains how to organize your 10 days in Egypt, where to stay, how to travel between destinations, what to include, what to skip, how much to budget, and how to make the journey comfortable rather than rushed.


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Is 10 Days Enough for Egypt?

Yes. Ten days is enough to experience Egypt’s most important cultural highlights and add a short beach extension.

It is one of the best trip lengths for first-time visitors because it offers more balance than a seven-day itinerary without requiring a long vacation.

A well-organized 10-day Egypt itinerary can include:

  • The Pyramids of Giza
  • The Great Sphinx
  • The Grand Egyptian Museum
  • Historic Cairo
  • The Valley of the Kings
  • Hatshepsut Temple
  • Karnak Temple
  • Luxor Temple
  • Edfu Temple
  • Kom Ombo Temple
  • Philae Temple
  • A Nile cruise
  • An optional Luxor hot-air balloon flight
  • A Red Sea resort
  • Snorkeling, diving, or a private boat trip

Egypt’s major heritage highlights include the pyramid fields of Memphis and its Necropolis, Ancient Thebes and its Necropolis in Luxor, and the Nubian monuments extending from Abu Simbel to Philae. 

What Should You Avoid Adding?

Ten days still does not provide enough time to visit every famous region comfortably.

Avoid trying to include all of the following in the same journey:

  • Cairo
  • Alexandria
  • Siwa Oasis
  • White Desert
  • Luxor
  • Aswan
  • Abu Simbel
  • Hurghada
  • Sharm El Sheikh
  • Dahab

Adding too many destinations creates more packing, airport procedures, hotel changes, and road travel.

For a first visit, Cairo, the Nile Valley, and one Red Sea destination provide the strongest balance.

Elsahaby Local Tip: The Red Sea should feel like the relaxing conclusion of your journey—not another rushed sightseeing stop.


The Best 10-Day Egypt Itinerary at a Glance

DayDestinationMain ExperiencesOvernight
Day 1CairoArrival, private transfer and hotel check-inCairo or Giza
Day 2GizaPyramids, Sphinx and Grand Egyptian MuseumCairo or Giza
Day 3Cairo and LuxorHistoric Cairo and flight to LuxorLuxor
Day 4LuxorValley of the Kings, Hatshepsut and cruise embarkationNile cruise
Day 5Luxor and NileKarnak, Luxor Temple and sailingNile cruise
Day 6Edfu and Kom OmboTemple visits and Nile sailingNile cruise
Day 7AswanPhilae Temple, Aswan sightseeing and disembarkationAswan
Day 8Aswan to Red SeaOptional Abu Simbel or transfer to Red SeaRed Sea
Day 9Red SeaFree resort day, snorkeling or private boatRed Sea
Day 10Red SeaDeparture or additional resort timeDeparture

Cruise programs differ according to vessel, embarkation day, route, and navigation schedule. Your exact daily order may need to be adjusted.


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Day 1: Arrival in Cairo

Your first day should be simple and flexible.

International travel, immigration procedures, baggage collection, traffic, and hotel check-in can take longer than expected.

Avoid scheduling an important prepaid activity immediately after landing.

Recommended Arrival Plan

  • Arrive at Cairo International Airport
  • Complete immigration procedures
  • Collect your luggage
  • Meet your representative
  • Transfer privately to your hotel
  • Check in and rest
  • Obtain Egyptian currency if required
  • Enjoy a relaxed dinner
  • Take an optional short Nile cruise

Booking Your Cairo Airport Transfer

Before departure, provide your transfer company with:

  • Full passenger names
  • Flight number
  • Arrival date
  • Scheduled arrival time
  • Terminal
  • Hotel name
  • Number of suitcases
  • WhatsApp number

A prearranged transfer is generally the most comfortable option after a long international journey.

You can explore transportation options through the Elsahaby Tours transfer page.

Where Should You Stay?

Giza Pyramid Area

Choose Giza when:

  • A pyramid view is important
  • You want an early start at the Giza Plateau
  • Your next day focuses on the pyramids and museum
  • You prefer a quieter evening

Confirm whether the view is available from your exact room category rather than only from a restaurant or rooftop.

Garden City

Garden City is ideal for:

  • Nile-view hotels
  • Central access
  • Luxury properties
  • A calmer atmosphere near central Cairo

Zamalek

Zamalek offers:

  • Restaurants
  • Cafés
  • Nile surroundings
  • Central access
  • A relatively relaxed city atmosphere

Downtown Cairo

Downtown suits travelers interested in:

  • Historic architecture
  • Museums
  • Local city life
  • Central restaurants

Optional First Evening Activities

Choose only one:

  • Hotel dinner
  • Nile-view restaurant
  • Short private Nile cruise
  • Pyramid-view rooftop
  • Walk through Zamalek
  • Early sleep

Elsahaby Local Tip: Keep your arrival day flexible. The trip will feel much better when you begin rested.


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Day 2: The Pyramids of Giza and Grand Egyptian Museum

Your second day introduces you to Egypt’s most iconic archaeological landscape.

Begin early to enjoy better temperatures, softer light, and fewer large groups.

Recommended Day 2 Schedule

  • Early breakfast
  • Giza Plateau
  • Great Pyramid of Khufu
  • Pyramid of Khafre
  • Pyramid of Menkaure
  • Great Sphinx
  • Panoramic viewpoint
  • Lunch
  • Grand Egyptian Museum
  • Evening at leisure

Exploring the Giza Plateau

The site includes:

  • Three principal pyramids
  • Queens’ pyramids
  • The Great Sphinx
  • Valley temples
  • Ancient tombs
  • Panoramic desert viewpoints

A licensed Egyptologist helps connect the monuments with the rulers, religious beliefs, engineering techniques, and funerary traditions of ancient Egypt.

Should You Enter a Pyramid?

Entering a pyramid is optional.

Expect:

  • Narrow corridors
  • Steep internal passages
  • Warm conditions
  • Limited ventilation
  • Confined spaces
  • Few or no colorful wall decorations

Travelers with mobility limitations, severe claustrophobia, respiratory conditions, or heart concerns may prefer to remain outside.

Interior access normally requires a separate ticket and can change according to availability.

Camel and Horse Rides

Before accepting an animal ride, confirm:

  • Total price
  • Duration
  • Route
  • End point
  • Whether photography is included
  • Whether additional charges apply

Choose an operator that treats its animals responsibly.

You are not required to ride a camel to enjoy the site.

Visiting the Grand Egyptian Museum

The museum is positioned near the Giza Plateau, making it logical to combine both attractions on the same day.

Check the museum’s official ticket platform for current opening hours, ticket categories, gallery access, and visitor policies. Visit the official Grand Egyptian Museum ticket website.

Allow enough time for the visit rather than trying to add Saqqara and Dahshur to the same day.

Evening Suggestions

  • Pyramid-view dinner
  • Nile dinner cruise
  • Hotel spa
  • Rooftop restaurant
  • Free evening in Zamalek

Elsahaby Local Tip: Visit the outdoor pyramid complex first and leave the museum for the warmer afternoon hours.


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Day 3: Historic Cairo and Flight to Luxor

Cairo is far more than the pyramids.

Before flying south, spend the morning discovering the city’s religious architecture, historic streets, markets, and cultural heritage.

Recommended Schedule

  • Breakfast and check-out
  • Islamic Cairo or Coptic Cairo
  • Lunch
  • Optional Khan El Khalili visit
  • Transfer to Cairo Airport
  • Domestic flight to Luxor
  • Hotel check-in
  • Relaxed evening

Option One: Islamic Cairo

Possible highlights include:

  • Salah El-Din Citadel
  • Mosque of Muhammad Ali
  • Sultan Hassan Mosque
  • Al-Rifa’i Mosque
  • Al-Muizz Street
  • Khan El Khalili

Choose two or three major sites rather than attempting everything in one morning.

Option Two: Coptic Cairo

Possible highlights include:

  • The Hanging Church
  • Church of Saints Sergius and Bacchus
  • Coptic Museum
  • Ben Ezra Synagogue area
  • Historic lanes and religious sites

Dress modestly and observe each site’s visitor rules.

Khan El Khalili

The historic market area is known for:

  • Lanterns
  • Spices
  • Jewelry
  • Handicrafts
  • Souvenirs
  • Traditional cafés

Bargaining may be expected in some shops.

You are not required to buy anything, and professional private tours should not force guests into commercial stops.

Cairo to Luxor

Flying is usually the most efficient choice for a 10-day itinerary.

You can compare flights, trains, buses, and private transport in the Cairo to Luxor transportation guide

When booking your flight, check:

  • Baggage allowance
  • Airport transfer time
  • Check-in requirements
  • Flight-change conditions
  • Arrival time in Luxor

After landing, transfer to your Luxor hotel and rest.


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Day 4: Luxor West Bank and Nile Cruise Embarkation

Luxor is often described as one of Egypt’s greatest archaeological destinations.

Its west bank contains royal tombs, monumental temples, ancient villages, and dramatic desert scenery.

Recommended Day 4 Schedule

  • Early breakfast
  • Hotel check-out
  • Valley of the Kings
  • Hatshepsut Temple
  • Colossi of Memnon
  • Optional Medinet Habu
  • Lunch
  • Nile cruise embarkation
  • Dinner onboard

Valley of the Kings

The valley served as the burial place of many rulers of Egypt’s New Kingdom.

A standard ticket normally permits entrance to a selection of open tombs, while certain special tombs require additional tickets.

Tomb access rotates for conservation and operational reasons.

Before visiting, check:

  • Open tombs
  • Extra-ticket tombs
  • Photography rules
  • Walking distances
  • Accessibility

Tutankhamun’s Tomb

The tomb is historically significant but smaller and less extensively decorated than several other royal tombs.

Choose it for its historical importance rather than expecting the largest or most colorful interior.

Hatshepsut Temple

The temple’s terraces and colonnades rise beneath the cliffs of Deir El-Bahari.

It is one of Luxor’s most distinctive monuments and is particularly photogenic in the morning.

Colossi of Memnon

These monumental seated statues form a brief but natural stop during a west-bank tour.

Optional Medinet Habu

Medinet Habu is one of the best additions for travelers who have enough time.

It is known for:

  • Monumental walls
  • Detailed battle reliefs
  • Surviving colors
  • Large courtyards
  • A calmer atmosphere than some major sites

Elsahaby Tours offers a dedicated Valley of the Queens and Medinet Habu tour

Boarding Your Nile Cruise

Cruise check-in arrangements depend on the vessel.

Before arrival, confirm:

  • Vessel name
  • Embarkation location
  • Cabin category
  • Bed configuration
  • Meal plan
  • Included excursions
  • Guide arrangements
  • Beverage policy
  • Wi-Fi
  • Departure time

Spend the evening onboard and enjoy your first night beside the Nile.


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Day 5: Luxor East Bank and Nile Sailing

Day 5 focuses on the monumental temples of Luxor’s east bank.

Recommended Schedule

  • Breakfast onboard
  • Karnak Temple
  • Luxor Temple
  • Return to cruise
  • Lunch
  • Sailing
  • Afternoon relaxation
  • Dinner onboard

Karnak Temple

Karnak is a vast religious complex developed over many centuries.

Highlights include:

  • Great Hypostyle Hall
  • Monumental pylons
  • Obelisks
  • Sacred lake
  • Statues
  • Courtyards
  • Chapels
  • Processional routes

Allow at least two hours for a meaningful first visit.

Luxor Temple

Luxor Temple stands in the modern city and is connected historically with Karnak through the Avenue of Sphinxes.

Depending on the cruise schedule, the temple may be visited during daylight or in the evening.

Private visits to both sites are available through the Karnak and Luxor Temples tour

Sailing Toward Edfu

Once sightseeing is complete, return to the ship and enjoy:

  • Nile landscapes
  • Agricultural fields
  • Villages
  • Desert edges
  • River traffic
  • Sunset from the deck

Cruise sailing times and lock crossings can affect the daily schedule.

Elsahaby Local Tip: Spend time on the open deck during sailing. The scenery between Luxor and Aswan is a central part of the cruise experience.


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Day 6: Edfu and Kom Ombo Temples

Day 6 combines two major temples along the Nile.

Edfu Temple

Edfu is one of Egypt’s most complete surviving temple structures.

Dedicated to Horus, it contains:

  • Monumental pylons
  • Courtyards
  • Columned halls
  • Detailed inscriptions
  • Sanctuary rooms
  • Ritual spaces

The visit usually involves transportation between the cruise docking area and the temple entrance.

Confirm whether transportation is included in your cruise excursion package.

Kom Ombo Temple

Kom Ombo stands dramatically beside the Nile.

Its unusual dual arrangement is associated with two principal cults, including Sobek and Horus.

The temple is especially attractive around sunset.

A nearby museum displays crocodile-related material linked with the ancient religious traditions of the region.

Life Onboard

Between excursions, enjoy:

  • Breakfast and lunch onboard
  • Nile views
  • Pool or sun deck
  • Tea and coffee
  • Evening entertainment
  • Dinner

Entertainment and dress expectations vary by ship.

A smart-casual outfit is useful, although formal clothing is rarely necessary on standard cruises.


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Day 7: Aswan, Philae Temple and Cruise Disembarkation

Aswan provides a peaceful contrast to the monumental scale of Luxor.

The city is known for granite islands, desert scenery, Nubian culture, traditional boats, and a slower rhythm.

Recommended Schedule

  • Breakfast onboard
  • Cruise disembarkation
  • Philae Temple
  • Optional High Dam
  • Optional Unfinished Obelisk
  • Hotel check-in
  • Private felucca at sunset
  • Dinner in Aswan

Philae Temple

Philae Temple is reached by boat and is closely associated with the goddess Isis.

The journey across the water adds to the experience.

Allow enough time for:

  • Boat transportation
  • Historical explanation
  • Walking
  • Photography
  • Return to the marina

High Dam

The Aswan High Dam is an important site connected with Egypt’s modern history and the creation of Lake Nasser.

The stop is usually brief.

Unfinished Obelisk

The site provides insight into ancient stone-working methods and the production of monumental obelisks.

Wear comfortable shoes because the ground can be uneven.

Sunset Felucca

A private felucca is one of the most peaceful experiences in Aswan.

The sailing route depends on:

  • Wind
  • Starting location
  • Trip duration
  • River conditions

For a premium experience, explore the Luxury Nile Sunset Felucca Sail


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Day 8: Abu Simbel or Transfer to the Red Sea

Day 8 requires an important decision.

You can either include Abu Simbel and travel to the Red Sea later, or begin your beach extension earlier.

Option One: Abu Simbel

Choose Abu Simbel when:

  • The temples are one of your highest priorities
  • You are comfortable waking early
  • Your transfer or flight schedule permits it
  • You do not mind an active day

The site includes:

  • Great Temple of Ramses II
  • Temple of Queen Nefertari
  • Colossal façade statues
  • Interior halls and reliefs
  • The remarkable relocation story

Elsahaby Tours offers a Full-Day Abu Simbel Temple Tour

Abu Simbel by Road or Air

OptionAdvantagesConsiderations
Private vehicleComfortable and flexibleLong road journey
Shared transportMore economicalFixed departure and group timing
FlightLess road travelSchedule and availability vary

After the excursion, you may need to stay another night in Aswan or use a late connection, depending on transport availability.

Option Two: Transfer to the Red Sea

For the most relaxed 10-day itinerary, leave Aswan or Luxor for the Red Sea without adding Abu Simbel.

Possible Red Sea destinations include:

  • Hurghada
  • El Gouna
  • Sahl Hasheesh
  • Makadi Bay
  • Soma Bay
  • Marsa Alam

The best choice depends on the transfer route, hotel style, marine activities, and departure airport.


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Day 9: Red Sea Relaxation or Boat Experience

Day 9 should be the most relaxed part of your itinerary.

After several early mornings and archaeological visits, allow yourself time to enjoy the resort.

Option One: Completely Free Resort Day

Enjoy:

  • Late breakfast
  • Beach
  • Swimming pool
  • Spa
  • Resort lunch
  • Sunset walk
  • Beachfront dinner

This is often the best option for couples and honeymooners.

Option Two: Snorkeling Boat Trip

A typical Red Sea boat day may include:

  • Hotel pickup
  • Marina departure
  • Snorkeling stops
  • Island or beach time
  • Lunch
  • Swimming
  • Return transfer

Select a reliable operator with proper safety equipment and realistic group sizes.

Option Three: Private Boat Charter

A private boat provides:

  • More privacy
  • Flexible timing
  • Customized snorkeling stops
  • A quieter atmosphere
  • Better suitability for couples or families

Option Four: Diving

Certified divers can arrange:

  • Two-dive boat trips
  • Reef diving
  • Wreck diving where available
  • Equipment rental
  • Private instructors

Beginners can ask about introductory diving with a qualified center.

Option Five: Desert Experience

Red Sea desert programs may include:

  • Four-wheel-drive excursion
  • Bedouin-style visit
  • Sunset viewpoint
  • Stargazing
  • Dinner

Choose a responsible operator and avoid programs that treat local communities or animals poorly.

You can review local options in the Hurghada excursions guide

Elsahaby Local Tip: Do not book a boat trip, diving excursion, desert safari, and spa treatment on the same day. Leave enough time to enjoy the resort.


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Day 10: Red Sea Departure

Your final day depends on your international flight.

Possible departure airports include:

  • Hurghada International Airport
  • Cairo International Airport
  • Sharm El Sheikh International Airport
  • Marsa Alam International Airport

When Departing from Hurghada

Arrange a private transfer from your resort to the airport with enough time for:

  • Hotel check-out
  • Road transfer
  • Airline check-in
  • Security
  • Baggage procedures

When Departing from Cairo

You may need:

  • Domestic flight from Hurghada to Cairo
  • Private road transfer
  • Overnight Cairo stay

Do not create a short connection between separate domestic and international tickets.

Late Flight

When your flight departs in the evening, ask your resort about:

  • Late checkout
  • Luggage storage
  • Day-use room
  • Continued beach access
  • Shower facilities
  • Lunch inclusion

Late checkout is usually subject to availability and additional charges.


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Which Red Sea Destination Should You Choose?

DestinationAtmosphereBest For
HurghadaActive resort cityExcursions and convenience
El GounaStylish and organizedCouples, dining and marina life
Sahl HasheeshResort-focusedRelaxation and upscale stays
Makadi BaySelf-contained resortsFamilies and beach holidays
Soma BaySpacious and premiumLuxury, spa and water sports
Marsa AlamRemote and nature-focusedMarine life and quiet resorts
Sharm El SheikhLarge resort destinationDiving, nightlife and Sinai scenery
DahabRelaxed and informalIndependent and adventurous travelers

Best Choice After Luxor

Hurghada, El Gouna, Sahl Hasheesh, Makadi Bay, and Soma Bay are generally convenient when continuing by road from Luxor.

Best Choice After Aswan

Connections from Aswan require more planning. Depending on your itinerary, you may fly, return through Luxor, or select Marsa Alam.


Standard Nile Cruise or Dahabiya?

FeatureStandard Nile CruiseDahabiya
Vessel sizeMedium or largeSmall
AtmosphereSocial and structuredIntimate and quiet
FacilitiesPool, restaurant and entertainmentLimited but personalized
ScheduleFixedSlower and more flexible
PriceBroad rangeUsually premium
Best forFirst-time visitorsBoutique and luxury travelers
Itinerary lengthOften three or four nightsCommonly longer

A dahabiya may require more time than this 10-day route allows.


How Much Does a 10-Day Egypt Trip Cost?

The cost depends on:

  • Season
  • Hotel category
  • Nile cruise quality
  • Cabin category
  • Domestic flights
  • Private guiding
  • Vehicle type
  • Red Sea resort
  • Meal plan
  • Optional activities

The estimates below are general planning ranges, excluding international flights.

Approximate Cost Per Person

Travel StyleEstimated Cost
Budget and independentUSD 1,300–2,000
Comfortable private tripUSD 2,200–3,500
Premium private tripUSD 3,500–6,000
Luxury journeyUSD 6,500–12,000+

Solo travelers usually pay more per person because hotel rooms, vehicles, and guide costs are not shared.

Typical Expense Categories

ExpenseMain Factors
Cairo hotelArea, room category and view
Domestic flightBooking time and fare rules
Luxor hotelLocation and hotel level
Nile cruiseShip, cabin and season
Private guidesLanguage and number of days
Entrance ticketsIncluded sites and special tombs
Road transfersDistance and vehicle type
Red Sea resortMeal plan and room category
ActivitiesBalloon, boat, diving and desert tours

How to Save Money

  • Avoid Christmas and New Year peaks
  • Book domestic flights early
  • Choose a well-located hotel rather than the most expensive brand
  • Select a comfortable mid-range cruise
  • Limit paid special-tomb tickets
  • Choose half-board or all-inclusive resort rates carefully
  • Use one private boat experience rather than several group excursions
  • Avoid unnecessary hotel changes

Where Not to Cut Costs

Avoid choosing the cheapest option for:

  • Airport transfers
  • Long road journeys
  • Cruise cleanliness
  • Guide quality
  • Diving or snorkeling safety
  • Balloon operations
  • Travel insurance

Best Time for This 10-Day Egypt Itinerary

For Cairo, Luxor, Aswan, and a Nile cruise, October through April generally provides the most comfortable sightseeing conditions.

The Red Sea can be visited throughout much of the year, although temperatures, winds, and water conditions vary.

Elsahaby Tours’ Best Time to Visit Egypt guide recommends October to April for many classic cultural itineraries and notes that Red Sea travel is possible during most of the year. 

Seasonal Overview

PeriodConditionsSuitability
October–NovemberWarm and comfortableExcellent
December–FebruaryMild days and cooler eveningsExcellent
March–AprilWarm and brightExcellent
May–JuneHot in Upper EgyptGood with early sightseeing
July–AugustVery hot inlandBetter for resort-focused trips
SeptemberHot but improvingManageable

Winter Packing

Bring:

  • Light jacket
  • Sweater
  • Closed shoes
  • Scarf
  • Extra layer for balloon pickups and cruise evenings

Summer Planning

  • Start tours early
  • Carry water
  • Wear a hat
  • Use sunscreen
  • Return to the hotel or cruise during the hottest hours
  • Schedule temples and boats near sunset where possible

Where to Stay

Cairo or Giza: Two Nights

Choose between:

  • Pyramid-view hotel
  • Garden City Nile hotel
  • Zamalek boutique property
  • Downtown heritage hotel

Luxor: One Night or Direct Cruise Boarding

Depending on your flight and cruise day, you may:

  • Stay one night in Luxor
  • Board the cruise immediately
  • Add another Luxor night before embarkation

Nile Cruise: Three Nights

Aswan-to-Luxor cruises commonly operate for three nights, while Luxor-to-Aswan programs often take four nights.

This 10-day route may need to be reversed according to the vessel’s sailing schedule.

Aswan: One Night

An Aswan hotel night makes the itinerary more comfortable and allows time for:

  • Sunset sailing
  • Abu Simbel
  • Nubian Museum
  • Hotel relaxation

Red Sea: Two Nights

Two nights provide only one full beach day.

For a more relaxing itinerary, extend the trip to 11 or 12 days and spend three or four nights beside the Red Sea.


Transportation Plan

RouteRecommended Method
Cairo Airport to hotelPrivate transfer
Cairo and Giza toursPrivate tourist vehicle
Cairo to LuxorDomestic flight
Luxor sightseeingPrivate vehicle
Luxor to AswanNile cruise
Aswan local sightseeingPrivate vehicle and boat
Aswan or Luxor to Red SeaPrivate transfer or flight
Resort to departure airportPrivate transfer

Private transfers reduce waiting time and help coordinate luggage and hotel check-ins.


Egypt Visa and Entry Requirements

Visa eligibility depends on nationality.

Some travelers can use Egypt’s official e-Visa process, while others must obtain a visa through another authorized route.

Check the official Egypt e-Visa portal before traveling.

Elsahaby Tours also provides an updated Egypt Visa Requirements 2026 guide

Before departure, verify:

  • Passport validity
  • Visa eligibility
  • Entry type
  • Required documents
  • Airline requirements
  • Transit rules
  • Travel insurance

Keep printed and digital copies of:

  • Passport
  • Visa approval
  • Flight tickets
  • Hotels
  • Cruise confirmation
  • Tour confirmations
  • Insurance
  • Emergency contacts

Is This Egypt Itinerary Safe?

Travel conditions can change, and visitors should review current official advice issued by their own government before departure.

Practical precautions include:

  • Use reputable transportation
  • Avoid restricted areas
  • Follow security instructions
  • Keep passports and valuables secure
  • Confirm prices before services
  • Do not photograph military facilities
  • Use licensed marine and desert operators
  • Purchase suitable travel insurance
  • Keep emergency contacts available

Read the complete Is Egypt Safe to Travel in 2026? guide before finalizing your plans. 


What to Pack

Documents

  • Passport
  • Visa
  • Insurance
  • Hotel and cruise confirmations
  • Domestic flights
  • Tour details
  • Digital copies

Clothing

  • Lightweight shirts
  • Comfortable trousers
  • Modest outfits
  • Walking shoes
  • Sandals
  • Smart-casual cruise outfit
  • Swimwear
  • Sun hat
  • Sunglasses
  • Light jacket
  • Scarf or shawl

Travel Essentials

  • Sunscreen
  • Reusable bottle
  • Power bank
  • Adapter
  • Medication
  • Basic first-aid supplies
  • Small day bag
  • Camera
  • Motion-sickness medication when appropriate
  • Reef-friendly products when required

Common Planning Mistakes

Booking the Cruise Before Checking Flights

The cruise schedule determines when you must reach Luxor or Aswan.

Assuming Every Cruise Is Luxury

Review current cabin photographs, renovation information, food quality, and confirmed vessel name.

Adding Abu Simbel Without Enough Time

Abu Simbel can turn Day 8 into a long and tiring travel day.

Spending Only One Night at the Red Sea

One night rarely provides enough time for meaningful relaxation.

Scheduling the Balloon on the Last Luxor Morning

Weather cancellation would leave no backup date.

Choosing a Remote Hotel Without Checking Transfers

Some Red Sea resorts are far from airports, marinas, and town centers.

Booking Separate Flights with Short Connections

Always allow extra time when tickets are not issued together.

Ignoring Cruise Inclusions

Confirm whether entrance tickets, guides, transfers, beverages, and optional excursions are included.

Planning Activities Every Day

Include at least one day with no fixed schedule.


Frequently Asked Questions

Is 10 days enough for Egypt?

Yes. Ten days is enough for Cairo, Luxor, a Nile cruise, Aswan, and a short Red Sea stay when the itinerary is coordinated carefully.

What is the best 10-day Egypt itinerary?

The strongest first-time route is Cairo and Giza, followed by Luxor, a Nile cruise to Aswan, and a Red Sea resort.

Can I include Abu Simbel?

Yes, but it creates a more active schedule. Adding an extra night in Aswan makes the journey more comfortable.

Is a Nile cruise worth it?

Yes. A cruise combines accommodation, meals, sailing, and access to several major temple sites.

Should I cruise from Luxor to Aswan or Aswan to Luxor?

Both routes are worthwhile. The best choice depends on your travel dates and vessel schedule.

How many nights should I spend in Cairo?

Two or three nights are recommended.

How many nights should I spend on the Nile?

Three or four nights provide the classic cruise experience between Luxor and Aswan.

Which Red Sea destination is best after Luxor?

Hurghada, El Gouna, Sahl Hasheesh, Makadi Bay, and Soma Bay are convenient options.

Is two nights at the Red Sea enough?

Two nights allow one full resort day. Three or four nights are better for genuine relaxation.

Should I choose Hurghada or Sharm El Sheikh?

Hurghada is more convenient after Luxor. Sharm El Sheikh may suit travelers who prefer Sinai, specific diving sites, or its resort selection.

Can I use trains instead of flying?

Yes, but flying usually saves time during a 10-day trip.

Do I need a private guide?

A qualified Egyptologist greatly improves visits to the pyramids, museums, temples, and tombs.

Is the hot-air balloon guaranteed?

No. Flights depend on weather and official operating approval.

Can families follow this itinerary?

Yes. Families should reduce the number of tombs, schedule breaks, and select child-friendly cruise and resort facilities.

Can couples use this as a honeymoon itinerary?

Yes. Upgrade the hotels, cruise cabin, private boat experience, and Red Sea room category for a romantic journey.

Is Egypt expensive?

Egypt offers a wide range of accommodation and travel styles. Private and premium services cost more but can provide strong value compared with many long-haul destinations.

Do Red Sea resorts offer all-inclusive plans?

Many do, but inclusions vary. Premium beverages, specialty restaurants, spa treatments, and activities may cost extra.

What is the best month for this trip?

October, November, March, and April often provide an excellent balance of comfortable sightseeing and beach weather.

Should I book independently or use a local operator?

Independent planning is possible, but a local operator can coordinate flights, transfers, cruise timing, guides, and schedule changes.


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Elsahaby Tours has been helping travelers explore Egypt since 1993.

We create private, customized journeys for:

  • Couples
  • Families
  • Solo travelers
  • Honeymooners
  • Friends
  • Small private groups

Your program can include:

  • Airport assistance
  • Private transfers
  • Cairo and Giza tours
  • Licensed Egyptologist guides
  • Domestic flights
  • Luxor sightseeing
  • Nile cruise reservations
  • Hot-air balloon bookings
  • Aswan sightseeing
  • Abu Simbel
  • Red Sea transfers
  • Boat and snorkeling excursions
  • Local assistance throughout the trip

We do not believe every traveler should follow the same rigid itinerary.

Your route can be adjusted according to:

  • Arrival and departure airports
  • Travel dates
  • Cruise schedule
  • Budget
  • Hotel category
  • Guide language
  • Preferred travel pace
  • Mobility requirements
  • Special celebrations

Final Thoughts

Ten days in Egypt gives you the opportunity to experience history, culture, river scenery, and beach relaxation in one journey.

Begin beside the Pyramids of Giza.

Explore Cairo’s historic streets and museums.

Fly south to Luxor and enter royal tombs.

Walk through monumental temples.

Sail along the Nile toward Aswan.

Discover Philae and the landscapes of Nubia.

Then finish your journey beside the clear waters of the Red Sea.

The key is balance.

Do not add more destinations simply because they appear on a map. Protect your travel time, choose reliable transportation, book a suitable cruise, and leave enough space for rest.

With thoughtful planning, this 10-day itinerary can become a complete and unforgettable introduction to Egypt.


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