Overview

DETAILS:

  • Trip departs on January 28, 2026 and returns on February 10, 2026

  • Departure Airport: Detroit (DTW)

PRICING:

  • $5,490.00 per person based on double occupancy - space is limited! 

  • Single room supplement - $990.00

  • Land-Only $4,300.00 (airfare credit of $1,100.00)

PAYMENT PLAN: 

  • $300.00 deposit per person with registration to secure space

  • Final payment due date: September 30, 2025

REGISTRATION:

  • Registering online? Click the "BOOK NOW" button and fill out the online form; you can pay by check or with a credit card (a 4% platform fee applies /credit card)

  • Registering by mail? Please download and complete the registration form (both the personal information page and the terms and conditions page signed at the bottom) with a copy of your passport and a deposit of $300.00 per person made payable to Elias Tours and mail to: 4941 Chalden Ln NE, Marietta, GA 30066

FLIGHT SCHEDULE:

LH 443 28JAN DTW-FRA 3:45P 5:50A 29JAN
LH 584 29JAN FRA-CAI 2:25P 7:40P
 
LH 693 10FEB AMM-FRA 3:30A 6:20A 
LH 442 10FEB FRA-DTW 10:30A 1:55P

 

 

 * Flight times, flight numbers, equipment, gates, and seats are subject to change. For the most current information check the airline website.

For more information, contact us at info@eliastours.com or (406) 261-7791

January 28 - February 10, 2026 28 Jan
Inclusions/Exclusions

What is included in the tour

  • 9 nights in 4-star hotels (Double Occupancy)
  • Airfare from Detroit - DTW (other cities available)
  • 4-Nights Nile Cruise
  • Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner daily 
  • Domestic flight in Egypt 
  • Entrance fee to all sites
  • All ground transportation in a private tour bus
  • Entrence Visa to Egypt and Jordan 

What is NOT included in the tour

  • Gratuities for Guide, Driver, Hotels, Restaurants
  • Personal expenses
  • TRAVEL INSURANCE: For questions, quotes, or to purchase travel insurance, visit Travelex Insurance or call (800) 228-9792 and use the code 26-0057 for Elias Tours.
Highlights
What makes this tour special

**Cairo:** the vibrant capital city of Egypt, stands as a timeless beacon of history, culture, and resilience. Nestled along the legendary Nile River, Cairo pulsates with the energy of its bustling streets, where ancient monuments coexist harmoniously with modern skyscrapers.

One cannot help but be mesmerized by Cairo's architectural wonders, from the iconic pyramids of Giza to the majestic Sphinx, each a testament to the grandeur of ancient civilizations. The city's labyrinthine alleys lead to vibrant bazaars, where the aroma of spices mingles with the sounds of bargaining, creating an unforgettable sensory experience.

Cairo is not merely a city frozen in time; it is a thriving metropolis where the past meets the present. Museums such as the Egyptian Museum house treasures that unveil the mysteries of pharaonic Egypt, while contemporary art galleries showcase the city's vibrant creative scene.

Yet, perhaps the most enchanting aspect of Cairo is its people—warm, hospitable, and proud of their heritage. Whether sipping tea in a traditional café or strolling along the Nile promenade, visitors are greeted with smiles that reflect Cairo's enduring spirit.

In Cairo, time seems to flow differently, merging the ancient with the modern, the past with the present, creating an unforgettable tapestry of culture, history, and life.

**Luxor:** often referred to as the world's greatest open-air museum, is a captivating destination nestled along the banks of the Nile River in southern Egypt. Renowned for its unparalleled wealth of ancient monuments, Luxor stands as a testament to the magnificence of ancient Egyptian civilization.

At the heart of Luxor lies the awe-inspiring Karnak Temple Complex, a sprawling sanctuary dedicated to the god Amun-Ra, where towering columns and intricately carved hieroglyphs transport visitors back in time. Nearby, the majestic Luxor Temple illuminated against the night sky, evokes a sense of wonder and reverence.

No visit to Luxor is complete without exploring the West Bank, home to the legendary Valley of the Kings. Here, amidst the stark desert landscape, lie the tombs of pharaohs such as Tutankhamun and Ramses II, adorned with elaborate wall paintings that depict scenes from the afterlife.

Beyond its archaeological treasures, Luxor offers a wealth of cultural experiences, from traditional markets teeming with vibrant textiles and spices to tranquil felucca rides along the Nile at sunset. The city's bustling streets pulse with life, inviting visitors to immerse themselves in its rich tapestry of sights, sounds, and flavors.

In Luxor, history comes alive, beckoning travelers on a journey of discovery through the storied corridors of ancient Egypt. With each step, one cannot help but be captivated by the timeless allure of this extraordinary city on the banks of the Nile.

**Aswan:** nestled along the serene banks of the Nile River in southern Egypt, exudes a tranquil charm that sets it apart as a captivating destination. Known as the "Jewel of the Nile," Aswan boasts a rich tapestry of history, culture, and natural beauty that beckons travelers from around the world.

At the heart of Aswan lies the magnificent Aswan High Dam, a marvel of modern engineering that has tamed the mighty Nile and provided vital irrigation and electricity to the region. Nearby, the serene waters of Lake Nasser stretch into the horizon, offering a peaceful retreat amidst the desert landscape.

One of Aswan's most iconic landmarks is the Temple of Philae, dedicated to the goddess Isis and steeped in ancient mythology. Accessible by boat, this picturesque temple complex transports visitors to a bygone era with its graceful colonnades, towering pylons, and beautifully preserved reliefs.

Aswan is also renowned for its vibrant Nubian culture, which is celebrated in colorful festivals, lively music, and intricately crafted handicrafts. Visitors can explore the Nubian villages scattered along the riverbanks, where friendly locals welcome guests with warm hospitality and stories of their ancient heritage.

For those seeking adventure, Aswan offers a wealth of outdoor activities, from leisurely felucca cruises to exhilarating camel treks through the desert. And as the sun sets over the golden sands, the vibrant hues of the sky reflect off the tranquil waters of the Nile, casting a magical glow over this timeless city.

In Aswan, time seems to slow down, allowing travelers to immerse themselves in the beauty of its landscapes, the richness of its history, and the warmth of its people. Whether exploring ancient temples, cruising along the Nile, or simply savoring the tranquility of its surroundings, visitors to Aswan are sure to be captivated by its timeless allure.

**Petra** The Rose-Red City of the Nabataeans

Petra is an ancient archaeological site in southern Jordan, renowned for its rock-cut architecture and water conduit system. Carved directly into vibrant pink sandstone cliffs, the city was established as early as the 4th century BCE by the Nabataeans, an Arab people who thrived as traders.

Key highlights of Petra include the Treasury (Al-Khazneh), famous for its intricate façade, and the Monastery (Ad-Deir), an imposing structure perched high above the valley. Petra’s innovative water management system, including cisterns and aqueducts, supported its population in the arid desert climate.

Once a bustling trade hub connecting the Arabian Peninsula, Egypt, and the Mediterranean, Petra was abandoned after earthquakes and changes in trade routes. Rediscovered by Swiss explorer Johann Ludwig Burckhardt in 1812, Petra is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the New Seven Wonders of the World, drawing millions of visitors annually.

Its stunning blend of natural beauty and human ingenuity makes Petra a timeless marvel.

Itinerary

 

28 JAN | Departure

  • Depart from Detroit (DTW) on Turkish Airlines Flight TK 206.

29 JAN | Arrival in Cairo

  • Arrive in Cairo, where our staff will assist you before police control with visa processing.
  • Transfer to your hotel and enjoy a welcome dinner.

30 JAN | Pyramids & Grand Egyptian Museum

  • Visit the Great Pyramid of Giza, the last surviving Wonder of the Ancient World, along with the Pyramids of Khufu, Khafre, and Menkaure.
  • Morning Worship at  St. Andrews Church in Cairo 
  • Stand before the Sphinx, the iconic guardian of the plateau.
  • Lunch at a local restaurant before exploring the Grand Egyptian Museum, home to an extensive collection of artifacts, including the golden treasures of King Tutankhamun.
  • Return to the hotel and dinner.

31JAN | Citadel & Coptic Cairo

  • Explore the Citadel of Saladin, a medieval Islamic fortress offering panoramic views of Cairo, and visit the Mosque of Muhammad Ali, often called the "Alabaster Mosque" due to its gleaming white stone.
  • Lunch in Cairo before visiting Coptic Cairo, an ancient Christian quarter that houses some of the oldest churches in the world, including:
    • Saint George Church, a striking round Greek Orthodox church.
    • Saint Barbara Church, known for its relics and icons.
    • Abu Serga Church, built over the cave where the Holy Family is believed to have taken refuge.
    • The Hanging Church, suspended above an old Roman gate.
  • Return to the hotel and dinner.

01 FEB | Fly to Luxor & Nile Cruise

  • Early morning check-out & breakfast, then transfer to the airport for a flight to Luxor.
  • Upon arrival, transfer to your 5-star Nile Cruise and check-in before lunch.
  • Visit Luxor Temple, a beautifully preserved temple that was once connected to Karnak by the Avenue of Sphinxes.
  • Explore Karnak Temple, one of the largest religious complexes in the world, famous for its towering columns and sacred lake.
  • Return to the cruise and enjoy dinner (Overnight in Luxor).

02 FEB | West Bank & Esna

  • Breakfast on board, then visit the West Bank of Luxor:
    • Admire the Colossi of Memnon, two towering statues of Pharaoh Amenhotep III.
    • Explore the Temple of Hatshepsut, a stunning terraced temple honoring Egypt’s most powerful female ruler.
    • Optional: Visit the Valley of the Kings, where pharaohs, including Tutankhamun, were laid to rest in elaborately decorated tombs.
  • Lunch on board as we sail toward Esna.
  • Arrive at Esna Lock around 17:00, cross, and continue sailing to Edfu (Overnight on board).

03 FEB | Edfu & Kom Ombo

  • Breakfast on board, then visit Edfu Temple, dedicated to Horus, one of the best-preserved temples in Egypt. Travel to the temple by horse-drawn carriage.
  • Return to the cruise and sail to Kom Ombo, where you'll visit Kom Ombo Temple, a unique double temple dedicated to Sobek (the crocodile god) and Horus.
  • Continue sailing to Aswan (Overnight in Aswan).

04 FEB | Aswan & Nubian Village

  • Breakfast on board, then take a motorboat ride to Philae Temple, a beautifully restored temple dedicated to Isis, relocated to its current island setting after the construction of the Aswan High Dam.
  • Enjoy a scenic motorboat ride to a Nubian Village, where you’ll experience the vibrant traditions of the Nubian people, known for their colorful homes and warm hospitality.
  • Return to the cruise for dinner (Overnight in Aswan).

05 FEB | Travel to St. Catherine

  • Check-out and transfer to Aswan Airport.
  • Arrival in Cairo, then drive 5 hours to St. Catherine.
  • Lunch stop in Mousa Coast, Ras Sudr.
  • Arrival at St. Catherine, check-in, and dinner.

06 FEB | St. Catherine & Taba

  • Breakfast, then visit St. Catherine’s Monastery, one of the oldest working monasteries in the world, built at the foot of Mount Sinai and home to the legendary Burning Bush.
  • 11:00 AM check-out and drive 2 hours to Taba.
  • Free time to relax and enjoy the Red Sea.
  • Dinner & overnight in Taba.

07 FEB | Taba - Aqaba - Petra

  • Breakfast and free time (Lunch Box included).
  • Take the ferry to Aqaba, Jordan.
  • Drive to Petra, check-in, and enjoy dinner & overnight stay.

08 FEB | Petra & Amman

  • Breakfast & check-out, then explore Petra, the ancient Nabataean city carved into rose-red rock.
  • Walk through the Siq, a dramatic canyon leading to Al-Khazneh (The Treasury), one of the most breathtaking structures in the world.
  • Lunch before driving to Amman for dinner & overnight stay.

19 FEB | Madaba, Mt. Nebo & Dead Sea

  • Breakfast, then visit Madaba, known for its Byzantine-era mosaic map of the Holy Land.
  • Continue to Mount Nebo, where Moses is believed to have seen the Promised Land.
  • Arrive at the Dead Sea, the lowest point on Earth, where you can float effortlessly in the mineral-rich waters. Lunch included.
  • Return to Amman for dinner (Overnight in Amman).

10 FEB | Departure

  •  Transfer to Queen Alia Airport (Amman).
  • Departure on Turkish Airlines Flight TK 815.