From Alexandria to Aswan the scale of Egypt’s ancient monuments and opportunities is staggering - cruise on the Nile, snorkel in the Red Sea, explore the desert, and discover Cairo – to list but a few. With such a range of opportunities the question as to where to travel in Egypt is far from straight forward. Corinthian’s destination guides and suggested itineraries are a good starting point, but we would encourage you to take advantage of our tailor-made holidays service. With their vast accumulated knowledge and years of experience in designing luxury holidays in Egypt, our destination specialists will ensure that your holiday experience is seamless from the moment you contact us.
"The Egyptian capital, named from the Arabic “Al-Qahira” (the Triumphant), is one of the most vibrant cities in the Middle East. It is also one of the most historic with the first known settlement in the area flourishing around 3100 B.C. Built at the site of the established meeting point between Lower and Upper Egypt, Greater Cairo is divided by the River Nile into East (Cairo) and West (Giza) banks. The Museum of Egyptian Antiquities is probably the city’s most celebrated attraction. It houses the world’s largest collection of ancient Egyptian artefacts including the exquisite golden treasure of Tutankhamen, and a room containing Royal Mummies. The fact that Cairo contains one of the greatest concentrations of medieval buildings in existence may come as a surprise, yet, its towering mosques, mausolea, religious schools, and caravanseris number among the finest ever built. The labyrinthine cobbled lanes of the Khan el Khalili bazaar and Islamic Cairo showcase a Cairo where seemingly little has changed since the Middle Ages. In the bazaar the profusion of goods on display is staggering. Here among other highlights you will also find the imposing Sultan Hassan Mosque and the Cairo Citadel which dominates the city’s skyline. To escape from the beaten track and see some of Cairo’s finest Islamic architecture a heritage walk from the gate of Bab al-Zwayla along Al-Muezz street to Bab al-Futuh is highly recommended as it a visit to the Gayer-Anderson House Museum, or Bayt al-Kiritliya, a hidden gem consisting of two beautifully decorated Ottoman houses. To the south of the city centre is Old Cairo, the former Babylon of the ancient Persians, and now an important Coptic Christian area containing several notable churches, a synagogue and the Coptic museum. Allow at least a full day to fully explore the combination of Old and Islamic Cairo.
One of Cairo's oldest streets contains the world' greatest concentration of medieval Islamic monuments.
No visit to Cairo is complete without walking through this vibrant and bustling market place.
The greatest collection of Egyptian antiquities in the world - including the treasures of Tutankhamen.
Discover the pyramids and sail through Egypt aboard a deluxe hand-picked Nile cruise.
See the pyramids, cruise on the Nile, then relax in style by the Red Sea.
An unforgettable family adventure through the land of the pharaohs that concludes on the Red Sea.
Explore Egypt and cruise on the Nile with your own private Egyptologist!
Stay at historic hotels and cruise for seven night cruise on King Farouk II’s private yacht.
The latest thing in luxury on the Nile, The Oberoi Philae offers unparalleled style and comfort.
A once in a lifetime journey combining Cairo with cruises on the Nile & Lake Nasser.
See Petra & Pyramids and cruise down the Nile on one stunning journey.
Israel, Jordan and Egypt combine to form an unparalleled cultural holiday experience.
Sail slowly up the Nile on an elegant dahabiya and discover an Egypt time forgot.
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