3 Hours
One Day Tour
50 persons
Luxor
Join us for an incredible private half-day tour to the Luxor Museum, accessible by horse and carriage or air-conditioned vehicle. Overlooking the beautiful River Nile, the museum houses a vast collection of antiquities that range from the end of the Old Kingdom to the Mamluk period. Afterward, we’ll visit the Mummification Museum, where you can discover the intriguing process of mummification.
Our Private Guide will pick you up from your Hotel/Nile Cruise by Horse and Carriage or A/C Vehicle to transfer you for 2 visits. We start with the Great Luxor Museum, which faces the beautiful River Nile. The Museum displays various collections including jewelry, furniture, and pottery from the Theban Temples and Necropolis. Our second visit will be to the Mummification Museum, where you can view the techniques and tools that were used during this process. After you have enjoyed these interesting visits, you will be transferred back to your Hotel/Nile Cruise in Luxor.
Adult
(Age 12 and more)
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Child
(Age 2 to 11)
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Infant
(Age 0 to 2)
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Single | $67.00 |
$34.00 |
free |
2 Persons | $46.00 | $23.00 | free |
3 Persons | $41.00 | $20.00 | free |
4 persons | $37.00 |
$19.00 |
free |
5 Persons | $34.00 |
$17.00 |
free |
6 Persons | $29.00 |
$14.00 |
free |
Our prices are quoted in USD, but we also accept Euros and Sterling. The prices are per person and per trip, except during peak seasons such as Christmas, New Year, and Easter holidays. You can easily change the currency by clicking the icon at the bottom of the page.
Note: For domestic flights included in your tour, children aged 0-2 incur a fee of $15. Children aged 2 and above are classified as adults.
A deposit of 25% of the total tour price is required. During peak times (Christmas, New Year, and Easter), the deposit increases to 50%. Payment can be made via bank transfer (details will be provided), Western Union, or online.
Cancellation fees are as follows:
Important: All flights require a 100% cancellation fee.
If you are satisfied with the services provided, it is customary to give a gratuity, although you are not obligated to do so.