Tour Details
| Duration |
15 Day / 14 Night |
|---|---|
| Tour Location |
Cairo / Abu Simbel / Aswan / Luxor / Dahab / Amman / Jerash / Madaba / Petra |
| Tour Type |
Daily Tour |
| Pickup |
Cairo Airport or Amman Airport |
Iconic 15 Day Egypt & Jordan Small Group Tour
This 15 day small-group Egypt and Jordan tour lets you explore Egypt and beyond with Tripidays, combining a Nile cruise from Aswan to Luxor, Dahab's Red Sea diving, and a full Jordan leg covering Jerash, Madaba, the Dead Sea, and Petra. Our 15 day Egypt and Jordan cruise itinerary includes Dahab as a dedicated three-night Red Sea stop before crossing into Jordan.
Day 1 starts with your arrival in Cairo, followed by a memorable Nile dinner cruise. Day 2 is dedicated to the Great Pyramids of Giza, the Sphinx, the Valley Temple, and the Grand Egyptian Museum. Day 3 explores Islamic and Coptic Cairo before an evening flight to Aswan. Day 4 covers Aswan's highlights, including the High Dam, Unfinished Obelisk, and Philae Temple, before boarding a Nile cruise. Day 5 features the magnificent Abu Simbel Temples and Kom Ombo Temple. Day 6 includes a visit to Edfu Temple and an evening tour of Luxor Temple. Day 7 explores Luxor's East and West Banks, including Karnak Temple, the Valley of the Kings, Hatshepsut Temple, and the Colossi of Memnon. Day 8 takes you to Dahab on the Red Sea for leisure time by the coast. Day 9 is a free day to relax and enjoy Dahab. Day 10 visits the historic St. Catherine's Monastery in Sinai. Day 11 transfers you from Egypt to Jordan with a flight to Amman. Day 12 explores Jerash, Ajloun Castle, and Amman Citadel. Day 13 visits Madaba, Mount Nebo, and the Dead Sea. Day 14 is devoted to Petra's iconic landmarks, including the Siq, Treasury, Royal Tombs, and Great Theatre. Day 15 concludes the journey with your transfer to Amman Airport for departure.
Why Book This Tour
- Small-Group Travel with a small group of Travelers
- Dahab, Nile Cruise & Petra in One Complete Journey
- Private Licensed Guides in Both Egypt and Jordan
- Private Air-Conditioned Transport Throughout Both Countries
- Three Domestic Egypt Flights Included
- All Major Egypt & Jordan Entrance Fees Included
- Guaranteed Small-Group Experience Without Flexible Allocations
- Flexible Itinerary with Optional Extensions and Upgrades
Included
- Meet and assist with the Tripidays representative at the airports
- 2 Nights of accommodations in Cairo hotel
- 1 Night of accommodations in Aswan hotel
- 1 Night of accommodations in Luxor hotel
- 3 Nights of accommodation on a Nile Cruise
- 3 Nights of accommodations in Dahab hotel
- 4 Nights accommodation in Amman hotel
- Private tour guide of all major attractions
- All transfers are by modern private A/C vehicles
- Domestic flights Cairo → Aswan, Luxor → Sharm, Sharm → Cairo
- Entrance fees to all attractions mentioned in the Itinerary
- One free bottle of water during the tours
- Meals are provided as mentioned in the itinerary
- Our assistance during your stay
- All Taxes and Charges
Excluded
- International Flights
- Cairo to Amman Flight
- Egypt Entry Visa
- Jordan Entry Visa
- Travel Insurance
- Guide and Driver Gratuities
- Personal Expenses
- Optional Petra by Night Experience
- Optional Luxor Hot Air Balloon Flight
- Optional Dahab Diving Courses
Highlights
Giza Attractions
- The Great Pyramids of Giza
- The Great Sphinx
- The Valley Temple
- Grand Egyptian Museum
Cairo Attractions
- Salah El-Din Citadel
- Mohamed Ali Mosque
- Hanging Church
- Ben Ezra Synagogue
- Al Muizz Street
- Khan El Khalili Bazaar
Aswan Attractions
- Abu Simbel Temples
- Aswan High Dam
- Unfinished Obelisk
- Philae Temple
- Kom Ombo Temple
- Temple of Edfu
Luxor Attractions
- Luxor Temple
- Karnak Temple
- Valley of the Kings
- Temple of Hatshepsut
- Colossi of Memnon
Dahab Attractions
- St. Catherine Monastery
Jerash Attractions
- Hippodrome
- Temple of Artemis
- Ajloun Castle
- Amman Castle
Madaba Attractions
- St. George’s Church
- Mount Nebo
- Dead Sea
Petra Attractions
- Al Khazneh
- Royal Tombs
- Great Theatre
- Qasr al-Bint
Itinerary

Your guide meets you at Cairo International Airport and transfers you to your hotel in a private air-conditioned vehicle. After check-in, a Nile dinner cruise covers the evening with a two-hour sail under Cairo's lit skyline with a buffet dinner and live traditional music.

Nile Dinner Cruise
Sail the legendary Nile River beneath Cairo’s illuminated skyline while enjoying a lavish buffet and live entertainment. Traditional music and folkloric performances echo the rhythms of ancient Egypt, bringing its timeless culture vividly to life.

Meals
Dinner

A private guide collects you after breakfast for the full Giza complex, followed by the Grand Egyptian Museum in the afternoon. All four sites are within 15 minutes of each other on the western edge of Cairo.

The Great Pyramids of Giza
Stand before the awe-inspiring Great Giza Pyramids, built over 4,500 years ago as eternal tombs for Egypt’s pharaohs. These colossal structures showcase the unmatched engineering brilliance and spiritual beliefs of ancient Egypt.

The Great Sphinx
Encounter the iconic Great Sphinx, carved from limestone with the body of a lion and the face of a king. Guarding the Giza Plateau, it remains one of history’s greatest symbols of mystery, power, and wisdom.

The Valley Temple
Your guide takes you through the granite-lined hall where ritual purification preceded royal burial. The corridor is narrow enough that the weight of the stone overhead becomes physically present. The temple's pink Aswan granite blocks, some weighing up to 100 tonnes, were transported over 900 kilometres from the south.

Grand Egyptian Museum
Explore the world-class Grand Egyptian Museum (GEM), home to the largest collection of ancient Egyptian artifacts ever assembled. From royal statues to priceless relics, Egypt’s history unfolds through thousands of years of civilization.

Meals
Breakfast, Lunch

Your guide covers the Citadel district in the morning and the Coptic and Islamic quarters of Old Cairo in the afternoon, then transfers you to Cairo Airport for the evening flight south to Aswan.

Salah El-Din Citadel
Climb to the upper terrace before entering the mosque; the view from here takes in all of Cairo from the Nile to the desert edge in a single sweep. Built between 1176 and 1183 CE by Saladin as a defensive fortification against Crusader attack, the Citadel served as Egypt's seat of government for seven centuries.

Mohamed Ali Mosque
Your guide walks you into the alabaster-lined courtyard where the acoustic quality of the space, built entirely from Ottoman-style domes and semi-domes, is the detail most visitors miss. The mosque was commissioned in 1830, and its twin minarets at 82 metres are visible from across the city.

Hanging Church
Enter through the narrow gatehouse, and your feet are already suspended above the gatehouse towers of the Roman fortress Babylon, 9 metres below. The church dates to the 4th or 5th century CE and holds one of Egypt's oldest collections of Coptic icons.

Ben Ezra Synagogue
Your guide points to the wooden Torah ark at the far end behind it. In 1896, a geniza containing over 300,000 medieval manuscript fragments was discovered, the largest single archive of medieval Jewish daily life ever found. The current building dates to the 9th century CE, though a place of Jewish worship has stood on this site since at least 882 CE.

Al Muizz Street
Walk the full length of this medieval commercial spine from Bab al-Futuh to Bab Zuwayla, approximately one kilometre of intact Fatimid, Mamluk, and Ottoman architecture running without a break. The street was the main north-south artery of Fatimid Cairo, founded in 969 CE, and contains the highest concentration of medieval Islamic monuments in the world.

Khan El Khalili Bazaar
Immerse yourself in the vibrant atmosphere of Khan El Khalili Bazaar, where lanterns, spices, and handcrafted treasures fill the air. This centuries-old marketplace remains the beating heart of Cairo’s traditional commerce.

Meals
Breakfast, Lunch

After breakfast at your Aswan hotel, your guide accompanies you to explore the city's most important landmarks, including the High Dam, the Unfinished Obelisk, and Philae Temple. Following the tour, transfer to your Nile cruise and check in to begin your unforgettable journey sailing from Aswan to Luxor.

Aswan High Dam
Visit the impressive Aswan High Dam, a modern engineering marvel that transformed Egypt’s economy and controlled the Nile’s annual floods.

Unfinished Obelisk
Your guide shows you the crack that stopped the project: a fissure in the granite that runs the length of what would have been the largest obelisk ever cut, at 42 metres and an estimated 1,168 tonnes. Still attached to the bedrock of the quarry, it gives a precise record of how ancient Egyptians shaped stone chisel marks, worker graffiti, and all.

Philae Temple
Sail to the enchanting Philae Temple, dedicated to the goddess Isis and rescued by UNESCO. Its island setting blends mythology, romance, and breathtaking scenery.

Meals
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Wake up early this morning and collect your breakfast boxes before joining your guide for the overland journey to Abu Simbel by bus. Then return to your Nile cruise in Aswan. After lunch, the cruise sails north to Kom Ombo, where your guide leads a visit to the unique double temple. Return to the ship and continue sailing toward Edfu for an overnight stay on board.

Abu Simbel Temples
Marvel at the colossal Abu Simbel Temples, carved into solid rock by Ramses II over 3,000 years ago. Relocated by UNESCO, these masterpieces symbolize divine kingship and ancient Egypt’s architectural genius.

Kom Ombo Temple
Visit the unique Kom Ombo Temple, dedicated to Sobek and Horus, featuring dual sanctuaries and stunning riverside views.

Meals
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

After breakfast, visit Edfu Temple with your guide before returning to the cruise. Sail onward to Luxor, where you will enjoy an evening visit to the beautifully illuminated Luxor Temple before overnight on board.

Temple of Edfu
Explore the remarkably preserved Temple of Edfu, one of Egypt’s finest temples, revealing ancient religious rituals and devotion.

Luxor Temple
Visit Luxor Temple, beautifully illuminated at sunset, and once connected to Karnak by the Avenue of Sphinxes.

Meals
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

After breakfast, check out of your Nile cruise and visit Karnak Temple with your guide. Continue to Luxor's West Bank to explore its famous ancient sites before transferring to your Luxor hotel for an overnight stay.

Karnak Temple
Explore the vast Karnak Temple Complex, the spiritual heart of ancient Egypt and the largest religious site ever built.

Valley of the Kings
Enter the legendary Valley of the Kings, burial ground of Egypt’s greatest pharaohs, including Tutankhamun.

Temple of Hatshepsut
Marvel at the majestic Temple of Hatshepsut, carved into limestone cliffs and dedicated to Egypt’s most powerful female ruler.

Colossi of Memnon
Stand before the towering Colossi of Memnon, silent guardians of ancient Thebes.

Meals
Breakfast, Lunch

After breakfast at your Luxor hotel, it's time to say goodbye to Upper Egypt and head to the airport for your flight to Sharm El Sheikh. Upon arrival, a private transfer takes you along the scenic Gulf of Aqaba coastline to Dahab, a relaxed Red Sea town known for its beaches and crystal-clear waters. The rest of the day is yours to unwind by the sea, stroll the waterfront promenade, or simply enjoy the laid-back atmosphere of Dahab.

Meals
Breakfast

Relax along Dahab Beach, where crystal-clear waters and golden sands offer a peaceful escape by the Red Sea. Travellers looking for a shorter alternative that still combines Cairo, a Nile cruise, and Jordan's headline attractions often compare this journey with the 13 day Egypt Jordan multi-city Cairo & Nile cruise.

Meals
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

A two-hour drive from Dahab into the granite mountains of the southern Sinai reaches St. Catherine's Monastery in the valley below Mount Sinai.

St. Catherine Monastery
Walk through the main gate into a working Orthodox monastery that has operated without interruption since 565 CE, making it one of the oldest continuously inhabited Christian monasteries in the world. Inside the walls: the Basilica of the Transfiguration with its 6th-century apse mosaic, the Burning Bush still growing behind the chapel, a library of 3,500 manuscripts second only to the Vatican, and the charnel house containing the skeletal remains of monks since the 6th century CE.

Meals
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Enjoy a leisurely breakfast at your hotel, savoring the last flavors of Egypt before your journey continues. Afterward, transfer to Sharm El Sheikh Airport for your connecting flight to Amman, ready to step into Jordan’s timeless landscapes.

Meals
Breakfast

A 45-minute drive north from Amman reaches Jerash, the largest and most complete Roman provincial city open to visitors anywhere in the Middle East.

Jerash
Your guide walks you from Hadrian's Arch entry straight to the Oval Plaza, where the elliptical colonnaded space opens ahead of you, 90 metres long and paved with the original Roman flagstones, still carrying the ruts of chariot wheels. Jerash was continuously occupied for over 6,500 years and reached its peak population of approximately 15,000 during the 1st and 2nd centuries CE.

Hippodrome
Visit the Hippodrome, where chariot races and athletic competitions once thrilled thousands. Feel the echoes of ancient cheers as you explore this historic arena.

Temple of Artemis
Climb the processional staircase to the temple podium where six of the original columns still stand at full height, 13 metres, and watch your guide place a finger in the gap between the column base and the capital: the column visibly rocks, a deliberate engineering tolerance that has protected them from earthquake collapse for 1,900 years. The temple was dedicated to Artemis, patron deity of Gerasa, around 150 CE.

Ajloun Castle
A 30-minute drive west from Jerash reaches this 12th-century Ayyubid castle on a forested hilltop built in 1184 CE by one of Saladin's commanders to block Crusader movement between the Jordan Valley and the interior. The view from the towers takes in the Jordan Valley, the Dead Sea depression, and on clear days, the hills of Samaria across the river.

Amman Castle
Explore Amman Castle, also known as the Amman Citadel, a historic hilltop site overlooking Jordan’s capital. Home to the Temple of Hercules and Umayyad ruins, it reveals layers of Roman, Byzantine, and Islamic history in one remarkable place.

Meals
Breakfast, Lunch


St. George’s Church
Step inside St. George’s Church, home to the remarkable 6th-century mosaic map of the Holy Land. Its detailed artistry offers a rare window into early Christian history.

Mount Nebo
Stand atop Mount Nebo, where Prophet Moses is believed to have glimpsed the Promised Land. Take in panoramic views of the Jordan Valley, the Dead Sea, and even Jerusalem on a clear day.

Dead Sea
Float effortlessly in the Dead Sea, the lowest point on Earth, and indulge in its mineral-rich waters and rejuvenating mud. It’s a truly unique experience, blending relaxation with natural wonder.

Meals
Breakfast, Lunch

A two-hour drive south from the Dead Sea reaches the entrance to Petra. The full day covers the main Siq route and the central monuments. Those who enjoy Petra as part of a cross-border adventure through both countries may also be interested in the 15 day overland Egypt Jordan expedition, Cairo, and Petra, another itinerary focused on exploring Egypt and Jordan overland.

The Siq
Your guide enters the 1.2-kilometre gorge with you in silence. The walls narrow from 12 metres to 3 metres, and the slot of sky overhead shrinks to a thread of light before the gorge bends left and Al Khazneh appears, framed by the rock walls, 39 metres tall. The Siq follows a natural geological fault line deepened by the Nabataeans and served as Petra's primary processional entrance from at least the 1st century BCE.

Al Khazneh
Gaze upon Al Khazneh (The Treasury), Petra’s iconic Treasury, famed worldwide for its intricate façade carved directly into the cliff face. Its grandeur is a sight that remains etched in memory.

Royal Tombs
Explore the majestic Royal Tombs, each sculpted into the cliffs with exquisite precision, showcasing the power and artistry of Petra’s ancient rulers.

Great Theatre
Visit the Great Theatre, a stunning blend of Nabataean and Roman architecture where thousands once gathered for performances and events. Its scale and preservation are truly remarkable.

Qasr al-Bint
Discover Qasr al-Bint, Petra’s most important temple, representing the spiritual heart of the city. Its commanding presence reflects the city’s religious and cultural significance.

Meals
Breakfast, Lunch

A final morning in Amman before your guide transfers you to Queen Alia International Airport for your onward flight. Travellers seeking additional luxury upgrades, more escorted services, and an extended itinerary across both countries often continue their research with the 16 day luxury Egypt Jordan escorted Nile cruise.

Meals
Breakfast
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Frequently Asked Questions
This tour covers 15 days across Egypt and Jordan with a Nile cruise from Aswan to Luxor, three nights in Dahab, and a full Jordan leg through Amman, Jerash, Madaba, the Dead Sea, and Petra, with private guides, all site entrance fees in both countries, domestic Egypt flights, and accommodation throughout.
Yes, this tour includes an elegant Nile Cruise between Aswan and Luxor.
The Nile Cruise experience includes:
- Full-board accommodation (breakfast, lunch, dinner)
- Guided visits to Kom Ombo, Edfu, Luxor East & West Banks
- Comfortable cabins with Nile views
This is the only small-group Egypt and Jordan tour to include Dahab's world-class diving alongside a Nile cruise, and Petra capped a small group of travellers for a personalised experience, the only 15 day Nile cruise itinerary that routes through the Sinai Peninsula before crossing to Jordan rather than flying directly from Luxor to Amman.
Dahab is a Red Sea diving town on the Sinai Peninsula, approximately 90 kilometres north of Sharm El-Sheikh on the Gulf of Aqaba, a coastline recognised as one of the top shore-dive destinations in the world, with the Blue Hole site 8 kilometres north of town offering reef wall diving to 130 metres. No other 15 day Egypt and Jordan Nile cruise tour allocates three dedicated nights here before the Jordan leg.
Yes, this itinerary is ideal for first-time travelers. Tripidays designs the tour to be smooth, safe, and well-paced, combining historical exploration, cultural immersion, and relaxation across Egypt and Jordan’s most famous destinations.


































































































































