Tour Details
| Duration |
11 Days / 10 Nights
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| Tour Location |
Cairo / Maadi / Wadi El Natroun / Alexandria / El Matariya / Zeitoun / Mostorod / Samanoud / Sakha / Tel Basta / Tanis / Ismailia / Sinai
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| Tour Type |
Daily Tour
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| Pickup |
Cairo Airport
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Sacred 11 Day Holy Family Journey in Egypt
Begin your unforgettable 11 Days Holy Family Tour in Egypt, crafted for travelers who wish to trace the complete biblical Holy Family route from Cairo to Sinai across 14 sacred sites, including Samanoud, Sakha, Tel Basta, and Tanis, four rarely visited pilgrimage stops that no mainstream Egypt tour covers. The route runs by road through the Nile Delta, Old Cairo, the Western Desert monasteries of Wadi El Natroun, the Mediterranean coast of Alexandria, and the Sinai Peninsula. It is Egypt's most comprehensive Christian heritage tour for Catholic and Orthodox pilgrims following this biblical itinerary.
Your journey begins in Cairo, where you’ll be greeted at Cairo Airport by a Tripidays representative and transferred to your comfortable hotel. That evening, enjoy a magical Nile dinner cruise with live entertainment, marking a serene start to your trip in Egypt. On the second and third days, witness the splendor of ancient wonders at the Giza Pyramids Complex, the Great Sphinx, and the Grand Egyptian Museum before visiting the sacred Coptic Cairo and Maadi Church, where the Holy Family once began their voyage to Upper Egypt. On days 4 &5, continue to the historic monasteries of Wadi El Natroun and the coastal charm of Alexandria, discovering the Catacombs of Kom El Shoqafa, the Church of St. Catherine, and the legendary Library of Alexandria.
Why Book This Tour
- Complete Holy Family biblical route from Cairo to Sinai, including Samanoud, Sakha, Tel Basta, and Tanis
- 14 sacred sites across 10 nights spanning Coptic Cairo, Wadi El Natroun, Alexandria, the Delta, and Mount Sinai
- Private Egyptologist guide with expertise in Christian heritage and ancient Egypt
- Hotel-based itinerary with stays in Cairo, Alexandria, Ismailia, and St Catherine
- Private air-conditioned transport throughout with no shared groups or coach schedules
- Entry tickets included for all attractions listed in the itinerary
- Daily breakfast plus select included lunches during the tour
- Confirmed Nile Delta visits to Mostorod, Samanoud, Sakha, Tel Basta, and Tanis
- Mount Sinai sunrise hike and St Catherine’s Monastery included as standard
- Flexible itinerary with customizable pace, days, and optional site additions
- 24/7 Tripidays support throughout your Egypt journey
Included
- Meet and assist with the Tripidays representative at the Cairo airport
- 7 Nights of accommodation in Cairo hotel
- 1 Night of accommodation in Alexandria hotel
- 1 Night of accommodation in Ismailia Hotel
- 1 Night of accommodation in Catherine Hotel
- Private Egyptologist guide for all sightseeing days
- Private air-conditioned transfers between cities and sites
- Entry fees included for all itinerary attractions
- One bottle of water during the tours
- Meals are provided as mentioned in the itinerary
- 24/7 Tripidays assistance throughout your stay
- All taxes and service charges included
Excluded
- International airfare to and from Egypt
- Egypt entry visa fees
- Travel insurance coverage
- Personal expenses, drinks, and extra meals
- Tips for guides and drivers
- Additional attractions not listed in the confirmed itinerary
Highlights
Cairo Attractions
- The Great Pyramids of Giza
- The Great Sphinx of Giza
- Valley of Khafre Temples
- Grand Egyptian Museum (GEM)
Cairo Attractions
- The Hanging Church
- The Church of St Sergius
- St Virgin Mary Church
- Church of Saint Menas
Alexandria Attractions
- Wadi Natroun
- Church of St Catherine
- Catacombs of Kom El Shoqafa
- Citadel of Qaitbay
- The Library of Alexandria
Sinai Attractions
- Mount Sinai
- St Catherine's Monastery
- The Monastery of Nuns
Itinerary
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Your private guide meets you at Cairo International Airport and transfers you to your hotel in Cairo. The evening begins your 11-day Christian tour of Egypt on the Nile itself.

Nile Dinner Cruise
You'll board in the early evening as Cairo's skyline lights up across the water, with a buffet of Egyptian dishes and live folkloric performances on deck. As featured in many Egypt 11-day tour packages, it creates a memorable introduction to a city that the Holy Family entered from the north more than 2,000 years ago.
Meals
Dinner
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After breakfast, your guide picks you up for the short drive west to Giza. This day grounds the pilgrimage in Egypt's oldest sacred landscape before the Christian sites begin on Day 3.

Great Pyramids of Giza
Stand at the base of the Great Pyramid, and you'll understand why ancient peoples built their theology around permanence. At 146 metres tall, it held the record as the world's tallest structure for nearly 4,000 years. Your guide will position you at the eastern face where the alignment with true north is accurate to within three-hundredths of a degree.

The Great Sphinx
Next, visit the Great Sphinx, a mysterious guardian carved from limestone. Its silent gaze has witnessed millennia of Egyptian history, making it one of the most sacred attractions in Egypt.

Valley of Khafre Temples
Your guide walks you through the Valley Temple, where the pharaoh's body was prepared for burial, a structure built entirely from granite blocks weighing up to 100 tonnes each. The precision of the joints fitted without mortar is still unexplained by conventional construction methods.

Grand Egyptian Museum
Spend your afternoon at the Grand Egyptian Museum, home to the treasures of ancient Egypt. From the golden mask of Tutankhamun to relics of early Christian history, the museum tells the story of faith’s endurance across time.
Meals
Breakfast, Lunch
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Your guide picks you up after breakfast for the drive into Maadi and then Old Cairo, on the day the 11-day Egypt Christian tour reaches the first confirmed sites on the biblical Holy Family route.

Church of St. Virgin Mary
You'll descend a staircase to the Nile's edge inside this church, to the exact spot where the Holy Family launched their boat south toward Upper Egypt. In 1976, a Bible was found floating on the water here, open to Isaiah 19:25, the verse reads "Blessed be Egypt, my people."

The Hanging Church
Your guide will walk you into this 3rd-century church built directly above the gatehouse of the Roman Fortress of Babylon, its nave suspended over two towers 9 metres below. The 13 pillars supporting the interior represent Christ and the twelve apostles, looking for the one that leans slightly, representing Judas.

Church of St Sergius & Bacchus
You'll descend below street level into the crypt where the Holy Family is believed to have sheltered during their stay in Old Cairo. The cave beneath the altar is one of the oldest Christian holy sites in Egypt, dated to the 1st century by Coptic tradition.

Church of Saint Menas
Enter one of Old Cairo's quietest sacred spaces, named after the Egyptian martyr whose shrine at Abu Mena once drew pilgrims from across the Roman world. The interior icons date to the Coptic revival period of the 18th century.
Meals
Breakfast, Lunch
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After breakfast and hotel checkout, your guide drives west into the desert toward Wadi El Natroun, a valley that became the birthplace of Christian monasticism and a key staging post on the 11-day Egypt Christian pilgrimage route.

Wadi Natroun Exploration
This serene valley holds great importance in Christian monasticism. Known for its desert monasteries, it is one of the earliest centers of monastic life and an essential stop for your Christian pilgrimage tour of Egypt. The monastic landscapes of Wadi El Natroun reveal a different side of Egypt's religious heritage, but travelers wanting a broader collection of protected landmarks can also explore Egypt's sacred UNESCO World Heritage Sites.

Visiting the Four Monasteries
You'll enter the oldest of the four Wadi El Natroun monasteries, founded in 360 AD by St Macarius the Great, and still home to an active monastic community today. The relics of St John the Baptist and the prophet Elisha are kept here, one of only two places in the world that claim this.
Meals
Breakfast, lunch
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After breakfast in Alexandria, your guide takes you through the city's layered Christian, classical, and Islamic heritage before the return drive to Cairo.

Catacombs of Kom El Shoqafa
You'll descend three levels into a 2nd-century burial complex where Egyptian, Greek, and Roman religious iconography appear on the same walls, a Medusa head carved beside an Anubis figure, and a Roman soldier dressed in pharaonic armour. It is the largest known Roman-era funerary complex in Egypt and was rediscovered only in 1900 when a donkey fell through the entrance shaft.

Citadel of Qaitbay
Your guide positions you on the sea wall of this 15th-century fortress, built directly on the foundations of the ancient Lighthouse of Alexandria, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. Original granite blocks from the lighthouse are still visible in the lower walls.

Church of St Catherine
You'll enter the cathedral dedicated to Alexandria's most famous Christian martyr, the scholar St Catherine, who, according to tradition, debated 50 Roman philosophers and converted them all before her execution in 305 AD. The church stands in the heart of the city's Greek Orthodox quarter.

The Library of Alexandria
Enter the modern Bibliotheca Alexandrina, built on the site of the ancient library that once held an estimated 700,000 scrolls, the largest collection of knowledge in the ancient world. The reading room holds 2,000 people and slopes seven levels down toward the sea. Alexandria adds another historical layer to the pilgrimage route, though travellers focused on a wider archaeological and cultural journey may prefer Egypt's deepest historical sightseeing tour.
Meals
Breakfast, Lunch
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After breakfast in Cairo, your guide drives you northeast through the city to two of the most significant Marian sites on the 11-day Egypt Holy Family pilgrimage route.

The Virgin Mary Tree
You'll stand beside the balsam tree under which the Holy Family is believed to have rested in the ancient city of Heliopolis. The current tree is a 19th-century offshoot of the original, but the sacred well beside it is the same one documented by medieval pilgrims as far back as the 12th century. The surrounding garden marks the spot where Christian tradition holds the idols of the Heliopolis temple shattered on the Holy Family's arrival.

Church of the Virgin Mary
Enter the church where one of the most extensively documented Marian apparitions in modern history occurred. The Virgin Mary appeared above the church dome on multiple nights between 1968 and 1971, witnessed by crowds estimated at up to 250,000 people, including Egyptian President Nasser.
Meals
Breakfast, Lunch
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After breakfast, your guide drives north into the Nile Delta for the day that sets this 11-day Egypt Christian tour apart from every other pilgrimage itinerary in the portfolio, with three sites that no mainstream Egypt tour includes.

Virgin Mary Church in Mostorod
You'll visit the church built over the spring where Mary is said to have bathed baby Jesus. Locals have called the site El Mahamma (the bathing place) for centuries, and the spring beneath the church is still accessible to pilgrims today. The current church dates to the 19th century, but the site has been a place of pilgrimage since at least the 6th century.

Samanoud and Saint Abanoub Church
Enter the church dedicated to the child martyr Saint Abanoub, who was born in Samanoud in 296 AD and executed at age 12 for refusing to renounce Christianity under the Emperor Diocletian. He is one of the most venerated Coptic saints in the Delta; his feast day on 31 July draws pilgrims from across Lower Egypt.

Sakha
You'll see the stone that Coptic tradition identifies as bearing the footprint of the infant Jesus, preserved inside the Church of the Holy Virgin in this small Delta city known in antiquity as Cynopolis. The footprint is documented in the writings of the 4th-century Coptic bishop Theophilus of Alexandria, making this one of the earliest attested Holy Family sites in Christian literature.
Meals
Breakfast, Lunch
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After breakfast, your guide drives east toward the ancient cities of the eastern Delta, on the day of the 11-day Egypt Christian tour reaches the sites where the Holy Family first entered Egypt from the Sinai direction.

Babastis (Tel-Basta)
You'll walk through the ruins of the Temple of Bastet, the goddess of protection, where Coptic tradition holds the idols shattered the moment the Holy Family arrived, the same miracle documented in the apocryphal Gospel of Pseudo-Matthew. The site was once one of the most visited temple complexes in ancient Egypt; the Greek historian Herodotus described its annual festival as drawing 700,000 pilgrims, more than any other Egyptian celebration.

Tanis
Enter the ruins of the royal city that served as Egypt's capital during the 21st and 22nd Dynasties, where archaeologists discovered intact royal tombs in 1939, gold masks, silver coffins, and royal jewellery that had survived undisturbed for 3,000 years. While Tanis remains one of Egypt's least-visited archaeological treasures, travellers wanting famous pharaonic highlights beyond the biblical route can continue with classic Egypt beyond the pilgrimage route.
Meals
Breakfast, Lunch
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After breakfast and hotel checkout from Ismailia, your guide drives south and east across the Suez Canal into the Sinai, the final geographical arc of the 11-day Egypt Christian pilgrimage tour.

Sinai Peninsula
Travel through breathtaking desert landscapes and visit the springs of Moses (Oyoun Mousa) and Hammam Pharaohs' hot springs. Relax at Hammam Pharaohs' hot springs, and explore Abu Zanima, a charming fishing town. Along the way, your guide will share stories of ancient civilizations.
Meals
Breakfast, lunch
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An early start, your guide leads you up Mount Sinai before dawn, the spiritual summit of the 11-day Egypt Christian tour.

Mount Sinai Sunset Hike
You'll climb 750 steps cut into the granite face of the mountain, arriving at the 2,285-metre summit as the first light crosses the Sinai range, the same mountain where Moses received the Ten Commandments, according to Exodus 19. The path is the same route used by Christian pilgrims since at least the 4th century, when the Empress Helena sent monks here to establish a permanent community.

St Catherine's Monastery
Descend to visit St. Catherine’s Monastery, built in the 6th century and home to priceless religious manuscripts and relics. It remains one of the oldest continuously operating monasteries in the world.
Meals
Breakfast
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After breakfast at your Cairo hotel, your guide transfers you to Cairo International Airport for your departure. The 11-day Egypt Christian tour ends here, 14 sacred sites, 10 nights, one complete biblical route from the Nile Delta to the Sinai.

Departure
Bid farewell to the Holy Family Tour in Egypt, taking with you the peace and spiritual inspiration of this once in a lifetime journey through faith, history, and divine presence.
Meals
Breakfast
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Frequently Asked Questions
This tour includes 10 nights' accommodation across Cairo, Alexandria, Ismailia, and St Catherine, a private Egyptologist guide throughout, all transfers by private vehicle, entrance fees to all listed sites, daily breakfast, the Day 1 Nile dinner cruise, and select lunches covering 14 sacred sites from Coptic Old Cairo to Mount Sinai. Domestic travel is road-based throughout with no flights required.
This is the only 11-day Egypt Christian pilgrimage itinerary that includes Samanoud, Sakha, Tel Basta, and Tanis as confirmed daily stops, four Nile Delta sacred sites that no mainstream Egypt tour covers.
Yes, it’s perfect for history lovers, families, seniors, and those seeking a meaningful experience that balances comfort, faith, and discovery.
Sakha holds a stone identified by Coptic tradition as bearing the footprint of the infant Jesus, documented as early as the 4th century by the Coptic bishop Theophilus of Alexandria, making it one of the earliest attested Holy Family sites in Christian literature. Most commercial Egypt tours bypass the entire Nile Delta pilgrimage circuit because the sites require a dedicated road itinerary with specialist Christian heritage knowledge. For the broadest historical sightseeing alternative, see Egypt's deepest historical sightseeing tour.
This itinerary is entirely road-based; no domestic flights are included or required. Private air-conditioned vehicles connect all 14 sites across Cairo, the Nile Delta, Alexandria, Ismailia, and the Sinai Peninsula, keeping the journey continuous and the route geographically coherent as a single biblical trail.
