
14-Day Solo Woman's Egypt Odyssey
Overview
Journey through Egypt solo, designed for women travelers. Explore Cairo, Luxor, Aswan, Hurghada & Alexandria with expert guides.
The Great Pyramid of Giza alone required an estimated 100,000 workers over 20 years to build, a human endeavor you’ll soon appreciate firsthand. On this 14-day solo odyssey, tailored specifically for the intrepid female traveler, we'll traverse Egypt's extraordinary landscapes. From Cairo’s bustling energy to the serene Nile towns of Luxor and Aswan, then to Hurghada’s coastal calm, and finally Alexandria’s historical embrace, you’ll encounter millennia of stories.
Travel Joy Egypt ensures every detail is attended to, allowing you to immerse yourself safely in the vibrant culture and ancient marvels with expert guidance.
Duration
14 Days / 13 Nights
Availability
Everyday
Tour Type
Private
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Itinerary

Giza PyramidsDay 1: Welcome to Cairo & the Pyramids by Night
Your Egypt odyssey begins the moment you land at Cairo International Airport, where your Travel Joy representative greets you with a warm welcome, handles every formality, and escorts you to your hotel in a private, air-conditioned vehicle. As a woman travelling solo, you'll appreciate the seamless, safe door-to-door transfer and the reassuring presence of a dedicated host. Once you've settled in, you'll head out for the enchanting Sound and Light Show on the Giza Plateau, where the Pyramids and the Great Sphinx are washed in shifting colour while a narrated story recounts the pharaohs who raised them. A relaxed dinner rounds off your first evening in Egypt, leaving you rested and ready for the two weeks of wonders that lie ahead across the Nile, the Red Sea and the Mediterranean.
- Giza Sound & Light Show — An after-dark spectacle projected onto the Pyramids and the Great Sphinx.

Giza PyramidsDay 2: Giza Pyramids, the Sphinx & the Grand Egyptian Museum
This morning your private guided tour brings you face to face with the last surviving wonder of the ancient world. On the Giza Plateau you'll stand beneath the Great Pyramid of Khufu, marvel at its precision-cut blocks, and learn how an ancient labour force shaped these mountains of stone more than 4,500 years ago. Nearby, the enigmatic Great Sphinx keeps its silent watch, while the granite-lined Valley Temple reveals how pharaohs were prepared for eternity. After lunch you'll continue to the magnificent Grand Egyptian Museum beside the plateau, home to the complete Tutankhamun collection and thousands of treasures displayed in soaring, light-filled galleries. Your Egyptologist brings each artefact to life, weaving context that turns objects into stories. You'll return to Cairo with your imagination fully awakened and a real feel for the depth of Egypt's history.
- Giza Pyramids Complex
- The Great Pyramid — The tomb of Khufu and the oldest of the three Giza pyramids.
- The Great Sphinx
- The Valley Temple
- The Grand Egyptian Museum — Home to the full Tutankhamun collection.


Day 3: Fly to the Red Sea at Hurghada
After a leisurely breakfast you'll transfer to Cairo Airport for a short domestic flight to Hurghada, the Red Sea resort city where desert meets turquoise water. On arrival, a Travel Joy representative meets you and drives you to your beachfront hotel, where the pace slows and the mood shifts from ancient wonder to seaside calm. As a woman travelling on her own, you'll value the effortless arrangements and the freedom to unwind entirely on your own terms. Spend the afternoon dipping your toes in the warm Red Sea, strolling the promenade, or simply relaxing by the pool with a book. There's nothing on the agenda tonight but rest, good food, and the gentle sound of the waves. This is the perfect midpoint pause in your Egyptian journey, a chance to recharge before the temples of the Nile.
Day 4: A Free Day on the Red Sea Riviera
Today is entirely yours to savour. With no fixed itinerary, you can wake naturally, linger over breakfast, and let the Red Sea set the rhythm of your day. Many solo travellers use this free day in Hurghada to recharge fully, booking a spa treatment, sinking into a sun-lounger, or taking a gentle swim in some of the clearest water in Egypt. If you're feeling more adventurous, your host can help arrange an optional glass-bottom boat trip, an afternoon exploring the marina's cafés and boutiques, or a sunset camel ride along the shore. Because everything stays flexible, you're never rushed and never alone unless you wish to be. This is the kind of unhurried, well-earned pause that keeps a fourteen-day Egypt odyssey feeling balanced and restorative rather than exhausting, so you return home genuinely refreshed.

Giftun IslandsDay 5: Snorkelling Adventure in the Red Sea
This morning you'll board a comfortable boat and cruise out across the Red Sea toward the coral gardens that make Hurghada one of the world's great snorkelling destinations. At sheltered reefs near Giftun Island, you'll slip into water so clear it feels like floating above an aquarium, drifting over brain coral while clownfish, parrotfish and the occasional gliding ray pass beneath you. A friendly crew and easy entry points make the experience welcoming whether you're a confident swimmer or trying a mask and fins for the very first time. A freshly prepared lunch is served on board between swims, and there's ample sun-deck time to relax as the boat repositions to a second reef. You'll return to shore by late afternoon, salt-kissed and smiling, carrying vivid memories of the Red Sea's underwater world to set against Egypt's ancient monuments.
Day 6: Eastern Desert Quad-Bike Safari
Trade turquoise water for golden sand as you head inland for an exhilarating quad-bike safari across Egypt's Eastern Desert. After a short safety briefing, you'll follow your guide along well-marked desert tracks, kicking up dust as the Red Sea mountains rise on the horizon and the city falls away behind you. The route pauses at a traditional Bedouin village, where you're welcomed with sweet mint tea and a glimpse of desert life that has changed little for centuries. Time your ride for late afternoon and you'll watch the dunes glow amber as the sun sinks, one of the most memorable sights in this corner of Egypt. Comfortable, well-maintained machines and an attentive guide keep the whole adventure safe and easygoing, making it ideal for a solo traveller who wants a little thrill without a single worry.
- Eastern Desert
- Bedouin Village — A traditional desert settlement where you're welcomed with mint tea.

Karnak TempleDay 7: To Luxor, Karnak & Your Nile Cruise
Today the ancient world returns in force. You'll leave the Red Sea behind and travel overland to Luxor, the open-air museum built on the ruins of mighty Thebes. After checking in to your Nile cruise ship, your floating home for the next four nights, you'll begin your private guided tour of the East Bank at the vast Karnak Temple, an astonishing complex of towering columns, obelisks and sacred lakes raised over more than 1,500 years. As evening falls, you'll visit Luxor Temple, beautifully illuminated after dark, its avenue of sphinxes and colossal statues glowing against the night sky. Back on board, a full-board dinner awaits as the ship prepares to sail. Settling into your cabin with the Nile just beyond your window, you'll feel the unmistakable romance of a classic Egyptian voyage beginning.
- Karnak Temple — The largest religious complex ever built, dedicated to the god Amun.
- Luxor Temple by Night — Floodlit after dark, linked to Karnak by the Avenue of Sphinxes.

Valley of the KingsDay 8: Luxor's West Bank & the Valley of the Kings
After breakfast on board you'll cross to Luxor's West Bank, the realm of the dead where pharaohs built their eternal homes. In the Valley of the Kings you'll descend into vividly painted tombs, where hieroglyphs and afterlife scenes still blaze with colour thousands of years on. You'll pause before the towering Colossi of Memnon, two weathered guardians that once flanked a vanished mortuary temple, then continue to the extraordinary Temple of Hatshepsut, its clean terraces rising dramatically against a backdrop of sheer desert cliffs. Your Egyptologist unfolds the story of Egypt's most powerful female pharaoh, a fitting highlight on a solo woman's odyssey. Returning to your ship for a leisurely lunch, you'll relax on the sun deck as the timeless Nile scenery drifts slowly past and the ship continues its gentle journey south.
- Valley of the Kings — The rock-cut royal necropolis of the New Kingdom pharaohs.
- Colossi of Memnon
- Hatshepsut Temple — The terraced mortuary temple of Egypt's great female pharaoh.
Day 9: Edfu & Kom Ombo Temples on the Nile
As your Nile cruise glides south, you'll step ashore at two of Egypt's best-preserved temples. At Edfu, a horse-drawn carriage carries you to the Temple of Horus, the falcon god, one of the most complete ancient monuments in the country, its massive pylons, shadowy sanctuaries and carved reliefs offering an almost intact picture of temple life. Later, the ship moors at Kom Ombo, where a unique double temple stands right at the water's edge, dedicated jointly to the crocodile god Sobek and the falcon-headed Horus the Elder. Here you'll see ancient surgical instruments carved into the stone and mummified crocodiles in the small on-site museum. Between visits, full-board dining and unhurried sailing let you simply watch timeless riverbank scenes slip gently by, from palm groves and fishermen to children waving from the shore.
- Edfu Temple — The remarkably complete Ptolemaic Temple of Horus.
- Kom Ombo Temple — A double temple honouring Sobek and Horus the Elder.

Philae TempleDay 10: Aswan's Treasures & Philae Temple
Your final stretch of sailing brings you to Aswan, Egypt's gentlest and most beautiful city, where the Nile is at its widest and bluest. On a private guided tour you'll visit the Unfinished Obelisk, still lying in its ancient granite quarry, revealing exactly how these colossal monuments were carved. You'll cross the mighty Aswan High Dam, the modern engineering feat that tamed the river and created Lake Nasser, and hear how it reshaped the nation. Then a short motorboat ride carries you to the island Temple of Philae, a graceful sanctuary to the goddess Isis that was painstakingly relocated stone by stone to save it from the rising waters. As the day ends, you'll return to your ship for a final night on the Nile, the shimmering water and drifting felucca sails making an unforgettable farewell to Upper Egypt.
- The Unfinished Obelisk — A giant obelisk abandoned in its ancient Aswan quarry.
- Aswan High Dam
- Philae Temple — The island Temple of Isis, moved to Agilkia to escape the floodwaters.

Coptic CairoDay 11: Fly to Cairo, Coptic & Islamic Quarters
After a final breakfast you'll disembark in Aswan and catch a short flight back to Cairo, where a day of layered history awaits. You'll begin at the National Museum of Egyptian Civilization, home to the Royal Mummies Hall, where the very pharaohs you've read about lie in reverent, climate-controlled peace. After lunch you'll explore atmospheric Coptic Cairo, stepping into the ancient Hanging Church suspended above a Roman gate, the tranquil Ben Ezra Synagogue, and the historic Amr Ibn Al-Aas Mosque, the first mosque ever built in Africa. Then you'll wander medieval Al-Muizz Street, a living museum of Islamic architecture, before diving into the sensory whirl of Khan El-Khalili Bazaar, a labyrinth of lantern-lit stalls perfect for spices, silver and keepsakes. Your guide stays close throughout, so browsing feels relaxed, unhurried and completely secure.
- The National Museum of Egyptian Civilization — Houses the Royal Mummies Hall.
- The Hanging Church
- Ben Ezra Synagogue
- Amr Ibn Al Aas Mosque — The first mosque built in Egypt and Africa.
- Al Muizz Street
- Khan El Khalili Bazaar — Cairo's historic market of spices, silver and crafts.

Catacombs of Kom El ShoqafaDay 12: Alexandria, Egypt's Mediterranean Jewel
Today you'll travel to Alexandria, the Mediterranean city founded by Alexander the Great and once home to the ancient world's greatest library. Your private guided tour begins underground at the eerie Catacombs of Kom El-Shoqafa, a three-level Greco-Roman necropolis that blends Egyptian and classical art. Nearby rises Pompey's Pillar, a lone red-granite column standing amid the ruins of a great temple. After a seaside lunch, the perfect chance to try Alexandria's famous fresh fish, you'll visit the waterfront Qaitbay Citadel, a 15th-century fortress built on the very spot where the legendary Lighthouse of Pharos once stood. Finally you'll step inside the strikingly modern Bibliotheca Alexandrina, a bold reimagining of that lost library. Then it's back to Cairo in the evening, the cool Mediterranean breeze a refreshing contrast to the sun-baked temples of Egypt's ancient south.
- Catacombs of Kom El Shoqafa — A Greco-Roman burial complex carved on three underground levels.
- Pompey's Pillar
- Qaitbay Citadel — A seafront fortress on the site of the ancient Lighthouse of Pharos.
- Alexandria Library — The modern Bibliotheca Alexandrina on the Mediterranean waterfront.


Day 13: A Free Day to Savour Cairo
With your two-week odyssey drawing toward its close, today is left completely open for you to enjoy Cairo entirely at your own pace. You might return to the Grand Egyptian Museum for a slower second look, seek out the Cairo Tower for sweeping views over the city and the distant pyramids, or relax at a riverside café watching feluccas drift along the Nile. Your host can help arrange optional extras, from a Nile dinner cruise with live music to an Egyptian cooking class or a final afternoon of bargain-hunting in Khan El-Khalili. As a solo traveller you're free to plan a full day of discovery or an easy one of rest, exactly as the mood takes you. However you spend it, this flexible final day lets you gather your thoughts, pack up your treasures and quietly toast an unforgettable journey through Egypt.
Day 14: Farewell to Egypt
Every great journey must end, and today you'll say farewell to Egypt with a heart full of memories, from the Pyramids of Giza and the Red Sea's coral reefs to the temples of Luxor, the serenity of Aswan and the timeless flow of the Nile. After a final breakfast at your hotel, you'll enjoy any remaining free time until your Travel Joy representative arrives to escort you to Cairo International Airport in a private, air-conditioned vehicle, assisting with check-in for your onward flight. We'll wave you off knowing you've experienced Egypt safely, richly and entirely on your own terms. As a solo woman traveller, you came for adventure and leave with confidence, new friendships and stories to last a lifetime. We hope to welcome you back to Egypt again before long. Until then, bon voyage.
Attractions on This Tour
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Highlights
Giza & Cairo's Enduring Legacy
- The majestic Giza Pyramids and their legendary guardian, the Great Sphinx
- Exploring the unparalleled collections of the Grand Egyptian Museum
- Journeying through Egypt's narrative at the National Museum of Egyptian Civilization
- Discovering Cairo's rich tapestry of faiths: the Hanging Church, Ben Ezra Synagogue, and Amr Ibn Al Aas Mosque
- Bargaining and vibrant life in the historic Khan El Khalili Bazaar
Upper Egypt's Pharaonic Grandeur
- Unveiling the colossal Karnak Temple complex
- Evening splendor at Luxor Temple
- Exploring Queen Hatshepsut's unique mortuary temple
- Descending into royal tombs in the Valley of the Kings
- Pausing at the imposing Colossi of Memnon
Nile's Southern Gems & Engineering Marvels
- The beautifully relocated Philae Temple
- The preserved Edfu Temple, dedicated to Horus
- The dual temples of Kom Ombo, sacred to Sobek and Horus
- Viewing the monumental Aswan High Dam
- Marveling at the ancient ingenuity of the Unfinished Obelisk
Coastal Charms & Mediterranean History
- The knowledge hub of the Library of Alexandria
- The historic Qaitbay Citadel, guarding Alexandria's harbor
- Exploring subterranean tombs at the Catacombs
- The solitary grandeur of Pompey's Pillar
Red Sea Relaxation & Adventure
- Snorkeling amidst vibrant coral reefs in the Red Sea
- Thrilling quad biking deep into the desert
Included
- Expert Egyptologist guide throughout your journey
- All domestic flights as per itinerary (Cairo-Hurghada)
- Private, air-conditioned vehicle transfers
- Accommodation in 5-star hotels (Cairo, Hurghada) and a deluxe Nile Cruise (Luxor-Aswan)
- Meals as specified in the itinerary (Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner, Soft Drinks in Hurghada)
- All entrance fees to sites mentioned in the itinerary
- Meet and assist service upon arrival and departure at airports
- All service charges and government taxes
Excluded
- International flights to and from Egypt
- Egyptian entry visa
- Any personal expenses not specified
- Drinks (unless specified as 'Soft Drinks')
- Tipping for guides, drivers, and cruise staff (customary in Egypt)
- Optional excursions not mentioned in the itinerary
Pricing & Packages
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Pricing Information
Rates are quoted in US Dollars (USD) per person. Holiday surcharges apply during peak seasons, including Christmas, New Year, and Easter.
Children's Policy
- Under 6 YearsComplimentary
- Ages 6 to 11 Years50% of the Adult Rate
- 12+ YearsFull Adult Rate
What to Pack
- Comfortable walking shoes are essential for exploring archaeological sites.
- Lightweight, breathable clothing (modest attire for religious sites).
- Sun hat, sunglasses, and high-SPF sunscreen.
- Reusable water bottle to stay hydrated.
- Swimsuit and casual wear for Hurghada.
- A light jacket or shawl for cooler evenings, especially on the Nile Cruise.
- Camera and extra memory cards.
- Any personal medications.
- Small backpack for day excursions.
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