
8-Day Egypt & Turkey: Cairo, Alex, Istanbul
Overview
Journey through ancient wonders to vibrant cultures on our 8-day Egypt & Turkey tour. Explore pyramids, Hagia Sophia, and Cappadocia with expert guides.
This 8-day private tour is perfectly suited for the discerning traveler eager to thoughtfully compare millennia of history and distinct cultural narratives across two continents, without feeling rushed. We'll begin in Egypt, dissecting the pharaonic wonders of Cairo and the Greco-Roman echoes in Alexandria. Then, with a change of scenery, you'll find yourself immersed in Istanbul's vibrant imperial story.
Our dedicated Egyptologists and Turkish specialists will be there to illuminate every site, ensuring an informed and genuinely engaging experience from the Pyramids to the Bosphorus.
Duration
8 Days / 7 Nights
Availability
Everyday
Tour Type
Private
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Itinerary


Day 1: Welcome to Cairo, Where the Journey Begins
Your Egyptian adventure begins the moment you land in Cairo, where a Travel Joy Egypt representative greets you just beyond passport control, assists with your visa formalities, and escorts you to a private air-conditioned vehicle. As you glide through the lively streets of the capital, your guide shares a warm introduction to the days ahead. After checking into your carefully selected hotel, the evening is yours to unwind and settle in. A welcome dinner lets you savour your first taste of authentic Egyptian cuisine while your Egyptologist outlines tomorrow's private guided tour of the Giza Plateau. Rest well beneath the Cairo skyline, knowing every transfer, ticket, and detail has already been arranged on your behalf. This is Egypt at its most effortless, a seamless first night that sets the tone for a journey spanning two of the world's greatest civilizations.

Giza PyramidsDay 2: Pyramids of Giza, Saqqara & the Grand Egyptian Museum
After breakfast, your private Egyptologist leads you onto the legendary Giza Plateau, home to the last surviving Wonder of the Ancient World. You will stand before the Great Pyramid of Khufu, marvel at its colossal limestone blocks, and feel the weight of 4,500 years of history. Nearby, the enigmatic Great Sphinx keeps its eternal watch, while the granite-clad Valley Temple reveals the craftsmanship of the pyramid builders. Continue to the Grand Egyptian Museum, the dazzling new home of Tutankhamun's complete treasures, where soaring galleries showcase Egypt's finest artefacts against panoramic pyramid views. Finally, travel to Saqqara to admire the Step Pyramid of Djoser, the world's oldest monumental stone structure and the blueprint for everything that followed. A relaxed lunch punctuates this private guided tour before you return to Cairo, your mind brimming with the achievements of the pharaohs.
- Giza Pyramids Complex — The vast desert plateau on Cairo's edge where three great pyramids rise against the sky.
- The Great Pyramid — Khufu's monument, the oldest and largest of the Giza pyramids and the sole surviving Ancient Wonder.
- The Great Sphinx — The colossal limestone lion with a pharaoh's face, guarding the plateau for millennia.
- The Valley Temple — A superbly preserved granite temple linked to the pyramid of Khafre.
- The Grand Egyptian Museum — Egypt's spectacular new museum displaying King Tutankhamun's full collection beside pyramid views.
- Saqqara Step Pyramid — The pyramid of Djoser, humanity's earliest monumental stone building.

Qaitbay CitadelDay 3: Mediterranean Splendour in Alexandria
Today you trade the desert for the Mediterranean, journeying north to Alexandria, the storied city founded by Alexander the Great. Your first stop is the Qaitbay Citadel, a 15th-century fortress rising from the harbour on the very site of the legendary Lighthouse of Pharos. Nearby, the strikingly modern Bibliotheca Alexandrina revives the spirit of the ancient world's greatest library. After a leisurely seafood lunch by the water, you will explore Pompey's Pillar, the towering red-granite column that once crowned a Roman temple, before descending into the eerie Catacombs of Kom El Shoqafa, a haunting three-tiered necropolis where Egyptian, Greek and Roman art intertwine. Throughout the day your private guide brings each layer of Alexandria's cosmopolitan past vividly to life. As dusk settles, you will travel back to Cairo, having glimpsed a very different, sea-swept side of Egypt.
- Qaitbay Citadel — A 15th-century harbour fortress built on the ruins of the ancient Lighthouse of Alexandria.
- Alexandria Library — The Bibliotheca Alexandrina, a bold modern tribute to the fabled library of antiquity.
- Pompey's Pillar — A towering red-granite Roman column standing amid the remains of the Serapeum.
- Catacombs of Kom El Shoqafa — A three-level underground necropolis blending Egyptian, Greek and Roman funerary art.


Day 4: The Many Faces of Historic Cairo
A full day of private guided touring uncovers the many faces of Cairo. Begin at the Egyptian Museum on Tahrir Square, whose halls house an unrivalled collection of antiquities. Wander through Coptic Cairo to the beautiful Hanging Church, suspended above a Roman gatehouse, then visit the venerable Amr Ibn Al Aas Mosque, the first mosque built in Africa, and the ancient Ben Ezra Synagogue nearby. After lunch, the National Museum of Egyptian Civilization awaits, where the Royal Mummies rest in a specially designed hall. Finish amid the medieval splendour of Islamic Cairo, strolling historic Al Muizz Street before losing yourself in the labyrinthine alleys of the Khan El Khalili bazaar, perfect for sipping mint tea and browsing for spices, lanterns and handcrafted souvenirs. Tonight you will rest in Cairo one final time before crossing the Mediterranean to Turkey.
- The Egyptian Museum — The historic Tahrir Square museum brimming with pharaonic treasures and mummies.
- The Hanging Church — Cairo's famed Coptic church suspended over a Roman fortress gate.
- Amr Ibn Al Aas Mosque — The first mosque ever built in Egypt and on the African continent.
- Ben Ezra Synagogue — An ancient synagogue in Coptic Cairo, tied by legend to the finding of baby Moses.
- The National Museum of Egyptian Civilization — Home to the Royal Mummies Hall tracing Egypt's civilization across the ages.
- Al Muizz Street — An open-air museum of medieval Islamic architecture in the heart of old Cairo.
- Khan El Khalili Bazaar — A centuries-old market maze of spices, lanterns, jewellery and handmade crafts.
Day 5: Crossing to Turkey and Arrival in Istanbul
After breakfast, you bid farewell to Egypt as your private driver transfers you to Cairo International Airport for your flight across the Mediterranean to Istanbul, the only city in the world to straddle two continents. On arrival in Turkey, our local representative welcomes you and arranges a smooth transfer to your centrally located hotel. With the remainder of the day at leisure, you might stroll along the Bosphorus waterfront, sample Turkish delight and freshly brewed cay, or simply relax before the discoveries ahead. Istanbul's minarets and domes glow against the evening sky, hinting at the imperial grandeur you will explore tomorrow. Every detail, from flights and transfers to accommodation, has been handled so your transition from the land of the pharaohs to the heart of the former Ottoman Empire feels effortless and unhurried.
Day 6: Imperial Istanbul, Where Continents Meet
Istanbul unfolds today under the care of your expert local guide. Begin at the awe-inspiring Hagia Sophia, a 1,500-year-old marvel that has served as cathedral, mosque and museum, its vast dome floating above shimmering mosaics. Steps away, explore the opulent Topkapi Palace, once the residence of Ottoman sultans, with its jewel-filled treasury and sweeping views over the Golden Horn. After lunch, admire the cascading domes and six slender minarets of the Blue Mosque, famed for its 20,000 hand-painted Iznik tiles. Wander the Hippodrome, the ancient chariot-racing arena still lined with Egyptian and Byzantine monuments, then dive into the Grand Bazaar, one of the world's oldest and largest covered markets, where thousands of stalls brim with carpets, ceramics, gold and spices. Each landmark reveals another chapter of Istanbul's Roman, Byzantine and Ottoman legacy on this unforgettable private guided tour.
- Hagia Sophia — A monumental sixth-century domed masterpiece that has been cathedral, mosque and museum.
- Topkapi Palace — The lavish court of the Ottoman sultans overlooking the Bosphorus and Golden Horn.
- The Blue Mosque — The Sultan Ahmed Mosque, renowned for its six minarets and blue Iznik tilework.
- The Hippodrome — The ancient chariot-racing square lined with obelisks and Byzantine monuments.
- The Grand Bazaar — A sprawling covered market of thousands of stalls selling carpets, gold and spices.
Day 7: The Otherworldly Valleys of Cappadocia
An early flight carries you to Cappadocia, a surreal landscape sculpted by volcanic ash and time. This morning, weather permitting, you may drift over the valleys in a sunrise hot-air balloon before your guided exploration begins. Climb to the Uchisar Castle, a towering rock citadel offering panoramic views across the fairy-chimney terrain. At the Goreme Open-Air Museum, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, you will step inside rock-cut churches adorned with vivid Byzantine frescoes. In the pottery town of Avanos, watch artisans shape clay drawn from the red Kizilirmak River just as their ancestors did. After lunch, marvel at the clustered fairy chimneys of Pasabag, also called Monks Valley, and the lunar rock formations of Devrent Valley, where nature has carved shapes resembling camels and other creatures. Tonight you will sleep in a characterful Cappadocian cave hotel, a fittingly magical end to your Turkish adventure.
- The Uchisar Castle — The highest point in Cappadocia, a honeycombed rock fortress with sweeping valley views.
- Göreme Open-Air Museum — A UNESCO-listed complex of rock-cut monasteries and frescoed cave churches.
- Avanos — A riverside town famed for its centuries-old red-clay pottery tradition.
- Pasabag — Monks Valley, celebrated for its dramatic multi-capped fairy chimneys.
- Devrent Valley — A lunar landscape of naturally sculpted rock formations resembling animals.
Day 8: Farewell to Two Ancient Worlds
All too soon, your eight-day journey through Egypt and Turkey draws to a close. Enjoy a final leisurely breakfast and, if time allows, a last look at Cappadocia's extraordinary scenery before checking out. At the appointed hour, your private driver transfers you to the airport for your onward or homeward flight, with a representative on hand to ensure every formality goes smoothly. You will depart carrying vivid memories of the Pyramids of Giza, the Mediterranean charm of Alexandria, the imperial splendour of Istanbul and the dreamlike valleys of Cappadocia, two ancient worlds woven into one seamless adventure. We hope this first encounter with Egypt and Turkey leaves you longing to return, and we look forward to welcoming you back for your next discovery. Safe travels, and thank you for exploring with Travel Joy Egypt.
Attractions on This Tour
Tap any landmark below to open its full visitor guide — tickets, history and what to see.
Highlights
Ancient Egyptian Grandeur
- The Pyramids and Great Sphinx of Giza
- The Revolutionary Step Pyramid of Saqqara
- Treasures of the Grand Egyptian Museum (GEM)
- Alexandria's Roman and Greco-Egyptian Relics
Cairo's Vibrant Heart
- Authentic Nile Dinner Cruise Experience
- The Hanging Church, a Coptic Landmark
- Historic Khan el Khalili Bazaar
Istanbul's Imperial Legacy
- Awe-Inspiring Hagia Sophia and Blue Mosque
- The Opulence of Topkapi Palace
- Shopping Delights at the Grand Bazaar
Cappadocia's Lunar Landscapes
- Dramatic Uchisar Castle
- Göreme Open-Air Museum's Cave Churches
- Enchanting 'Fairy Chimney' Formations
- Traditional Pottery Craftsmanship
Included
- Expert Egyptologist and Turkish private guides throughout the tour.
- Accommodation in hand-picked luxury hotels (5-star equivalent) with breakfast.
- All domestic and international flights as per itinerary.
- Private, air-conditioned transportation for all sightseeing and transfers.
- Meals as specified in the itinerary (B=Breakfast, L=Lunch, D=Dinner).
- All entrance fees to sites mentioned in the itinerary.
- Nile dinner cruise in Cairo with entertainment.
- Airport meet and greet services in Cairo and Istanbul.
- All applicable taxes and service charges.
Excluded
- International flights to Cairo and from Istanbul (unless otherwise specified).
- Visa fees for Egypt and Turkey.
- Personal expenses (laundry, calls, beverages not specified).
- Any tours or activities not specifically mentioned in the itinerary.
- Gratuities for guides, drivers, and porters.
- Travel insurance (highly recommended).
What to Pack
- Lightweight, breathable clothing suitable for warm climates (Egypt).
- Comfortable walking shoes are essential for exploring historical sites.
- Modest attire for religious sites (shoulders and knees covered).
- Sunscreen, hat, and sunglasses for sun protection.
- A reusable water bottle to stay hydrated.
- Adaptor for electrical outlets (Type C/F in Egypt & Turkey).
- Small backpack for day trips.
- Camera to capture unforgettable moments.
- Copy of your passport and travel documents.
Why Choose Us
Expert Local Guides
Professional, English-speaking Egyptologists.
Private Transport
Modern air-conditioned vehicles.
No Hidden Fees
Transparent pricing and clear inclusions.
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