Day Trip to Luxor from Sharm El Sheikh
Private Day Trip to Luxor from Sharm El Sheikh
Enjoy a day trip to Luxor from Sharm El Sheikh by flight and experience the easiest way to travel from Sharm El Sheikh to Luxor. Discover the world’s greatest open-air museum, home to an impressive collection of Pharaonic temples and tombs that reflect the greatness of ancient Egyptian civilization.
During your tour, you will visit Karnak Temple, the Valley of the Kings, the Temple of Queen Hatshepsut, and the Colossi of Memnon of King Amenhotep III, before flying back to Sharm El Sheikh.
Tour Highlights
| Tour Inclusions | Tour Exclusions |
| Hotel pick-up and drop-off services. Transfer by a private air-conditioned vehicle. Return flight ticket from Sharm El Sheikh to Luxor Meet & assist service at Luxor and Sharm El Sheikh airports. Entrance fees to the mentioned historical sites. Private English-speaking Egyptologist guide. Bottled water during your tour. Lunch at a local restaurant in Luxor. All taxes & service charge. | Any extras not mentioned in the program. Tipping. |
Day Trip to Luxor from Sharm El Sheikh Itinerary
Early in the morning, your representative from AXA Tours will pick you up from your hotel and transfer you to Sharm El Sheikh International Airport for your flight to Luxor.
Upon arrival, your private tour guide will be waiting for you to begin your day trip to Luxor from Sharm El Sheikh, where you will discover the highlights of ancient Egyptian civilization.
Karnak Temple
Your tour begins with a visit to Karnak Temple, the largest religious complex ever built on Earth, dedicated to the worship of the god Amun.
The temple complex features a remarkable group of temples and chapels dedicated to the sacred Theban triad: Amun, Mut, and Khonsu.
It also includes outstanding architectural highlights such as the Avenue of Sphinxes, the Great Hypostyle Hall, the obelisks of Queen Hatshepsut and Thutmose I, along with unique Pharaonic carvings that reflect the greatness of ancient Egyptian art.
Lunch Break
Afterwards, you will head to a local restaurant for lunch, where you can enjoy the most delicious traditional Egyptian dishes.
Alabaster Factory
After lunch, you will make a short stop at an alabaster factory to learn how statues and artifacts were made in the Pharaonic era.
Valley of the Kings
You will then cross to the West Bank to visit the Valley of the Kings (Theban Necropolis). The valley contains 63 royal tombs belonging to the greatest pharaohs of the 18th, 19th, and 20th dynasties during the New Kingdom era.
The tombs feature stunning designs and colorful decorations, and you will have the opportunity to enter some selected tombs to see the well-preserved inscriptions and wall paintings.
Hatshepsut Temple
Continue your tour to the Temple of Queen Hatshepsut at Deir el-Bahari, built in honor of the god Amun.
It reflects the great legacy of Queen Hatshepsut, one of the most successful rulers of Ancient Egypt. The temple consists of three terraces filled with historical scenes and inscriptions.
Colossi of Memnon
Your tour ends with a visit to the Colossi of Memnon, two massive statues of Pharaoh Amenhotep III, which are among the most iconic remains of his mortuary temple on the West Bank of Luxor.
Return
At the end of your day trip to Luxor from Sharm El Sheikh, you will be transferred to Luxor Airport for your flight back to Sharm El Sheikh.
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What Makes This Tour Unique?
- A private guided experience with a professional Egyptologist.
- A full day trip to luxor from sharm el sheikh exploring Egypt’s top ancient sites.
- Comfortable flight and smooth transfers between Sharm El Sheikh and Luxor.
- Visits to Karnak Temple, Valley of the Kings, Hatshepsut Temple, and Colossi of Memnon.
- A well-planned cultural journey through Egypt’s most iconic landmarks.
Tour Prices
Private trip for 4 persons – (220$) per person
Private trip for 3 persons – (235$) per person
Private trip for 2 persons – (250$) Per Person
Private trip for 1 person – (320$) per person
Children enjoy a 50% discount on standard adult pricing.












