Get ready for an amazing 19-day journey that will take you through three incredible destinations—Jordan, Egypt, and Morocco—and where wonders, cultures, and scenery will unite in one great adventure. Start off in Jordan by visiting Petra, the city of the past, the red sands of Wadi Rum, and the Dead Sea, which is famous for its healing waters. After that, go on to Egypt and see the famous Pyramids of Giza, go for a cruise on the Nile River, and visit the temples and tombs of the kings and queens from Luxor to the south. End your travel in Morocco by visiting the busy markets of Marrakech, the blue streets of Chefchaouen, the ancient city of Fes, and the beautiful Atlas Mountains. This all-inclusive trip with the assistance of professional guides, resting in various types of comfortable hotels, and no-hassle travel arrangements is ideal for those who want to experience the Middle East and North Africa deeply from a cultural perspective at once.
This Middle East tour package is amazing, as it combines all the different aspects of history, adventure, and real experiences in one amazing itinerary.
Your amazing journey starts in Amman, the lively capital city of Jordan. As soon as you land at Queen Alia International Airport, our tour guide will greet you with a warm smile and take you to your hotel in a nice air-conditioned car. After the formalities of checking in, take the entire day at your own pace to either rest or discover the lively streets and the cultural attractions in Amman.
Following breakfast, a guided tour of Amman will be your first activity, which will begin with the Citadel, an archaeological site that is of great historical value and also gives a nice view of the whole city. Classic Theater and the lively center of town are the next places to visit. After that, it is time for the Dead Sea, which is the lowest place on the planet. You can simply float in its mineral-packed waters and have a good time with the mud that has healing properties. Drive back to Amman to spend the night.
After the morning meal, proceed to Jerash, which is considered among the most well-preserved Roman cities after the Italian ones. Stroll along the city's colonnaded streets, visit the magnificent theaters, and see the temples. Next, stop by Ajloun Castle, a 12th-century fortress perched on a hill with wonderful views over the Jordan Valley. The day ends at Umm Qais, a Greco-Roman city that has no comparison regarding the views it offers over the Sea of Galilee and the Golan Heights. Go back to Amman, where you will spend the night.
Proceed to the airport after breakfast to take your flight to Cairo, bustling Egypt’s capital. Our representative will be waiting to receive you at the airport. You will then be transferred to your hotel. Rest back till check-in and go out to unwind or explore Cairo till the evening, observing its vast culture and landmarks.
Start your day with breakfast and then spend the morning visiting the legendary Giza Plateau, where such engineering marvels as the Great Pyramids of Giza and the Sphinx are found, and capture unforgettable photos. After lunch at a local restaurant, explore the Egyptian Museum, where King Tutankhamon's treasures and other ancient artifacts have long been displayed. End the day with a visit to Khan El Khalili Bazaar and buy souvenirs until departure, if it pleases you.
After breakfast, a flight to Luxor, usually dubbed the best open-air museum in the world. Upon arrival at Luxor airport, embark on the first-class luxury Nile cruise liner for lunch. The afternoon visits the East Bank of Luxor to see the unbelievable Karnak Temple and the stately Luxor Temple before returning to the cruise ship for dinner and overnight on the Nile.
After a delightful breakfast onboard, begin your day with a visit to the West Bank of Luxor. Start with visiting the Valley of the Kings, the burial ground of some of the mightiest pharaohs in Egypt, including Tutankhamon. Now move to the Temple of Queen Hatshepsut, a fascinating mortuary temple dedicated to one of the grand and famous female pharaohs of Egypt. Large architecture and terraced design inspire awe. Indulge your thirst for archaeology by visiting the Colossi of Memnon, two massive stone statues established at what was the entrance of a temple way back in history. One need not feel sorry for not taking the opportunity to shoot.
After a morning thrilling with exploration, you will return to your steady cruise ship. Here, a wonderful lunch should be waiting. Later, over lunch, your ship will begin cruising on the Nile toward Edfu as you sail through some of Egypt's calm countryside. Relax on deck, taking in the views, or unwind in your cabin as you cruise towards your next adventure. In the evening, enjoy a delightful dinner onboard and retire for a restful night as you sail deeper into Egypt’s historic landscape.
After breakfast on the boat, you can set off exploring the Edfu Temple, one of Egypt's most astounding and better-conserved ancient sites. With the temple being dedicated to Horus, the god of the falcon, it is famous for the pylon, highly ornate sidewalls, and stupendous entrance.
After your visit, return to the ship for your delicious lunch and sail on the majestic Nile to Kom Ombo. Disembark at Kom Ombo to visit the temple of Kom Ombo, which is said to be somewhere between Sobek the crocodile god and Horus the Elder. Don't forget to take a brief visit to the small museum located at its very steps, which showcases mummified crocodiles as well as other fascinating artifacts.
The ship sails towards Aswan in the evening—transfer feeling nothing but the leisurely Nile coast dinner, listening to that musical note of the Nile in the twilight of the evening. True relaxation is in order today, while planning how you will tackle the next path in your Egyptian adventure.
After breakfast, discover Aswan’s treasures: the High Dam, the Unfinished Obelisk, and the beautiful Philae Temple dedicated to the goddess Isis. Return to your cruise ship for lunch and exploring Aswan or relaxing on board.
After breakfast, disembark in Aswan and fly back to Cairo. Upon arrival, transfer to your hotel and enjoy the rest of the day at leisure.
You are checking out of the hotel after breakfast and then will transfer to the airport to fly to Casablanca, the lively city along Morocco's coast. Upon arrival, our amiable airport representative will meet you and transfer you to your hotel. Upon check-in, you will be left with no other obligation other than to rest and really enjoy this day. Feel free to hang out in Casablanca or have some quality relaxation time inside the hotel. Take a walk beside the corniche, maybe grab a coffee in a local café, or relax with a quiet evening before your Moroccan adventure—incredible, really—begins!
After breakfast, visit the breathtaking Hassan II Mosque, the largest mosque in Morocco, appropriately known for its dramatic architecture and astounding views of the mighty Atlantic Ocean. Just up the road and at your disposal is the Habous Quarter, a sandstone block made of low-rise traditional districts where Moroccan art is exhibited, from bright markets to historical architecture.
Once you have maneuvered around Casablanca, proceed to Rabat for the rest of your Moroccan experience. Upon arrival at your hotel, breathe in a lungful of fresh air and use the rest of the day as you wish. Relax and do nothing, or explore Rabat and its intimate little streets and cafes.
After breakfast, proceed for a guided visit to Rabat, the capital of Morocco, and enjoy learning about its rich heritage and culture. Your first visit will be to the beautiful ruins of Chellah, which date back to Roman and medieval times. Follow up with your visit to Kasbah Ouddaya, which lies on the slope of the hill and gives you a delightful view of the Bouregister River. Then, feel free to roam around the packed souks and bazaars in the Medina, from where you can take back to your heart's content Moroccan artifacts and souvenirs.
Thereafter, go ahead and visit Café Maure and have a traditional Moroccan tea accompanying mint tea, Kaab Ghazal (a delightful pastry with a deer hoof-like shape), and Ghariba (a sweet, cylindricaly biscuit), which will complete an elegant Moroccan tea evening spent in tranquility.
On this journey moving on to Fes, you come across two additional absorbing spots, the first being an exploration of the site of Volubilis, which has been declared a UNESCO World Heritage site due to the ruins of the Berber and Roman civilizations. Here, a guide from the local municipality is going to take you around the ancient city, but only on the basis of licit facts and meanings.
Now onwards to Meknes, one of the much-so-overlooked imperial cities of Morocco. Raised by Sultan Moulay Ismail, this grand city was built to outmatch Versailles. See the Bab El Mansour gate that stands as the city's symbol and Lhri, the throbbing heart of the city. You'll go from Meknes to Fez once your tour of Meknes comes to an end.
After breakfast, take a sightseeing tour of Fez, the former capital of Morocco before 1912: Begin with a stroll through the Medina, a World Heritage Site established in the 9th century, home to the world's first university, Al Quaraouiyine. Then, meander through the narrow streets of this bustling quarter, visiting the famous Bou-Inania and Attarin Medersas with their best-preserved intricate ornaments and peaceful courtyards. The business visit should carry on through Ess-Seffarine Square, presided over by metal handicrafting and finally to the tanners' section, still processing the leather in the traditional manner.
Head to the Mausoleum of Moulay Idriss, a spiritually significant site stashed away for the deepest beliefs, and take a rare opportunity to admire the fantastic fountains and antique shops of El-Nejjarine Square. For a corner full of history, take the Hebrew district (Mellah)—do not miss it; see how skilled artisans put together beautiful carvings out of wood in the cabinetmakers' souk.
To learn from master potters in local workshops, painting, with many restaurants to enjoy lunch at after. Everyone can go back to their respective hotels together or leave the rest of the afternoon abandoned to yet another sightseeing spree through the old town.
After breakfast, travel from Fez to Marrakech, passing through picturesque Berber villages and stopping for lunch in Beni Mellal before arriving at your hotel in Marrakech.
Visit Marrakech, an emblazoned Moroccan city filled with sparkling culture and historical significance. After breakfast, enjoy a grand tour of the "Red City" before letting yourself in on the entrancing display at Marrakech's impressive Majorelle Garden.
After this, visit Menara Gardens, a lovely refuge bearing relatively tiny-scale buildings, which stands in orchards, or olive groves. The name Menara, meaning "beacon" in Arabic, refers to the iconic pavilion overlooking a Medari basin. From there, continue to the Koutoubia Mosque, a magnificent structure that dominates the Marrakech skyline with its impressive minaret. You'll also explore Mallah, the historic Jewish quarter of the city.
Following a scrumptious meal at a local dining spot, take a quick break by hopping on a Koutchi and riding to the Jamaa El Fnaa for all the flair of the busy square's street performers, market stalls and food fryers.
Enjoy a day at leisure in Marrakech, free to explore the vibrant city at your own pace.
After breakfast, transfer to Marrakech Menara Airport for your departure, marking the end of your unforgettable 19-day Jordan, Egypt, and Morocco Tour.
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Jordan, Egypt, and Morocco Tour Prices
Our prices are listed in USD per person, with the option to pay in Euros or GBP. Rates may vary during Christmas, New Year, and Easter. At Around Egypt Tours, we provide competitive and transparent pricing. Once your booking is confirmed, the rates are locked with no further changes.
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Departure Tips
To ensure smooth travel, we recommend scheduling outbound international flights after 3:00 PM on the final day of your tour. Our tour manager is available to assist with additional accommodations or transfers if needed.
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Children Policy
- Infants (0-2 years Free of charge when sharing with parents.
- Children under 6 years: Pay 25% of the adult rate with an extra bed.
- Children under 12 years: Pay 50% of the adult rate with an extra bed.
- Children 12 years and older: Full adult rate applies.
- Policy Limit: A maximum of one child per room with parents.
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Payment Policy
A 25% deposit is required to confirm your booking, increasing to 50% during peak seasons (Christmas, New Year). The remaining balance must be paid one week before arrival or in cash upon arrival.
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Installment Payment Plan
We offer a convenient installment plan for your Jordan, Egypt, and Morocco Tour. Payments can be spread over 6, 9, or 12 months, with the option to settle the balance before your trip or upon arrival using a credit or debit card.
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Tipping Guidelines
Tipping is appreciated but not mandatory. It reflects your satisfaction with the service provided, although employers are responsible for ensuring fair wages for staff.
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Cancellation Policy
- 61+ days before arrival: 10% of the total price charged.
- 31-60 days before arrival: 20% of the total price charged.
- 15-30 days before arrival: 50% of the total price charged.
- 1-14 days before arrival: 100% of the total price charged.
- Domestic flights: Cancellation fees apply.
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Visa Information
- Morocco, Egypt, and Jordan entry visas: Please check with your nearest embassy regarding visa requirements.
- Ensure your passport is valid for at least six months before your arrival.