Cairo Day Tour to Giza including Nile Dinner Cruise and Lunch
Cairo (Egypt)
Location
Pyramids of Giza visit
Start your day with a visit to Giza Pyramids and Sphinx , then proceed to the Egyptian museum with unrivaled content in the whole world whether, statues, jewelry, Papyri depicting Ancient Egyptian daily life and so on, afterwards you will continue to Coptic Cairo to visit the Hanging Church which is one of the oldest churches in the world.
Experience an evening worth remembering as you cruise along the Nile River in Cairo. Make sure to add this experience to your Egypt tour as it is not just amazing, it is entertaining. The Nile dinner Cruise in Cairo lets you enjoy dinner and traditional entertainment on a boat cruise. This experience is the best way to enjoy your night while on a visit to Cairo. Here, you get to experience the beauty and elegance of the City of Cairo at night .
River Nile tour on a dinner cruise
This Nile Cruise in Cairo with dinner guarantees maximum enjoyment as you enjoy dinner in an open buffet. You also get to experience first-hand, the romance of Cairo by night. The most intriguing aspect of this dinner cruise is the belly-dancing show. This show features several dancers who perform in their traditional attires.
What Is Included In This Tour Package?
On this package, you get to enjoy pick-up and return services to your hotel. This will be done in a modern and fully air-conditioned personal vehicle. All service charges and taxes are covered by this package. You can also request the services of an interpreter to ensure you don’t miss out on the fun of the night. While on the cruise, there is an open buffet dinner, belly dance, folklore show and the best Western music.
Contact us today and have us make arrangements for you to be a part of this Nile Dinner Cruise in Cairo. It is going to be an experience you will keep talking about for many years.
What's included?
- Food and drinks
Transport by air-conditioned minivan
Bottled water
30 minutes camel ride
Free welcome drink
Free WiFi in your van
Lunch in a restaurant overlooking the Sphinx and the pyramids with set menu of grill chicken/kebab and kofta
Dinner on Nile cruise (2 hours sailing and buffet dinner)
Exclusions
- Tip or gratuity
Extra entrance fees (interior of Giza pyramids, Solar Boat Museum, Royal Mummy Room)
Drinks
Please Note
Pickup & Timing: Your guide contacts you the evening before your tour via WhatsApp to reconfirm the exact pickup time and your hotel details. Pickup is from the lobby of any hotel in Cairo or Giza (Luxor or Aswan for southern tours). If you're staying in an Airbnb or non-hotel accommodation, share your location pin when booking so your driver can find you easily.
What You'll Pay On-Site: All entry fees listed in the itinerary are included. If you choose optional upgrades during the tour — such as entering the Tutankhamun tomb, the Seti I tomb, or the Great Pyramid interior — these are paid on-site by credit or debit card. Your guide will advise whether each upgrade is worthwhile before you decide. Cash is no longer accepted at most major archaeological sites in Egypt.
Weather & Sun Egypt is hot and dry for most of the year. From October to March, daytime temperatures in Cairo are comfortable (18–25°C / 65–77°F), but mornings can be cool. From April to September, expect 35–45°C (95–113°F) at open-air sites. The Giza Plateau, Valley of the Kings, and Karnak have almost no shade. Your guide schedules site visits to avoid the worst midday heat, but sun protection is essential regardless of season.
Dress Code: Dress comfortably and modestly. At mosques (Al-Hussein, Al-Azhar, Alabaster Mosque), shoulders and knees must be covered — this applies to all genders. At archaeological sites, there is no dress code, but lightweight long sleeves protect against the sun better than sunscreen alone. Comfortable closed-toe shoes with grip are essential — sites involve walking on sand, uneven stone, and rough terrain.
Photography: Photography is permitted at most outdoor archaeological sites. Inside tombs (Valley of the Kings), photography is generally prohibited unless you purchase a separate photography ticket. Inside the Grand Egyptian Museum, photography rules vary by gallery — your guide advises on the day. Drone photography at all archaeological sites requires permits that are extremely difficult to obtain. Do not fly a drone without confirmed authorization.
Payments & Currency Egypt's currency is the Egyptian Pound (EGP). Most tourist-facing businesses accept credit/debit cards and USD. Your guide and driver accept tips in EGP, USD, or EUR. ATMs are widely available in Cairo, Luxor, and Aswan. Recommended tipping: $5–10 per person for your guide on a half-day tour, $10–15 on a full day. $3–5 for your driver.
Health & Safety: Drink only bottled water (provided on your tour). Tap water in Egypt is not safe for tourists. Carry any personal medications you need — pharmacies are available but may not stock specific brands. Apply sunscreen before departure, not on-site — you'll be in the sun within minutes of arriving at most sites. Travel insurance is required for all tours and is not provided by Pyramids Land.
Cultural Notes: Egyptians are genuinely welcoming. "Shukran" (thank you) and "Salaam alaikum" (peace be upon you) go a long way. At tourist sites, you may be approached by local vendors or people offering unsolicited help (leading you to a viewpoint, taking your photo). A polite "la, shukran" (no, thank you) works. Your guide manages these interactions so you don't have to.
What do I need to bring?
- Comfortable closed-toe shoes with grip (sand, uneven stone, rough terrain at all sites)
- Hat with a brim — essential at Giza, Saqqara, Valley of the Kings, Karnak, and all open-air sites
- Sunscreen (apply before departure — you'll be in the sun immediately on arrival)
- Sunglasses
- Camera or smartphone (charged — there are no charging points at sites)
- A light scarf or shawl for mosque visits (shoulders and knees covered)
- Small daypack for water, camera, and sun protection
- Any personal medications you need during the day
We provide bottled water throughout the tour. You do not need to bring your own.
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