The Rich History of Egypt and The Nile:

The True Story of Lawrence of Arabia

October 25 to November 6, 2024


A visit to Egypt is a lifelong dream for many, and this luxurious journey includes unparalleled behind-the-scenes and privileged access to many of Egypt’s most legendary sites.

Throughout our journey, we are joined by outstanding Egyptologists, scholars, historians, and guides who will contextualize Egypt's archaeology, art, and architecture. We will delve into the meaning of Egyptian gods, animal deities, divine kings, pyramids, temples, and mummification as we explore Egypt’s story of beauty and design but also power and politics.

We will explore the rich history of Egypt as an early center of Christianity, from Moses to Jesus to the Roman era. We will also examine the fascinating legacies of Lawrence of Arabia, Gertrude Bell, and Agatha Christie.

While our ship, the luxurious S.S. Sphinx, can accommodate 78 people in 42 luxurious cabins and suites, we tour in much smaller groups of 25 or fewer. Coming together each day for cocktails, presentations, dinners, and shared time with fellow members, husbands, and their friends is one of the hallmarks of any Connoisseurs journey. Friends traveling with friends makes for a truly fun and memorable experience.

Kathryn Waller and a Connoisseurs Team recently traveled through Egypt and Jordan, returning in March. Click here to view the Notes from Egypt.

Harcourt Waller, the founder of Connoisseurs Tours, posing by the Falcon God Horus on a Connoisseurs Egyptian Journey in 1988.


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Journey Cost | Day-to-Day Itinerary | Included Features | Land Accommodation | Extension | Cancellation, Terms & Conditions

Contact your Guest Services Coordinator by phone at 1-800-856-1045, ext. 1 or email at GuestServices@ConnoisseursTours.com

Itinerary at a Glance

Day 0: Travel Day
Day 1: Arrive in Cairo
Day 2: The National Museum of Egyptian Culture, Coptic Cairo and Fortress of Babylon
Day 3: Citadel of Salah al-Din, The Alabaster Mosque, The Egyptian Museum, Manial Palace Museum
Day 4: Luxor | S.S. Sphinx Embarkation
Day 5: Cruising The Nile River | Dendera
Day 6: Premier Access to The Valley of the Kings & Valley of the Queens
Day 7: Cruising The Nile River | Kom Ombo, Aswan
Day 8: The Golden Age of Travel and Nubian Culture
Day 9: Cruising The Nile River | Aswan, Edfu
Day 10: Cruising The Nile River | Luxor, Esna
Day 11: Disembark | Fly to Cairo
Day 12: The Great Sphinx, Giza, and The Grand Egyptian Museum
Day 13: Depart for Home or Extend Your Stay

The Connoisseurs’ Touch

Luxurious Accommodations

Expert Journey Scholar
Dr. Julian Brown

Expert Journey Scholar
Rev’d Heidi Kinner

Day-to-Day Itinerary

Day 0: Thursday, October 24, 2024 

Travel Day | Depart your home city for Cairo

Today, we depart our home cities for Cairo. Connoisseurs Tours offers an Airline Concierge Service to help with your reservations. Your dedicated reservation team will manage your airline reservations from the time you begin selecting flights until the day you return and will spend extra effort to find just the right airline schedule to suit your needs. This will alleviate any of the unexpected headaches that can arise in today’s travel environment with schedule changes and flight cancellations.

For those who wish to extend their stay, optional pre and post journey extensions are available.


Day 1: Friday, October 25, 2024

Arrive in Cairo

Upon arrival at the Cairo Airport, guests will be welcomed via Expedited Meet and Greet transfers. To ensure your journey is seamless, Connoisseurs Tours’ local representative will meet you before passport control to assist with acquiring your visa stamps, moving through passport control, and collecting your luggage.

You will then be transferred to the beautiful Four Seasons Hotel Cairo, Nile Plaza and a Uniworld staff member will meet you and assist you with your checkin.

The day is yours to rest, relax, and enjoy our luxurious hotel. This evening you are free to dine at your leisure.

Overnight at the Four Seasons Nile.


Day 2: Saturday, October 26, 2024

The National Museum of Egyptian Culture | Coptic Cairo and Fortress of Babylon

We begin today with a visit to The National Museum of Egyptian Civilization, which has an incredible collection that includes mummies and treasures from across Egyptian history. This new state-of-the-art museum boasts a vast collection of artifacts from Ancient Egypt through the modern day – all in a megalithic building overlooking a lake.

The museum’s exceptional collection includes the royal mummies, which are exhibited in a new interactive display using 21st-century cutting-edge technology to go beneath the wrappings and reveal their secrets, in addition to shedding light on the rituals and religious beliefs surrounding mummification in ancient Egypt. The NMEC’s collection tells the story of Egyptian civilizations from pre-historic to Ancient Egyptian, through the Greco-Roman, Coptic and Islamic periods right up until modern times. You’ll see everything from pre-historic stone tools to the golden coffins of Ancient Egypt and the glass lamps of medieval mosques. There are also 19th-century busts of Khedive Ismail, who inaugurated the Suez Canal, and sculptures by early modernist Egyptian artists. It’s a sweeping collection that gives you a great overview of Egyptian culture through the ages - a perfect introduction to your travels across the country.

Coptic Cairo | Fortress of Babylon
We continue from the NMEC to the captivating locale of Coptic Cairo. Long before the city’s foundation back in the 10th century, a Roman fortress called Babylon existed in what is now Coptic Cairo at the crossing of the canal which links the Nile to the Red Sea. Furthermore, the Hanging Church derives from its location above a gate of the Fortress of Babylon.

According to the New Testament, the family of Jesus Christ is said to have lived in what is now Coptic Cairo during his exile from Herod. Saints Sergius and Bacchus Church, the oldest one in Coptic Cairo, stands at this very point. This community also features the Ben Ezra Synagogue, which, according to Jewish tradition, is located on the very spot where the baby Moses was found.

Once known as the Roman stronghold of Babylon, Cairo’s oldest section is the ancient heart of the Coptic Christian community featuring five original churches, the first mosque built in Egypt and the oldest synagogue, all representing three of the major world religions. Egypt’s rich Coptic heritage is preserved at the Coptic Museum, home to the largest collection of Coptic art and historical memorabilia anywhere in the world.

This evening we will have a welcome reception and dinner at the Four Seasons Nile.

Overnight at the Four Seasons Nile.
(B, R, D)


Day 3: Sunday, October 27, 2024

Citadel of Salah al-Din, The Alabaster Mosque, The Egyptian Museum, Manial Palace Museum

Our historical city tour begins with a visit to the Citadel of Salah al-Din, a massive compound containing mosques and museums and offering breathtaking views of Cairo. Founded in the seventh century by Arab conquerors, the Fatimid dynasty rulers made Cairo their capital and named it al-Qahira (“the Victorious”). The great sultan Salah al-Din built his citadel in the 12th century. The citadel was the home of Egypt’s rulers for more than 700 years. We have included a visit to his masterpiece, the great Alabaster Mosque, also known as the Mosque of Muhammad Ali.

The Egyptian Museum in Cairo (EMC) is the oldest archaeological museum in the Middle East, housing over 170,000 artifacts. It has the largest collection of Pharaonic antiquities in the world. The Museum’s exhibits span the Pre-Dynastic Period till the Graeco-Roman Era (c. 5500 BC - AD 364). Encompassing Tutankhamun's major pieces from his tomb, including his famous mask, two of his inner coffins and a collection of his finest jewelery, this exhibition also shows Tutankhamun’s family relationships.

After lunch on your own at the EMC, you will have the choice to continue on or return to the hotel for a restful afternoon. For those who wish, we will explore the grand Museum of Prince Muhammad’s Palace in Manial. The Manial Palace Museum and Garden is one of the most beautiful and important historical museums in Egypt. Exhibiting an important period in the history of modern Egypt, it is characterized by its unique architectural design. Its modern Islamic style merges with Persian and Mamluk elements, inspired by Syrian, Moroccan and Andalusian motifs, as well as Ottoman style, thus harmonizing between a number of Islamic architectural traditions.

This evening you are free for dinner.

Overnight at the Four Seasons Nile.
(B)

 

Day 4: Monday, October 28, 2024

Luxor | S.S. Sphinx Embarkation

This morning we will depart Cairo for Luxor. Upon arrival, we will begin our exploration of the Karnak Complex.

Most visitors to the archaeological site of Karnak may see little more than a jumble of ruinous sandstone blocks and statues. We will have access to the elaborate religious complex of massive pylons and pillars, decorated columns and courts, shrines and sacred lakes with enchanting processional avenues lined with sphinxes. For ruler after ruler over some 2,000 years of Egypt’s past, this was the ancient Egyptian god Amun-Ra’s house on earth. Today, Karnak is the second largest religious site in the World, second to Angkor Wat in Cambodia. One of the conversational projects currently underway at the Karnak complex is the restoration of the carving and inscriptions of the Temple of Khonsu.

Later, we will board the magnificent S.S. Sphinx and sail for beautiful Dendera. Before our Gala Dinner this evening, we will be treated to a folkloric dance performance. A local band of dancers in traditional costumes representing different Egyptian districts will perform a Whirling Dervish show.

(B, L, D)


Day 5: Tuesday, October 29, 2024

Dendera, Cruising The Nile River

Today we will visit the magnificent Temple of Hathor and Luxor.

The temple of Hathor at Dendera is one of the best-preserved Ptolemaic temples. The temple has recently been conserved, revealing brightly painted astronomical ceilings. The impressive Temple of Hathor at Dendera was dedicated to the goddess of love and beauty. Built between 125 BC and AD 65, it is one of the best-preserved temples in all of Egypt and features a rare bas-relief of Cleopatra with Caesarion, the son she bore to Julius Caesar.

We enter the temple of Luxor through the great pylon—a ceremonial gateway—where two enormous statues of Ramses II still stand, along with a pink granite obelisk (its mate stands in the Place de la Concorde in Paris, France). Continue to an enormous interior courtyard, where the Abu Haggag Mosque once stood atop the temple's ruins.

The temple’s chief architects were Amenhotep III (Egypt’s “Sun King,” also known as Amenophis III) and Ramses II, and it was constructed over hundreds of years, beginning around 1400 BC. It was dedicated to the “father of all life,” the god Amun, sometimes referred to as Amon or Amon-Ra. Ancient Egyptians came to the temple to pay tribute to this god during the Opet Festival, celebrated during the annual flooding of the Nile.

Overnight aboard the S.S. Sphinx.
(B, L, D)


Day 6: Wednesday, October 30, 2024

Premier Access to The Valley of the Kings and Valley of the Queens

Luxor is said to be the most extraordinary open-air museum and consists of one-third of the monuments in the world. The valley of the Kings is understandably a World Heritage Site and it can be regarded as the most magnificent burial ground of anywhere in the world. The tombs are hewn into limestone and the walls were sculptured and painted with stunning murals that depicted the daily scenes of life and of the land of the gods.

Within the tombs and along the walls of the Valley of the Kings, inscriptions from the Book of the Dead provided instructions on how the pharaohs could safely journey to the next world and avoid dangers along the way. For the sake of preservation, only a handful of the most interesting tombs are open to visitors at any given time.

We will have privileged access to visit the temple of one of Egypt’s rare female pharaohs to explore Nefertiri’s magnificent, 3,000-year-old tomb.

We will visit the Tomb of Menna. The eighteenth-dynasty tomb of Menna is one of the most beautiful and complex painted tombs of the Theban necropolis of the Nobles at Luxor.

We will also explore The Temple of Hatshepsut at Deir el-Bahri, another highlight today. One of Egypt’s rare female pharaohs, Hatshepsut, is considered by historians to have been one of the most successful rulers of ancient Egypt. Hatshepsut’s successor, Thutmose III, attempted to remove her name from the temple, and many images of the queen were damaged or destroyed during his reign.

We will return to the ship for dinner and a festive party featuring traditional Egyptian music after dinner.

Overnight aboard the S.S. Sphinx.
(B, L, D)


Day 7: Thursday, October 31, 2024

Cruising The Nile River | Aswan, Kom Ombo Temple

The Kom Ombo Temple, unlike most ancient Egyptian temples, is dedicated to two gods—the crocodile god Sobek and the hawk god Horus, the Elder. Of special interest are the reliefs that record the “Triumph of Horus,” showing the battles of Horus and Seth, and several of the 300 crocodile mummies discovered in the vicinity are displayed inside the temple.

After a scenic cruise to Aswan, we will board small boats and sail along the banks of the Nile on a bird-watching excursion for colorful native birds, different species of herons, kingfishers, vultures, sunbirds, and other wildlife that thrive in the marsh grass along the riverbanks.

Overnight aboard the S.S. Sphinx.
(B, L, D)


Day 8: Friday, November 1, 2024

The Golden Age of Travel and Nubian Culture

Today is an epic day, filled with wonders from start to finish. You’ll visit a marvel of modern engineering—the Aswan High Dam—the Unfinished Obelisk, and the beautiful Philae Temple complex. This beautiful temple complex is one of the most picturesque in Egypt.

We will sail in a felucca— a small traditional boat with large triangular sails—a wonderful way to experience the river as Egyptians have for a thousand years—and enjoy afternoon tea at a famous Cataract Hotel. The historic Old Cataract Hotel Aswan is a colonial-era gem that counts Winston Churchill and Princess Diana among its former guests. This famous hotel was depicted in Agatha Christie’s acclaimed mystery novel Death on the Nile.

After dinner onboard this evening, you’ll be treated to an enchanting Nubian show featuring traditionally attired performers, live music, and dancing.

Nubia was home to some of Africa’s earliest kingdoms. Known for rich deposits of gold, Nubia was also the gateway through which luxury products like incense, ivory, and ebony traveled from their source in sub-Saharan Africa to the civilizations of Egypt and the Mediterranean. Archers of exceptional skill provided military strength for Nubian rulers. Kings of Nubia ultimately conquered and ruled Egypt for about a century.

Overnight aboard S.S. Sphinx.
(B, L, D)


Day 9: Saturday, November 2, 2024

Cruising The Nile River | Edfu

Spend the day at leisure or join us for an optional excursion to see the magnificent temples of Abu Simbel. Guests participating in this optional excursion will fly roundtrip from Aswan to Abu Simbel.  The Abu Simbel Temples are some of the most famous in Egypt after the Giza Pyramids. Built by the greatest of the pharaohs, Ramesses II, which made it also known as the Temple of Ramses II or Ramesses II, these huge rock-cut temples marked the southern boundary of the Egyptian Empire with Nubia at the peak of its power during the New Kingdom. 

 They were meant to convey Egypt’s rulers' power to anyone who looked at them. The four statues guarding the doorway to the larger of these temples are the largest sculptures that survive from the ancient Pharaonic era.

Aswan has many treasures to explore: The fine Nubian Museum is housed in an Aga Khan award-winning Nubian-influenced building. The exhibits feature painting, sculptures, weapons, pottery, textiles, and utensils that document more than 6,000 years of Nubian history.

The Sharia el Souk is a seven-block-long market that runs parallel to the Nile. This colorful bazaar is bustling with locals and the atmosphere puts you right in the thick of it.

Overnight aboard S.S. Sphinx.
(B, L, D)


Day 10: Sunday, November 3, 2024

Cruising The Nile River | Luxor

We will have time to slow down and savor the Nile’s majestic scenery as the ship cruises to Luxor.

The Late Roman Temple of Esna lies on the west bank of the Nile about 34 miles (55 kilometers) south of Luxor. Buried under debris for centuries, the temple is just a short walk from the ship through the local market. It dates from the Ptolemaic and Roman periods (180 BC to AD 251) and is one of the last Egyptian temples ever built. We will see two large inscriptions praising Khnum, the ram-headed god of creation, who fashioned mankind on a potter’s wheel from the clay mud of the Nile. There’s also a hypostyle hall with 24 pillars and a ceiling depicting Egyptian astronomical figures and Roman zodiac signs. On the temple’s western wall, look for images of Horus, the god of victory, and Khnum, dragging a net full of fish. At the foot of this façade are the last known hieroglyphic inscriptions ever recorded in Egypt.

Overnight aboard S.S. Sphinx.
(B, L, D)


Day 11: Monday, November 4, 2024

Luxor (Disembark) | Fly To Cairo

Today we disembark in Luxor and transfer to the airport for our return flight to Cairo. Then, check in to your luxury hotel, where you’ll have time to relax before dinner.

Overnight at the Four Seasons Nile.


Day 12: Tuesday, November 5, 2024

The Great Sphinx, Giza, and The Grand Egyptian Museum

This morning we drive to Giza, where we begin at the paws of the Great Sphinx. Afterward, we see the Great Pyramid of Khufu (Dynasty 4) and have the opportunity to ascend to the king’s burial chamber. We will explore the Solar Boat Museum, housing the exceptionally preserved cedar boat, and, time permitting, visit Khafra’s Valley Temple with its alabaster floors and red granite walls.

After lunch at a local restaurant, we visit the Grand Egyptian Museum (GEM). The GEM will house artifacts of ancient Egypt, including the complete Tutankhamun collection, and is set to be the largest archaeological museum in the world.

Tonight we will gather together for a farewell reception and dinner.

Overnight at the Four Seasons Nile.
(B, L, D)


Day 13: Wednesday, November 6, 2024

Depart for Home or Extend Your Stay

After breakfast today, you will be transferred to the airport from the hotel. For those who wish, extend your stay to continue your exploration.

(B)

 

 Land Accommodation

 

The Four Seasons Hotel Cairo | Nile Plaza

In the heart of Cairo on the banks of the River Nile, the Four Seasons Hotel opens the door to discovering Egypt’s 5,000-year-old ancient mysteries. Set out to explore the majestic pyramids, the 1,000-year old market, the 12th-century citadel and the ancient Egyptian museum. Later, experience Cairo’s breathtaking sunset, dine at one of the hotel’s nine acclaimed restaurants, relive the pharaoh’s beauty secrets at the Spa or simply take an art tour to see the collection of contemporary local artwork that fills our halls. The stylish and well-appointed Guest Rooms offer the very best in comfort and privacy, while providing a peaceful retreat in which to relax and unwind throughout your stay.

Staterooms and Pricing

The S.S. Sphinx offers two gourmet dining venues, a swimming pool, massage room and 42 gorgeously appointed suites. This Super Ship offers an authentically immersive onboard experience, with bespoke decor by local artisans and materials sourced regionally—such as fine Egyptian cottons, marble and hand-carved blonde wood—to highlight Egyptian craftsmanship while minimizing tour carbon footprint.

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Royal Suites (waitlist only)

Royal Suites are expansive and luxuriously appointed (495 square feet) featuring a separate sitting room for spacious lounging, regionally inspired decor from locally sourced materials, floor-to-ceiling glass doors that open to a private french balcony, luxurious marble en suite bathroom with walk-in shower and separate full-sized bathtub, elegant robes and slippers, hair dryer, individually controllable air conditioning, flat screen TV (marine satellite), mini fridge, direct-dial phone, safe deposit box, wifi, tea/coffee making facilities and an espresso machine.

  • $15,995 per person, double occupancy

  • single occupancy rate available upon request


Grand Suites (waitlist only)

Grand Suites are spacious and luxuriously appointed (430 square feet) featuring an interior seating area, regionally inspired decor from locally sourced materials, floor-to-ceiling glass doors that open to a private french balcony, en suite bathroom with walk-in shower and separate full-sized bathtub, elegant robes and slippers, hair dryer, individually controllable air conditioning, flat screen TV (marine satellite), mini fridge, direct-dial phone, safe deposit box, wifi, and tea/coffee making facilities.

  • $14,995 per person, double occupancy

  • $26,995 per person, single occupancy


Suites (waitlist only)

Suites are generously-sized and luxuriously appointed (344 square feet) featuring an interior seating area and regionally inspired decor from locally sourced materials, floor-to-ceiling glass doors that open to a private french balcony, en suite bathroom with shower and separate bathtub, elegant robes and slippers, hair dryer, individually controllable air conditioning, flat screen TV (marine satellite), mini fridge, direct-dial phone, safe deposit box, wifi, and tea/coffee making facilities.

  • $13,995 per person, double occupancy

  • $22,995 per person, single occupancy


 

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Contact your Guest Services Coordinator by phone at 1-800-856-1045 ext. 1, or email at GuestServices@ConnoisseursTours.com

 Optional Journey Extension

 

1-Night Pre Journey Extension | Cairo

For those who wish to arrive a night early to rest, a 1-night pre journey stay at the Four Seasons Nile is available and includes expedited meet and greet transfers, hotel, and breakfast. If you wish to add the Pre Journey Extension to your reservation, please contact Guest Services.

  • $459 per person, double occupancy

  • $859 per person, single occupancy


 

Included Features

  • VIP Expedited Meet and Greet Service and Private Transfers.

  • Five nights at the luxurious Four Seasons Hotel, Cairo.

  • Seven nights sailing aboard the elegant S.S. Sphinx along the Nile with lavish and large Staterooms and Suites.

  • Meals and Receptions as indicated in the itinerary (Breakfast- B, Lunch - L, Dinner - D, Reception - R).

  • Exclusive Private Receptions and Dinner just for Connoisseurs Guests.

  • Evening Master Class Presentations with journey scholars.

  • Outstanding Egyptologists, scholars, and guides who will contextualize Egypt's archaeology, art, and architecture.

  • Performances in Egyptian music and dance.

  • All internal flights from Cairo to Luxor and return back to Cairo from Luxor.

  • Up-close access to the pyramids venturing beyond the crowd barriers to fully appreciate this colossal ancient statue.

  • High tea at the Colonial Cataract Hotel in Aswan - the setting of Agatha Christie’s Death on the Nile.

  • Sail aboard feluccas - traditional  Egyptian sail boats.

  • Wildlife and Bird watching in small boats through the marshy tributaries of the Nile.

  • All gratuities and tips are included for all guides, and onboard personnel (ship staff, crew, Cruise/Tour Manager) during the entire journey and cruise.

  •  Entrances to all sites in the itinerary, including privileged access to many Tombs and Temples such as:

    • Be among the first to tour the highly anticipated Grand Egyptian Museum, the world’s largest archaeological museum and home to the unprecedented collection of Tutankhamun artifacts, projected to open in 2023.

    • The rare opportunity to explore Nefertari’s magnificent, 3,000-year-old tomb, where entrance is strictly limited to preserve the integrity of its colorful wall paintings.

    • Marvel at the Step Pyramid of King Djoser, Egypt’s oldest pyramid, and take a special inside look at its impressive underground apartments, opened for the first time in many decades.

    • The vast, UNESCO-recognized area of Thebes a spectacular snapshot of ancient Egyptian civilization at its peak, with its exquisite array of temples and tombs.

    • The temple of Hathor at Dendera, which is one of the best-preserved Ptolemaic temples. The temple has recently been conserved, revealing the brightly painted astronomical ceilings.

    • The tomb of Menna (Dynasty 18) to see the beautiful wall paintings.

    • Exploration of Coptic Cairo and the Coptic Museum with its collection of manuscripts, ceramics, sculpture, and textiles that date from the earliest days of Christianity to early Islamic times.

    • Exploration of Ottoman and Islamic Cairo.

 Your Expert Journey Scholars

 

Dr. Julian Brown
Born in England, Julian Brown made his home in Paris over thirty years ago. Dr. Brown began leading tours around Europe in the early 1980s whilst studying French and Spanish at university and now spends much of each year conducting museum visits and historical walking tours in the French capital. He holds a PhD on ancient Vietnamese art history, and regularly leads tours through the French provinces, Italy, Spain and Southeast Asia. Books and classical music compete with travel, art and history as his main passions.

The Very Rev. Heidi E. Kinner
Rev. Kinner grew up in England, where she was a member of her village Church of England parish and first thought about the ministry. Upon graduation from Colorado State University, she attended U.S. Maine Corps Officer Candidate School, and was commissioned a Second Lieutenant in 1993. Her service in the USMC included a tour as a Company Commander with the Women's Recruit Training Battalion at Marine Corps Recruit Deport Parris Island, SC. It was during her service at Parris Island that she pursued the call to ordained ministry. She received a Master of Divinity at Nashotah House Episcopal Seminary in Wisconsin. Rev. Kinner served churches in California, Alabama and Montana before accepting the call to serve at Christ Memorial Chapel in Hobe Sound, Florida, beginning in December 2017. She is married to Scott Kinner (Major, USMC, Ret.)

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