Petra Tour from Sharm by Cruise
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Description
Experience the amazing Petra Tour from Sharm El Sheikh, a journey to one of the New Seven Wonders of the World. Travel from Sharm El Sheikh to Taba, then by boat to Aqaba before exploring the legendary rose-red city of Petra in Jordan. Walk through the Siq canyon and discover the breathtaking Treasury, ancient tombs, and rock-carved monuments of the Nabataean civilization. Book now your Petra Tour from Sharm El Sheikh and enjoy a once-in-a-lifetime adventure!
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What's Included
Included
- Pick up services from hotel & return
- Transfer from your hotel and return by a modern coach
- Diving equipment
- Lunch on board
- Water & soft drink on board
- All taxes & service charge
Excluded
- Any extras not mentioned in the program
- Tipping
Itinerary
- Discover the unforgettable Petra Tour from Sharm El Sheikh, a full-day journey to one of the world’s most iconic archaeological wonders in Jordan. Your adventure begins with a comfortable pickup from your hotel in Sharm El Sheikh and a transfer by modern air-conditioned vehicle to Taba, taking approximately 3.5 hours.
- Upon arrival in Taba, you will be assisted before taking a boat to Aqaba. From there, continue your journey directly to Petra, the legendary “Rose Red City” and ancient capital of the Nabataeans, beautifully carved into the mountains.
- Start your exploration with a horseback ride to the entrance of the Siq, a stunning natural canyon formed by towering rock walls. Walk through the 1.2 km gorge surrounded by ancient carvings, statues, and niches that showcase the brilliance of Nabataean civilization.
- At the end of the Siq, witness the breathtaking Treasury suddenly appear—an unforgettable moment as this 2,000-year-old monument reveals itself through the canyon. Continue your tour along the Street of Facades to discover the Roman Theatre, Royal Tombs, Roman Colonnaded Street, and Qasr Al-Bent, each telling the story of Petra’s rich history.
- Enjoy lunch during your visit before returning to Aqaba port, taking the cruise back to Taba, and transferring back to your hotel in Sharm El Sheikh.,
Important Note:
For travel on days other than Tuesday & Friday, additional fees apply:
Taba entry fee $20 | Taxi fee $10 per person | Israeli departure taxes $64 per person | Jordan exit fee $15 per person.
Prices
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Single |
$ 999 Price per person |
| 2 Persons | $ 679 Price per person |
| 3 Persons | $ 667 Price per person |
| 4 Persons | $ 619 Price per person |
| 5 Persons | $ 598 Price per person |
| 6 Persons | $ 529 Price per person |
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Frequently asked questions
Yes, most travelers need a visa to enter Egypt. Many nationalities can obtain a visa on arrival at the airport or apply online for an e-Visa before their trip. Check with your local Egyptian consulate for specific requirements.
The best time to visit Egypt is during the cooler months, from October to April. This period offers pleasant temperatures for exploring ancient sites and enjoying a Nile cruise. Summers (May to September) can be very hot, especially in Luxor and Aswan.
Pack light, breathable clothing for daytime, along with comfortable walking shoes, a hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen. Modest attire is recommended when visiting religious sites. Bring a light jacket for cooler evenings, especially during winter.
Yes, Egypt is generally safe for tourists, and the government prioritizes security in key tourist areas. It’s advisable to stay informed, follow local guidelines, and book with a reputable travel agency as Love Egypt Tours to ensure a smooth experience.
Most Nile cruise packages include:
✔ Accommodation on the cruise ship
✔ Full-board meals (breakfast, lunch, dinner)
✔ Guided tours to famous sites like Luxor and Karnak Temples, the Valley of the Kings, and Aswan’s Philae Temple
✔ Onboard entertainment and activities
Flights, drinks, and optional excursions may be extra—always check your package details.
Some highlights include:
- Cairo: Pyramids of Giza, Sphinx, Egyptian Museum, Khan El Khalili Bazaar
- Luxor: Valley of the Kings, Karnak Temple, Luxor Temple
- Aswan: Philae Temple, Abu Simbel, Nubian Villages
- Nile Cruise: A scenic journey between Luxor and Aswan, stopping at iconic ancient sites
The official currency is the Egyptian Pound (EGP). You can exchange money at banks, hotels, or exchange offices. ATMs are widely available, and major credit cards are accepted at hotels and tourist spots. However, carrying some cash is useful for small purchases and tips.
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