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Land-Only Egypt Holidays

Not every traveller wants a Nile cruise. Land-only Egypt holidays cover the same classic circuit – Cairo, Luxor, Aswan, optionally Alexandria, the Red Sea, the White Desert – without the ship. You sleep in hotels in each city, travel between them by air or rail. Starting around £1,565 per person for 9 days, ground-only.

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The hallmarks

The hallmarks of a land-only Egypt holiday

Not every traveller wants a Nile cruise. Our land-only Egypt holidays cover the same classic circuit – Cairo, Luxor, Aswan, optionally Alexandria, the Red Sea, the White Desert – without the ship. Picture sleeping at the Sofitel Old Cataract in Aswan with the Nile through your window for three nights, walking to dinner on the terrace, no early-morning ship departure to chase.

Or the Sofitel Winter Palace in Luxor, walking distance to Karnak for the evening sound-and-light show. The temples are the same; what changes is where you sleep and the pace between visits. Land-only Egypt holidays suit returning Egypt visitors, anyone with motion sensitivity, and travellers who'd like the late-evening temple access that's easier from a hotel base than from a moored cruise ship. Nine-day land-only holidays from £1,565 per person, ground-only.

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How to choose

How to choose your land-only Egypt holiday

Three pillars decide a land-only shape. How you replace the cruise is the biggest single choice.

Your replacement for the cruise

Three ways to see Edfu and Kom Ombo without sailing. Drive Luxor → Aswan via both temples in one road day (most-booked) – replaces the cruise sailing day entirely. Day trip from Luxor (2h to Edfu, 1h to Kom Ombo, 3h back) keeps you based in Luxor. Day trip from Aswan (45 min to Kom Ombo, 1h to Edfu, 1.5h back) is the easier of the day-trip options.

Your base city choice

Luxor and Aswan are the two southern bases. Luxor puts Karnak, Luxor Temple and the Valley of the Kings at your doorstep – three nights here is the sweet spot. Aswan is gentler – Philae, the High Dam, the unfinished obelisk, and Abu Simbel as a charter flight or 3.5-hour drive. Most land-only holidays do both: three nights Luxor plus three nights Aswan.

Your hotel tier

Land-only's hotel choice matters more than it does on a cruise-inclusive shape, since you sleep at the hotel rather than the cabin. At 4-star, the Sonesta St. George Luxor and Mövenpick Resort Aswan. At 5-star, the Sofitel Winter Palace Luxor and the Sofitel Old Cataract Aswan. Suite tiers are covered under our luxury slice.

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Practical questions

What clients ask about this style of holiday.

  1. 01What's the difference between a land-only Egypt holiday and one with a Nile cruise?

    A standard 7-day Egypt holiday bundles a 4-night Nile cruise between Luxor and Aswan. A land-only Egypt holiday replaces those nights with 4-star hotel stays in Luxor and Aswan. Similar temples, different experience – cruise unpacks once and watches Egypt drift past, land-only changes hotel rooms but gives more breathing room and a city-base feel.

  2. 02Can I see Edfu and Kom Ombo without a Nile cruise?

    Yes – both are doable as a long day trip from Luxor or Aswan, typically as a road combination. The temples are open to the public regardless of how you arrived. The trade-off: cruise visits arrive at quieter times and the temple-to-deck transition is part of the experience. Land-only visits feel more like temple hops.

  3. 03How much does a land-only Egypt holiday cost from the UK?

    Land-only Egypt holidays start around £1,565 per person for 9 days at 4-star (ground-only, party of 2). They run 10–25% more than the equivalent cruise-inclusive holiday because hotel suites + meals à la carte cost more than cabins + full board. At 5-star (Winter Palace Luxor, Old Cataract Aswan), 9-day land-only holidays run £2,800–£3,950 per person. UK flights separate. Add 25–35% for Christmas, New Year and the school half-terms.

  4. 04Who should choose a land-only Egypt holiday?

    Five groups: (1) returning Egypt visitors who already did the standard cruise on a first trip, (2) travellers with motion sensitivity or claustrophobia, (3) larger budget per day who'd like suite hotels, (4) families with very young children who don't pool well on cruise ships, and (5) anyone who specifically wants late-evening temple access (Karnak at sound-and-light, Philae night show) – easier from a Luxor / Aswan hotel base than a moored ship. For most first-time British visitors, the cruise is still the recommended shape.

  5. 05What's the best land-only Egypt holiday itinerary?

    Our most-booked land-only shape (9 days): 2 nights Cairo (Pyramids, GEM) → fly to Luxor → 3 nights Luxor (East Bank, West Bank, Hatshepsut, balloon at sunrise) → drive to Aswan via Edfu + Kom Ombo → 3 nights Aswan (Philae, High Dam, Abu Simbel day trip) → fly back to Cairo. The drive between Luxor and Aswan replaces the cruise sailing and includes the same temple stops. Variant: replace the drive with the overnight sleeper train + day flights.

From the Cairo desk

Found the shape. Now make it yours.

Every Egypt holiday we sell is tailor-made – your dates, your party, your pace. Send a short brief or talk to the Cairo desk direct. Replies inside one working day.

– Suhaila & the Cairo team · 38 years · 6 offices · IATA #90255546