Egypt Itinerary 14 Days: Cairo, Luxor, Aswan, Abu Simbel and the Red Sea

May 02, 2026 · By Egypt History Tours Editorial Team

Direct answer: Yes — you can see Cairo, Luxor, Aswan, Abu Simbel and enjoy Red Sea beach time in 14 days without rushed transfers. A careful routing gives two to three nights at each anchor point with sensible flights or a single overnight road transfer for Abu Simbel, letting you experience major monuments and a relaxed Nile cruise pace.

Why two route options matter for a relaxed 14-day trip. The core challenge in a two-week Egypt plan is balancing internal travel time with immersive visits. One route minimizes internal flights and places the cruise in the middle of the trip; the other groups flights to reduce hotel changes and ends with beach downtime. Both strategies let you spend full mornings or afternoons at major sites rather than arriving and leaving on the same day. Consider your tolerance for early departures, domestic flights, and whether you prefer to end with beach relaxation or start there to recover from long-haul travel.

Route A — Cairo, fly to Aswan, Nile cruise downstream, Luxor, then Red Sea beach. Begin with at least two full days in Cairo to visit the Pyramids of Giza, the Egyptian Museum and a historic neighbourhood stroll. Take an early domestic flight to Aswan for two days that include Philae Temple and the height of Nubian culture; board a four-night Nile cruise that sails from Aswan to Luxor with stops at Kom Ombo and Edfu, giving time for temple visits at dawn or late afternoon. Disembark in Luxor for two nights to explore the East and West Banks, then transfer onward to the Red Sea via a short domestic flight or private transfer for three nights of beach downtime. This sequencing minimizes back-and-forth transfers and places the cruise where the river is most scenic.

Route B — Cairo, Red Sea relaxation first, then fly to Luxor for a Nile cruise north to Aswan and an Abu Simbel excursion. Fly into Cairo and spend two days on iconic city sites, then transfer to a Red Sea resort for four nights to recover from the long-haul flight and enjoy snorkeling or diving. From the coast fly to Luxor to board a four-night cruise north to Aswan; include a dedicated day trip to Abu Simbel either by a short domestic flight from Aswan or as a scheduled road excursion if you prefer fewer flights. This variation is ideal if you want beach time early to acclimatize and dedicate the second week to the Nile and southern monuments.

Sample day-by-day 14-day outline that avoids rushed knock-offs. Day 1 arrive Cairo; Day 2 pyramids, Sphinx and museum highlights; Day 3 morning Old Cairo, afternoon flight to Aswan or onward to the Red Sea depending on your chosen route; Days 4–7 cruise or relax according to the route, keeping at least one full day for Abu Simbel; Days 8–10 Luxor sights across East and West Banks including Karnak and the Valley of the Kings; Day 11 travel to the Red Sea or back to Cairo if ending there; Days 12–13 beach or flexible touring; Day 14 international departure. Allow an extra half day either side for flight connections and potential delays. This pacing keeps transfers mostly in the morning or evening so monument visits occupy daylight hours.

Logistics, transport and comfort considerations. Domestic flights between Cairo, Luxor and Aswan take about one hour and can save time; overnight trains are an alternative for travellers who prefer land travel and a cabin. Nile cruise boats vary from compact traditional dahabiyas to larger motor cruisers; a four-night cruise with two full days ashore balances time aboard and on land. Transfers to Abu Simbel are commonly done by a short morning flight from Aswan, which avoids the long road journey and keeps your schedule gentle. Always verify current domestic flight schedules, baggage rules and any entry requirements with official sources before booking.

Making the final decision: how to choose the best route for your trip. If you want to maximize time at monuments with minimal sea- or beach-focused downtime, Route A places the cruise centrally and concludes with relaxation. If you need rest after long international travel or want to make the beach the primary relaxation focus, Route B places the coast first and dedicates the second week to the Nile and southern temples. Consider the group’s mobility, interest in diving or snorkeling, and tolerance for internal flights. For a tailored arrangement that reduces hotel changes and matches your pace, consult a specialist who can align flights and cruise nights to your preferences.

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