Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We went last year and had a really great experience. Flew into Cairo, A & K guide and driver took us straight to Alexandria. Stayed three nights at FS Alexandria in a villa right on the med. Lots to see and do there. Went back to Cairo to FS Cairo Nile Plaza. Recommend both hotels and using Abercrombie and Kent. We travel a ton, including the Middle East, and you definitely want tours/transportation taken care of in Egypt. It is not at all like visiting Dubai or Doha from an infrastructure standpoint.
This isn’t really travel. It’s being handled and sheltered. You need to figure out things on your own. If you did more than throw money at any challenge in life, you’d be more savvy and never make a comparison between Doha and Cairo.
NP but I'd only want to do this being handled and sheltered. Sorry Egypt, some of your inhabitants ruined it for everyone.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not Egypt, but we went to Jordan with DS7. Petra, Wadi Rum and Aqaba. We all had a great time!!
Those … are not the same countries, or even on the same continent.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We went last year and had a really great experience. Flew into Cairo, A & K guide and driver took us straight to Alexandria. Stayed three nights at FS Alexandria in a villa right on the med. Lots to see and do there. Went back to Cairo to FS Cairo Nile Plaza. Recommend both hotels and using Abercrombie and Kent. We travel a ton, including the Middle East, and you definitely want tours/transportation taken care of in Egypt. It is not at all like visiting Dubai or Doha from an infrastructure standpoint.
This isn’t really travel. It’s being handled and sheltered. You need to figure out things on your own. If you did more than throw money at any challenge in life, you’d be more savvy and never make a comparison between Doha and Cairo.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not Egypt, but we went to Jordan with DS7. Petra, Wadi Rum and Aqaba. We all had a great time!!
Those … are not the same countries, or even on the same continent.
Anonymous wrote:We did a year and a half ago with a 7 and 9 yo. It was absolutely fabulous. We had a terrific time.Anonymous wrote:What did you do, where did you go? Considering it for December with an 11 and 8.5 yo.
We started in Cairo, did the pyramids. Then spent a could of nights in the White Desert, which was spectacular and the best part of the trip. We spent a day with a local family so our kids could hang with an average Egyptian family. We came back to Cairo and flew to Aswan. Then we cruised up the Nile to Luxor with the standard stops along the way. We did a sunrise hot air balloon flight above Luxor. Then we flew back to Cairo and did a couple of days exploring Cairo and the museums. We loved the trip.
We hired private guides that were kid friendly and our kids learned a ton. There's a ton of accessible history and lots of immersive activities.
Anonymous wrote:We went last year and had a really great experience. Flew into Cairo, A & K guide and driver took us straight to Alexandria. Stayed three nights at FS Alexandria in a villa right on the med. Lots to see and do there. Went back to Cairo to FS Cairo Nile Plaza. Recommend both hotels and using Abercrombie and Kent. We travel a ton, including the Middle East, and you definitely want tours/transportation taken care of in Egypt. It is not at all like visiting Dubai or Doha from an infrastructure standpoint.
Anonymous wrote:Not Egypt, but we went to Jordan with DS7. Petra, Wadi Rum and Aqaba. We all had a great time!!
We did a year and a half ago with a 7 and 9 yo. It was absolutely fabulous. We had a terrific time.Anonymous wrote:What did you do, where did you go? Considering it for December with an 11 and 8.5 yo.