Egypt, Greece and Turkey Tours & Trips
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- Best of Mediterranean Sea Tour of Turkey, Greece and Egypt
- Greece - Turkey - Egypt : In Search for Ancient Civilizations
- 11 Days Cairo, Istanbul & Athens.
- 19 Days Wonderful Greece, Turkey & Egypt.
- 11 Days Istanbul, Athens & Cairo .
- 21 Days From Athens To Egypt & Nile Cruise
- 14 Days Rome, Istanbul, Athens & Cairo.
- Discover the Ancient Treasures of the Mediterranean & Red Sea
Best of Mediterranean Sea Tour of Turkey, Greece and Egypt
1 Review by TourRadar travelers“The tour service was excellent, and I highly recommend all the optional tours.”
Christopher, traveled in March
This 19-day cultural odyssey takes you through Istanbul's Blue Mosque and Hagia Sophia, followed by Cappadocia's rock formations. The tour continues to Athens' Panathenaic Stadium and Mykonos' beaches before reaching Santorini. In Egypt, visit the Great Pyramids and cruise the Nile from Aswan to Luxor's Valley of the Kings, with luxurious 5-star accommodations throughout.
Duration 19 days Destinations Turkey, Greece, Egypt Age Range 2 to 88 year olds Operator Holiday In From
- US$16,500
Greece - Turkey - Egypt : In Search for Ancient Civilizations
53 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“This is an amazing way of seeing the highlights about these countries!”
Marisol, traveled in July
This 11-day tour of three ancient civilizations costs approx. $260 per day. From Hotel Central in Athens, sail the Saronic Islands, then visit Istanbul's Topkapi Palace and Blue Mosque. The final leg in Cairo features the Great Pyramids, Egyptian Museum, and Alexandria's Biblioteca, with stays at Steigenberger El Tahrir.
Duration 11 days Destinations Greece, Turkey, Egypt Age Range 6 to 80 year olds Operated in English, Spanish Operator Eskapas From $2,800
10% Off- US$2,520You save $280
Three ancient civilizations unfold as you visit Cairo's Pyramids, Istanbul's Hagia Sophia, and Athens' Acropolis. The Egyptian Museum's Tutankhamun treasures, a Bosphorus Strait cruise, and Plaka's charming streets await. Package includes 10 nights in 4-5* hotels, daily breakfasts, and expert guides across Egypt, Turkey, and Greece.
Duration 11 days Destinations Egypt, Turkey, Greece Age Range up to 99 year olds Operator Remaz Tours GmbH From
10% Off- US$2,807
This 19-day adventure spans three ancient civilizations, from Athens' Acropolis to Istanbul's Blue Mosque and Egypt's pyramids. The route includes Cappadocia's cave hotels, Meteora's monasteries, and a Nile cruise from Luxor to Aswan. English-speaking guides, 4-star accommodations including cave hotels, and internal flights between countries create a comprehensive cultural immersion.
Duration 19 days Destinations Greece, Turkey, Egypt Age Range up to 99 year olds Operator Remaz Tours GmbH From
10% Off- US$5,006
Three countries unite in this cultural tour featuring Istanbul's Spice Bazaar and Bosphorus cruise, Athens' ancient Acropolis, and Cairo's pyramids. The itinerary includes 3 nights each in Istanbul and Cairo, plus 4 nights in Athens. UNESCO sites, local cuisine, and traditional bazaars come alive with expert English guides.
Duration 11 days Destinations Turkey, Greece, Egypt Age Range up to 99 year olds Operator Remaz Tours GmbH From
10% Off- US$3,216
Ancient wonders await at Athens' Acropolis, Santorini's white-cliffed Fira, and Istanbul's Grand Bazaar with 4,000+ shops. The adventure continues through Cappadocia's underground cities, a Nile cruise visiting Luxor's Valley of Kings, and Cairo's Tutankhamun treasures. Accommodations include 4 nights in a Nile cruise cabin and 2 nights each in Athens, Mykonos, and Santorini at 4-5* hotels.
Duration 21 days Destinations Greece, Turkey, Egypt Age Range up to 99 year olds Operator Remaz Tours GmbH From
10% Off- US$6,159
This 14-day cultural expedition costs approx. $210 per day across 4 countries. The route encompasses UNESCO sites including Rome's Holy See, Istanbul's Hagia Sophia, Athens' Acropolis, and Giza's Pyramids. Stays include 3 nights each in Rome, Istanbul, and Cairo, plus 4 nights in Athens, with daily breakfast and English-guided tours throughout.
No departure dates availableDuration 14 days Destinations Italy, Turkey, Greece, Egypt Age Range up to 99 year olds Operator Remaz Tours GmbH The 18-day voyage aboard Emerald Azzurra sails from Egypt's Ain Sokhna to Greece's Athens. UNESCO sites include Petra from Aqaba, Luxor from Safaga, and Rhodes' Medieval City. The itinerary features the historic Suez Canal, Jerusalem from Ashdod, and concludes with iconic Greek islands including Santorini and Mykonos.
No departure dates availableDuration 18 days Destinations Egypt, Jordan, Israel, Cyprus, Turkey, Greece Age Range up to 90 year olds Operator Emerald Cruises
What our customers ask about Egypt, Greece and Turkey Tours & Trips
How long should I spend to properly explore Egypt, Greece and Turkey?
A well-planned trip to these three countries requires 11-14 days. Popular itineraries like the "Ancient Civilizations" tour allow travelers to stay at established properties such as the Steigenberger El Tahrir in Cairo and Hotel Central in Athens. Most schedules dedicate 3-4 nights to each country ensuring visitors can explore key sites without rushing. A TourRadar traveler reported "We were amazed by how much we saw in 11 days from sailing around Greek islands to exploring Istanbul's markets and seeing Egypt's pyramids."
What are the must-visit historical sites across these three countries?
The key archaeological sites in Egypt include the Giza Pyramids Egyptian Museum and Valley of the Kings. Greece's historical landmarks center around the Acropolis in Athens Delphi's ruins and the Parthenon. Turkey's notable sites feature the Hagia Sophia Topkapi Palace and Ephesus ruins. A TourRadar traveler noted "The depth of history was incredible - from Acropolis to Hagia Sophia to the pyramids each site felt unique. Our guide at Topkapi Palace made history come alive with fascinating stories of sultans and their harems."
What should I pack for a trip covering Egypt, Greece and Turkey?
Essential items include walking shoes modest clothing for religious sites and adaptable layers for temperature changes. Religious sites like Istanbul's Blue Mosque and Cairo's Coptic churches require women to cover shoulders and knees. Summer calls for sun protection and breathable fabrics while winter visitors need warm clothing especially in Athens and Istanbul. A TourRadar traveler suggested "Bring good walking shoes - we covered lots of ground at archaeological sites and modest clothing that worked for both hot days at the pyramids and cooler evenings on Greek islands."
How is the food experience across these three countries?
The regional cuisine varies distinctly across countries. Greek tables feature Mediterranean dishes including souvlaki and seafood particularly in Athens and island restaurants. Turkish food centers on kebabs mezes and fresh breads found throughout Istanbul's spice bazaar. Egyptian meals introduce visitors to koshari falafel and Nile-caught fish. One TourRadar traveler shared "The food was incredible - from fresh Greek salads to Turkish kebabs and Egyptian grills. The dinner cruise on the Nile had amazing local specialties."
What kind of accommodation can I expect across the three countries?
Lodging options range from high-end hotels to boutique properties. Cairo offers the Steigenberger El Tahrir while Istanbul features the 4-star Hotel Yigitalp. Athens accommodations include the centrally located Central Hotel near major sites. A TourRadar traveler commented "The hotels were perfectly located - our Istanbul hotel was walking distance to the Blue Mosque while in Athens we could see the Acropolis from our room."
What's the best way to handle currency across the three countries?
Three different currencies are used: Egyptian Pound (EGP) Turkish Lira and Euro in Greece. While cards work well at hotels and restaurants cash is needed for markets and small shops. ATMs are common in tourist areas. A TourRadar traveler noted "We used cards at hotels like the Steigenberger in Cairo but needed cash for the bazaars in Istanbul and local shops in Athens. Getting local currency was easy with ATMs everywhere."