The perfect balance of ancient history, Red Sea relaxation, desert adventure, and cultural discovery can easily happen within ten days in Egypt. This complete 10-day Egypt travel guide is designed for families. It is especially for those types of people who want a well-organized journey with comfort. It includes private transportation, expert guides, and famous attractions.
Best for: First impressions, family arrival, and relaxed evening sightseeing
Your Egypt adventure begins in Cairo, where a representative meets your family at the airport and assists with arrival formalities. This gives the family a soft start while still creating excitement for the days ahead. In the evening can begin gently with a Sound & Light Show at the Giza Plateau.
The first day should not be too heavy. After a flight, families need time to settle in, refresh, and adjust.
A good arrival day includes:

Best for: Ancient Egypt highlights, first-time visitors, and educational family sightseeing
Day 2 includes those places where children and adults see the monuments they have often seen in books, documentaries, and travel photos. After breakfast, your guide takes you to the Giza Pyramids Complex.
Main Highlights of Day 2
The day can include:

Best for: Temple architecture, Nile Valley history, and evening atmosphere
The family travels from Cairo to Luxor by domestic flight on the day 3. This saves time and makes the itinerary more comfortable compared with long road travel.
Karnak Temple is one of the largest and most impressive temple complexes in Egypt. It was developed over many centuries and is strongly connected with the worship of Amun.
Families can explore:

In the evening, the visit to Luxor Temple by night gives a completely different atmosphere. The lighting, columns, statues, and ancient walls create a beautiful and memorable scene.
Best for: Royal tombs, ancient queens, and dramatic desert landscapes
Travel style: Archaeological, meaningful, and photo-friendly
Day 4 focuses on Luxor’s West Bank, where many of ancient Egypt’s most famous royal burial sites are located.
The Valley of the Kings is one of the most important archaeological sites in Egypt. It contains royal tombs belonging to pharaohs and nobles, including tombs from the New Kingdom period.
This site gives information about:

Next comes the Temple of Queen Hatshepsut, one of Egypt’s most impressive monuments. Built into the cliffs at Deir el-Bahari, the temple has a dramatic setting and a beautiful terraced design.
Colossi of MemnonThe final major stop is the Colossi of Memnon, two massive seated statues of Pharaoh Amenhotep III. It is a shorter visit, but it adds another strong photo opportunity to the day. After sightseeing and dinner, the family continues toward Hurghada, where the next part of the trip changes from history to Red Sea relaxation.
Best for: Transition from ancient monuments to Red Sea recreation
The 5th travel day from Luxor to Hurghada shows a different side of Egypt. This landscape changes from Nile Valley history to Red Sea coastlines and resort life.
The families enjoy these:
Best for: Beach relaxation, resort time, and family recovery
The 6th day is about regaining your energy after having several cultural days.
It depends on your energy level:
Best for: Red Sea marine life, families, and active water lovers
The 7th day is famous for colorful coral reefs, clear water, and marine life with a snorkeling adventure in Hurghada.
The Red Sea activities include these:

Best for: Adventure, desert landscapes, camel rides, and family excitement
This 8th day brings desert views, off-road routes, and camel riding adventure. This is a good activity for families with all ages.
This desert safari activities:

Best for: Cultural depth, Islamic Cairo, museums, and final sightseeing
The family flies back to Cairo for the final sightseeing on day 9. This day explores the cultural side of the capital beyond the pyramids.
The itinerary can include:

This day adds a wider cultural view of Egypt. The Citadel and Mohamed Ali Mosque show Cairo’s Islamic and Ottoman-influenced architecture. Al Muizz Street opens historic Islamic Cairo. The Khan El Khalili Bazaar gives families a chance to enjoy shopping, local crafts, and an old-market atmosphere. The National Museum of Egyptian Civilization adds another museum experience, connecting Egypt’s long history from ancient times to modern culture.
Best for: Smooth ending, airport assistance, and final reflection
The final day of departure when families assist at the airport. And the family leaves with a full Egypt experience: Cairo’s monuments, Luxor’s ancient wonders, Hurghada’s Red Sea activities, and cultural memories from across the country.
Families can use this day to:

A well-organized family package makes travel easier. This type of tour usually includes accommodation, transportation, guides, domestic flights, and entrance fees.
These inclusions may include:
It is best that families should ask exactly what is included and what costs extra before confirming the tour.
Common exclusions may include:
Good travel periods include:
The journey becomes easier if you do well packing, especially when moving between Cairo, Luxor, and Hurghada.
Must keep these items:
For Hurghada activities, add:
For desert safari, add:
This 10-day Egypt plan is the best way for families to experience the country properly. It gives enough time to explore Cairo’s ancient monuments, discover Luxor’s temples and royal tombs, and relax by the Red Sea in Hurghada.