Egypt doesn’t need an introduction. The pyramids alone have been showing off for a few thousand years. But here’s the thing… there’s “seeing Egypt” like every tourist with a guidebook… and then there’s Egypt with Luxè Week. And those are two very different stories.
Nights That Feel Like a Movie
Your first evening? Drifting down the Nile on a wooden boat while Cairo glows in the background. The kind of dinner where the food is incredible, sure—but the view does most of the talking. It feels cinematic, and you’re only on night one.
Camels, ATVs, and a few thousand years of history
One moment you’re face to face with the Pyramids (and yes, they’re even bigger than you pictured). The next, you’re speeding across desert dunes on an ATV, sand whipping your cheeks as the Sphinx fades behind you. Egypt has a way of reminding you that history isn’t stuck in books—it’s alive, loud, and sometimes a little dusty.

Spices, gold, and a little bit of chaos
Markets where spices perfume the air. Museums where ancient gold catches the light just right. Rooftop views that make you stop mid-sentence. Cairo is chaos and charm in equal measure, and somehow it all works.
Balloons at sunrise, temples after dark
By the time you get to Luxor, you’ve stopped asking, “can this get any better?” because the answer is always yes. Temples lit under starlight, tombs carved into desert cliffs, balloon rides t as the sun decides to wake up… it’s surreal, and somehow it’s your reality for the week.
More than souvenirs
Egypt is the kind of trip that changes the way you measure time. Thousands of years collapsed into a week. Sunsets, sandstone, and stories you’ll carry long after you’ve left the river behind.
And when it’s done? You’ll realize Egypt was never just a history lesson. It’s laughter echoing off temple walls, new friends bargaining for scarves in a bazaar, late-night toasts on the Nile.
With Luxè Week, Egypt isn’t just something you see… it’s something you feel, live, and remember.
