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Best Egypt & Jordan Tours in 2026

5 guided tours we offer, compared honestly with live prices — so you can pick the right one in minutes.

5 tours compared From $2,680 / person Live prices, updated July 2026 TURSAB licensed · since 2008
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The best Egypt and Jordan combination in 2026 for most travelers is a 10-day route pairing Cairo, a Nile cruise and Petra — long enough for the two civilizations to breathe, short enough for a standard vacation window. North American travelers can also choose 13-day packages with international flights from the USA or Toronto included. We compare 5 combined routes we offer, from $2,680.

#TourDurationFromBest for
18-Day Egypt & Jordan Discovery Tour: From Pyramids to Petra8 Days$2,680The efficient one-week version
210-Day Egypt and Jordan Grand TourTop pick10 Days$2,905Best overall balance — our pick
314-Day Egypt & Jordan Grand Tour14 Days$3,690The in-depth two-week journey
413-Day Egypt & Jordan Tour from USA with Flights & Hotels13 Days$5,820All-inclusive from the USA
513-Day Egypt & Jordan Tour from Toronto with Flights & Hotels13 Days$5,910All-inclusive from Canada

Prices are per person in USD, pulled live from each tour page, and include a licensed local guide. You book directly with One Nation Travel — a TURSAB-licensed (Class A, No. 6073) tour operator headquartered in Istanbul since 2008.

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1. 8-Day Egypt & Jordan Discovery Tour: From Pyramids to Petra

Best for: The efficient one-week version
Duration: 8 Days From: $2,680 per person Group size: 15–20 (private options available)

Pyramids to Petra in eight days: Cairo’s Giza plateau and museums, then across to Jordan for Petra and Amman. The tightest itinerary that still does both countries justice — best for travelers who want the two headline wonders without a two-week commitment.

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2. 10-Day Egypt and Jordan Grand Tour

Best for: Best overall balance — our pick
Duration: 10 Days From: $2,905 per person Group size: 15–20 (private options available)

The route we recommend first: Cairo, a multi-night Nile cruise past Luxor and Aswan’s temples, then Jordan for Petra and the Dead Sea. The cruise is what elevates Egypt from monument-hopping to travel — ten days makes room for it without rushing Jordan.

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3. 14-Day Egypt & Jordan Grand Tour

Best for: The in-depth two-week journey
Duration: 14 Days From: $3,690 per person Group size: 15–20 (private options available)

Everything in the 10-day route plus the places day-counts usually cut: Abu Simbel’s colossi, Wadi Rum’s desert night, more of the Nile Valley. Two weeks turns the greatest-hits reel into a genuine expedition through both kingdoms.

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4. 13-Day Egypt & Jordan Tour from USA with Flights & Hotels

Best for: All-inclusive from the USA
Duration: 13 Days From: $5,820 per person Group size: 15–20 (private options available)

The 13-day route packaged for American travelers: international flights from the USA, hotels, guided touring in both countries and internal connections in one booking. One price, one contact — no separate flight-hunting or visa-logistics juggling.

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5. 13-Day Egypt & Jordan Tour from Toronto with Flights & Hotels

Best for: All-inclusive from Canada
Duration: 13 Days From: $5,910 per person Group size: 15–20 (private options available)

The same flight-inclusive structure departing Toronto. Canadian travelers get the full Cairo–Nile–Petra arc with air, hotels and guides bundled — the simplest way to hand the entire two-country logistics problem to one licensed operator.

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How to choose between these Egypt & Jordan routes

Let the Nile cruise decide your length. Eight days sees Cairo and Petra but sails nothing; ten days adds the cruise — Luxor, Aswan, the temples between them — which most guests later call the best part of Egypt; fourteen days adds Abu Simbel and Wadi Rum. If the cruise is in, ten days is the floor.

If you are flying from North America, weigh the flight-inclusive 13-day packages against booking air separately: bundling locks your connections to the tour schedule (no missed-start risk) and puts one operator on the hook for the whole chain — worth real money when two countries and internal flights are involved.

Both countries are guided throughout on every route: licensed Egyptologists on the Egypt legs, local guides in Jordan, with border logistics between them handled for you. That guided structure — not hotel class — is the main thing separating these from self-booked trips at similar prices.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many days do you need for Egypt and Jordan together?

Eight days is the workable minimum for Cairo plus Petra; ten days fits the Nile cruise most travelers consider Egypt’s highlight; fourteen adds Abu Simbel and a Wadi Rum desert stay. Under a week, choose one country instead of squeezing two.

How much do Egypt and Jordan tours cost?

Combined routes on this page start from $2,680 per person for land packages; the 13-day options with international flights from the USA or Toronto included are priced higher but replace separate airfare. Live prices are in the table above.

Do these tours include flights?

The 13-day USA and Toronto packages include international flights plus internal connections. The 8-, 10- and 14-day routes include the internal Egypt–Jordan logistics, with each tour page listing exactly which legs are covered.

What visas do Americans and Canadians need for Egypt and Jordan?

US and Canadian passport holders typically use Egypt’s online e-visa (or on-arrival visa) and Jordan’s visa on arrival; requirements occasionally change, so we send current, nationality-specific entry guidance with every booking confirmation.

Is it safe to combine Egypt and Jordan on one trip?

The tourist corridors — Cairo, the Nile Valley, Petra, the Dead Sea — host millions of Western visitors annually with dedicated tourism security, and our groups travel with licensed local guides throughout. We have operated both countries continuously since 2008 and monitor conditions daily.

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