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Two-for-one Egypt deal

31 July 2012

Two-for-one Egypt deal

Tempo Holidays is offering a two-for-one deal on an 11-day adventure through Egypt when booked by 15 November.

The Wonders of Egypt combines the great cities of Cairo and Alexandria with a 4 night Nile cruise and El Alamein from NZ$3956* per couple. The offer applies to two people travelling together and sharing a twin/double room.

See Cairo’s biggest sites including the Giza and Sakkara Pyramids, the Sphinx, Egyptian Museum and the colourful Khan el-Khalili bazaar before flying to Luxor to explore the Nile’s ancient wonders by boat such as the Valley of the Kings, the Temple of Queen Hatshepsut and Philae Temple.

The independent itinerary also includes a visit to the Catacombs, Pompey’s Pillar and Alexandria Museum in Alexandria and a full day tour of El Alamein’s World War II battlefields and cemeteries.

Wonders of Egypt includes 4 nights’ accommodation in Cairo, 2 nights in Alexandria, a 4 night Nile cruise, 10 breakfasts, 6 lunches, 4 dinners, private transfers, group sightseeing with an Egyptologist during the Nile cruise, private touring in Cairo and Alexandria, sightseeing entrance fees and flights from Cairo to Luxor and Aswan to Cairo.

The deal is part of Tempo’s new 2013 Dubai and Egypt brochure which also takes in Abu Dhabi, Israel, Jordan, Oman and Qatar and offers a wide range of independent and group tours to suit all tastes and budgets.

For bookings, contact your local travel agent or Tempo Holidays at www.tempoholidays.co.nz or info@tempoholidays.co.nz.

*Terms & conditions apply. Offer is based on two people travelling together sharing a twin/double room and valid for sale until 15 Nov 12 for travel 1 Oct 2012 - 30 Sep 13. Advertised price is per couple and includes discount. Prices may fluctuate due to changes in currency exchange rate, fees, taxes, accommodation type and season. Deals and offers are subject to availability.

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