New Egypt and Jordan Tours for 07
Some of our travel industry friends are under the impression that because of the company’s name all we do is Greece.
Not so!
GMTC covers most major Mediterranean destinations and this also includes Jordan which strictly speaking is not in the Med. During 2007, Greece and Mediterranean Travel Centre operates two great tours combining Egypt with Jordan, including:-
Egypt and Jordan Discovery 8 Days.
From $1,834 pp Twin share.
2 days sightseeing Cairo;
*Fly Cairo- Sharm el Sheikh with time to snorkel at Sharm;
Drive from Sharm el Sheikh to St Catherine’s Monastery;
Early morning climb of Mt Sinai, visit St Catherine’s Monastery, drive to Nuweiba to join ferry to Aqaba in Jordan and drive to Petra hotel;
Explore Petra all day and drive to Amman; and
Sightseeing of Amman.
*Flight involves an extra cost.
Egypt and Jordan Connection 15 Days
From $2,421 pp twin share;
2 days sightseeing Cairo;
Train from Cairo to Aswan;
Cruising between Aswan and Luxor;
Travel between Luxor and Hurghada on the Gulf of Suez;
One day free at Hurghada;
Ferry between Hurghada and Sharm el Sheikh;
Stay and St Catherines, Climb Mount Sinai, travel to Nuweiba;
Nuweiba to Aqaba by ferry and drive to Petra;
Full day to experience Petra then drive to Amman; and
One day return excursion from Amman to Madaba, Mt Nebo and Dead Sea.
For further details and bookings phone 1300 661 666 or visit www.greecemedtravel.com
John Alwyn-Jones
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