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The new Grand Egyptian Museum… toot and come in

So to get into the new Grand Egyptian Museum … toot and come in.

Which now the Great and Good have gathered for the official opening us underlings can now get through the big doors.

Egyptophiles have never been better served by travel providers.

Rock like a: Egyptian

To get more out of our visit to the land of the pharaohs.

As we all do while never shutting the door to new opportunities we return to our go-to providers.

For your TUImusement

Hall of fame: The Grand Museum

And for us, and for 40 years, that has been TUI and now they have since 2018 the facility of TUImusement which offers a wide range of travel experiences.

All of which includes excursions, activities, attraction tickets, and transfers, in over 100 destinations worldwide.

And seeing that we always like to see the brightest, shiniest new old thing that means the new Grand Egyptian Museum.

Treasure trove: And you can see it all

Which our Egyptian buddies are proud to claim as the world’s largest archaeological museum dedicated to a single civilisation.

With more than 100,000 artefacts from ancient Egypt.

With permanent and temporary exhibition spaces, a children’s museum, conference facilities, and extensive gardens.

Giza look

Grand Tutan right: Tutankhamun

And, of course, your experience will be completed by visiting the Giza Pyramids.

You’ll be picked up from your hotel in Hurghada and its surroundings to reach Hurghada airport and fly to Cairo.

From where you’ll be driven to the Giza Pyramids, take in the Great Sphinx and enjoy an Egyptian lunch. 

Carry on Cleo: Famous beauty

And we have it first hand from Daddy’s Daughterie that the alternative, a sparrow’s fart rise and a day in a coach will leave you recovering for days.

The Grand Egyptian Museum, of course, does what it says on the sarcophagus.

On the up

On a pedestal: Egyptology

You’ll ascend the Grand Staircase, surrounded by a precisely curated collection of 64 monumental treasures.

Now if you want your own private tour of two it’ll set you back £825.

And because it is always the experiences you turn down when on vacation we’d advise you to go that little bit extra.

On your TUI package trip to Egypt which they, of course, are pitching at your pocket.

With a sample £581pp for seven nights grabbing our eye.

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