7-Day Tour Packages
Insider tips: Recommended 7-day tour itineraries
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Melissa7 day travel expert at TourRadar
7 Days in Egypt, incl. Cairo and Luxor
Seven action-packed days in Egypt include 3 nights cruising the Nile, 2 nights on sleeper trains, and 1 night in Cairo. Early starts maximize sightseeing at temples, tombs and pyramids, while afternoons offer poolside relaxation on the cruise ship.

- Day 1
Cairo Arrival & Settling In
- Day 2
Giza Pyramids & Egyptian Museum
Get to the Giza Plateau early at 8 AM before the crowds and heat roll in. You'll start at the pyramids when the morning light is perfect. According to a TourRadar traveler, "Watching the sun illuminate the pyramids in the morning light was breathtaking." After grabbing lunch at a local koshari restaurant head to the Egyptian Museum. Since the museum is huge focus on the Tutankhamun collection if you're short on time.

- Days 3-4
Aswan & Nile Cruise
Travel to Aswan by overnight sleeper train (budget choice) or morning flight. The train takes about 15 hours and can be noisy so pack earplugs. Once in Aswan board your Nile cruise ship and visit Philae Temple on Agilkia Island. On day 4 you can join an optional early trip to Abu Simbel. Most visitors say the 3 AM wake-up is worth it. Later you'll sail to Kom Ombo Temple which uniquely honors two gods.

- Day 5
Edfu & Luxor
Start with a visit to Edfu Temple one of the best-preserved ancient sites in Egypt. Continue sailing to Luxor arriving in late afternoon. Visit the huge Karnak Temple complex. One visitor suggests: "Go at sunset when the light makes the columns glow golden." End your day at Luxor Temple which looks beautiful lit up at night.

- Day 6
Valley of the Kings & More
Head to Luxor's West Bank early. Consider a hot air balloon ride over the Valley of the Kings if weather permits. Previous visitors called it "An unforgettable way to see the ancient landscape." Explore the Valley of the Kings but bring plenty of water and sun protection since shade is limited. Visit the Temple of Hatshepsut and Colossi of Memnon too.

- Day 7
Return to Cairo
7 Day South Korea Itinerary, incl. Seoul and Busan
Rich cultural heritage spans 7 days across 13 cities. Daily schedule includes 3-4 key activities from UNESCO sites to traditional crafts, with luxurious 4-5 star accommodations throughout.

- Day 1
Seoul to Jeonju
Leave Seoul's Insadong area by 8 AM to avoid traffic. Visit the UNESCO-listed Gongsanseong Fortress in Gongju. A recent visitor shared: "The combination of historical significance and scenic views made Gongsanseong a highlight - just bring good walking shoes as the paths can get slippery after rain."

- Days 2-3
Jeonju and Gwangju
Visit Jeonju Hanok Village early at 9 AM before the crowds arrive. The village features over 800 traditional houses. Try on hanbok for memorable photos. In the afternoon, visit Baegyangsa Temple for a tea ceremony with monks. One guest reported: "The conversation over tea with the monk was unexpectedly moving - it gave us real insight into Korean Buddhist culture."

- Day 4
Boseong to Busan
- Day 5
Busan Exploration
Start at Jagalchi Fish Market at 8 AM for the morning seafood auction. Take in coastal views from the Songdo Cable Car and visit the UN Memorial Cemetery. End your day at Spa Land in Centum City. One visitor noted: "Book your spa treatments in advance - everything gets fully booked, especially on weekends."

- Day 6
Gyeongju
Explore Gyeongju, known as "the museum without walls." Visit Bulguksa Temple early, followed by the Daereungwon Tomb Complex and Cheomseongdae Observatory. Stop at the Gyeongju National Museum to see Silla Dynasty artifacts. A traveler suggested: "Save time for sunset at Anapji Pond - it's magical when the old palace buildings reflect in the water."

- Day 7
Andong to Seoul
7 Day Ireland Itinerary, incl. Dublin and Belfast
Ireland's charm unfolds over 7 days, with one-night stays in Dublin, Derry, Galway, and two nights in Killarney. Each day includes 4-5 hours of coached travel, balanced with guided tours, free time, and optional excursions.

What people love about 7-day tours
- Queen Cleopatra - 7 days GEM visit- 5 stars accomodation
We had a great overall experience on the tour, and Tamer was an excellent tour leader—organized, knowledgeable, and very supportive throughout the trip. The main issue we faced was that some group members who chose not to join the optional tours caused unnecessary trouble. They complained about the timing, questioned why they had to wait, and spent a lot of time nagging the rest of us, which affected the group’s harmony. Another downside was the sleeper train. Unfortunately, it was quite disappointing—dirty and far below expectations. Aside from these issues, the tour itself was wonderful, and we truly appreciated Tamer’s leadership.
- 2026 Discover Korea in 7days: A Curated All-Inclusive Experience with DMZ tour option
Recently completed the 7-day South Korea tour with tour guide Jay. I learnt so much from the tour, I was glad to complete the tour first before going solo-city in Seoul for 4 days. Jay introduced many local foods, which gave me the opportunity to try and know what to order later on! There was no shortage of food. The accommodation was above expectations. Transport - clean and as a three group, Jay was driver & guide. I was fine with longer travel legs (2 hours), but for some people I can see this being a concern. Overall, great introduction to South Korea. I thought tour was value for money.
- Irish Explorer
Our tour guide, Jerry was incredibly informative and enthusiastic about the sites he showed us. As a local, he gave us unique insights into Ireland that truly reflected his love for the country—so much so that you can't help but fall in love with it too. Our driver, Tony, was extremely capable and made us feel safe throughout the journey. Even when navigating narrow roads and bridges, I never felt worried—his skill behind the wheel was clear. Despite some rainy weather and a few fellow tourists who seemed to complain about every little thing, I had an amazing and memorable experience. Jerry and Tony made our first trip to Ireland not just pleasant, but truly unforgettable.
































