Tourexpi
Central
Holidays has unveiled a one-of-a-kind travel experience to Egypt centered
around the 2027 Solar Eclipse. This exclusive program blends the rare natural
phenomenon with visits to the country’s most iconic sites, offering travelers
an immersive journey of culture, history, and astronomy.
Ancient
heritage meets cosmic wonder
The
itinerary includes the Pyramids of Giza, the Sphinx, Luxor and Karnak temples,
and a seven-night Nile Cruise aboard the M/S Mojito. Carefully chosen
eclipse-viewing sites will allow guests to witness the celestial event in
comfort while experiencing Egypt’s timeless landscapes.
Expertise
and customization
With
more than 50 years of experience, Central Holidays ensures reliability and
depth of local knowledge. Every booking is customizable, giving travel advisors
the flexibility to design private tours, extended stays, or tailored group
programs. “Distinctive travel opportunities like our 2027 Solar Eclipse
itinerary are exactly why travelers and advisors turn to us,” says Adam Greis,
General Manager. “Our on-the-ground teams and specialized insight allow us to
craft experiences that go far beyond standard sightseeing.”
Support
for travel advisors
The
program includes guided tours with expert Egyptologists, first-class
accommodations, exclusive eclipse-viewing events, and comprehensive in-country
support. Advisors benefit from Central Holidays’ commission structure, U.S. and
Egypt-based assistance, and access to tailor-made programs that ensure seamless
travel.
Booking
information
Travel
advisors can request details or make bookings by contacting the Central
Holidays team at request@centralholidays.com. For regional strategy inquiries,
contact Mayye Osman at mayye@centralholidays.com. To learn how to become a
preferred partner, advisors can reach out to Margie Bell, Vice President of
Travel Industry Sales, at mbell@centralholidays.com.
Image
Credit: © Central Holidays
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