Day 1 - Embark on cruise and visits in Luxor
Day 2 - Sail to Edfu via Esna and visits to temples
Day 3 - Stop at Kom Ombo to see the Temple
Day 4 - Explore Aswan and surroundings
Day 5 - Visit High Dam and Philae Temple
Day 6 - Sail to Luxor via Esna and Edfu
Day 7 - Arrive Luxor and visits to Temples
Day 8 - Disembarkation and departure transfer
An exclusive Nile Cruise tour with extensive program of the sites along the Nile River. You will be amazed by the sights and sites including the Valley of the Kings, the Valley of the Queens, the Temple of Edfu and the impressive High Dam in Aswan. Enjoy privately arranged excursions lead by Egyptologist guides and delightful leisure activities on the ship. This will be an unforgettable journey through ancient Egypt and the Nile River. If you like, we can combine this cruise with one of our other packages for Cairo, Hurgada or Sharm El Sheikh.
Day 1 Luxor
Depending your request, we will arrange your pick up from the airport, train station or your hotel in Luxor to the cruise ship. After embarking on your cruise, you will meet your Egyptologist tour guide and begin your visits in Luxor stands where ancient Thebes, the "City of the Thousand Gates," once stood. In Arabic Language Luxor means "the Palaces" because it hosts a great number of magnificent temples and tombs.
You will across to the West bank of Nile represents "Afterlife" and it is known for its necropolis and mortuary temples: the Valley of the Kings. Here you will visit the Valley of the Kings excluding the tombs of the Thebian rulers and the mortuary temple of Hatshepsut, the only woman pharaoh to reign in ancient Egypt. The Temple is associated with Hathor "the goddess of love and joy" and it was originally surrounded by tropical gardens with plants imported from Somali. Finally visit the Valley of The Queens and the famous Colossi of Memnon, which once guarded the entrance to the mortuary temple of Amenhotep III. The temple was destroyed by an earthquake and the Colossi is the only remaining now. Enjoy dinner and overnight.
Meals : Lunch & Dinner
Day 2 Esna - Edfu
Today, you will sail along the Nile River the longest river in the world, is the life blood of Egypt, a land known for its history and civilization. Stop at Edfu at south of Luxor and is the site of one of the greatest and best preserved temples of ancient Egypt. The temple of Edfu was dedicated to Horus (son of Isis) and provides a wealth of information through its inscriptions, which describe the founding and construction methods of similar temples, as well as daily rituals and myths of ancient times. This temple is considered as the second largest temple in Egypt after Karnak Temple. Dinner will be served on board. Stay overnight in Edfu.
Meals : Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Day 3 Kom Ombo
Explore Kom Ombo is located on the north of Aswan and since earliest times, has received visitors who have traveled through the Libyan and Arabian deserts from Sudan caravan routes. The town of Ombos gained administrative importance during the Ptolemic age as it protected the southern border of Egypt and in the Roman period was a military station.
Kom Ombo famous with a The temple has a double sanctuary and is dedicated to two divinities: Haroeris (Horus the Elder) and Sobek (the Crocodile God). It has two identical entrances, hypostyle halls and sanctuaries. The symmetry of the temple layout is a tribute to the mythical link the two gods shared. Built on an outcrop at a bend in the Nile where crocodiles used to gather in ancient times, the temple is a testament to the importance Ancient Egyptian priests placed in the natural cycles and crocodiles of the Nile. Visit the temple to see mummified crocodiles, clay coffins and spectacular reliefs on the walls. Return to your cruise ship for overnight stay.
Meals : Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Day 4 Aswan
Continue sailing along the Nile River passing through the wonderful sceneries of the Egyptian villages. Remember that none of the achievements of the remarkable ancient Egyptian civilization would have been possible without the Nile River. At the end of the day arrive in Aswan is the city of "trade", Egypt's sunniest city and the perfect destination to stroll and relax in a magical cultural setting because it offers a rich cultural experience of Nubians. You can shop for spices, henna tattoos, souvenirs and African handmade goods at the Aswan souk. Enjoy wonderful views and watch feluccas slowly sailing the Nile River. Enjoy dinner on board and stay overnight in Aswan.
Meals : Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Day 5 Aswan
After breakfast you will visit High Dam is the biggest in Egypt and collects water from Lake Nasser is the world's largest artificial lake. Next we will visit the Philae Temple dedicated to the Goddess Iris and stands on the island of Agilika. Thus we will need to use small boats to reach the island which will also give you chance to take wonderful photos. The original site of the temple when it was relocated by UNESCO after the building of the Aswan Dam threatened the site. Don't forget that you can also join our optional Sound and Light Show to see the temple in the evening.
Before return to your ship you will will enjoy a traditional felucca ride around Elephantine Island and the Botanical Gardens. Overnight in Aswan.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Day 6 Aswan - Kom Ombo - Edfu - Esna
Today you will have chance to join our optional Abu Simbel Tour arranged either by plane or bus depending your budget. Don't forget that Abu Simbel is one of the must seen places of Egypt with the most familiar image of ancient Egypt. Complex of Abu Simbel contains two temples, carved into a mountainside, that were built by pharaoh Ramesses The Second. The larger of the two temples contains four colossal statues of a seated Ramesses II at its entrance, each about 69 feet (21 meters) tall. The entranceway to the temple was built in such a way that on two days of the year, October 22 and February 22, the light would shine into the inner sanctuary and light up three statues seated on a bench, including one of the pharaoh. It’s been hypothesized that these dates may celebrate his coronation and birth.
You will enjoy lunch on cruise and sail to Esna via Kom Ombo and Edfu. Tonight you will be invited to a special dinner on board will be an "Egyptian Night" also known as "Galabeya Night" party for all guests, with a chance to dress up in traditional Egyptian costumes. There will be a lavish buffet of Egyptian specialties food, followed by oriental music and dancing for everybody.
Meals : Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Day 7 Esna - Luxor
Enjoy breakfast and then your tour guide will take you to the East Bank of Luxor including visits to the most impressive temples of Karnak and Luxor. First visit to the Temples of Karnak where you will walk along the Avenue of Sphinx to enter the massive temple complex. Next visit to Luxor Temple was once joined to the Temples of Karnak by a 2 kms long Avenue of Sphinx. Return to the cruise for lunch.
In the afternoon you will be offered an optional excursion to Luxor Museum where the most of the artifacts displayed were discovered in the area of ancient Thebes (modern Luxor). Highlights of the collection include masterpieces of pharaonic art as well as examples of everyday objects. Dinner and stay overnight in Luxor.
Meals : Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Day 8 Luxor
After disembarkation you will be tranferred to Luxor Airport, train station or your hotel. The end of our services.
Meals : Breakfast