Adult
Child
Infant
3-Night Deluxe Nile Cruise with Guided Tours
Embark on an unforgettable journey with a 4-Day 5-Star Nile Cruise with Guided Tours from Aswan. Discover Egypt’s most iconic ancient sites under expert guidance while indulging in luxury onboard. This exclusive experience promises a harmonious blend of relaxation, historical exploration, and unforgettable adventures on the majestic Nile Rivern, This meticulously planned itinerary ensures you experience the most significant historical sites along the Nile while providing opportunities to relax and soak in the unique atmosphere of this captivating region. The inclusion of the Abu Simbel excursion adds an extra layer of wonder to this already exceptional journey, making it an absolute must for anyone seeking a deep dive into the wonders of ancient Egypt.
03-Nights Departs every Monday, Wednesday and Friday from Aswan
4 Days, 3 Nights
8
Operated in: English, German, French, Spanish, Russian
Snap some photos of both sides of the Nile and hear about the cultures of the Nubians and the ancient Egyptians. Drink your tea on the sun deck while you enjoy the scenery. Spend the night on your cruise ship.
you continue your journey along the Nile.
Enjoy the free time on the cruise then the cruise sails in the River Nile in the afternoon ,, Later the cruise will stop to visit the Temple of Kom Ombo where you will visit the temple with your friendly guide
The Nile Cruise continue the sailing towards Edfu Temple
Enjoy the free time while the cruise sails in the River Nile ,,
Later the cruise will stop in luxor after Noon you will have the chance to discover and visit the biggest temple in the world, Karnak Temple.
Drive over to see the small, beautiful temple of Luxor.
Optional early morning trip Hot air balloon over the West bank of luxor Check out from the cruise after breakfast and start visiting the following sightseeing.
Breakfast around 7:00 Am, and at 8:00 Am you will be meeting your guide and starting your day by visiting the west bank of Luxor
At first glance, the Valley of the Kings, also known as the Valley of the Gates of the Kings, seems like no more than a sun-blasted gorge of generic red rock, but underneath all of its dust lay the tombs of 63 of the most important pharaohs in the history of Ancient Egypt. Used as a burial chamber for nearly 500 years from the 16th to 11th century BC, the Valley of the Kings was used for royal burials for the Kings, their families, and their possessions. In 1979, it became a World Heritage Site, as well as the rest of the Theban Necropolis.
The mortuary temple of Hatshepsut (c.1478/72-1458 B.C.E.) dates from the New Kingdom. It nestles at the foot of the cliffs in a natural “bay” on the West Bank of Luxor. This area had long been sacred to the goddess Hathor and was the site of the earlier mortuary temple and tomb of King Nebhepetre Mentuhotep (c.2008-1957 B.C.E.) of the Middle Kingdom (ramp visible on the far left). After the introduction of Christianity, Hatshepsut’s temple was used as a monastery, hence its modern name, Deir el-Bahri, Arabic for “Northern Monastery.”
One of the biggest tourist attractions in Luxor, the Colossi of Memnon gained its popularity due to its majestic appearance and for the mysterious sounds emitted by the northern colossus statue at every sunrise.
Finish your tour in Luxor.
return to the cruise, to take your Luggeg and transfir to the airport or train station.
From360,00 $
Looking for more info? Send a question to the tour agent to find out more.
you are in the right place!