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4 nights and 5 days - Luxor to Aswan

Make the best of your holiday and see as much of Egypt as you want to - in the comfort of a luxury cruise ship.

Full board is available on all cruises, beginning with lunch on the first day and breakfast on the last day. Itimeraries may change due to the local weather conditions, such as Lock closure or low water levels of the Nile. However, all sightseeing will be provided.

Itinerary

Day 1

PM

Embarkation, and visit the Temple of Luxor. Stay overnight on board in Luxor.

 
 

Day 2

AM
Visit the West bank of Luxor, including Valley of the Kings, Temple of Queen Hatchepsut and Colossi of Memnon and visit the Temples of Karnak and Luxor.
 
PM
Sail to Esna and continue sail to Edfu.
 
 

Day 3

AM
Visit the Temple of Horus at Edfu. Sail to Kom Ombo.
 
PM
Visit the double temples of Sobek and Horus the Elder. Stay overnight on board in Kom Ombo.
 
 

Day 4

AM
Sail to Aswan and visit the High Dam, Unfinished Obelisk (Granite Quarries) and Philae Temple.
  PM Visit the Botanical Gardens in Aswan by felucca. Stay overnight on board in Aswan.

 

   

Day 5

AM Enjoy breakfast and disembark. (Optional Adu Simbel trip)

Ships

This cruise is available on the following ships:

 

 
 
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