5 Days – Luxor / Aswan Nile Cruise From Hurghada
Excursions From Hurghada-
5 days
Overview
With one of the largest and most luxurious vessels on the Nile River between Luxor and Aswan, providing the services and facilities of a 5 Star Luxurious. This Luxury Nile cruise boat has been designed to the highest standards, with prime consideration given to the comfort of all guests.
luxury ship has 62 spacious cabins and 4 suites. The cabins are air-conditioned and overlook the Nile River through panoramic windows, has either twin beds or a King size bed.
Nile Cruise Facilities:
There is a large restaurant which can seat all guests at one sitting. There a large and luxurious lounge plus a bar, discotheque, gift shop, mini Gym, laundry and valet, also a library and reading room.The sun deck has a large sun bathing and recreation area with swimming pool and Bar with covered seating area.
Nile Cruise Cabins:
Each cabin with private bathroom (with bath tub) and hair dryer. The cabin has remote control T.V. with show time and music channels, mini bar, internal phone and safe deposit box.
Itinerary
5 Days – Luxor / Aswan Every Thursday
Day 1: Arrive Luxor
Meet and assist by our travel REP upon arrival at Luxor airport, train station or Luxor hotels. Then you will be transferred by private air-conditioned vehicle to board Nile cruise. Lunch is served a board, followed by a guided tour to visit the most famous Karnak and Luxor Temples. Back to your ship for afternoon tea and dinner, overnight stay on board in Luxor.
Day 2: Luxor sightseeing
Breakfast on board the Nile cruise boat, followed by a guided tour to the West Bank in Luxor to visit the Valley of the Kings, Hatshepsut Temple at El Deir EL Bahari, and the Colossi of Memnon. Back to the ship for lunch and an afternoon tea during sailing to Edfu. Dinner and overnight a board in Edfu.
Day 3: Edfu & Kom Ombo sightseeing
Breakfast on board the Nile cruise ship, then you will be taken in a guided tour to visit Horus Temple in Edfu. Back to the board, start sailing to Kom Ombo. Lunch on board. A guided tour to visit the temple shared by the two gods Sobek and Haroeris. Sail to Aswan, dinner and overnight stay.
Day 4: Aswan sightseeing
Breakfast a board the Nile cruise, followed by an early tour to visit the High Dam, the Unfinished Obelisk, and the majestic Philae Temple during sailing by a small motor boat, visit the Botanical Garden. Overnight stay on board in Aswan.
Day 5: Aswan – Disembarkation
Disembarkation after breakfast aboard cruise. Transfer to Aswan airport, train station, Aswan Hotels.
Highlights
- Visit the Valley of the Kings, Hatshepsut Temple at El Deir EL Bahari
- Visit Horus Temple in Edfu.
- Visit the temple shared by the two gods Sobek and Haroeris. Sail to Aswan
- Visit the High Dam, the Unfinished Obelisk, and the majestic Philae Temple
- Visit the Botanical Garden. Overnight stay on board in Aswan.
Included/Excluded
✔ Passport valid for 6 months ✔ Comfortable shoes ✔ Cotton clothes in summer ✔ Warm clothes in winter ✔ Sun block ✔ Sunglasses ✔ Hat ✔ Camera
✔ Price is per person in double cabin ✔ Children under 2 Years FREE ✔ Children from 2-4.99 years FREE ✔ Children from 5-12 years old get discounts 50% ✔ Cruises offered almost available but subject to availability at time of booking and in case of overbooking we would provide similar ones with same facilities. ✔ Prices are not valid during (New Year - Xmas - Easter ) ✔ Itinerary could be changed without prior notice due to Navigational and Safety restrictions such as low level of water and locks closures. ✔ In case the government increase taxes the rates could be changed without prior notice. ✔ Egypt entry visa is required to visit Egypt and can be provided by our representative upon arrival airport for American Citizens, Canadian Citizens, British Citizens, Australian and most of Europeans and Latin Americans Citizens. Please advise the nationality at time of booking, also Egyptian entry visa can be obtained form the Egyptian embassy at your end.
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