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Nile Cruise

A Nile Cruise holiday is a magical tour to visit ancient Egyptian monuments embraced by the Egyptian country side. The view on the Nile River banks is outstanding with sightseeing which are breath taking.

Aswan luxor Nile Cruise allows you to see Aswan, Kom Ombo, Edfu and Luxor East and West Banks. Ancient Egypt, the mother of civilizations, has fascinated the entire world since time immemorial. Historians, adventurers, diplomats, writers and painters were inspired by the fertile banks of the Nile to feed their art. Today still, one seeks to pierce the mystery of the country of the pharaohs in search of immortality.

  During the Nile cruise holiday, two thousand years of history will be told you and promise you exciting, spectacular and unforgettable discoveries. From Luxor to Aswan, the Nile Valley gathers its majestic temples, necropolis, pyramids, millennial jewels, but also, its small animated villages. This trip to Upper Egypt is a breath in a path characterized by architectural beauty. It’s a journey to eternity.

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3 Nights Nile Cruise Aswan to Luxor

From$420
3 nights / 4 days
Availability : Monday, Wednesday, Friday
Aswan, Kom Ombo, Edfu, Luxor
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4 Nights Nile Cruise Luxor Aswan

From$750
5 days
Availability : Saturday, Monday, Thursday
Luxor, Aswan, Edfu, Kom Ombo
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7 Nights Nile Cruise Luxor – Aswan – Luxor

From$650
One week
Availability : Saturday - Monday - Thursday
Luxor- Edfu - Kom Ombo - Aswan
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Choose Your Nile Cruise

Standard Nile Cruise

The Standard Nile Cruise offers a great opportunity to sail the Nile and see the attractions at very affordable prices. The standard Nile Cruise have all the main accommodation amenities at reasonable prices.

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Deluxe Nile Cruise

For those looking for high standard accommodation and amenities the Deluxe Nile Cruises are your option. Tour the temples and tombs and enjoy the deluxe hospitality

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Luxury Nile Cruise

Clients have different tastes and appeals. The luxury Nile Cruises are the choices for those looking for opulent furniture and high end amenities while sailing the Nile.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is best time to go for a Nile Cruise?

Best time to go for a Nile Cruise is between October and April. South of Egypt where you do the Nile Cruise between Luxor and Aswan is known for intense heat during summer between May and September. As you hop on and off from the Nile Cruise to go for shore excursions and see the temples and tombs it is preferable to go during cooler months of the year.

How much do you tip on a Nile Cruise?

Due to low wages in Egypt it is recommended that tourists leave tip if they are satisfied with the service provided. On a Nile Cruise normally tourist leave an envelope at the end of the trip at the reception with an amount ranging between 3-10 US$ per person per night.

What do you wear in a Nile Cruise?

For a Nile Cruise holiday always remember to pack comfortable shoes for your visits, a hat, sun screen and sunglasses. Comfortable light clothes are recommended at day time. In winter it can become chilly so don’t forget heavy clothes at night.

Is there certain time I have to arrive to Nile Cruise on first day?

It is recommended to arrive early on the first day not to miss any excursion.

At what time will my cabin be ready on day 1?

Check in on board Nile Cruises are from 11:00 am

What Kind of food is served?

On board of the Nile Cruise there is a great variety of food served through three meals per day breakfast lunch and dinner. Vegetarian, Vegan, Halal and Kosher food options are available on request. Simply let our Customer Support team know the food option that you prefer.

Is there WIFI available?

Yes there is WIFI available but the service will entail extra cost.

How many tombs are visited in the Valley of the Kings

Three open tombs will be visited, not the ones that require extra entry ticket like Nefertari, Seti, Tut Ankh Amun

Nile Cruise Holiday Tips

  • The program may be subject to modifications due to local requirements, delay in closing or closing of the locks, sandstorms, changes to flight schedules. – Passage of the Esna lock: when the Esna lock is closed (from June 1 to June 30 and from December 1 to 15), navigation is carried out from Esna to Aswan, and visits to Luxor will be insured by vehicle (approximately 60 km) from Esna. All tours included in your package will be respected.
  • The pool water will only be changed in Aswan. It is also imperative to take a shower before swimming in the pool. – Course of activities and entertainment on board: certain services may not be provided depending on weather conditions and / or tourist frequentation (outdoor swimming pool, outdoor bars, etc.).
  • The television in the cabins does not work during navigation.
  • Cruise ships on the Nile are not suitable for people with reduced mobility or disabled, both in the cabins and in the common areas.
  • You pay all your personal expenses and your extras in cash because the boats do not have bank terminals; on the other hand, you find distributors near the wharves in Luxor and Aswan.
  • To ward off possible noise disturbances in certain cabins, we advise you to take hearing protection (earplugs) in your luggage, especially if you are a light sleeper.
  • In Egypt, the “bakchich”, or tip, is a real institution. Tips for staff are included in the service fees you pay on arrival in addition to the visa fee. They are then redistributed between drivers, local representatives, transfer managers, luggage carriers, feluccaiers etc. You will therefore in no case be obliged to tip during your tour, the guides will do it for you. It is however customary, if you are satisfied with the service, to thank your guide as well as the entire crew of your boat, to give a tip at the end of your stay in common with the group, around 3 euros per person per day.
  • Store visits: Stops in the various shops and factories (papyrus, perfumery, jewelry and alabaster) are a common practice in Egypt and are part of the program. They are an opportunity to understand Egyptian craftsmanship and to find souvenirs to bring back from Egypt. You will in no case be obliged to make purchases there if you do not wish to.
  • Local currency: the Egyptian pound is divided into 100 piastres. An Egyptian pound is worth around 0.03 euro, so 1 euro is worth about 32 Egyptian pounds.
  • In Egypt, the electric current is 220 volts (as in France) and the sockets are identical to the ones used in Europe.