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3 Nights Nile Cruise Egypt​

  • Duration

    4 days
  • Type

    Classic Tour
  • Runs

    Everyday

Overview

Set sail on a captivating 3-night adventure along the Nile, traveling from Aswan to Luxor through the cradle of ancient Egyptian civilization. Experience a seamless blend of history and comfort as you tour the awe-inspiring temples of Kom Ombo and Edfu, wander through the legendary Karnak Temple complex, and descend into the Valley of the Kings where pharaohs found their eternal rest. With knowledgeable guides leading private excursions and full-board accommodations on your floating hotel, this trip unveils Egypt’s enduring mysteries at every bend of the river. Along the way, travelers often compare this journey to the 4-Day Nile Cruise from Aswan to Luxor, and many consider it among the highlights of the Best Luxury Nile River Cruise experiences available.

Included

  • Greeting and assistance upon arrival at the airport or railway station
  • Three nights’ accommodation on board with all meals included
  • Guided tours in English, Portuguese, German, or Spanish
  • All sightseeing conducted as private guided tours
  • Admission to all sites listed in the itinerary
  • Complimentary bottled water during excursions
  • Transportation in a private, air-conditioned deluxe vehicle
  • All applicable service charges and taxes

Excluded

  • Optional excursions
  • Personal expenses
  • Gratuities

Itinerary:

Day 1 Arrival in Aswan – Gateway to Egypt’s Southern Treasures

Your The Nile River journey begins in the storied Aswan City, where you’ll be welcomed on arrival at the airport or train station, then transferred in comfort to your cruise ship. Step ashore and begin exploring Aswan’s remarkable sites. Marvel at the engineering brilliance of the Aswan The High Dam of Egypt, a structure that reshaped the region’s landscape and secured Egypt’s water future. Continue to the enchanting Temple of Philae, dedicated to the goddess Isis and beautifully relocated to Agilika Island to save it from rising waters. Admire its intricate columns and reliefs, steeped in mythic significance. After sightseeing, check in to your Nile cruiser, enjoy a welcome lunch, and settle in as your floating hotel sets off along the river. The evening brings a savory dinner on board as sunset bathes the Nile in golden light.

Meals: Lunch, Dinner

Overnight: Aswan

Day 2 Temples of Kom Ombo and Edfu – Guardians of the Sacred River

Begin your morning with breakfast as the vessel glides northbound. Today’s discoveries include two of Egypt’s extraordinary temples. First, at Kom Ombo, explore Kom Ombo Temple, the crocodile deity, and Horus, the falcon god. The temple’s twin design and intricate carvings offer a window into ancient rituals and beliefs. The cruise continues to Edfu, where lunch is served on board amid scenic river views. In the afternoon, visit the Edfu Temple at Edfu, renowned as one of the best-preserved temples in Egypt, its massive pylons and detailed reliefs standing testament to centuries of devotion. Return to your ship for a relaxing dinner as you dock in Edfu for the night.

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Overnight: Edfu

Day 3 Luxor’s West Bank – Mysteries of Ancient Thebes

Following breakfast, disembark to explore Luxor’s legendary West Bank. Your first stop is The Valley of the Kings, the burial ground of the pharaohs, where intricately decorated tombs reveal the beliefs and artistry of ancient Egypt. Next, visit the grand mortuary Temple of Hatshepsut at Deir El-Bahari, an architectural masterpiece carved into the cliffs, depicting scenes of her reign and divine lineage. Conclude the morning with a visit to the Colossi of Memnon, the towering statues that have silently guarded the Theban necropolis for millennia. Return to your cruise vessel for lunch and an afternoon at leisure, enjoying the views and amenities on board. Dinner is served as you spend the night in Luxor City.

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Overnight: Luxor

Day 4 Luxor’s East Bank – Grand Temples and Farewell

Enjoy your final breakfast on board before disembarking to explore Luxor’s East Bank. Begin at the sprawling Karnak Temple complex, once the spiritual center of ancient Thebes, with its monumental columns, sacred lake, and intricate reliefs celebrating Egypt’s gods. Continue to Luxor Temple, set along the Nile and linked to Karnak by The Avenue of Sphinxes. This temple’s grand courtyards and statues evoke the city’s glorious past. After completing your tour, you’ll be transferred by private vehicle to the airport or train station for your onward journey, carrying with you indelible memories of Egypt’s timeless wonders.

Meals: Breakfast

Overnight: Luxor

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FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the top attractions to visit in Egypt?

Popular attractions include the Pyramids of Giza, Luxor Temple, Karnak Temple, Valley of the Kings, Abu Simbel, Aswan, and the Red Sea resorts.

 

How do I get around Egypt?

You can travel by domestic flights, private transfers, trains, taxis, Uber, or guided tours. Many travelers prefer booking a full tour package for convenience.

 

Are Nile cruises worth it?

Yes, Nile cruises are one of the best ways to explore major temples between Luxor and Aswan while enjoying luxury accommodation and guided tours on board.

 

What currency is used in Egypt?

Egypt uses the Egyptian Pound (EGP). Credit cards are widely accepted in hotels and tourist areas, but carrying some cash is recommended.

 

Are credit cards accepted in Egypt?

Yes, most hotels, restaurants, and stores accept credit cards. Smaller shops and markets may prefer cash.

 

Is Egypt safe to visit?

Yes. Egypt is generally safe for tourists, especially in major destinations like Cairo, Luxor, Aswan, Hurghada, and Sharm El Sheikh. Tourist areas are well-patrolled, and security is high. As with any destination, stay aware of your surroundings and follow local guidance.

Do I need a visa to enter Egypt?

Most travelers require a visa. Many nationalities can obtain an e-visa online or purchase a visa on arrival at Cairo, Hurghada, or Sharm El Sheikh airports. Check your nationality’s requirements before traveling.

When is the best time to visit Egypt?

The best time is October to April, when the weather is cooler and perfect for sightseeing. Summer (June–August) is very hot, especially in Upper Egypt, but ideal for Red Sea resorts.

What should I wear in Egypt?

Egypt is a modest country. Lightweight, breathable clothing is recommended. Women don’t need to cover their hair except in mosques. Avoid revealing clothes in conservative areas; swimwear is acceptable at resorts and beaches.