Aswan to No trip to Egypt would be complete without a cruise on the Nile, the most memorable experience during a holiday to this beautiful country. Experience the wonders of the River Nile in Egypt on a 4 day Nile Cruises Aswan, Luxor, and explore the mysteries of the Aswan High Dam and Unfinished Obelisk, Philae Temple, Kom Ombo Temple, Edfu Temple and visit in Luxor The Karnak Temple, Luxor Temple, Valley of the Kings, Hatshepsut Temple, with more exciting sites included. Book your Nile Cruise Touring Holidays for a totally memorable and unique holiday of a lifetime taking you back in time to the Ancient periods of Egyptian history
This 4 day cruise leaves from Aswan and arrives in Luxor, the ancient capital of Thebes.
- See the Valley of the Kings, Karnak Temple, Komombo and more
- Learn about Egypt’s rich history from your knowledgeable guide
- Your lodging, transport, meals and tour guide are included
Note:
- This tour can be instantly booked until 46 days prior to departure. After this period please make an enquiry.
- This cruise can be extended with a short break to Hurgada . Transfer per person 85US$(minimum 2 people)

We’ll pick you up on the first day at Aswan airport, train station, your hotel, or whichever point you would like. Then we’ll take you to the cruise boat, where your full room and board is waiting for you.
Having eaten breakfast we’ll disembark to visit one of the most beautiful temples in all Egypt, the Philae Temple. And for anyone who wants to, there is an optional excursion to the temples of Abu Simbel, which comes highly recommended.
Once we’ve eaten and with batteries fully charged, we’ll visit the Edfu Temple, dedicated to the God Horus. The cruise will then continue on its way towards Esna, where we’ll cross the famous floodgate.
Having arrived at the majestic city of Luxor (the ancient Thebes, once the capital) we’ll visit two of the most spectacular temples in the country, the Luxor and Karnak temples, separated in antiquity by the Avenue of the Sphinxes, three kilometers long. Here we’ll eat and spend the night anchored in Luxor.
Having eaten and checked out, around 6 am we’ll hit the road towards the giant necropolis nearby. We’ll visit the Valley of the Kings (taking a look inside three of the tombs) the Hatshepsut Temple (dedicated to the only woman to rule over Egypt for an extended period of time) and the Colossi of Memnon (two giant statues in homage to the Pharoah Amenhotep III). The tour then finishes at around 4:30 pm, then we’ll take you to the Luxor airport, the train station, or whichever point in the city you would like.