4 Day Nile Cruise Trip From Hurghada

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  • 4 Days
  • Max People : 50
  • Wednesday - Friday
  • Min Age: 0.9
  • Pickup: From/To Hotel
  • Pickup Time: 5:00 AM
  • Tour Type: Private
Description

Enjoy your 4 day tour of the Nile cruise which will start from Hurghada and cover the ancient sights of Aswan and Luxor. Let’s fall back in the ancient history of Temples, Tombs and ancient sights of Luxor and Aswan. Travel with the waves of the red sea and enjoy the Nile cruise experience in luxury.
Highlights: 

  • Transfer in an A/C vehicle.
  • Accommodation for 3 nights in 5 Star Nile Cruise.
  • Professional Egyptian Tour Guide on all sights.
  • Meet & Assist on arrival and departure.
  • Explore ancient temples of Luxor.
  • Explore famous ancient sights of Aswan.
  • Entrance Fee of all sightseeing.

Let’s book your trip with us and make it memorable.

Price Includes
Transfer in an A/C vehicle
Accommodation for 3 nights on 5-star cruise
Professional Egyptian Tour Guide on all sights
Meet & Assist on arrival and departure
Entrance Fee of all sightseeing
Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner
Transfer Hurghada to Aswan and Luxor to Hurghada
Tips
Drinks in the restaurant
Any Extras

Travel Styles

Cultural
Nature & Adventure
Marine

Facilities

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Staff Lounge
Free Cancellation 24 hours
Tickets
Wheelchair accessible
Itinerary

In the morning, you leave your Hurghada hotel and go to Aswan, a distance of about 522 kilometers. Take note of the picturesque parts of the country because it is the Aswan region that is full of great historical sites and various tourist attractions. History - While transferring from one place to another on the cruise, you can enjoy all the historical sites of Aswan from a distance while having lunch at 13:00.

The first thing that you are bound to do is get started by exploring Philae Temple that sits on Agilkia Island. This Temple is famed for being a temple for the goddess Isis and its carvings along with architecture. The area around this temple can be called strange as it comes into view only when approached by boats. This is a distinctive way to kick start your sightseeing.

The second site of interest is the Aswan High Dam, a structure built to complement other structures built around the Nile. The dam changed the economy of Egypt as well as their agriculture through controlled flooding of the Nile River. Quite an engineering advancement in Egypt.

Last but not the least, the Unfinished Obelisk is one of the places that every visitor of Aswan should not miss. This still unfinished obelisk represents the breathtaking stonemasonry skill possessed by the ancient Egyptians. This large obelisk was left unfinished due to faults in the stone however, ancient methods are visible in its making and the effort that would have gone into such monumental tasks is evident.

After the tours on the Nasser Lake, you will have the chance to enjoy a leisurely felucca sailing trip around Elephantine Island with views of Aswan city’s landmarks. Aswan city has quite a number of sites along the banks to the Nile with stunning flora and historic buildings so make sure to take a snapshot. Spend some time at Kitchener’s Island, which is famous for its botanical gardens of rare plants, and enjoy the splendid walks amid beautiful vegetation.

If you wish to gain further insight into Nubian culture, a Nubian village visit is highly recommended. Here, immerse yourself into the culture of the Nubian people, through their art, houses, clothes and hospitality – an exceptional element of the mosaic that constitutes the marvelous culture of Egypt.

Return to the cruise for an enjoyable dinner while taking in the comfort of your room and preparing for the adventures of the following day while enjoying a world famous cruise along the Nile River.

Since the cruise is being refueled in Aswan, it gives an immense chance to the tourists to get up early and enjoy their breakfast and save the time for an excellent excursion.

Tourists can also think of visiting Abu Simbel early in the morning, the most famous and breath taking sites of Egypt. These gigantic temples which are a part of the powerful King Ramses, who built these masons out of solid rock, which was purely dedicated to himself and his queen, Nefertari. People would never forget the magnificent massive guarding the entrance as they step into the superbly decorated rooms which has engraved walls depicting various scenes and events that revolved around Ramses II and the gods he worshiped. For most clients, this is a once-in-a-lifetime experience and one the best in the region for so many people.

When the ship is about to leave the harbor, it gives an opportunity to the clients to enjoy the cruise lunch as they leave the harbor.

As there is an opportunity to cruise to the northern Kom Ombo, one is able to get a view of the ancient countryside along with the blooming villages that the banks of the river showcase.

Once you arrive in Kom Ombo, get off the board to begin your journey around the Kom Ombo Temple which is quite distinct. Out of the ordinary, this temple has a dual dedication: to Sobek, the crocodile deity; and Horus the Elder. Practically designed for both gods equally, Kom Ombo temple is the only one of its kind in Egypt. Breathe in the atmosphere and observe the museum with mummified crocodiles which represent Sobek, while you stroll through the ancient pillared sections and relief engravings.

After this tour, you can go back to the cruise to take you towards Edfu. Have your dinner onboard as you enjoy peaceful views of the Nile at twilight.

And get ready for a good night because for the next day there are many plans. With the Nile’s melodious tunes ushering you to sleep while relaxing in your room in Edfu.

Enjoy your morning meal on the cruise while it is still berthed in Edfu and prepares you for another full day of sightseeing that will take you to two of the most famous temples in Egypt.

Once breakfast is done, explore the Temple of Edfu which is one of the best preserved temples in Egypt that is devoted to the falcon god Horus. Moving on, you will step inside this huge temple and pass between huge columns that are adorned with beautiful carvings chronicling the victories of Horus as well as the annual events that were held in honor of him. Such sheer size and minute details of the illustrations provide a great insight into life and the religious practices that took place in ancient Egyptian societies.

Proceed back to the boat and head towards the direction of Luxor while crossing the Esna Lock and getting to witness the amazing lock system of the Nile. As you move further north you will be able to appreciate the Nile’s riverbanks that have plenty of palm trees.

The first thing that you should do when you arrive in Luxor is visit the historical site of Luxor Temple. This temple was one of the architectural achievements of New Kingdom,” as you pass through the entrance of this temple complex, peeking through what has all the makings of a history lesson complete with imposing Ramses II statues, grandiose columns, and intricately embellished walls that withstood the test of time. Did you know that Luxor Temple was the main temple where Opet Festival observances happened during which pharaohs and priests honored powerful deities? That makes this temple very interesting historically as well as spiritually.

To begin the day you will definitely never forget. Let us take you on amazing hot air balloon ride over the Valley of the Kings. As you relax and relish the ride, look out for ancient tombs, temples, and the raw glam of Luxor. All these sights while the sun is setting on the West Bank. If one would like to gain a perspective on ancient Egypt, this experience is one of a kind.

Take a break for a bit and eat breakfast onboard the cruise while gazing at the luxurious views presented to you by Luxor. After savouring the last breakfast of the day, one would be prepared for exploring the West and East Banks of the Nile.

Start by visiting one of the most famous areas in Egypt – The Valley of the Kings. This area contains the tombs of the dead pharaohs of Egypt. Behold the tombs that contained deceased rulers: Tutankhamun and Ramses II and more. Features of the tombs include beautiful hieroglyphs and remarkable murals. This sacred space enables one to uncover the ancient Egyptians’ beliefs towards the afterlife.

Then, do not forget to check out the Colossi of Memnon which are two massive statues that flanked the mortuary temple of Amenhotep III. Residing at almost 60 feet in height, these statues have become a landmark of Luxor and a stark reminder of the might that once belonged to the ancient pharaohs.

Move on to the spectacular Temple of Queen Hatshepsut which is one of the remarkable terraced temples built to honor one of the famous female pharaohs in Egypt. This temple is carved between the great cliffs and is best known for its architectural beauty along with the depiction of the story of Hatshepsut’s command. Walk in its arches and discover her achievements as well as the impact she created during her lifetime.

Completing the exploration of Karnak Temple will mark the end of your trip. Karnak Temple is one of the oldest and giant Temple complex in Egypt. Enter the great Hypostyle Hall with huge pillars which are highly decorated with carved designs and visit other temples, pillars, and statues devoted to other deities. There are so many great things waiting for you at Karnak temple as well that surely will provide the perfect website for the site-oriented imagination of Egyptians’ religious life.

After your excursion, you may get off the boat and head for lunch in Luxor, reminiscing about the amazing views you have gotten during the day.

After you finish your meal, settle in for a comfortable ride back to Hurghada, where the breathtaking sights during the trip back to the Red Sea will put you at ease.

Important Information

To have a fun-filled and peaceful tour, the following must be carried for your trip:

  • For comfortable shoes: very important to explore safari, Luxor and Cairo.
  • For sun cream: help protect you during the journey at sea.
  • On towels: needed on a voyage at sea.
  • A passport: this is a must-have while going to Luxor and Cairo.
  • Camera: Reliving the memories of such times through photo snaps will bring them back fresh in my mind with every glance
  • Sunglasses: They shield eyes from the blazing sun.
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