Nile River Cruises and Holidays in Egypt
We offer 17 different holidays
combining a River Nile cruise with visits
to the main sights of Egypt. We offer many
cruise and stay options, of lengths from
8 to 13 days. Itineraries can include Cairo
and the Pyramids, or extensions to Abu Simbel
by ship or air.
Visits to Cairo are usually based on Giza to the south east of the city, where you find the Pyramids and the Sphinx and be amazed by their size.
The fascinating Egyptian Museum includes
the burial treasures of the Pharaoh Tutankhamun.
In the evening is a Sound and Light Show in the shadow of
the Sphinx.
From Cairo fly to Luxor or Aswan to join your Nile river cruise ship - alternatively
start your holiday by direct flight to Luxor. From Luxor some
cruises go north to Denderah, for a visit
to the temple of the God Hathor, then sail
back to Luxor.
From Luxor visit the Valley of the Kings,
with its hundreds of tombs, most famously that of Tutankhamun.
See also the Valley of the Queens, Deir El
Bahri, the mortuary temple of Queen Hatsheput and the Colossi of Memnon. Cruises also offer
visits to the temple complexes of Luxor and Karnak, both noted architectural sights.
Your cruise ship sails via the river lock at Esna to Edfu. The temple of Edfu, dedicated to
the falcon-headed God Horus, is one of the
best preserved in Egypt. Further down the River Nile is the
famous Kom Ombo temple dedicated to the crocodile
God Sobek, with its mummified crocodiles.
Aswan is a colourful city, noted for its
markets. Visit the Aswan High Dam, and the
temple of Philae which was dismantled and
rebuilt to avoid being submerged under the Dam's rising waters. Kitchener Island is a beautiful botanic garden
with many exotic plants and trees.
From Aswan there are excursions by air to the temples of Abu Simbel. This massive ancient site was
moved from its original position and rebuilt to avoid being
submerged by the rising waters of the new Lake Nasser.
The people in the picture (bottom right) indicate its huge
size.
It is also possible to cruise from Aswan to Abu Simbel and see marvellous desert landscapes, particularly sunrises
and sunsets. This allows visits to temples and sights only
accessible by water, on the shores of Lake Nasser.
There are virtually no towns or villages, or mooring sites,
so small boats are used for transport ashore. Excursions include Wadi El Seboua and the temple of Ramses
II, Kasr Ibrim and the relocated
temple of Amada.
The cruise listing below shows the length of
each cruise holiday and the areas covered. Click
on the cruise name to reach the detailed information
pages. All cruises include flights from the UK.
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