
Unique Experiences
Luxor Temple by Night & Old Winter Palace & Cocktail Reception
12 nights from
£4895
Sprawling wide around river islands, tightening to its narrowest point between the Gebel el-Silsila cliffs, tamed at the High Dam of Aswan, and dropping 25ft at the barrage of the Esna Lock, the Nile cuts a swathe through reed beds, palm groves, and rural scenes of almost biblical simplicity, on its 600-mile flow from Abu Simbel, on the shores of Lake Nasser, to Cairo’s chaos of history and modernity.
Visiting Egypt’s most famous sites and less-visited gems, the downriver journey is a feast of antiquity, sailing from Nubian scenes in serene Aswan to the Ptolemaic temple of Edfu; through ancient Thebes/modern Luxor, ‘the world’s greatest open-air museum’, where the Nile slips between its exquisite east-bank temples and atmospheric west-bank Valley of the Kings; to legends of Cleopatra at the Temple of Denderah, intriguing hieroglyphs in the Seti I Temple of Abydos, tales of Akhenaten and Nefertiti in Amarni, and to the tombs and catacombs of Tuna el-Gebel and Beni Hassan; concluding with Cairo’s Coptic old city, the pharaonic treasures of its world-renowned museum, and perhaps the most famous and most photographed monuments, the pyramids of Giza and magnificent monolith of the Sphinx.
Whilst the vessel carries more, sightseeing will be limited to 25 guests.
Temple, tomb and pyramid visits are on foot with steps and uneven surfaces.
The programme may be altered due to navigational factors with locks, water levels or congestion at certain sites.
For late arrivals, on day 1, a cold plate is served in your cabin.
Air travel and taxes, transfers, 12 night-cruise, full board on cruise vessel, itinerary as described, excursions, Egyptian tour manager and Egyptologist, local representatives. If our specially negotiated airfares are unavailable at the time of booking, a supplement may apply.
Travel insurance, visa procurement fee, optional excursions, tipping, any government taxes or compulsory charges introduced after publication.
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