Next Holiday Travel has got a great opportunity to enjoy an unforgettable Egypt Nile cruise on board the luxurious MS. Le Fayan. This 3-night Egypt Nile cruise offers an unforgettable adventure between Luxor and Aswan. The cabins are air-conditioned with panoramic windows, a private bath/shower with a hair dryer, and connect with wireless internet access and chill out in the spa center, swimming pool, and sun deck bar. Each cabin is provided with a satellite TV, a safe box, and a telephone system with international calls. Further, there is a gymnasium and nighttime entertainment available; onboard, the main dining room, plus in-room dining is offered up to midnight. You can also take advantage of an elevator, a fully-equipped conference room, and laundry service. The Luxor Aswan Nile cruise has taken into consideration that your safety comes first for which there is a smoke detector installed with a doctor on call, and all major credit cards are accepted.
Upon your arrival in Aswan, our representative will be there to assist in the transfer to a five-star Nile cruise ship by a private air-conditioned van to do full-day excursions. Check-in time should be before 12:00 PM. You will start your journey with a delicious lunch aboard. You'll be transferred to start your visits with the High Dam, built during Egyptian President Gamal Abdel Nasser's rule in 1960 AD to save Egypt from the floods of the Nile. Then, by a motorboat, you will ride on the Nile to visit the Graeco-Roman Temple of Philae, being the center of worship of the goddess Isis. Finally, you will be taken to the red granite unfinished obelisk, under the patronage of god Amun Ra. In the end, you will be transferred back to your ship. Now you have the option to enjoy your evening locally around Aswan.
Meals Included:
Lunch
Dinner.
Breakfast will be available on board your boat. Next, you'll take off with your Egyptologist guide to visit one of Egypt's most dramatic temples such as the Temple of Kom Ombo, which allows visitors to understand two Gods: Sobek and Haroeris. Following your tour, return to your boat for lunch on its sun deck as you admire the Nile River with all its majesty. This afternoon, enjoy a horse-drawn carriage ride to the Temple of Horus, one of Egypt's best-preserved temples. After your tour, you'll be driven back to your ship. The remainder of the afternoon is at leisure onboard. Dinner will also be served aboard, followed by an Egyptian Folkloric Show in the evening by the staff on board.
Meals Included:
Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner
The day will start with breakfast on the board of the Nile cruise. The following day is going to be started by an excursion to Thebes, the sacred through visiting the western bank of Luxor. This covers the visit to the Valley of the Kings, known to be the official burial spot for the Theban kings and the pharaohs of Ancient Egypt, where the Pharaohs were buried. Next up will be the Temple of Queen Hatshepsut at Deir El Bahari, considered by far the most remarkable structure in Ancient Egyptian architecture because it is chiseled entirely into the rock face. The tour concludes with a visit to the Colossi of Memnon, which belongs to King Amenhotep III. You will then be taken back to your ship for lunch after this enlightening tour. The afternoon will be yours to enjoy at your leisure. Dinner and overnight accommodations will be provided on the cruise.
Meals Included:
Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner
Checkout after breakfast will be at 08:00 hrs. Later on, in the morning, an excursion to Luxor East Bank, including a visit to the fabulous Karnak Temple Considered the largest temple complex in the world. This entire complex sprawls on an area of one hundred acres, your pleasant tour will end at the Temple of Luxor, which was initiated during the reign of a 12th-dynasty king and completed by the famous Ramses II himself. You will be sent to any destination in Luxor by a private air-conditioned vehicle at the end of this full-day tour, which also marks the end of our services.
Meal Inclusions:
Breakfast.
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