MS Le Fayan Nile cruise is one of the best options to have an Egypt Nile cruise. Since its inauguration in 2011, the hotel has been offering a luxurious trip across some of the most beautiful landscapes that Egypt has to show, it's the perfect blend of serenity and sophistication, from a modern sun deck and refreshing pool to spacious lounges, a well-stocked bar, and a state-of-the-art gym. Among other facilities one will enjoy onboard are a spa, al fresco dining, and an excellent restaurant where indulgence can be found.
The ship has 57 cabins with floor-to-ceiling windows that let one sail in style, offering breathtaking views of the majesty of the Nile. Three suites assure a taste of ultimate luxury, each with a living room, dining area, and Jacuzzi. They are uniquely decorated for comfort, with large flat-screen TVs, WiFi, a mini-bar, and a modern marble and wood bathroom. The largest, Suite 555 is provided with a dark blue mosaic shower along with a luxurious Jacuzzi. Book your Luxor Aswan Nile cruise with Next Holiday Travel and experience every signature moment of the Nile cruise in Egypt.
Upon arrival at Luxor airport or station, our delegated employee will assist in transferring you to your Nile Cruise using a private non-smoking A/C van. This is the right place to note that your check-in should be done before 12:00 PM. During the afternoon, you can take the time to visit the East bank of Luxor which hosts the magnificent Karnak Temples Complex. These are the biggest structures that human beings have ever constructed throughout history. The main temple was built as the earthly residence of the god Amun Ra. This marvelous structure has its roots in the Middle Kingdom, although some references point to its existence even in the 3rd dynasty. Next, you will be taken to the Temple of Luxor, ordered by a king from the 12th dynasty and finished by the great king Ramses II. Located right in the middle of Ancient Thebes, just like the Karnak, this temple was also dedicated to the great god Amun Re. In the late afternoon of today's tour, transfer you back to the hotel for rest and recuperation. Tonight, a fascinating Egyptian folkloric show will be performed by our crew. Enjoy dinner and an overnight stay in Luxor.
Notice: In the case of early arrival in Luxor, the tour would start right away because check-in time on the cruise is at 12:00 o'clock. We do not want our guests to waste their precious time waiting in the lobby unless it is necessary.
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Starting the day with a delicious breakfast on board, the fanciful day commences in Thebes, the holy land of enchantment, with an excursion to the west bank of Luxor: the Valley of the Kings. This sacred place has been used as the royal burial site for the most important Theban kings and rulers of ancient Egypt. Next will be the breathtaking Temple of Queen Hatshepsut at Deir El Bahari, the miracle of ancient Egyptian architecture, entirely cut into the mountain. The day will be completed with a visit to the Colossi of Memnon, belonging to King Amenhotep III, after which transfer back to the ship for a delicious lunch. Free afternoon, dinner, and overnight on board.
Meals:
Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner
Having taken up a delicious breakfast on the Nile cruise, an organized tour will start and take the customers to the ancient land of secrets and mystery. First part of the day begins with the visit to the breathtakingly well-preserved Temple of Horus in Edfu, which seems almost irresistible as it tells about the architecture and culture of the land of Ancient Egypt. From here, guests will make their way back to the cruise boat for a cooling lunch as the cruise continues to the city of Kom Ombo.
After lunch, one will be able to admire the intriguing Temple of Kom Ombo, which has double worships of both the gods Sobek and Haroeris; then, breathtaking scenery can be enjoyed along the banks of the great river Nile, where this illustrious ancient Egyptian civilization used to thrive from the sun deck of the cruise ship.
Later in the evening, a dinner will be provided to you on board in luxurious style, and the cruise will be en route to the city of Aswan. One should expect an evening arrival at Aswan, where a night will be spent in a hotel over there.
Meals Included:
Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner
You will have breakfast on board. Then, you will be escorted by your Egyptologist tour guide to start an amazing day tour in Aswan city: this includes a visit to The High Dam, which was built in 1960 AD by Egyptian president Gamal Abdel Nasser to protect Egypt from the Nile flood. After that, you will be given a chance to take a Nile River trip with a motorboat up to Agilika Island, where you will take a tour of the Temple of Philae, which dates to the Greco-Roman era and was dedicated to Isis, the mother of Horus. Finally, you will be taken to one of the wonders of Aswan, the Unfinished Obelisk, made of red granite and dedicated to the god Amun Ra. You will then conclude your day tour and head back to your ship for lunch. Afternoon tea is also available on board. The evening is free to relax, later, dinner and an overnight stay in Aswan follow.
Meals Included:
Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner
Check out from the hotel after having your breakfast. Our representative will then transfer you to Aswan airport station for a flight to Cairo.
Optional tour to visit Abu Simbel temples by private coach or domestic flights. On this day you are met in Aswan by your English-speaking tour guide to transfer you by private A-C van to the Abu Simbel Temples, which are located south of Aswan on the western bank of the Nile 180 miles south of the First Cataract in what was Nubia in times of old. It was originally known as Meha, and its first appearance in records is in the 18th Dynasty when Ay and Horemheb ordered chapels hewn into the southern hills.
As you start your arrival, visit one of the main landmarks in Aswan: Abu Simbel Temples constructed by one of the greatest kings, King Ramses II. The largest temple is referred to as the Great Temple built by Ramses II himself for a god named Rahorakhty. The minor temple was dedicated to King Ramses II himself and his wife Queen Nefertari. After the day tour, you'll be back to Aswan and transferred by private A-C van to your selected hotel for check-in, rest, and refreshment, or to Aswan airport for your domestic flight to Cairo.
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