5 Days Luxor And Aswan Nile Cruise from Marsa Alam
5 Days Nile Cruise from Marsa will combine two adventures into one, making you experience the refreshing atmosphere of the Nile River and indulge you in the magnificent ancient historical side of Egypt. This side of Egypt is shown in the Karnak Temple, Hatshepsut Temple, and more in Luxor, and in Aswan, you can visit Philae Temple, Edfu, and Kom Ombo Temples, along with others. There are plenty of ways to surf the Nile River, nonetheless, our agency can make you have one unique voyage that’ll include transferring you back and forth every time through the breezy Nile River by the Nile Cruise with its peculiar services, such as the deluxe Nile Cruise, the amenities, as well as the transportation, and the skilled tour guide, so book with us now!
Tour Details
Duration
5 Days / 4 Nights
Tour Location
Luxor, Edfu, Kom Ombo, Aswan
Tour Availability
Everyday
Pickup & Drop Off
From your Hotel in Marsa Alam
Tour Type
Private
Tour Inclusions
Assistance of our personnel during your stay and excursions.
Private transfer from Marsa Alam to Luxor.
Private transfer from Aswan to Marsa Alam.
1st class train tickets from Aswan to Luxor.
All transfers by modern air-conditioned deluxe vehicle.
4 Nights Accommodation on board 5 star Nile cruise on a full board basis.
All Nile Cruise excursions as mentioned in the itinerary.
Entrance fees to all sights between Luxor and Aswan.
It was our first visit to Egypt so me and my family didn't know what to expect. Thankfully our tour guide Manal Ahmed who by the way is the ONLY FEMALE tour guide in Hurghada! Than...
kbam1968
Jun 2021
We booked 2 day trip to Cairo and Luxor directly with “Tours from Hurgharda” before we left the UK. Responding promptly to any query or concerns that we may have had. Thank y...
SLJW13
May 2021
The main reason for the 5 stars is the communication from the company and the guide and driver they provided. I was very apprehensive booking from the UK with only email correspond...
nazli.sacls
Apr 2022
I visited Egypt with friends.Thank you tours from hurghada for an amazing experience..our guide Mohamed Elshamei was fantastic...knowledgable and nothing was to much to ask of him ...
Barbara M
Apr 2022
Early 4am start, arrived by 7am. security as in Europe. Arrived at opening of Cairo Museum and had the place to ourselves for a while, saw Tut exhibition very easily.Excellent. Als...
The first procedure of your 5 days Nile Cruise from Marsa Alam will be driving you from the folds of your hotel in Marsa Alam to start your trip with your professional tour guide to:
Karnak Temple
Visiting the Karnak Temple will add a sweet touch to your trip, taking your sweet time to explore the huge amount of the decayed demolished temples and chapels the complex hugs. The revival and construction processes of the Karnak Temple Complex all took place from the Middle to the Ptolemaic Kingdoms (2000-30 BCE). The temple has been taken for granted to be the utmost and foremost ethereal temple built for holy purposes.
Having enough of the Karnak Temple, you’ll be checking in at your fancy Nile Cruise to have your dainty lunch, and chill for a while to be heading in the evening to:
Luxor Temple by Night
The Opt Festival was what came to be the milestone of the Luxor temple from the very beginning, in the 14th century BC. Indulging yourself more into knowing the festival, you’ll learn that it’s been the essence of constructing the temple in the first place to give a chance for the harmony of man and the divinity on Earth to happen.
At this point, you’ll finish your day by being back on your Nile cruise to have your dinner and stay the night.
Meals: Lunch, Dinner
Overnight: Onboard the Cruise
Second Day: Luxor West Bank
Your day 2 of the 5 days Nile Cruise from Marsa Alam will begin with your breakfast onboard to head next to the very first mesmerizing of the day by an A/C vehicle with your tour guide, which is:
Valley of the Kings
The tremendous valley has been an amalgamation of 63 tombs that are possessed by the most feted kings and queens ever existed. You’ll find those bunch of royals go back in time to the stage from the eighteenth to the twentieth Dynasties. The Valley of the Kings, which has been stuffed with tombs from approximately 1539 BC to 1075 BC, will take you on a good tour to have a taste of each of its tombs.
Hatshepsut Temple
One focal reason that will make you not have enough of Hatshepsut temple, is its singularity as being the most preserved entrancing temple built since 1479 BC. You’ll be blown away in a flash with its three terrific floors that give the temple its value. Coming closer, it’ll be unfolded before your eyes how the construction of the temple functions exactly, as the three floors extend for fine meters above to be linked by two massive ramps that hold those trio into place.
Colossi of Memnon
The Colossi of Memnon, brought into existence in 1350 BC, are two towering rocks that will catch you off guard with their mere silhouettes. The colossi were built to dignify the Glorified Pharaoh, Amenhotep III, and to lure people into their rareness and grandeur. The phase between the 20-250CE had left its trails on the site, as there’s a bundle of 107 engravings the colossi are dressed with, belonging back to the Roman Era.
After exploring to your heart’s content, the last sights, you’ll be back on your Nile cruise by the afternoon to continue sailing to Esna and Edfu with meals, lunch, and dinner, served to you and staying the night onboard.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Overnight: Onboard the Cruise
Third-Day: Edfu & Kom Ombo – Aswan
Have your elegant breakfast on board the cruise, then it’ll be in your ability to visit:
Edfu Temple
Put into construction between 237 and 57 BC, Edfu temple is worthy of having high hopes about what to expect inside, with its special location on a breathtaking hill that overlooks the Nile. Scattered inside the temple, are a variety of sculptures that were engraved to commemorate Horus, the God of the War, and Sky while putting an end to Seth’s life, who was plotting his downfall.
Keep on with your Nile cruise tour, sailing to the following exquisite site:
Kom Ombo Temple
The marvelous Kom Ombo temple was stoned up in 47 BC to find between its folds what promotes it to be a heavenly temple. You’ll get to know what it feels like to be encircled by double hefty temples that have more than rocks to be made out of, for they consist of two sanctuaries, and gateways, along the side with ample hypostyle halls.
At night, you’ll be brought back to your cruise to have your savory lunch and dinner and stay the night.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Overnight: Onboard the Cruise
Fourth Day: Aswan Highlights
Start your fourth day of the 5 days Nile Cruise from Marsa Alam by having a scrumptious breakfast at your cruise, and give it all to your guide to make you visit:
Aswan High Dam
Aswan High Dam, architected between 1960 and 1970, is the economic boost the agriculture in Egypt needs. you’ll be staggered on knowing how a terrific source it’s for cultivated lands, as it puts its grip on 55 cubic kilometers of water to irrigate 132km³ of land per year. Not only does it help to keep any floods, anticipated or not, at bay, but it also serves as a suppresser, holding back any threatening drought.
The Unfinished Obelisk
It was between 1508 BC and 1458 BC when the ancient Egyptians welcomed the Unfinished Obelisk with open arms. The Unfinished Obelisk was the unripe fruit of the instructions that Queen Hatshepsut gave. Crossing the entrance lines of the obelisk, you’ll be under the spell of the vivid graphic scrapes on its walls that still hold the aura of the honorable Ancient Egyptian Founders.
Philae Temple
Visiting the Philae temple will enrich you with two different gripping sights linked into one location, which are the magnetic temple per se, and the island that hugs it as well. The temple was built under the guidelines of the Early Period of the New Kingdom, in the 16th century BC. The dazzling temple was built to honor the Great God of Love, and Beauty, Isis.
Head back to your Nile cruise to have your lunch, and your dinner later at night, as well as stay the night.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Overnight: Onboard the Cruise
Fifth Day: Aswan to Marsa Alam
Begin your last day of the 5 days Nile Cruise from Marsa Alam by having breakfast and getting ready to check out. At this point, you’ll be heading back to your hotel in Marsa Alam by an A/C vehicle as an end to your trip.
Meals: Breakfast
P/S: There's a chance of taking your suggestions, that relate to the program, into consideration, including removing or adding any unmentioned destinations to fit with your desires and imaginations.