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15-Day Nile Cruise

Code: SLC1103

Nile Cruise offers deluxe cabins and Suites, where you can actually taste the fine flavor of our hospitality. In every detail from the handmade Egyptian cotton sheets to the natural dark wood furniture. All designed to tickle your senses and enhance your comfort.


Check-in & Check-out

•  Check-in time is 12:00 PM •  Check-out is 9:00 AM
You can board the ship before check-in but will not be able to check in or access your cabin until the specified check-in time.   Although you are checking out of your cabin, your luggage can stay onboard the ship until your Departure time without any extra charge.



Included

  • Modern Air-conditioned transportation
  • Wi-Fi in the Reception area only
  • Embarkation and disembarkation assistance
  • Full Board (Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner)
  • Arrival and Departure transfers
  • Teatime
  • Nightly Entertainment
  • Meet and greet service

Excluded

  • Tipping, beverages, extra activities, and Personal spending
  • Sightseeing Package
  • Wi-Fi (Extra charge on the cruise) except the reception area

Children Policy

♦  Children under 6 years of age travel free. Please provide their details under “special requirements” on the booking form.
♦  Children aged 6–12 years receive a 50% discount on the adult rate, based on the cabin booked.
♦  All children must share a cabin with an adult.

 


Itinerary


When you arrive at Cairo International Airport, your tour manager will be there to meet and greet you, and to offer any assistance you may need. They will also escort you in a private air-conditioned vehicle to the area where you will be boarding the luxurious Ship for your 15-Day Nile Cruise.

Once you have boarded, the remainder of the day is yours to spend as you wish, and tonight you will sleep in your luxury cabin or suite on the water in Cairo

Meals Included: Dinner

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Wake up and enjoy the sort of breakfast you would expect from a 5-Star hotel, and then shortly after you have finished, you will disembark, and you will then be taken to the Giza Plateau, where you’ll begin your day by marveling at the stunning Great Pyramids of Giza, one of the Seven Wonders of the World. As you explore the Plateau, you’ll also have the chance to visit the famous Sphinx and Valley Temple.

While at this site, you will also have the opportunity to visit the Solar Boat, although admission to this museum is not included in the tour price.

Following your time at the pyramids, enjoy a traditional Egyptian lunch at a local restaurant. Next, head to the New Grand Egyptian Museum, also referred to as the Giza Museum, an impressive archaeological marvel situated about 2 kilometers (1.2 miles) from the Pyramids. Currently, the GEM Complex provides limited access, allowing visitors to preview its Main Galleries, Grand Hall, Grand Staircase, commercial areas, and beautiful exterior gardens as it prepares for its grand opening.

After your tour, you will return to the ship where you will be enjoying a lovely onboard dinner and some very pleasant Oriental music before retiring for the night in your cabin on the water in Cairo

Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner

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Day 3 of your Nile Cruise is well and truly a day for absolute relaxation as the cruise begins her voyage from Cairo to Beni Suef, a journey which takes approximately 12 hours, with breakfast, lunch, and dinner being served along the way. There will also be an entertaining Guest Show hosted onboard the vessel which all passengers are welcome to attend. Tonight, you will be sleeping on the water at Beni Suef

Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner

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After having enjoyed a wonderful breakfast on the Nile cruise ship, everyone will disembark, and you will be taken to visit the impressive Meidum pyramid which is about a one-hour drive away. Later, you will then move on to visit Dahshur Pyramids, which again, are just a short drive away.

Finally, everyone will be transferred back to the ship in air-conditioned comfort. Once onboard, you will be able to enjoy a little bit of free time, and then it will be time for you to sit down to another fine dinner. Enjoy the rest of the evening as you wish, and have a good night’s sleep on the water at Beni Suef.

Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner

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Day 5 of your Nile Cruise will be another totally relaxing day that will see you sailing to Minya, with a good breakfast and a good lunch being served along the way. In the afternoon you can either carry on relaxing, or you can join in the fun and enjoy a Treasure Hunt game on the ship.

As usual, a fine dinner will be served in the evening, and then the rest of the night will be yours to do as you wish before retiring to your quarters for a good night’s sleep on the water at Minya.

Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner

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Today begins with a relatively early breakfast, and then you will disembark for a fascinating visit to Tuna El Gebel and Ashmunein. After this tour, everyone will head back to the ship where you will once again enjoy a delightful lunch.

After lunch, it will be time to disembark again, this time for a visit to several ancient tombs, including the Tomb of Baqet III, the Tomb of Khety, the Tomb of Amenemhet, and the Tomb of Khnumhotep II. Since these tombs are somewhat off the main tourist trail, they are usually only visited by tourists who have booked a really long cruise, such as our 15-day Cairo to Aswan Nile cruise package.

After some amazing sightseeing, everyone will transfer back to the ship where you will have a bit of time to yourself before dinner is served in the evening. Tonight there will also be a very enjoyable folkloric show hosted on the boat, and the day will end with you spending the night on the water at Minya.

Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner

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Wake and enjoy another 5-Star breakfast while the Nile cruises to Tell El Amarna where you will disembark for another fabulous excursion. On arrival, there will be air-conditioned vehicles waiting, and everyone will be driven to see the northern tombs, including the tombs of Ahmose, Meryre, Pentu, Panehesy, and finally, the Royal Tomb of Akhenaten. After this, you will also visit the Great Palace of King Akhenaten, as well as the small and great temples of Aten, before finally being driven back to your cruise ship.

Once everyone is back onboard, the ship will begin navigating its way Asyut, stopping along the way in front of the amazing Prince Tawdrous Monastery to allow passenger the opportunity to take some great photos from the boat.

Enjoy another wonderful dinner on board, and then have the rest of the evening to yourself, relaxing outside in the fresh air, or having drinks while enjoying some good music in the bar. Tonight you will be sleeping on the water at Asyut.

Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner

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Today is another wonderfully relaxing day where you are free to do anything you wish as the ship undertakes the 8-hour long cruise to Sohag. Breakfast, lunch, and dinner will be served along the way, and there will also be a fun-filled Black and White Party hosted onboard for those who would like to attend. Enjoy another wonderful night’s rest on the water, this time at Sohag.

Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner

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Wake up and enjoy a lovely breakfast out on the water while the ship cruising to El Balyana. On arrival, you will disembark, and then you will be taken to visit the remarkable Abydos Temple for some excellent photo opportunities. After your visit, you will return to the boat, and it will continue on its way to Qena via Naga Hammadi Bridges, and a good lunch being served along the way.

This afternoon, all passengers will be welcome to take part in a Contest Party onboard the ship, which should arrive at Qena at around dinner time. Enjoy your dinner, and have the remainder of the evening to yourself to enjoy as you wish before finally retiring to your cabin for a good night’s sleep on the water at Qena

Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner

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After everyone has enjoyed their breakfast, you will disembark and you will visit the ancient Dendera temple. You will then head back to the luxurious Nile cruise, and you will enjoy a very pleasant cruise to Luxor where you will be spending the night onboard the ship. Lunch and dinner will once again be served in the vessel’s spectacular dining area, and you will also be invited to watch a traditional Egyptian Belly Dance show.

Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner

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Enjoy a good hearty breakfast on the ship in Luxor, and then it will be time for you to disembark for an excursion which you will almost certainly never forget. Today, you will visit the Luxor West Bank to explore two extraordinary historical sites which are amongst Egypt’s most treasured and most popular ancient monuments.

First, you will be taken to visit Valley of the Kings, and ancient royal necropolis which houses more than 60 royal tombs, including the tomb of King Tutankhamen which was discovered and excavated by Sir Howard Carter in 1922. Your next stop will be at the beautifully intact rock-cut Temple of Queen Hatshepsut.

After an incredibly fascinating morning viewing these timeless wonders, you will head back to the boat to enjoy a lovely onboard lunch, and then the remainder of the afternoon is yours. In the early evening, another fine dinner will be served, and your day will finally end with you getting a wonderful night’s sleep on the water at Luxor.

Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner

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Enjoy a wholesome breakfast, and then it will be time for you to once again disembark, this time for an excursion to the Luxor East Bank where you will be visiting another two amazing ancient relics. Your first stop today will be at the indescribable Karnak Temple complex. Thousands of years ago, this was, in fact, a city of temples that grew over a period of more than 2,000 years. These days, much if it lies ruins, but there is still so much to see, and just the sheer size of the complex makes it an attraction not to be missed.

After Karnak, you will then be taken to visit the ancient Luxor Temple which is hugely popular amongst tourists, many of whom visit the site during the day and again at night to see the entire place illuminated.

Finally, it will be time to return to your ship for a good lunch and some well-deserved relaxation time as it begins cruising to Edfu. Enjoy a lovely Galabya Party onboard, and another wonderful diner before eventually retiring to your cabin where you will be spending the night on the water at Edfu.

Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner

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After another nice onboard breakfast, you will enjoy a very pleasant excursion that will see you visiting Egypt’s best-preserved temple. Edfu temple lay buried beneath the desert sands for thousands of years after it was abandoned by the Romans, and it is this which has helped to preserve it to such an extent.

After Edfu Temple, everyone will head back to the ship, and it will begin cruising to Kom Ombo, with a tasty lunch being served along the way. At Kom Ombo, you will once again disembark, this time to visit the truly fascinating Kom Ombo Temple. Although this was built as a solitary temple, it is, in fact, two temples, with one being an exact mirror image of the other. The one was dedicated to Horus the falcon-headed god, while the other was dedicated to Sobek the crocodile god.

Next, you will board the ship again, and it will begin cruising to Aswan where you will be spending the night onboard. Enjoy a lovely dinner and a nice relaxing evening before retiring for the night.

Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner

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Today’s sightseeing begins shortly after breakfast, with your first stop being at the incredibly impressive Aswan High Dam. Next, you will be taken to visit the truly spectacular Philae Temple which today, sits on a new location after having being moved in its entirety from lower ground. At one point in Egypt’s past, this temple was one of the most significant places of worship, so great effort was putting into saving it from being destroyed forever by the rising waters of Lake Nasser after the Aswan High Dam was completed.

You last and final stop for the day will be at the very interesting Nubian Museum, and then you will be heading back to the cruise ship for lunch. A bit later in the day, there will be a very enjoyable Nubian Show onboard, and as usual, an excellent dinner will be served in the evening. Tonight, which is the last night of your 15 Day Cairo to Aswan Nile Cruise package, will be spent on the water at Aswan.

Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner

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Unfortunately for everyone on the Nile cruise, today marks the end of an incredibly journey, but before you leave the ship, be sure to enjoy one last onboard breakfast. After breakfast, and after you have checked-out, you will disembark, and one of our tour managers will be there to meet you and to escort you to Aswan Airport where you will be boarding a flight to Cairo.

On arrival at Cairo International Airport, you will once again be met by a tour manager, and they will escort you to the international terminal where you will then be able to board your flight back home. Your journey through Ancient Egypt may have come to an end, but the memories you have collected will stay with you forever.

Meals Included: Breakfast

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♦  Important notes

• These Itinerary can be changed without prior notice due to navigational restrictions.
• The Itinerary may change in sequence but not in visits. Sunrise Tour is not liable for these changes.


Included

  • Entrance fees to sites
  • Qualified English-speaking Egyptologist guide
  • Horse carriage use as the transport for Edfu temple.
  • Motorboat use as a ferry for Philae temple.
  • Modern Air-conditioned transportation
  • Local Market Tour
  • Embarkation and disembarkation assistance
  • Arrival and Departure transfers
  • Meet and greet service

Excluded

  • Tipping, beverages, extra activities, and Personal spending
  • Other languages Egyptologist guides are available up to request at extra cost
  • Any optional tours mentioned in the itinerary

Children Policy

♦  Children 1 to under 6 years of age are free of charge.
♦  Children 6 to under 12 years of age are 50% of the adult price.
♦  Children from 12+ are full price


♦  On Board Purchases

While on board, you can conveniently pay for additional services like beverages, merchandise, gratuities, spa treatments, salon services, medical needs, and laundry. Payments can be made using credit cards, cash (in your local currency), or Egyptian pounds, ensuring a smooth and flexible experience throughout your cruise.  

Availability

Our tours and cabins are subject to availability, especially during peak travel seasons. We recommend booking early to secure your preferred dates and options. Once your request is reviewed, we’ll confirm availability and send you an update as soon as possible.

 The booking price includes full board (meals) but excludes all beverages. Sightseeing packages are available at an additional charge. We recommend booking your excursions with Sunrise Tours either online in advance or upon arrival for added flexibility.

- Prices: Rates are quoted per person per cruise in USD, based on the seasonal rate.

Children’s Policy:

•  Children under 6 travel free. Please provide their details under “special requirements” on the booking form.
•  Children aged 6–12 years receive a 50% discount on the adult rate, based on the cabin booked.
•  All children must share a cabin with an adult. 

 Please 
note: the Winter season for tourism in Egypt is typically between mid-October and April. During this time, temperatures are milder, making it comfortable for sightseeing in places like Cairo, Luxor, Aswan, and along the Nile.

- The absolute peak periods are around the Christmas and New Year holidays (late December to early January) and during Easter. During these times, accommodations, cruises, and tours are often fully booked, and prices may be higher due to demand.

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Notes: Child price 50% from the adult price in double cabin, and same price for child will be apply for all cabins except Suite cabins.

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Extra items or Optional tours

Please select the extra items you wish to be included with your booking using the controls you see below.


Item NameP.PersonAdultsChildTotal
Cruise Sightseeing 250 0  $
Abu Simbel Temple by bus 100 0  $
Hot Air Balloon ( Luxor ) 70 0  $
Nubian Village ( Aswan ) 40 0  $
Luxor city tour by horse carriage 15 0  $


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  • Air Conditioned
  • Safety deposit box
  • Exchange office
  • Wi-Fi in the Reception area
  • LCD TV Satellite channels
  • Nightly Entertainment
  • Pool, Sun deck, and umbrellas
  • Room services
  • Fitness center
  • Spa center and massage
  • Free toiletries
  • Hair dryer
  • Heating
  • Yoga classes
  • Minibar
  • Private bathroom
  • Laundry service and housekeeping
  • 24-hour front desk
  • Doctor on calls
  • Wake up service
  • Dry cleaning
  • Child-friendly
  • Panoramic windows in each cabin
  • Protection and smoke detector in each cabin

Luxor

Luxor is one of the most important and famous tourist destinations in Egypt and all over the world. It is known today as the world's greatest open-air museum as it holds a third of the world’s monuments... Read more

Edfu Temple

Edfu temple is the most preserved cult temple in Egypt and the second largest temple after Karnak temple. It was built during the Ptolemaic Kingdom to be a worship house of the sky deity Horus... Read more

Kom Ombo Temple

Kom Ombo temple is one of the most unique temples in Egypt built during the Greco-Roman Period. It is considered to be highly specialized and one of a kind as it’s a double-designed temple... Read more

Luxor Temple

Luxor temple is the largest and most significant religious center in ancient Egypt and might be the testament to why Luxor has earned its nickname, “The World’s Greatest Open-Air Museum”... Read more

Dendera Temple

Nestled in the heart of Qena, Egypt, is the amazing Dendera Temple, dedicated to the goddess Hathor. It is one of the best-preserved temple complexes of ancient Egypt that dates back to the Ptolemaic period... Read more

Valley of the Kings

One of the best parts of your tour in Egypt will be marveling at the 63 impressive tombs of the pharaohs and queens of ancient Egypt in the Valley of the Kings, located on the west bank of the Nile River near Luxor... Read more

 

Abu Simbel

Abu Simbel Temples are undisputedly one of the world's most breathtaking monuments and Egypt's second most visited tourist site that dates back to the era of King Ramsses II, who built it in 1250 BC... Read more

Philae Temple

Philae temple is one of the most fabulous temples in all of Egypt. It is one of the monuments moved by UNESCO, to avoid being submerged due to Lake Nasser and the construction of the High Dam... Read more

Nubian Villages

Of all the Aswan attractions, A Nubian village trip could be the only trip that will capture your heart in all meanings. It lies deep down south in Egypt on the West Bank of the Nile, about 3 miles south of Aswan... Read More

Aswan High Dam

Aswan High Dam is one of the most important tourist attractions that cannot be missed during a visit to Aswan. It is located near the second Nile cataract near the city of Aswan... Read more

The Grand Egyptian Museum

The Grand Egyptian Museum (GEM), located about 2 kilometers from the Giza pyramid complex, is the world's largest archaeological museum dedicated to a single civilization... Read more

The Giza Pyramids

The Pyramids of Giza are iconic colossal structures located near Cairo in Egypt. They are among some of the most enduring monuments of human civilization, offering insights into the religious beliefs of ancient Egyptians... Read more

The Egyptian Museum

The Egyptian Museum, home to more than 120,000 pieces of ancient Egypt, is one of the most important tourist attractions in Egypt. It is the first place to house Egypt's diverse monuments and artifacts since 1902... Read more

Cairo

The Egyptian capital, Cairo, is one of the most beautiful cities in the Middle East. It has the greatest secrets and treasures inherited from the ancient Egyptian pharaohs and rulers who ruled Egypt throughout the different ages... Read more

Saqqara Step Pyramid

Saqqara Step Pyramid is one of Egypt’s must-see sites, built in the 27th century during the third dynasty of the pharaoh Zoser. It constitutes a significant historical turning point in ancient Egyptian funerary monuments... Read more

Abydos Temple

Although there were several temples constructed in Abydos, the largest and most significant is the Temple of Seti I or the Great Temple of Abydos. It was built by Pharaoh Seti I for the worship of the god Osiris... Read more

Luxor Hot Air Balloon

Enjoy a breathtaking hot air balloon experience over the historic city of Luxor. It is an unparalleled opportunity to embrace the tranquility of the Nile River, and the majestic temples that define Luxor’s rich history... Read more

Karnak Temples

The Karnak Temple Complex is Luxor's most astonishing and magnificent tourist spot. It was the largest temple complex ever constructed anywhere in the world and one of the most sacred sites in ancient Egypt... Read more

Hatshepsut Temple

Hatshepsut Temple was built by one of the greatest queens, Queen Hatshepsut, in Deir el-Bahari on the west bank of the Nile. It is distinguished by its distinctive architectural style with its three consecutive floors connected by ramps... Read more

Colossi of Memnon

Colossi of Memnon are two massive stone statues of Pharaoh Amenhotep III who ruled Egypt during the 18th dynasty. They are about 18 meters which was built as a gate to the large mortuary complex of Amenhotep III... Read more

Aswan

Located in the southern part of Egypt, on the east bank of the Nile River, Aswan is a city that has been visited by tourists for centuries and is known for its stunning monuments, beautiful scenery, and rich cultural heritage... Read more