3 nights / 4 days - Every Friday
Abu Simbel - Aswan
From $ 0
Per Person / Cruise
The Mövenpick MS Prince Abbas offers a great chance to enjoy the beautiful scenery of Lake Nasser. As you discover the magnificent temples and tombs of the ancient world on your luxurious 5-star cruise ship, you will experience its refined hospitality and exquisite amenities. The tranquil waters of Lake Nasser, allow for an exceptional journey around the wonders of Nubia, including Abu Simbel and Kalabsha Temple. With its award-winning design and attention to detail, Prince Abbas combines the allure of historical exploration with the comforts of modern luxury. This cruise leaves from either Aswan or from Abu Simbel.
Aboard the Mövenpick MS Prince Abbas, guests can indulge in an unforgettable blend of relaxation and entertainment. The sun deck features a swimming pool and Jacuzzi, perfect for unwinding while enjoying panoramic views of Lake Nasser. Guests can savor gourmet international cuisine and traditional Egyptian dishes at the elegant Robaeyat Restaurant. The ship’s Oriental lounge offers a sophisticated space for evening cocktails, dancing, or enjoying live performances, creating a vibrant yet refined ambiance. Nile Cruising
♦ 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.
Arrival at Abu Simbel airport. Meet and assist by our representative Transfer to your cruise ship. Begin your 3 nights Lake Nasser cruise itinerary by lunch onboard before visiting the phenomenal Temples of Abu Simbel.
The temples of Abu Simbel are considered among the most celebrated achievements of ancient Egypt. The two temples were cut in the cliffs about 310 Km south of Aswan. The Great Temple was built for Ramses II (1279-1213 BC), while the Small Temple was built for his beloved wife, Queen Nefertari. Because of the rising water of Aswan High Dam, the temples had to be saved and rescued in a magnificent world rescue operation of temples in Lower Nubia.
Meals : Lunch / Dinner only Drinks are Extra
Your Lake Nasser cruise ship will set sail from Abu Simbel to Qasr Ebrim, which you will view from the top deck. The only Nubian monument visible on its original site, Qasr Ebrim once sat on top of a 70m-high cliff, about 60km north of Abu Simbel, but now has water lapping at its edges. Then sail to Amada to overnight there.
Meals : Breakfast / Lunch / Dinner - Drinks are Extra
Today at Amada, you will visit the Temple of Amada. Amada Temple was built during the 18th Dynasty (c. 1550–1295 BC) in the New Kingdom; the temple of Amada is one of the oldest of the ancient Egyptian monuments lying along the shores of Lake Nasser. The reliefs and inscriptions of the temple are very well preserved because they were covered with a layer of plaster when it was converted into a church.
You will also visit the Tomb of the Viceroy of Nubia, Pennut. Then, your Lake Nasser cruise ship will set sail to Wadi Es-Seboua. Here you are visiting the Temple of Wadi Es-Seboua, the Temple of Dakka, and the Temple of Maharaqa. Then set sail to Aswan for overnight.
Disembarkation. Visit the New Kalabsha area, which includes the Temple of Kalabsha, the Temple of Beit El-Wali, and the Kiosk of Kertassi. This Temple of Kalabsha is the largest freestanding temple in Lower Nubia. It was built during the reign of Augustus (30 BC–14 AD), the first Roman emperor. Primarily dedicated to the Nubian god Mandulis, the gods Isis and her husband Osiris were worshipped here too.
Transfer from Cruise to Airport or your hotel in Aswan.
Meals : Breakfast only
• 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.
♦ 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
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.
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:
Full board only Exclude Sightseeing
Large bed size 2m x 1,5m / Twin Beds 1m x 1.5m
Adult
$ 0
Single bed 2m x 1.5m
Use the calendar below to book this cruise. This cruise is repeated every Friday
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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♦ Accommodation
The Mövenpick MS Prince Abbas features 65 cabins, including deluxe cabins, junior suites, and royal suites. Each accommodation is thoughtfully designed with panoramic windows, private bathrooms, and plush furnishings. Modern amenities such as individually controlled air conditioning, flat-screen TVs, and mini-bars ensure a comfortable stay. Royal suites offer enhanced luxury with spacious living areas and additional features like DVD players, ideal for travelers seeking an elevated experience.The entire ship is built according to the rules and regulations of the American Bureau of Shipping (ABS), including all safety and insurance aspects as well as hygiene standards.
Prince Abbas Nile Cruise offers 65 cabins, furnished to make your stay comfortable. Cabins are approximately 22 square meters, all tastefully and luxuriously furnished.
Prince Abbas Nile Cruise offers guests deliciously fresh cuisine, abundant treats, and flavors that are unmistakably, all served with a generous portion of heartfelt care.
Unwind in our elegant Lounge Bar, where you can enjoy refreshing beverages, and socialize with fellow travelers. It offers a relaxed atmosphere with panoramic Nile views and evening entertainment.
Relax while admiring the stunning Nile views on the Prince Abbas spacious sun deck featuring comfortable loungers, and a swimming pool with a minibar serving delicious drinks and snacks.
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