Embark on a luxurious 3-day Nile cruise from Luxor to Aswan, exploring breathtaking landscapes and iconic temples. Experience ultimate relaxation and adventure.
Embark on a luxurious 3-day Nile cruise from Luxor to Aswan, exploring breathtaking landscapes and iconic temples. Experience ultimate relaxation and adventure.
Aswan – Abu Simbel – Nile Cruise Embarkation
Abu Simbel - Begin the adventure with an early morning pickup from the hotel in Aswan for a picturesque drive to Abu Simbel. Discover the renowned temples of Ramses II and Queen Nefertari, carved into solid rock and celebrated for their colossal statues and remarkable relocation story. After the guided…
Aswan – Abu Simbel – Nile Cruise Embarkation
Abu Simbel - Begin the adventure with an early morning pickup from the hotel in Aswan for a picturesque drive to Abu Simbel. Discover the renowned temples of Ramses II and Queen Nefertari, carved into solid rock and celebrated for their colossal statues and remarkable relocation story. After the guided tour, return to Aswan and board a luxurious Nile cruise. Enjoy lunch on board, followed by leisure time to relax and take in the Nile views. Dinner and overnight stay on board in Aswan.
Aswan – Kom Ombo – Edfu
Aswan High Dam - A significant development along the Nile. Situated south of Aswan city, the dam was built between 1960 and 1970 to manage the annual flooding of the Nile, generate electricity, and secure water for agriculture throughout Egypt.
Spanning approximately 3.6 kilometers in length and rising 111 meters high, the dam creates the vast Lake Nasser, one of the largest artificial lakes globally, extending about 550 kilometers into Sudan. The High Dam plays a vital role in regulating the Nile’s flow, ensuring a stable water supply year-round, and supporting agriculture in areas previously prone to drought or flooding.
Temple of Philae - Philae Temple is one of Egypt’s most beautiful and historically significant temples, dedicated to the goddess Isis, the goddess of fertility and magic. Located on Agilkia Island near Aswan, the temple was originally situated on Philae Island but was relocated during the 1960s to save it from the rising waters caused by the construction of the Aswan High Dam.
The temple complex showcases ancient Egyptian architecture at its finest, with grand pylons, intricately carved reliefs, and towering columns that tell stories of gods, pharaohs, and sacred rituals. Visitors can marvel at the well-preserved hieroglyphics, depicting mythological scenes and historical events, which provide a fascinating insight into Egypt’s religious and cultural heritage.
Temple of Kom Ombo - Kom Ombo Temple is a remarkable and unusual ancient Egyptian temple located in the town of Kom Ombo, along the Nile River between Aswan and Edfu. Unlike most temples in Egypt, Kom Ombo is a double temple, dedicated to two gods: Sobek, the crocodile god of fertility and strength, and Horus the Elder, the falcon-headed god of the sky and protection. This dual dedication makes Kom Ombo truly unique among Egypt’s monumental temples.
Constructed during the Ptolemaic period (180–47 BCE), the temple features symmetrical twin structures, including twin entrances, halls, sanctuaries, and chambers, reflecting its dual dedication. Visitors are captivated by the well-preserved reliefs, intricate carvings, and hieroglyphics, which depict religious rituals, offerings, and depictions of ancient medical instruments—some of the earliest known in history.
Day 3: Edfu – Luxor
Temple of Horus - Temple of Horus – The Majestic Temple of the Falcon God
The Temple of Horus in Edfu is one of the best-preserved temples in Egypt and a magnificent example of Ptolemaic architecture. Dedicated to Horus, the falcon-headed god of the sky and kingship, this temple was built between 237 and 57 BCE and served as a major religious center during ancient times.
The temple is remarkable for its immense size and grandeur, with towering pylons, expansive courtyards, hypostyle halls, and richly decorated sanctuaries. Inside, visitors can marvel at the detailed reliefs and hieroglyphics, which depict scenes of Pharaohs offering to Horus, mythological stories, and ritual ceremonies. These carvings are exceptionally well-preserved, providing an authentic glimpse into ancient Egyptian religious practices.
Luxor Temple - Luxor Temple, located in the heart of modern Luxor city, is one of Egypt’s most iconic and historically significant temples. Unlike many other temples along the Nile, Luxor Temple was dedicated to the rejuvenation of kingship and the worship of Amun-Ra, the king of the gods, along with his consort Mut and their son Khonsu.
The temple was primarily built during the New Kingdom era, with major contributions from Amenhotep III and Ramses II, and it served as a central site for religious festivals, most notably the Opet Festival, which celebrated the divine connection between the pharaoh and Amun-Ra.
Day 4: Luxor – Disembark
Valley of the Kings - The Valley of the Kings Temple, located on the west bank of the Nile in Luxor, Egypt, refers to the funerary temples associated with the tombs of New Kingdom pharaohs. These temples were built to honor the deceased pharaohs, perform sacred rituals, and ensure their safe journey to the afterlife. Among the most famous is the Temple of Hatshepsut at Deir el-Bahari, an architectural masterpiece nestled against the cliffs overlooking the valley.
These temples feature grand terraces, towering columns, and intricately carved walls, displaying scenes of the pharaohs’ divine birth, religious ceremonies, and offerings to the gods. They served as ritual centers where priests conducted ceremonies to maintain the pharaohs’ divine presence and honor the gods associated with life, death, and rebirth.
Hathor Chapel In Hatshepsut Temple - The Temple of Hatshepsut, also known as Deir el-Bahari, is one of the most stunning and historically significant monuments on the west bank of the Nile in Luxor, Egypt. This temple was built for Queen Hatshepsut, one of ancient Egypt’s most remarkable female pharaohs, to commemorate her reign and serve as a sacred place for her worship after death.
Perched against the dramatic cliffs of Deir el-Bahari, the temple is a masterpiece of New Kingdom architecture. Its design features three grand terraces connected by long ramps, lined with colonnades, statues, and beautifully carved reliefs that depict Hatshepsut’s divine birth, her famous expedition to Punt, and offerings to the gods. The temple’s harmonious proportions and its integration with the surrounding cliffs make it one of the most visually striking sites in Egypt.
Temple of Karnak - Karnak Temple, located on the east bank of the Nile in Luxor, is one of the largest and most awe-inspiring temple complexes in the world. Dedicated primarily to Amun-Ra, the king of the gods, Karnak was built and expanded over more than 2,000 years by successive pharaohs, making it a symbol of religious devotion, political power, and architectural mastery in ancient Egypt.
The temple complex is a sprawling labyrinth of massive pylons, grand halls, towering obelisks, and countless statues, stretching over 100 hectares. Its most famous feature is the Great Hypostyle Hall, containing 134 massive columns, some reaching over 21 meters in height, each intricately carved with hieroglyphics and scenes depicting pharaohs making offerings to the gods. Walking through the hall is like stepping into an ancient world of monumental scale and spiritual grandeur.
Luxor - Disembark after breakfast. Visit the Valley of the Kings, Hatshepsut Temple, and Karnak Temple before final transfer to the hotel or airport.

- Accommodation on a 5-star cruise with full-board excluding drinks
- All transportation in destination location
- Tour Guide
- Pickup and drop-off
- Breakfast
- Lunch
- Dinner
- Reception and travel
- Taxes
- Accommodation on a 5-star cruise with full-board excluding drinks
- All transportation in destination location
- Tour Guide
- Pickup and drop-off
- Breakfast
- Lunch
- Dinner
- Reception and travel
- Taxes
- Tipping (optional)
- Entry tickets
- Tipping (optional)
- Entry tickets
Embark on an unforgettable journey through the heart of ancient Egypt with the Abu Simbel & 3-Night Nile Cruise tour. This meticulously designed adventure blends history, luxury, and stunning landscapes, offering the chance to explore iconic temples, sail the majestic Nile, and delve into the marvels of Egyptian civilization.
The adventure commences in…
Embark on an unforgettable journey through the heart of ancient Egypt with the Abu Simbel & 3-Night Nile Cruise tour. This meticulously designed adventure blends history, luxury, and stunning landscapes, offering the chance to explore iconic temples, sail the majestic Nile, and delve into the marvels of Egyptian civilization.
The adventure commences in Luxor, where travelers will board a comfortable cruise ship to begin a picturesque journey along the Nile. Visit the awe-inspiring Karnak Temple and Luxor Temple, where towering columns, intricate hieroglyphics, and centuries of history are etched into stone. Each site is brought to life by the insights of expert guides, who reveal stories of pharaohs, gods, and legendary rituals.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.