5 Days Nile Cruise from Hurghada




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5 Days Nile Cruise from Hurghada
Embark on a remarkable 5-day Nile Cruise from Hurghada to Luxor and Aswan, where you can explore the wonders of ancient Egyptian civilization. Beyond The Nile Tours offers exceptional services, including a knowledgeable Egyptologist guide, a comfortable cruise experience, and a private air-conditioned vehicle.
Guests will visit key archaeological sites in the Nile Valley, such as Karnak Temple, the Mortuary Temple of Queen Hatshepsut, the Valley of the Kings, Philae Temple, and the Kom Ombo and Edfu Temples, among other extraordinary attractions.
Book your thrilling expedition from Hurghada and transform a fantasy into reality.
Tour Highlights
Luxor Highlights
- Karnak Temple
- Luxor Temple by Night
- Valley of the Kings
- Hatshepsut Temple
- Colossi of Memnon
Aswan Highlights
- Edfu temple
- Kom Ombo Temple
- The High Dam
- The Unfinished Obelisk
- Philae Temple
Included/Excluded
- Pick up services from Hurghada & return.
- Four-nights accommodation at 5* Nile Cruise.
- All transfers by private air-conditioned vehicles.
- Private Egyptologist guide during your Nile cruise.
- Mineral water is on board the vehicle.
- All service charges and taxes.
- Train tickets from Aswan to Qena
- Any extras not mentioned in the program.
- Tipping.
- Entrance fees for all Sightseeing are mentioned.
Tour Plan
Day 1: Day Tour to Luxor East Bank
We will arrange your pick-up from Hurghada by a private A/C vehicle to Luxor.
The Karnak Temple , built from 1971 BC to 30 BC, is the most popular religious building in the area. Ancient Egyptians dedicated this temple to the god Amun-Ra, and it was this deed that bestowed the title "The House of Amun" on this temple. Along with Khonsu and Amun was the worship of the Theban triad, which, through these connections, became the holiest in the land. It is an area of more than two square kilometers, and it has under it the hypostyle hall, which is the most captivating of all the temples there.
The Luxor Temple At night, the iconic Luxor Temple, which is known as the Southern Sanctuary, was built to commemorate the ruler. This temple was constructed in 1400 BC to honor the Theban triad of Amun, Mut, and Khonsu. The place was also to be utilized for the Opet festival, which was scheduled to restore the power and vitality of the monarchy. It was registered as a UNESCO World Historic Site in 1979.
After the tour ends you will check in on your Nile cruise in Luxor.
Meals: Lunch
Day 2: Day Tour to Luxor West Bank
After breakfast, You will be transported in a private, air-conditioned vehicle to visit:
The Kings of the Valley: Nestled on a valley slope, this area was home to a society ruled by kings and the wealthy from the 17th to 18th centuries BC. As the most significant part of the Theban Necropolis, it features temple tombs for notable rulers like Seti I and Hatshepsut, as well as the site of Tutankhamun’s rebellion and the descendants of Amenhotep I.
The Hatshepsut Temple: The Mortuary temple of queen Hatshepsut, a symbol of Ancient Egyptian architectural achievement, is a significant site. Retaining its original beauty, the temple was built atop the cliffs of Deir el-Bahari in 1479 BCE and features a statue that represents Hatshepsut's life and title as God's Wife of Amun-Ra.
The Colossi of Memnon, a sign of eternal power, was invented in 1350 BC by Pharaoh Amenhotep III (1386 - 1349 BC) in his mortuary temple, which is in ruins now. The building had seen many renovations over time, especially in the Greco-Roman era when it was most famous for the dawn performance that attracted a crowd.
By the evening, we will arrange you to spend the night in Cruise.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 3: Day Trip to Edfu & Kom Ombo Temples
After breakfast on the ship, continue your journey along the Nile River by visiting:
Edfu Temple: The Edfu Temple is one of Egypt's most well-preserved temples. Built between 237 BC and 57 BC, it is dedicated to Horus, the falcon god. The site is said to be where Horus fought his uncle Set. Its walls are decorated with stunning images and statues depicting tales of physical and spiritual victories.
Temple of Kom Ombo: High above the stars, this Atlantian marvel symbolizes a divine cosmic influence from paradise, instilling clarity and enlightenment in those who encounter it. The Kom Ombo Temple built between 108 BC and 47 BC during Egypt's Ptolemaic period, is vital for worshiping the sky god Horus and the crocodile god Sobek. These deities are believed to alleviate suffering, dispel negativity and fear, and promote happiness and spiritual upliftment.
After your visit to Kom Ombo, you will return to your cruise ship to spend the night on board.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 4: Day Tour to Aswan Attractions
After breakfast, Begin your trip to Aswan's to visit:
the Aswan High Dam: The breathtaking Aswan High Dam was constructed from 1960 to 1970 AD for the livelihood of Egypt, which propelled the economic system.
The Philae Temple: The Temple of Philae, dedicated to the astral cult, depicts the myth of Isis, the Mother Goddess and Queen of the Afterlife. Her significant sacrifice was giving birth to Horus, the god of protection. Most of the temple was built between 380 and 362 BC, with further expansions from 282 to 145 BC, supported by Ptolemy II, Ptolemy VI, and Ptolemy V.
we will take you back to cruise where you spend the night.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 5: End Your Nile Cruise from Hurghada
After Breakfast at the Nile Cruise, you will check out and we will transfer you to Hurghada by a private A/C vehicle .

