Our Nile cruise explores the mighty monuments, the intriguing history and the extraordinary artistic masterpieces from the greatest and oldest of all the ancient civilizations.
We start in Cairo - the largest city on the African continent, Cairo remains a fascinating fusion of western, Islamic and Christian culture, all mixed up with something a lot more ancient. Right in the centre of Cairo, the Egyptian Museum houses so many priceless treasures. We’ll also visit the Step Pyramid of Djoser in Saqqara, just south of Cairo and built over 4,600 years ago, this is Egypt’s first proper pyramid, and is now considered to be the oldest stone building in the world. After two days of relaxing sailing on the world’s longest river our tour continues with visits to the tombs of Beni Hassan, followed by one of the most imposing temples in all of Egypt, at Abydos. Our exploration continues with the temple of Hathor at Dendera, built during the time of the Ptolemies, heirs to Alexander the Great’s empire. From here, we continue to the well-known sights of Luxor and beyond.
Luxor, known as Thebes in ancient times, was centred around the two great temple complexes of ancient Egypt – Karnak and Luxor. These are both on the East bank of the Nile and dedicated to the sun god, Amun Ra, the giver of life. The West bank, where the sun sets, was reserved for the tombs and funerary temples of the Pharaohs, their families and high officials. We also see the temple of Kom Ombo, plus one of Egypt's greatest modern achievements - the Aswan High Dam.
At a glance
Visa not included
Highlights
- Get close to the Pyramids at Giza and the enigmatic Sphinx, plus take a guided tour to the lesser-known ‘Step Pyramid’, the oldest stone structure in the world.
- Marvel at the Golden Mask of Tutankhamun on our visit to the incomparable Egyptian Museum.
- Take guided tours of lesser-known sites, such as the city of Amarna, created by the pharaoh Akhenaten and Nefertiti.
- Visit some of Egypt's amazing temples, including Abydos Dendera, Karnak, Luxor and Kom Ombo and explore the Valley of the Kings with visits to the Pharaohs' tombs and the temple of Hatshepsut.
- See one of Egypt's modern achievements, the Aswan High Dam.
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Your itinerary
Arrival in Cairo
Travel to Cairo.
On arrival, we transfer to our home for the next 14 nights, the MS Mövenpick Darakum.
The Pyramids, Sphinx & Coptic Museum
See the Great Pyramids and the Sphinx. Later, tour Old Cairo to learn about its Christian history and visit to the Coptic Museum.
The Giza Plateau
Today we drive out of the city towards the Giza plateau for our first close-up view of the Great Pyramids. The truly gigantic size of the three main pyramids only becomes fully apparent when they tower above you in all their majesty. For the more adventurous, entry into the pyramids is available at extra cost payable locally, but for the Great Pyramid of Cheops there’s a daily limit to the number of visitors and there’s no guarantee of an entry. A little further down the hill is the mighty Sphinx, one of the world’s largest free-standing sculpture.
Old Cairo and the Coptic Museum
This afternoon we’ll explore Old Cairo’s Christian history with a visit to the remarkable 3rd century ‘Hanging Church’, built over a gateway to the Roman era Babylon fortress. With its wooden barrel-roofed interior this makes for a fascinating introduction to Egypt’s long Coptic heritage. We continue to the Coptic Museum and the nearby Ben Ezra synagogue, said to be the place where the Pharaoh’s daughter found Moses in his basket amongst the reeds.
Egyptian Museum & Saqqara
Explore the extensive collection of treasures at the Egyptian Museum, before we visit the step pyramid of Saqqara this afternoon.
Egyptian Museum
“This day of days, the most wonderful that I have ever lived through…” is how Howard Carter described the day in 1922 when he realised he had made the archaeological find of the century. King ‘Tut’s’ tomb held so many treasures that it took 10 years to examine, photograph, catalogue and finally remove all 5,398 of them. The collection forms the centrepiece of the Egyptian Museum, without question one of the world’s greatest museums, a treasure-house overflowing with artefacts of remarkable ancient craftsmanship, ranging from the mundane to the mystical. The famous Royal Mummy room may be entered, upon payment of a small additional fee.
Saqqara
This afternoon we head south to the pyramids at the necropolis of Saqqara. Soon the lush fields give way to barren desert and we see the giant ‘step’ pyramid looming above the palms. Built using smaller blocks than the Great Pyramids at Giza, it’s easy to see how the architecture of pyramid-building evolved from a simple square flat-topped mound upon which similar smaller mounds were added.
Full day sail
Relax on your ship and watch the changing scenery along the river as we leave Cairo. We moor overnight in Beni Suef.
Early this morning our ship starts its long journey south out of Cairo. As we leave the city behind and pass small farms, canals and plantations of date palms along the way, you’ll see how productive this land has been for so many countless generations. Many farmers here still use methods that would be familiar to their ancestors thousands of years ago. Your Tour Manager will take this opportunity to invite you to the first of a couple of fascinating lectures on both modern and ancient Egypt.
In the afternoon we arrive at the small town of Beni Suef where we moor overnight.
Full day sail
Tuck into a sumptuous breakfast and relax on the comfortable Sun deck as we continue our journey along the Nile Valley on our way to Minya.
Our second consecutive day of sailing, and by this time you should have settled into the rhythm of shipboard life! After a sumptuous breakfast buffet make your way to one of the three open decks and relax under one on one of the many comfortable shaded sun loungers or Balinese-style canopied day-beds as the unchanged landscape of the Nile Valley slips by.
If you prefer to keep cool in air-conditioned comfort, then there’s plenty of armchairs by the full-length windows of the bar.
This afternoon we arrive in Minya where we will moor for two nights.
Beni Hassan Tombs
Continue our Egyptian adventure with a visit to Tuna El Gebel and the tomb of Petosiris, then see the tombs of Beni Hassan.
Tuna El Gebel
After an early breakfast you set out with a visit to Tuna El Gebel, the necropolis of Hermopolis, sacred to the Greek god Hermes and his Egyptian counterpart Thoth, god of writing and wisdom. Here we’ll explore the tomb of Petosiris, the high priest, and the catacombs which once held thousands of mummified ibis and baboons.
Beni Hassan Tombs
After lunch on board, we continue with a tour of the little-visited tombs at Beni Hassan, set high above the Nile at the foot of a cliff, with wonderful views across the valley. The tombs belong to the 11th dynasty governors of the region and unlike more imposing royal tombs, here you’ll find wall paintings showing charming glimpses of real daily life, with hunting scenes, farming, dancing and even wrestling competitions!
Amarna
Enjoy a morning visit to Amarna to see Pharaoh Akheneten's tomb, then spend the afternoon relaxing as we sail.
Amarna
This morning we arrive in Amarna, site of the short lived capital of the Pharaoh Akhenaten and his queen Nefertiti. Akhenaten took a brave, and possibly foolhardy, decision to replace the existing ancient, complex and powerful theology (and its priesthood!) with a monotheistic cult of the sun-god, the Aten. In order to cement the break from the past he built this brand-new city, with its temples and altars open to the sky, unlike the dark cavernous interiors of traditional temples. After his death his young son, Tutankhamun, ascended the throne and reinstated the old gods, leading to the abandonment of his father’s city. We’ll visit Akhenaten’s tomb, as well as those of some of his courtiers.
Cruise towards Assyut
We return to our ship in time for lunch and continue our journey south, with the opportunity to see one of Egypt’s most important Coptic monasteries as we sail by. We moor in Assyut overnight.
Full day sail
Kick back and relax with a full day of cruising.
Today we continue our journey southwards, with a full day’s cruising, ideal to relax after the busy last couple of days and before seeing the monuments and temples of the second part of our journey.
Abydos
Visit the Temple of Seti at Abydos, one of ancient Egypt's most mysterious sites. This afternoon we continue to Naga Hammadi.
Abydos remains one of ancient Egypt’s most mysterious sites, with the Great Temple of Seti I as its centrepiece. Dedicated to the cult of Osiris, god of the dead, Abydos was a pilgrimage centre for thousands of years. The temple is known for its Gallery of the Kings, which lists all the pharaohs, as well as some hieroglyphs which look like modern machines!
We sail on to Qena where we moor overnight.
Dendera
See the temple of Hathor, one of the best-preserved in all of Egypt, before we sail to Luxor, our next stop.
The temple of Hathor is one of the most complete and best-preserved in all of Egypt. Hathor was the Egyptian goddess of love, beauty, joy and healing, and her temple, although only completed in Roman times, nevertheless follows the architecture and style of much older temples. Intriguingly, one of the outside walls has a famous relief of Cleopatra and Caesarion, her son, by Julius Caesar, so the famous queen may well have visited the temple.
We sail the short distance to Luxor where we moor overnight.
Luxor West Bank & Valley of the Kings
Explore the Valley of the Kings and see Howard Carter's house and the temple of Hatshepsut. The afternoon is at leisure in Luxor.
Anyone staying on for the full itinerary to Aswan will continue the tour crossing the Nile to the West Bank for the ‘main event’ – the Valley of the Kings! It is simply remarkable that so much artistic beauty is hidden below the barren earth of this hot, dry, rock-strewn valley. The incredible state of preservation and the vividness of the paintings and hieroglyphics is simply astounding. It is tantalising to imagine what treasures all these tombs once held, lost to incredibly efficient grave robbers thousands of years ago.
We will also visit Howard Carter’s house which has been beautifully preserved and is next to the newly opened replica of King Tut’s tomb. Our tour ends at the mortuary temple of Hatshetput, the first female pharaoh, with its stunning three-tiered colonnaded terraces reflecting the outline of the cliffs above.
We return to our ship at lunchtime and the rest of the day is at leisure.
Karnak & Luxor Temples
Marvel at the temple of Karnak and the smaller but equally remarkable temple of Luxor. This afternoon we sail to Edfu.
Temple of Karnak
This morning we visit the Temple of Karnak. The astounding Hypostyle Hall is the most awe-inspiring part of this vast complex, said to be the largest religious centre of the ancient world. Its 134 gigantic columns stretch up to 80ft high and are covered in hieroglyphics – look carefully and you’ll spot traces of the original colours still visible. One of the many interesting features is the first documented peace treaty in history, between Ramses II and the Hittites. Another highlight is the great Obelisk of Hatshepsut, carved from one 97-foot high block of polished red granite and weighing in at over 300 tons, it has stood here for over 3,450 years, a testament to the amazing abilities and ingenuity of its creators.
Temple of Luxor
We also visit the smaller, but equally remarkable Temple of Luxor, which was originally connected to Karnak via the 2-mile long Avenue of the Sphinxes. The temple is famous for its statues, unique artwork and wall carvings.
After lunch we set sail for Edfu where we moor overnight.
Kom Ombo
Wander through the ruins of the Kom Ombo Temple, then relax on board during your final afternoon of sailing to Aswan.
The temple at Kom Ombo is unusual in that it’s dedicated to two gods, Horus (the falcon-headed god and Sobek (the crocodile god). The temple had a lake with sacred crocodiles and many mummies of them have been found nearby.
We sail to Aswan and moor overnight.
Aswan
On our last day in Egypt, visit the Aswan High Dam, see the temple of Philae and the Nubian Museum, and sail on a felucca to Kitchener Island.
This morning is our last full day in Egypt, and we visit one of modern Egypt’s greatest achievements – the Aswan High Dam. We continue to the temple of Philae, which had to be rescued from the rising waters of Lake Nasser. After a visit to the Nubian Museum, we take to the water on a felucca sail as the sun sets in the west, to Kitchener Island, which the eponymous general converted to a botanical park.
Return home
It’s time to say goodbye to your crew and start the journey home.
Available ships
MS Mövenpick Darakum
- Built
- 2008
- Passengers
- 104
Fully refurbished in 2024, the MS Darakum 'perfectly blends modern elegance with oriental charm', making it a truly elegant way to cruise the Nile in luxury.
Extras & upgrades
Opt for a convenient door-to-door service with transport from your home to your choice of regional airport or train station, available as an added optional with every holiday. This can be added to your booking after you've booked online by our reservations team a call, or when you're booking over the phone.
Travel connections
All transfer times listed here are approximate, and dependent on traffic. If you have a question regarding transfer times please don't hesitate to contact us.
Arrival airport | Start ship location | Transfer time |
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Cairo International Airport | Cairo | 1 hr |
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Aswan | Aswan International Airport | 30 mins |
FAQs
The price of this holiday is per person, based on two people sharing a twin cabin. Sole occupancy is available at the relevant supplement. The price includes:
- Fourteen nights’ accommodation on the MS Mövenpick Darakum
- Daily breakfast, lunch, and dinner
- Scheduled flights to Cairo and from Aswan via Cairo to the UK
- Transfers and all internal coach travel
- The services of an expert Tour Manager
- All tours and visits as mentioned
Visa not included.
Along with a valid passport, UK citizens must have a visa in order to travel to Egypt. For the most up-to-date passport and visa information visit https://www.gov.uk/foreign-travel-advice/egypt/entry-requirements.
Visa cost is US$25 per person. Full details of how and when to apply will be sent with your booking confirmation.
We are unable to accept responsibility if you are unable to travel because you have not complied with any passport/entry/immigration requirements.
Please note that visa costs may be subject to change.
- No photography or guiding is allowed inside tombs or pyramids, as well as in museums.
- Entry into the Egyptian Museum’s Mummy room and into any of the Great Pyramids is payable extra locally.
- The order of visits may vary according to the season & local conditions.
- Currency: Egyptian Pound
- Flight Time: Approx. 4 hrs 40 mins
- Language: Arabic
- Time Zone: GMT+2
- Country: Egypt
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The deposit for this holiday is £500pp, then the remaining balance of the holiday is due a minimum of 101 days before you depart.
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