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Hadeel Dahabiya Nile Cruise Tour

Aswan

Overview

Duration

6 days 5 nights

Tour Type

Private

Group Size

1-15

Run

Daily

The Hadeel is a vintage Nile dahabiya boat, offering a combination of traditional style and modern luxury. there are eight comfortable en suite cabins. For scheduled departures there is a maximum group size of 16,or guests can choose to join one of the set departures. meaning that one may take in the breathtaking views of the Nile between Luxor and Aswan. Along with all the typical features of a Nile cruise, itineraries now include excursions to the ruins at El Kab and a temple at Gebel El Silsila. The Hadeel can provide several fun options to a standard Nile cruise, including the option to anchor on islands in the Nile for refreshment and leisure. The “Hadeel” moors on the banks of the Nile at exclusive mooring locations, further guarantee the uniqueness of your visit.

HIGHLIGHTS

  • Philae Temple
  • Kom Ombo temple
  • Gebal El Silsila
  • Edfu temple
  • Luxor temple
  • Karnak temple
  • Valley of the Kings
  • Colossi of Memnon
  • Hatshepsut temple

Itinerary

Itinerary:
Day 01 (Saturday):

Welcome to Aswan, Your tour manager will meet & assist you at Aswan Airport and then you will be escorted to check in Dahabiya, Lunch on board, Visit to Philae temple that devoted to goddess Isis on Agilika Island, Possibility to go to the Nubian Museum or to take a stroll in Aswan Bazar, Overnight On board.
Meals: Lunch, Dinner

Day 02 (Sunday):

We start the day Sailing & visit Kom Ombo temple, the double temple, which is devoted to the falcon-headed god Horus and the crocodile-headed god Sobek picturesquely situated directly on the river bank. After the visit we continue towards.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Day 03 (Monday):

Sailing to Gebel El Silsila, ancient Egyptian quarries. After the tour we continue southwards for overnight on an island, Overnight at Fawaza Island where we enjoy an Egyptian Barbeque perfectly prepared by our onboard Chef.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Day 04 (Tuesday):

Starts sailing to Edfu, Visit the temple of Edfu, which the second largest temple in ancient Egypt. After visit Continue Sailing to El Kab, to visit one of Egypt’s oldest cities, today in ruins. Overnight on the river bank on board
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Day 05 (Wednesday):
All Day Sailing. After passing the locks. Arrive Luxor continue the visit to East bank visiting Karnak and Luxor temples.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Day 06 (Thursday):

After Breakfast, Check out and drive to Visit the West Bank including: Valley of Kings, temple of Hatshepsut and the Colossi of Memnon, then you will be transferred to Airport/Train station to final departure – End of our services.
Meals: Breakfast.

Included/Excluded

  • Meet and assist service upon arrival & departure
  • All transfers by a modern air-conditioned deluxe vehicle
  • Accommodation on board Hadeel Dahabiya on full board basis
  • All Nile Cruise excursions as mentioned in the itinerary
  • Entrance fees to all sights between Aswan and Luxor
  • Egyptologist guide during your excursions
  • All service charges and taxes
  • All Extra entrance fees : Tickets (Tutankhamen Tomb at Valley of the Kings, Tomb of Seti I, etc)
  • Drinks and any personal expenses.
  • Tipping

Silver Accommodation Plan

MAY-SEPT

Per Person in Double Room
US$ 0001
Per Person in Single Room
US$ 0001
OCT-APRIL
Per Person in Double Room
US$ 0001
Per Person in Single Room
US$ 0001

Golden Accommodation Plan

MAY-SEPT

Per Person in Double Room
US$ 0001
Per Person in Single Room
US$ 0001
OCT-APRIL
Per Person in Double Room
US$ 0001
Per Person in Single Room
US$ 0001

FAQs

Is Luxor worth visiting?
Absolutely, Luxor is well worth visiting. Luxor is ancient Egyptian Capital. ... In ancient times, the city was known as home to the god Amun, a deity who became associated with Egyptian royalty. Luxor has the most important temples in Egypt. So if you want to see iconic sites such as the Valley of the King's, Karnak Temple, Queen Hatshepsut's Temple, Luxor Temple, Medinet Habu, Colossi of Memnon, Tombs of the Nobles, and Luxor. So don't miss the opportunity to visit Luxor.
Do Egyptians speak languages other than Arabic?
Most Egyptians can speak or understand at least some English words or phrases but Fewer Egyptians can speak Spanish, French, Italian, German and more. Professionals, who work in the tourism sector, are accustomed to visitors who cannot speak Arabic and they will speak enough English and other languages to meet the needs of most travelers.
Can I take pictures while visiting the monuments in Egypt?
Of course, you can take photos in most of the historical sites and museums in Egypt, but some of them have to pay extra charges for taking in a camera. Historical sites, like the Valley of the Kings in Luxor and in some museums, like the Egyptian Museum of Antiquities.
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