Egypt Cultural & Nile Cruise Journey – 8 Days
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Egypt Cultural & Nile Cruise Journey – 8 Days

Egypt

Explore Ancient Wonders and Timeless Civilization

7 nights 8 days

Journey through millennia on this 8-day Egypt cultural and Nile cruise tour. Visit the Great Pyramids, the Sphinx, Abu Simbel Temples, Philae, Kom Ombo, and Edfu Temples, explore Luxor’s Valley of the Kings and Queen Hatshepsut Temple, and stroll through Cairo’s Khan El Khalili Bazaar to experience Egypt’s ancient history and timeless charm.

Key aspects of this tour

Travel through the river of time and embark on a magnificent exploration of civilization. This 8-day Egypt cultural and Nile cruise journey brings you to the world’s most iconic ancient sites, from the grandeur of the Great Pyramids and the Sphinx to the majestic carvings of Abu Simbel, before sailing along the Nile to immerse yourself in the romantic atmosphere where Egyptian mythology and history intertwine.

The journey begins in Cairo, visiting the Citadel of Salah El-Din and the Mohamed Ali Mosque to overlook the breathtaking skyline of the City of a Thousand Minarets. The next day, explore the Great Pyramids of Giza and the Great Sphinx, witnessing the pinnacle of ancient engineering, and admire the treasures of King Tutankhamun at the Grand Egyptian Museum. Fly to Abu Simbel to visit the colossal rock temples built by Ramses II, where the sunset over Lake Nasser leaves you in awe.

Board a 5-star Nile cruise for a scenic river journey, visiting the iconic Philae Temple, Kom Ombo, and Edfu Temples, wandering among sacred carvings and pharaoh legends. Upon arrival in Luxor, explore the Valley of the Kings and the Temple of Queen Hatshepsut, then stroll between Karnak and Luxor Temples to experience the glory of the Pharaohs’ kingdom. Conclude in Cairo at Khan El Khalili Bazaar, soaking in the vibrant Arabian atmosphere for a perfect finale.

This is not just a journey, but a time-travel adventure across history and culture, allowing you to feel the “soul of ancient Egypt” and leave lasting memories amid golden deserts and the shimmering Nile.

Highlights

Highlights

Standing on the Giza Plateau, marvel at the majestic pyramids of Khufu, Khafre, and Menkaure—timeless monuments to Egypt’s royal power. Each massive stone embodies the brilliance of ancient craftsmanship. As sunlight dances across the golden sands, the pyramids’ silhouettes evoke the grandeur and mystery of a civilization that has endured for over four millennia.
The Great Sphinx, with the body of a lion and the face of a pharaoh, stands as a guardian of the pyramids. Carved from limestone, it embodies the fusion of strength and wisdom. As the sun sets over Giza, the Sphinx’s enigmatic smile glows in golden light, whispering stories of kings, gods, and eternal power.
Enter the world’s largest archaeological museum, home to over 50,000 priceless artifacts. From monumental pharaonic statues to the complete golden treasures of King Tutankhamun, the Grand Egyptian Museum reveals the splendor and mystique of ancient Egypt. Innovative displays immerse visitors in the grandeur of a civilization that shaped human history.
Inside the Citadel lies the stunning Mohamed Ali Mosque, famed for its gleaming marble domes and golden minarets. Inspired by Ottoman design, the mosque’s ornate interior glows with stained glass and soft light. From its terrace, gaze over Cairo’s skyline and feel the harmony between faith, art, and history.
Overlooking Lake Nasser, the Abu Simbel Temples were carved under Pharaoh Ramses II. Four colossal statues guard the entrance, and twice a year, sunlight pierces the sanctuary, illuminating the gods within. This celestial alignment remains one of ancient Egypt’s most extraordinary architectural feats.
Located in the heart of Old Cairo, Khan El Khalili Bazaar is one of the oldest and most vibrant open-air markets in the Middle East, dating back to the 14th-century Mamluk era. Its maze-like alleys are lined with stalls selling glittering gold and silver jewelry, fragrant spices, colorful lanterns, leather goods, carpets, and hand-painted papyrus art. The air is filled with the scent of incense and the lively chatter of shopkeepers, creating a truly immersive sensory experience. Visitors can wander through the bustling souk, sip mint tea at traditional cafés, and enjoy friendly bargaining with local merchants—a timeless ritual that captures the essence of Cairo’s spirited culture.
Standing on the Giza Plateau, marvel at the majestic pyramids of Khufu, Khafre, and Menkaure—timeless monuments to Egypt’s royal power. Each massive stone embodies the brilliance of ancient craftsmanship. As sunlight dances across the golden sands, the pyramids’ silhouettes evoke the grandeur and mystery of a civilization that has endured for over four millennia.
The Great Sphinx, with the body of a lion and the face of a pharaoh, stands as a guardian of the pyramids. Carved from limestone, it embodies the fusion of strength and wisdom. As the sun sets over Giza, the Sphinx’s enigmatic smile glows in golden light, whispering stories of kings, gods, and eternal power.
Enter the world’s largest archaeological museum, home to over 50,000 priceless artifacts. From monumental pharaonic statues to the complete golden treasures of King Tutankhamun, the Grand Egyptian Museum reveals the splendor and mystique of ancient Egypt. Innovative displays immerse visitors in the grandeur of a civilization that shaped human history.
Inside the Citadel lies the stunning Mohamed Ali Mosque, famed for its gleaming marble domes and golden minarets. Inspired by Ottoman design, the mosque’s ornate interior glows with stained glass and soft light. From its terrace, gaze over Cairo’s skyline and feel the harmony between faith, art, and history.
Overlooking Lake Nasser, the Abu Simbel Temples were carved under Pharaoh Ramses II. Four colossal statues guard the entrance, and twice a year, sunlight pierces the sanctuary, illuminating the gods within. This celestial alignment remains one of ancient Egypt’s most extraordinary architectural feats.
Located in the heart of Old Cairo, Khan El Khalili Bazaar is one of the oldest and most vibrant open-air markets in the Middle East, dating back to the 14th-century Mamluk era. Its maze-like alleys are lined with stalls selling glittering gold and silver jewelry, fragrant spices, colorful lanterns, leather goods, carpets, and hand-painted papyrus art. The air is filled with the scent of incense and the lively chatter of shopkeepers, creating a truly immersive sensory experience. Visitors can wander through the bustling souk, sip mint tea at traditional cafés, and enjoy friendly bargaining with local merchants—a timeless ritual that captures the essence of Cairo’s spirited culture.

Highlights during Neil Cruise

Sail across the tranquil waters of the Nile to Philae Island, home to the enchanting Temple of Isis. Surrounded by shimmering waters, the temple’s elegant reliefs tell the myth of Isis resurrecting Osiris. It is one of Egypt’s most romantic and spiritually resonant sites.
In Aswan’s granite quarries lies the Unfinished Obelisk, a testament to ancient Egypt’s stone-carving mastery. Had it been completed, it would have been the largest obelisk ever erected. The visible cracks and tool marks offer a rare glimpse into the precision and perseverance of ancient craftsmen.
Dedicated to the falcon god Horus, the Temple of Edfu is one of Egypt’s best-preserved sanctuaries. Towering pylons and finely detailed reliefs recount mythic battles between Horus and Set. As you wander its shadowed halls, echoes of ancient prayers seem to linger in the air.
The Temple of Kom Ombo stands out for its rare dual dedication to Horus the Falcon and Sobek the Crocodile. Perfectly symmetrical in design, its intricate carvings reveal insights into ancient Egyptian medicine, astronomy, and religion—proof of a civilization far ahead of its time.
The Karnak Temple Complex, once the spiritual heart of Thebes, features towering columns and vast courtyards. Every surface is adorned with carvings of gods and pharaohs. When sunlight filters through the stone pillars, the temple glows with divine radiance and timeless grandeur.
Set beside the Nile, Luxor Temple is most captivating after dusk. Golden lights illuminate colossal statues and reliefs, evoking the grandeur of ancient coronation ceremonies. Steeped in history and romance, the temple remains a living monument to Egypt’s eternal splendor.
Venture into the Valley of the Kings, the final resting place of over sixty pharaohs. The richly painted tombs depict each ruler’s passage to the afterlife. Among them lies the legendary tomb of Tutankhamun, whose treasures continue to captivate the world.
Carved into the cliffs of Deir el-Bahari, the Temple of Queen Hatshepsut reflects the elegance and strength of Egypt’s only female pharaoh. Its terraced architecture and refined reliefs depict her divine reign, standing as a timeless tribute to leadership and resilience.
Sail across the tranquil waters of the Nile to Philae Island, home to the enchanting Temple of Isis. Surrounded by shimmering waters, the temple’s elegant reliefs tell the myth of Isis resurrecting Osiris. It is one of Egypt’s most romantic and spiritually resonant sites.
In Aswan’s granite quarries lies the Unfinished Obelisk, a testament to ancient Egypt’s stone-carving mastery. Had it been completed, it would have been the largest obelisk ever erected. The visible cracks and tool marks offer a rare glimpse into the precision and perseverance of ancient craftsmen.
Dedicated to the falcon god Horus, the Temple of Edfu is one of Egypt’s best-preserved sanctuaries. Towering pylons and finely detailed reliefs recount mythic battles between Horus and Set. As you wander its shadowed halls, echoes of ancient prayers seem to linger in the air.
The Temple of Kom Ombo stands out for its rare dual dedication to Horus the Falcon and Sobek the Crocodile. Perfectly symmetrical in design, its intricate carvings reveal insights into ancient Egyptian medicine, astronomy, and religion—proof of a civilization far ahead of its time.
The Karnak Temple Complex, once the spiritual heart of Thebes, features towering columns and vast courtyards. Every surface is adorned with carvings of gods and pharaohs. When sunlight filters through the stone pillars, the temple glows with divine radiance and timeless grandeur.
Set beside the Nile, Luxor Temple is most captivating after dusk. Golden lights illuminate colossal statues and reliefs, evoking the grandeur of ancient coronation ceremonies. Steeped in history and romance, the temple remains a living monument to Egypt’s eternal splendor.
Venture into the Valley of the Kings, the final resting place of over sixty pharaohs. The richly painted tombs depict each ruler’s passage to the afterlife. Among them lies the legendary tomb of Tutankhamun, whose treasures continue to captivate the world.
Carved into the cliffs of Deir el-Bahari, the Temple of Queen Hatshepsut reflects the elegance and strength of Egypt’s only female pharaoh. Its terraced architecture and refined reliefs depict her divine reign, standing as a timeless tribute to leadership and resilience.

Hightlight of Cruise_ MACAMAR Cruise

ACAMAR Cruise is a five‑star luxury vessel sailing the Nile River, designed to immerse you in the wonders of Upper Egypt with elegance and comfort. From Luxor to Aswan (and beyond, depending on itinerary), you’ll spend nights onboard in deluxe accommodation, and days visiting iconic sites like temples, tombs and ancient monuments. The ship’s facilities include spacious cabins, a grand restaurant, lounges, sun deck, swimming pool, gym and spa.
Each cabin aboard ACAMAR Cruise boasts panoramic windows offering breathtaking views of the Nile. Amenities include air‑conditioning, minibar, safe, satellite TV, bathrobe & slippers, and choice of bathtub or shower. Accessible cabins are available for guests with mobility needs. For ultimate comfort, Royal and Presidential suites offer enhanced space and exclusive service.
On the top‑deck sun terrace, lounge chairs, an outdoor bar and expansive river views await. At dusk, the sunset glows across the Nile’s waters and riverside villages—a perfect moment for photography and relaxation. The deck also features an outdoor pool and drink service, blending sightseeing with a resort‑style atmosphere.
ACAMAR Cruise is a five‑star luxury vessel sailing the Nile River, designed to immerse you in the wonders of Upper Egypt with elegance and comfort. From Luxor to Aswan (and beyond, depending on itinerary), you’ll spend nights onboard in deluxe accommodation, and days visiting iconic sites like temples, tombs and ancient monuments. The ship’s facilities include spacious cabins, a grand restaurant, lounges, sun deck, swimming pool, gym and spa.
Each cabin aboard ACAMAR Cruise boasts panoramic windows offering breathtaking views of the Nile. Amenities include air‑conditioning, minibar, safe, satellite TV, bathrobe & slippers, and choice of bathtub or shower. Accessible cabins are available for guests with mobility needs. For ultimate comfort, Royal and Presidential suites offer enhanced space and exclusive service.
On the top‑deck sun terrace, lounge chairs, an outdoor bar and expansive river views await. At dusk, the sunset glows across the Nile’s waters and riverside villages—a perfect moment for photography and relaxation. The deck also features an outdoor pool and drink service, blending sightseeing with a resort‑style atmosphere.

Tour Dates

  • Day1

    Arrival in Cairo

    rrive at Cairo International Airport, where you’ll be met and assisted upon arrival. Enjoy lunch at a local restaurant before visiting the Citadel of Salah El-Din, one of Cairo’s most prominent landmarks, and the Mohamed Ali Mosque, a masterpiece of Ottoman architecture offering panoramic views over the city.
    Later, transfer to your hotel and check in for a restful evening.

    • Breakfast: x

    • Lunch: 〇

    • Dinner: 〇

    Steigenberger Pyramids Cairo or similar

  • Day2

    Cairo: Pyramids & The Grand Egyptian Museum

    After breakfast, embark on a full-day exploration of Cairo’s ancient wonders. Visit the Great Pyramids of Giza and the Great Sphinx, timeless symbols of Egypt and marvels of human achievement.
    Enjoy lunch at a local Egyptian restaurant before visiting the Grand Egyptian Museum, the world’s largest archaeological museum, housing countless treasures—including the complete collection of King Tutankhamun’s artifacts.
    Return to your hotel for the evening.

    • Breakfast: 〇

    • Lunch: 〇

    • Dinner: 〇

    Steigenberger Pyramids Cairo or similar

  • Day3

    Cairo - Abu Simbel

    After an early breakfast (or box breakfast), transfer to the airport for your flight to Abu Simbel via Aswan.
    Upon arrival, enjoy lunch at a local restaurant, followed by a visit to the Abu Simbel Temples, magnificent rock-cut monuments built by Ramses II. Admire their colossal statues and the breathtaking setting overlooking Lake Nasser.
    Dinner and overnight at your hotel in Abu Simbel.

    • Breakfast: 〇

    • Lunch: 〇

    • Dinner: 〇

    Local Hotel Abu Simbel or similar

  • Day4

    Aswan & Embark on Nile Cruise

    After breakfast, fly back to Aswan. Take a scenic motorboat ride to Philae Temple, a stunning island sanctuary dedicated to the goddess Isis, surrounded by the tranquil waters of Lake Nasser.
    Continue to visit the Unfinished Obelisk, a massive granite monument left incomplete, revealing the techniques of ancient Egyptian stonework.
    Then transfer to your Nile Cruise, check in, and enjoy a relaxing felucca sailing experience.

    • Breakfast: 〇

    • Lunch: 〇

    • Dinner: 〇

    ACAMAR Cruise

  • Day5

    Kom Ombo & Edfu

    Enjoy breakfast onboard as your cruise sails to Kom Ombo. Visit the Temple of Kom Ombo, a unique double temple dedicated to both Horus the Falcon and Sobek the Crocodile, renowned for its symmetry and riverside views.
    Continue sailing to Edfu, where you’ll visit the Temple of Horus, one of Egypt’s best-preserved temples showcasing grand reliefs and monumental architecture.
    Lunch is served onboard as you sail toward Luxor. Enjoy afternoon tea and a festive Egyptian Night dinner on the cruise.

    • Breakfast: 〇

    • Lunch: 〇

    • Dinner: 〇

    ACAMAR Cruise

  • Day6

    Luxor Sightseeing (West & East Banks)

    After breakfast, explore the wonders of Luxor, the ancient city of Thebes.
    Start with the West Bank, visiting the Temple of Queen Hatshepsut at Deir el-Bahari, followed by the Valley of the Kings, where the pharaohs—including Tutankhamun—were laid to rest in richly decorated tombs.
    Cross to the East Bank to visit the vast Karnak Temple Complex, a monumental site of towering columns and sacred halls, then continue to the Luxor Temple, beautifully lit by the evening glow.
    Enjoy a lively belly dance show onboard your cruise tonight.

    • Breakfast: 〇

    • Lunch: 〇

    • Dinner: 〇

    ACAMAR Cruise

  • Day7

    Disembark & Luxor Stay

    After breakfast, disembark from your cruise and transfer to your hotel in Luxor.
    Check in and enjoy lunch at a local restaurant. The rest of the day is free for leisure or optional exploration of Luxor’s charming riverside atmosphere.

    • Breakfast: 〇

    • Lunch: 〇

    • Dinner: x

    Sonesta Luxor Hotel or similar

  • Day8

    Luxor - Cairo & Departure

    After breakfast, transfer to Luxor Airport for your flight back to Cairo. Upon arrival, take a short visit to Khan El Khalili Bazaar, Cairo’s vibrant and historic market filled with traditional crafts, colorful textiles, spices, and souvenirs—perfect for some last-minute shopping.
    Then transfer to Cairo International Airport for your departure flight.

    • Breakfast: 〇

    • Lunch: x

    • Dinner: x

    X

Travel Rate

Egypt Cultural & Nile Cruise Journey - 8 Days

         

Price per person (USD) in Twin Room

  • 2025 Nov-Dec
    USD 4,550
  • 2025 Year-end (20/Dec/2025-07/Jan/2026)
    USD 5,050
  • 2026 Jan-Mar
    USD 4,550
  • 2026 01-10/Apr
    USD 5,050
  • 2026 11-30/Apr/26
    USD 4,550
  • 2026 May - Sep
    USD 4,350
  • Departure
    Every Saturday
Included in the Price
  • Round-trip airport transfer
  • Activities listed on the itinerary
  • Hotels and cruise Accommodations and meals listed on the itinerary
  • Entrance fees and taxes
  • Water during your stay
  • English guide
  • Porterage at airports and hotels
  • Internal Flights Cairo - Abusimbel / Abusimbel - Aswan / Luxor - Cairo
Not Included in Price
  • International airfares or any additional charges or penalties and visa fee
  • Travel insurance, Visa application fee
  • Passport application fees
  • Gratuities for guide, driver, hotel, and restaurant staff
  • Porterage tips at airports and hotels
  • Beverages at hotels and restaurants
  • Any services not explicitly mentioned above

Information

Place of departure
Cairo International Airport
Departure day
Every Saturday
Minimum number of people
2 to 6 participants

Important notice for this itinerary

Notes on the itinerary

  • · The tour price is based on double occupancy per person. For single travelers, a single room supplement will apply. The exact cost will depend on the accommodation arrangement.

    · Luggage Restriction: Due to space limitations, please bring a flexible soft-sided suitcase that is easy to pack and transport.

    · Force Majeure: In the event that the tour cannot proceed due to natural disasters, accidents, political unrest, war, strikes, or other unforeseeable circumstances, the tour may be canceled. We apologize for any inconvenience, but no guarantees or refunds will be provided in such cases.

    · Itinerary Adjustments: The order of the itinerary may be adjusted based on the professional judgment of the guide and driver. Local staff will handle arrangements flexibly to ensure a smooth travel experience.

    · Accommodation: Hotel accommodations may be adjusted to an equivalent level based on availability.

    · Group Travel Notice: This is a group tour. All activities and transportation will be conducted jointly with other group members. Please be informed in advance.

    · Luggage Responsibility: We are not liable for any loss, theft, or damage to your luggage. Please ensure that your belongings are properly secured and monitored at all times.

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