Overview
Sailing the Nile is more than a journey — it’s stepping into the heartbeat of Egypt’s past. Over five unforgettable days, you’ll stand in the shadow of Karnak’s colossal columns, descend into the painted tombs of the Valley of the Kings, and walk the terraces of Hatshepsut’s temple carved from cliffs. Along the river’s course, the falcon god’s temple at Edfu and the twin sanctuary of Kom Ombo reveal stories of power, rivalry, and devotion. In Aswan, engineering marvels meet ancient myths at the High Dam, the Unfinished Obelisk, and the island temple of Isis. And at Abu Simbel, the sun still illuminates the colossal faces of Ramses II and his beloved Nefertari, just as it did more than 3,000 years ago. This cruise is a passage through the wonders that shaped Egypt’s soul — and the world’s imagination.
NOTE:
Cruise Schedule: Saturdays / Mondays / Thursdays
From Luxor to Aswan
Highlights
- Explore Karnak, the world’s largest religious complex
- Visit Luxor Temple
- Descend into royal tombs in the Valley of the Kings
- Stand before the Colossi of Memnon and Hatshepsut’s terraces
- See the great temples of Horus at Edfu and Sobek at Kom Ombo
- Witness the grandeur of Abu Simbel’s colossal statues
- Visit Aswan’s High Dam and the Unfinished Obelisk
- Sail to Philae, the island temple of Isis
Your ENA representative welcomes you in Luxor and guides you to the banks of the Nile, where your 5★ cruise awaits. After check-in and lunch onboard, you set out to explore Luxor’s eastern wonders.
At Karnak Temple, the Avenue of Sphinxes stretches into the distance, leading to the Hypostyle Hall with its forest of 134 colossal columns. Built over 1,500 years by successive pharaohs, Karnak is the largest religious complex on earth, dedicated to Amun, Mut, and Khonsu. Each wall, pylon, and obelisk tells the story of Egypt’s devotion across dynasties.
As the sun sets, Luxor Temple glows with golden light. Built by Amenhotep III and expanded by Ramses II, it once hosted the grand Opet Festival that celebrated renewal of kingship. Colossal statues of Ramses guard its entrance, and inscriptions still echo with the music and rituals of ancient Thebes. Return to your cruise for dinner and overnight on the Nile.
After breakfast onboard, you cross the Nile to the West Bank, gateway to the afterlife in ancient belief. The Valley of the Kings hides 63 royal tombs cut deep into the hills, where pharaohs like Ramses II, Seti I, and Tutankhamun prepared for eternity. The painted walls, still vivid after 3,000 years, tell stories of gods guiding souls through the underworld.
Nearby rises the Temple of Hatshepsut, the female pharaoh whose reign brought peace and prosperity. Carved into the cliffs of Deir el-Bahari, its terraces and colonnades seem to rise from the rock itself, an eternal tribute to her vision and power.
At the Colossi of Memnon, two 18-meter statues of Amenhotep III sit gazing eastward. Once guardians of his vast mortuary temple, they became legendary in Roman times when one emitted a musical sound at dawn — a mystery that drew travelers from across the empire. Return to the cruise for lunch, dinner, and sailing southward through the Nile’s timeless waters.
This morning, your guide takes you through Edfu to the Temple of Horus, the falcon god of the sky and protector of kingship. Built between 237–57 BC, it is the best-preserved temple in Egypt. Its towering pylon walls rise 36 meters, covered in scenes of Horus’ triumph over Seth. Inside, the sanctuary still shelters the sacred barque used to carry the god in ritual processions.
Continuing by cruise, you arrive at Kom Ombo, a temple unique in its dedication to two gods: Sobek, the crocodile god of the Nile’s power, and Horus the Elder, symbol of protection. Reliefs show surgical instruments and offerings, while the adjacent Crocodile Museum displays mummified reptiles once worshipped here. Dinner and overnight onboard as the cruise sails toward Aswan.
Before dawn, you journey overland to Abu Simbel, one of Egypt’s most breathtaking feats of devotion and engineering. Ramses II carved two temples into the cliffs: the Great Temple, with four colossal statues of the pharaoh towering 20 meters high, and the smaller but equally magnificent Temple of Nefertari, honoring his beloved queen. Twice a year, on February 22 and October 22, the rising sun illuminates the sanctuary within — proof of the ancients’ mastery of both stone and stars.
These temples, relocated in the 1960s to escape the rising waters of Lake Nasser, remain an awe-inspiring testament to ancient genius and modern preservation. Return to Aswan and rejoin your cruise for lunch, dinner, and overnight.
Your final day begins at the Aswan High Dam, completed in 1970. Stretching 3.6 kilometers across the Nile, it provides hydroelectric power and tamed the once-annual floods that shaped Egypt for millennia.
At the granite quarries, the Unfinished Obelisk lies in situ, 42 meters long and weighing 1,200 tons. Had it been completed, it would have been the largest ever erected, but a crack froze it forever in the rock, offering unique insight into the techniques of ancient stonecutters.
Last is Philae Temple, dedicated to Isis, goddess of motherhood and magic. Saved from submersion and relocated to Agilkia Island, it enchants visitors with colonnades, pylons, and reliefs of divine myths. A fitting finale, it blends history with the serenity of the Nile itself.
Afterward, you disembark your cruise, carrying memories of a journey shaped by temples, kings, and the eternal river.
Included
- 4 nights’ accommodation aboard 5★ Nile Cruise (full board)
- All transfers by private A/C vehicle
- Multilingual Egyptologist guide
- Entrance fees to all listed sites
- Complementary Bottled water during tours
- All taxes & service charges
- Meet & greet services throughout
Excluded
- International airfare
- Personal expenses (e.g., souvenirs)
- Any optional tours or site entries not listed in the itinerary
- Gratuities for guides and drivers (at guest discretion)
Overall Trip Rating:
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By Heather S.(United States (US))October 22, 2025 An unforgettable journeyThe cruise was pure magic from start to finish. The staff greeted us with hibiscus tea, and the view from the deck was like watching history drift by. We visited temples at sunrise and sunset, with colours changing on the sandstone. At Abu Simbel, our guide timed it perfectly — we arrived before the crowds. The evenings on the ship were calm, with music and laughter. This was the highlight of our Egypt trip.Date of Experience: October 17, 2025 -
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By Javier M.(Spain)October 19, 2025 History, comfort, and stunning viewsOur cabin had Nile views to die for. The guide’s stories made every temple come alive.Date of Experience: October 11, 2025
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By Thomas J.(United Kingdom (UK))July 26, 2025 Cruise of a lifetimeEverything was perfect — guides, ship, food, and itinerary. Highly recommend.Date of Experience: July 14, 2025
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By Amira A.(United States (US))June 7, 2025 Great balance of culture and relaxationTemples by day, Nile breezes by night — exactly what we wanted.Date of Experience: May 29, 2025
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By Clara B.(France)March 15, 2025 The perfect Nile experienceThe cruise was beautiful, and the temples were breathtaking. Every stop felt like another chapter in a story.Date of Experience: March 06, 2025
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