Sonesta Amirat Dahabiya Nile Cruise was built in February 2009 – offers a one of a kind cruise on the Nile. It is designed to take you back in time to a tender, more clement era on the Nile during your 7-night cruise between Luxor and Aswan. Facilities include 5 cabins and 2 suites, an open-air oriental-style Jacuzzi, spacious sundeck, and a stylish common lounge. All cabin accommodations are full board and feature private direct-dial telephones, individual climate control, hairdryers, mini-bar, safe deposit boxes, plasma televisions, and movie channels. The suites each offer a private terrace. Day by day directed outings are proposed to famous Egyptian sanctuaries, tombs, and ruins along the Nile. As an individual from the Sonesta armada of choice assistance Nile cruisers, this little voyage boat will consolidate solace and magnificence in a rousing manner, offering a fabulous chance for a more extended family or little gathering to Explore the Nile on a private journey. Features of a Nile Cruise incorporate the Karnak Temple, probably the biggest sanctuary on the planet, the remarkable Luxor Temple, Thebes and the Valley of the Kings, the Temple of Queen Hatshepsut and the Valley of the Queens, the well preserved Edfu Temple, Esna Temple and Kom Ombu Temple, the twin sanctuaries of Abu Simbel and the heartfelt island Temple of Isis at Philae
8 Days
Every Saturday from Luxor & Saturday from Aswan
Luxor / Edfu / Kom Ombo / Aswan
Private
Embarkation in Aswan for a relaxing week sailing the Nile on a Luxuriously appointed Dahabeya. Overnight, the ship moors on the Nile Banks of Aswan
Today you will visit the Aswan High Dam (completed in 1971); the Old Dam (completed in 1902). You will also visit the Philae Temple, dedicated to the goddess Isis, a structure rescued from the rising waters of Lake Nasser at the time of the High Dam’s construction. Sail on the way to Kom Ombo (noon time). Overnight near by Kom Ombo
Morning sail to Kom Ombo To visit the ptolemaic temple dedicated to the crocodile god sobek and the falcon-headed Horus, god of the morning sun. Overnight moored beside a Nile Island
This morning you will sail to Edfu To visit the wonderfully preserved Temple of Edfu. Overnight moored beside an Island
Today will be a leisurely day; After Breakfast Commence sailing to Esna, and passing the lock, Then Dahabeya will moor beside a Nile Island
This morning you will sail to luxor and visit the magnificent temple complex of Amon-Ra at Karnak, with its vast hypostyle hall of 137 columns, followed by the imposing 28th Dynasty Luxor Temple. Overnight moored in Luxor
Excursion to the West Bank to visit the great burial places of the Pharaohs – the Valley of the Kings – where Howard Carter discovered the tomb of Tutankhamen in 1922. Continue to the adjacent Valley of the Queens, Medinet Habu Temple and the Colossi of Memnon. Overnight moored in Luxor
Breakfast aboard the Dehabeya. Followed by disembarkation
Embarkation in Luxor for a relaxing week sailing the Nile on a Luxuriously appointed Dahabeya. After Lunch, Excursion to visit the magnificent temple complex of Amon-Ra at Karnak, with its vast hypostyle hall of 137 columns, followed by the imposing 28th Dynasty Luxor Temple. Overnight moored on the Nile Banks of Luxor
You will visit the West Bank for visits to the burial places of Pharaohs the Valley of the Kings – where Howard Carter discovered the tomb of Tutankhamen in 1922. Continue to the adjacent Valley of the Queens, the temple of Medinet Habu and the Colossi of Memnon<br />
Sail on the way to Esna (noon time); Overnight near by Esna
Today will be a leisurely day; After Breakfast. Commence sailing. Overnight moored beside a Nile Island
This morning you will sail to Edfu, Visit the wonderfully preserved Temple of Edfu. Overnight moored beside a Nile Island
Today you will sail on the way to Kom Ombo. Overnight moored beside a Nile Island
Visit kom Ombo to see the ptolemaic temple dedicated to the crocodile god sobek and the falcon-headed Horus, god of the morning sun. A leisurely day sailing to Aswan and moored nearby Aswan bridge
Today you will visit the Aswan High Dam (completed in 1971); the Old Dam (completed in 1902). You will also visit the Philae Temple, dedicated to the goddess Isis, a structure rescued from the rising waters of Lake Nasser at the time of the High Dam’s construction
Breakfast aboard the Dehabeya & Disembarkation
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