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Nothing like combining the best of a cultural, historical and exotic experience to a cruise trip. The MS Nile Goddess Nile Cruise is a 5 stars cruise, your chance to relax on the waters of the Nile and visit ancient temples and other historical sites. Come on this adventure with us and have unforgettable memories. Reserve now!
Upon arrival in Luxor, our representative will welcome you and lead you to the cruise. Enjoy your accommodations on board and lunch to be served before the tour starts.
In the afternoon we will visit the Luxor Temple, built during the New Empire and dedicated to the god Amon. Then we will visite the Karnak Complex, home to several temples and the largest religious site from the ancient world.
Return to the ship to enjoy the afternoon tea. Have fun in the evening with an incredible Belly Dance presentation.
Meals: Lunch and dinner
After breakfast, let's explore the Valley of the Kings, burial place for dozens of pharaohs during the New Kingdom.
Next, we will visit a place of unique architecture across the valley, The Temple of Queen Hatshepsut.
Finally, a quick stop by the Colossi of Memnon, statues of King Amenhotep III.
Time to sail towards Esna. In the evening, have fun at the Captain's Party followed by dinner and Disco Party.
Meals: Breakfast, lunch and dinner
After breakfast, we will arrive in Edfu, where you will visit the Temple of Edfu, also known as the Temple of Horus. This temple was privileged by time and is currently the best preserved of all in Egypt.
Return to the ship for lunch and sail to Kom Ombo. There, you will visit the Kom Ombo Temple, duplicated to serve two gods: Sobek and Horus.
Have fun evening at the Galabeya Party.
Meals: Breakfast, lunch and dinner
We will sail to Aswan. After lunch, let's visit the Aswan High Dam, which put an end to the Nile floods.
Next, we will give a look onto the Unfinished Obelisk, an abandoned monument.
Time for the charming Philae Temple, located on Agilkia Island and dedicated to the goddess of love Isis.
At night, enjoy a lively Nubian show.
Meals: Breakfast, lunch and dinner
It is the end of the cruise. After breakfast, we will take you to the airport or train station.
Meals included: Breakfast
We will welcome you as soon as you arrive in Aswan, either at the airport or train station and accompany you to your 5-star cruise. Enjoy lunch on board and your accommodations.
The first stop of the day will be at the Aswan Dam, built in the '60s as a final solution to the Nile floods.
Then it is time to visit the Unfinished Obelisk, a famous monument whose works were interrupted after a crack in the rock was discovered.
Finally, discover the beauty of Philae Temple on Agilkia Island, dedicated to the goddess Isis.
In the evening, you will enjoy a great Nubian show onboard.
Meals: Lunch and dinner
We will sail to Kom Ombo and you will enjoy visiting the temple of the same name, dedicated to two gods (Horus and Sobek).
Time to head towards Edfu and recharge. After lunch, we will visit the Temple of Edfu, also known as the Temple of Horus, which is the best-preserved Egyptian temple.
We will sail to Esna and in the evening have fun at the Disco Party.
Meals: Breakfast, lunch and dinner
After breakfast we will visit the Valley of the Kings, the eternal resting place of dozens of pharaohs; you can enter three tombs.
Then, the Temple of Hatshepsut awaits you, a monument that stands out among the others due its different architecture.
Last but not least, visit the statues of King Amenhotep III known as Colossi of Memnon.
At night, have fun with an Oriental Dance show.
Meals: Breakfast, lunch and dinner
Check out takes place after breakfast. Then we will visit the temples of Luxor and Karnak. The first is dedicated to the god Amon and the second is the largest temple complex from the ancient world still standing.
We will drive you to the airport or train station for your final departure.
Meals: Breakfast
Mosques and all other places of worship occupied a high and greatly respected place in the hearts of most Egyptians There aren’t really special clothes to be put on while visiting a mosque in Egypt; however, conservative attire would be highly recommended. In some mosques, women will be asked to cover their hair and perhaps their arms and legs. Both women and men will be asked to remove their shoes before entering a mosque.
Usually, the check-in time is at 11:00 AM after breakfast and before Lunch. As most Flights arrive much earlier, Immediate access to your cabin will be provided if available. If the option is unavailable, however, you will kindly be asked to wait until check-in time. A good way to kill time and make the most of the previous situation is to start your tours early in your trip.
Normally, Nile Cruise Check out Time is at 8:00 or 9:00 AM right after Breakfast. However, if your Flight or Train is running late, all the cruise facilities are under your beck & call, except the Cabin and the Restaurant. Moreover, you can safely keep your luggage onboard your designated Cruise and explore the city until your flight/train departure time.
The two standard meal plan variations for a Nile Cruise is All-inclusive & Full Board with the Latter being the most common. Full Board options include all meals in either a Set menu of Buffet form, served at a fixed time with the meals & food with quality and variety differing depending on the quality of the cruise itself. Items that are not included in the meal plan are beverages except for the breakfast tea, coffee, juice, afternoon tea are all complimentary & free of charge. As for the Second meal plan criteria, The all-inclusive meal plan that includes all types of alcoholic and nonalcoholic drinks
For The Nile Cruise Crew: Usually, there are around 50 to 70 employees onboard the cruise ship and all contribute to make your trip a wonderful journey. Considering this fact, it's advisable to Equally distribute the tip amongst the crew. Although there's a strict rule against tipping during the trip a great way to do it is to leave an envelope at the cruise reception with the total amount which they will divide equally amongst the crew members. In conclusion, tipping is an act of courtesy and not obligatory by any means.