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MS Nubian Sea is a 5-star cruise that offers 4 or 5 day itineraries. Visit the sites along the shores of Lake Nasser, such as Kalabsha Temple, Beit El Wali, Wadi El Seboua, Amada Temple, the Kasr Ibrim Citadel, and Abu Simbel Temple. Enjoy comfort and a fantastic experience all together.
Our representative will meet and assist you upon arrival and transfer you to the cruise for embarkation before lunch.
Visit the Abu Simbel temples, carved into rocks and built by Ramses II; these temples are the second biggest attraction in Egypt.
Optional Sound & light show.
Meals: Lunch and dinner
Time to sail to Kasr Ibrim. Kasr Ibrim is an ancient Citadel, where you will be able to see only the exterior.
Sail to Amada. Visit the Temple of Amada, built by Thutmose III.
Sail to Wadi el Seboua. Sound & Light show in Wadi El Seboua.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, and dinner
Visit Wadi el Seboua. The Temple of Wadi EL Seboua is also known as the temple of Ramses II.
Visit the Temple of Dakka, dedicated to the god Thoth.
Sail to Aswan.
Enjoy a Nubian show on board.
Meals: Breakfast, lunch, and dinner
Visit the Temple of Kalabsha, built by the emperor Augustus during the Ptolemaic period.
Next, visit Beit el Wali, dedicated to the gods Amun-Re, Re-Horakhti, Khnum and Anuket.
Disembark and we will transfer to you to Aswan airport or train station.
Meals: Breakfast
Our representative will meet and assist you upon your arrival at Aswan airport or train station, then you will be transferred to the cruise.
Enjoy the free time and a Nubian Show in the evening.
Meals: Lunch and dinner
After breakfast, you will visit The Temple of Kalabsha, built by emperor Augustus during the Ptolemaic era.
Then, you will explore Temple of Beit el Wali, built by Ramses II and dedicated to the gods Amun-Re, Re- Horakhti, Khnum and Anuket.
Sail to Wadi El Seboua.
Meals: Breakfast, lunch, and dinner
After breakfast, let's visit Wadi El Seboua, dedicated to the god Amun and also known as the temple of Ramses II.
Next, visit the Temple of Dakka, dedicated to the deity Thoth.
Sail to Amada and visit Amada Temple, the oldest of the monuments on lake Nasser.
Meals: Breakfast, lunch, and dinner
Enjoy breakfast on board. You will visit the exterior of an ancient fortress called Kasr Ibrim, as it is not allowed to disembark.
Sail to Abu Simbel.
Visit Abu Simbel Temples, built by Ramses II and the most famous attraction in Egypt after the Giza Pyramids.
Meals: Breakfast, lunch, and dinner
Check out takes place after breakfast. Our representative will transfer you to Abu Simbel airport to fly back home.
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.