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Discover the wonders of Luxor to Aswan in 6 days

Do you want a holiday with a change of scenery, relaxation, exclusivity and a wealth of cultural visits, while letting yourself be carried away?

By Marie Le Saint expert of your cruises
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Main features
Boat model: Dahabieh 45m
Type: Special sailing boats
Number of cabins: 10
Maximum capacity: 20 travelers

Cabin

Suite with panoramic view
The suite is located at the back of the Dahabieh. It has a double bed, and is equipped with a shower room (with hairdryer) and a private toilet. Please note that this suite does not have a balcony.
Double cabin (with double bed)
The cabin has a double bed, a shower room (with hairdryer) and private toilet.
Double cabin (with two separate beds)
The cabin has two single beds (which can be moved closer together), and is equipped with a shower room (with hairdryer) and private toilet.
NB : The pictures, information, and visuals presented are not contractually binding. The itinerary and program indicated may be modified without notice for technical reasons (captain's decision).

Itinerary

Luxor Esna El Hegz
Meet our guide for a visit to the Karnak Temple, renowned for the immensity of its hypostyle hall... more+ (134 columns arranged in 16 rows, alternating open and closed papyrus-shaped capitals, over 7 meters in diameter). Transfer to the West Bank for a visit to the Valley of the Kings (main entrance), the highlight of the West Bank sites. This site, a collection of several dozen tombs scattered at the foot of a rocky mountain, was chosen because the highest mountain has the shape of a pyramid.
We then take a 30-minute coach ride to Esna, home port of the “Dahabiehs,” elegant double-lateen-sail boats, modern replicas of the Pharaohs' sacred barges. Welcomed on board by the crew, we are offered a refreshing rosewater-scented towel and, as a welcome drink, a glass of fresh karkade (hibiscus flower infusion, an Egyptian specialty) or freshly squeezed lemon juice, which we enjoy on the shaded deck, seated in deck chairs or reclining in an oriental style on cushions under stretched canvas to take in the landscapes along the Nile.
We explore the boat, its cabins, their comforts (windows, en-suite bathroom with sink, shower, and private toilet), and the careful decoration in each. Finally, at the front, the library lounge, adorned with numerous cushions, carpets, and decorative objects, exudes an oriental charm, inviting relaxation and "meditation." We settle into our cabins before enjoying our first lunch on board.
Our journey begins... The afternoon is devoted to relaxation and contemplation. We arrive at El-Hegz for an anchorage by the sugarcane fields. On the upper deck, we are invited to a traditional Egyptian dinner prepared by our chef.

 
Activities: Including: Visit of the Valley of the Kings, Karnak Temple, more+
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Lunch
Diner
El Hegz El Kab Edfu Fawaza Island
Sail to El Kaab, a 5,000-year-old city with even older traces of habitation. El Kaab is surrounded... more+ by enormous mud-brick walls dating from the period 747 - 332 BC. After breakfast, we visit the rendezvous site of Horus and his wife Hathor, coming from Denderah for the “Beautiful Union” festival. Bas-reliefs and polychrome paintings adorn the walls of the tombs of Nekheb's governors overlooking the ancient city. A short stroll in the surrounding area before sailing back to Edfu. Lunch on board. On the river, we discover the life of fishermen aboard Sandals loaded with sugar cane or stones, or traditional feluccas. We soon arrive in Edfu for a visit to the temple dedicated to the falcon god Horus. In small groups of 2 or 3, we take a horse-drawn carriage through the town to reach the temple, one of the best preserved in Egypt. It's also the one that best expresses the contemplation and serenity of sacred places. It's a veritable open book on the myths and legends of the Egypt of the Pharaohs. Return to the boat by horse-drawn carriage, and continue sailing to the island of Fawaza.
Barbecue dinner on an island. The natural setting of this stopover is enhanced by a few lights, creating a festive atmosphere. In keeping with tradition, the boat's crew light a fire, sing and dance to the rhythm of the “Darbouka” drums.
 
Activities: Including: Visit to the Temple of Edfu, Horus and Hathor temples, more+
Breakfast
Lunch
Diner
Fawaza Island Bassaw Gebel el-Silsila Beshir
When you wake up, the landscape is transformed. Breakfast and an early bath for those who wish,... more+ precede another day of sailing. A stopover in the small village of Basaw, deserted by tourism, allows for direct contact without any mercantile considerations. The houses are adorned with frescoes depicting the owner's journey to Mecca. Before leaving the village, the crew stocks up on fish such as perch. Discover traditional fishing with local fishermen in their small boats, freely teasing the Nile perch and its congeners. You'll learn how to cast the traditional net, tap the surface of the mythical waters and bring back your daily lunch on board. Lunch on board during navigation. At the end of the day, we reach the site of Djebel Silsila. Here, the Nile narrows as it winds its way between sheer sandstone cliffs. Throughout the New Kingdom and Greco-Roman periods, thousands of men worked in the Silsila quarries to extract the sandstone used to build the temples. Our walk along the rocky sandstone cliffs takes us to the quarries with their many small chapels, the sanctuary of Horemheb, places of celebration of the Nile. We also reach the great flood stelae. Dinner and overnight on board. 
Activities: Including: Visit the quarry of Gebel Silsileh., Bassaw village tour, more+
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Lunch
Diner
Beshir Kom Ombo Herdiab
Breakfast on board as we sail to Kom Ombo Visit the temple of Kom Ombo, on the banks of the Nile,... more+ dedicated to Sobeck and Haroeris (Horus the Elder). You'll see mummified crocodiles found in the adjoining cemetery, the Egyptian calendar, surgical instruments arranged on a tray in front of Imhotep (physician and architect of Djoser's Funerary Complex), worshipped by the kneeling Roman emperor Trajan. After the visit, lunch while sailing to the village of Herdiab, one of the few villages on the Nile that still preserves traditional farming methods... Dinner and overnight on board. 
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Lunch
Diner
Herdiab Aswan
Breakfast on board, swimming on Herdiab beach for those who wish Lunch on the way to Aswan We set... more+ off to visit the temple of Philae. This temple was moved by UNESCO between 1972 and 1980 to save it from the waters of the Nile. Situated on an island accessible by small boat, this Greco-Roman temple was long the place of worship of the universal goddess Isis. In the early 19th century, following in the footsteps of the first adventurers, Pierre Lotti, who dubbed it “the pearl of Egypt”, travelled there by dahabieh. Tea served on a Nubian island near the temple, during sunset Sound and light show at Philae temple Our farewell dinner and our last night on board. 
Activities: Including: Visit and Sound and Light Show at Philae Temple, more+
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Lunch
Diner
Aswan
Departure after breakfast on board.
Breakfast
Lunch
Diner
The price includes
Visits and activities during the cruise
Drinks on board (mineral water, tea, mint tea, Turkish coffee, soft drinks)
French-speaking Egyptologist guide on board
WIFI
Pick-up on the first day from a hotel in Luxor between 7am and 7.30am, followed by a guided tour of Karnak Temple and the Valley of the Kings (main entrance - excluding the tombs of Ramses VI, Sethi I, Tutankhamen) and then transfer to the Dahabieh
Full board (from lunch on the first day to breakfast on the last day)
On the last day, transfer to a hotel or airport in Aswan
Activities included in the program
Meals included in the program
The price does not include
Other activities, visits or transfers not mentioned in the programme
Drinks to be purchased from the crew (alcoholic drinks, Nespresso coffee, Espresso coffee (excluding breakfast), fresh fruit juice)
Personal expenses and tips
Flights
Visa fees
Prepaid SIM card
Optional: Hot air balloon flight over the Theban Necropolis at sunrise - 145€ per person
Meals not included in the program
Additional information
Even though the boat is equipped with sails, navigation will primarily be done by motor when conditions are not favorable for using the sails.
For children between 5 and 11 years old: 265€ discount
Guaranteed departure for 2 people supplement per person: 385€.
This trip is not suitable for people with reduced mobility
Optional services
Flights not included in the programme are available on request

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