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Egypt from north to south: an exceptional all-inclusive 15-day cruise from Cairo to Aswan

Main features
Boat model: Cruise liner
Type: Yacht / Motoryacht > 24 m
Number of cabins: 45
Maximum capacity: 92 travelers
Crew members: 55

Cabin

Suites
Suites offer luxurious space with large windows overlooking the Nile. They are fully air-conditioned with individual climate control for optimum comfort. Each suite also benefits from a full laundry service available on request.
Double cabins
The double cabins, decorated in an oriental style inspired by Egypt, are fully air-conditioned with individual control and offer a full laundry service on request.
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

Cairo
We meet you at the airport for your flight to Cairo. On arrival, welcome by our local... more+ representatives and assistance with entry formalities. Transfer to your boat and meet your English-speaking Egyptologist guide. Check-in followed by dinner and overnight. 
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Cairo
After breakfast, departure for a visit to the Pyramids of Giza. Enter the world of “Absolute... more+ Greatness”: the Giza plateau, symbol of Ancient Egypt, with its pyramids: Cheops, the largest of the pyramids and the last of the 7 wonders of the world, Chephren and its pink granite temple and Mykerinos, bordered by the pyramids of the queens, all guarded by the famous Sphinx of Giza, the largest monolithic sculpture in the world. Afternoon at leisure. In the evening, optional sound and light show in front of the Pyramids. Dinner and overnight on board. 
Activities: Including: The Giza Plateau, Sphinx of Giza, more+
Optional services: Sound and light show at Giza more+
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Cairo
Breakfast, then off to visit the famous National Museum, one of the richest in the world, in the... more+ heart of Cairo. Inside is the world's largest and most valuable collection of ancient Egyptian archaeological antiquities. It houses 120,000 antiquities, including the treasures of Tutankhamen's tomb and most of the mummies ever discovered.

Followed by a visit to Islamic Cairo, with its thousand minarets, citadel and Mohamed Ali mosque. The latter is largely inspired by traditional architecture. After the visits, return to the ship and lunch on board. Afternoon at leisure. Dinner and overnight on board.
 
Activities: Including: Visit Islamic Cairo, Mohamed Ali's mosque, more+
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Cairo Beni Suef
Free day's sailing to Beni Suef (approx. 11 hrs.). Full board on board.
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Beni Suef El Minya
Morning sail to El Minya, navigation and rest on board with full board.
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El Minya Tel Al Amarna
After breakfast, visit the tombs of Beni Hassan, located on the right bank of the Nile some 18km... more+ south of the town of Al-Minya, the site of Beni Hassan comprises a group of princely tombs dating back to the Middle Ages. Of the thirty-nine tombs in this cliff-dwelling necropolis, only twelve have been frescoed on a specially laid plaster coating. The typical decorations depicting daily and agricultural life in the Middle Ages are of inestimable archaeological value and provide precious information on this period of Ancient Egypt. These ornaments are particularly remarkable in the tomb of Khnumhotep II, monarch of the 12th dynasty. In the afternoon, sail to Tell El Ammarna. 
Activities: Including: Visit to the tombs of Beni Hassan, more+
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Tel Al Amarna Assiout Sohag
Breakfast on board and discovery of Tuna el Gebel and Ashmunein. The visit to Tuna el Gebel is... more+ varied, allowing you to admire the facades of several chapels and visit the tomb of Isadora. Back to the boat for lunch, followed by a visit to the Beni Hassan tombs. The site owes its name Beni Hassan to an Arab tribe that settled here in the late 18th century. For obvious topographical reasons, the necropolis was built on the east rather than the west bank of the Nile. In fact, in this area, the Gebel (mountain range) is only about a kilometer from the river, whereas on the west bank, traditionally reserved for the dead, the mountain is much further away. Return to the boat after the visits. Dinner and folk show on board, then sail to Sohag via Assiut. 
Activities: Including: Discovering Tuna el-Gebel, Exploring Ashmunein, more+
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Diner
Sohag EL Balyana Naga Hamadi
Breakfast and morning sail to El Balyana to visit the temple of Abydos. Abydos, a sacred site par... more+ excellence dedicated to Osiris, is located 70 km northwest of Thebes. As early as the Old Kingdom, it was associated with Osiris, whose popularity had spread throughout the country. The idea that any Egyptian could become an Osiris quickly spread. Funeral rites hitherto reserved for pharaohs and nobles were extended to all classes of the population, and Osiris became a universal god. Abydos became Osiris' main place of worship, as one of his tombs housed his head. Then, on the west bank of the Nile, at the edge of the desert, a great Ptolemaic temple dedicated to Hathor was built at the temple of Dendarah. The city of which the temple was the heart has disappeared. It was built on the principle of a triple brick enclosure: the enclosures of Hathor's husband, Horus, and her son, Ihy, have almost completely disappeared. All that remains is Hathor's enclosure, almost 300m square, which was the largest of the three and the heart of the sacred edifice. Lunch on board. Afternoon sail to Naga Hamadi. Dinner and overnight on board. 
Activities: Including: Visit Abydos temple, more+
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Naga Hamadi Quena
Breakfast and morning sail to Quena. On arrival, departure to visit the temple of Dendarah on the... more+ west bank of the Nile, on the edge of the desert, a great Ptolemaic temple dedicated to Hathor. The city of which the temple was the heart has disappeared. Denderah appears to be in an excellent state of preservation. In fact, only part of the temple remains, which was built on the principle of a triple brick enclosure: the enclosures of Hathor's husband, Horus, and her son, Ihy, have almost completely disappeared. All that remains is Hathor's enclosure, almost 300m square, which was the largest of the three and the heart of the sacred edifice. Lunch on board before continuing the cruise to Luxor. Dinner and overnight on board. 
Activities: Including: Visit to the Dendarah temple, more+
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Quena Luxor
Breakfast followed by a visit to the necropolis of Thebes on the west bank of the Nile, followed by... more+ the Valley of the Kings, home to the tombs of many New Kingdom pharaohs, their families and nobles in favor. The tour continues with the Colossi of Memnon, the last vestiges of Amenhotep III's temple, and Deir el Bahari, the funerary temple of Queen Hatshepsut. Carved out of the rock in the Theban mountain, this three-tiered temple built in 1455 is both harmonious and modern, and although dedicated to the god Amun, it also contains chapels to Anubis and Hathor, the patron goddess of women: hardly surprising, since Hatshepsut, one of the four pharaohs to have ruled Egypt, is considered “the first great woman whose name has been preserved in history”. Dinner and overnight on board. Optional Karnak sound and light show. 
Activities: Including: Visit the necropolis of Thebes, Visit the Valley of the Kings and the Valley of the Queens, more+
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Luxor Esna Edfu
Early morning, after breakfast, visit the southern part of ancient Thebes, with the temples of... more+ Karnak and Luxor. The two temples are linked by a dromos, a long alley lined with sphinxes, and are dedicated to Amun. The three-enclosure temple at Karnak is itself part of the Karnak religious complex, which includes the ruins of other temples, buildings and pylons. Its construction and subsequent modifications spanned more than 2,000 years. Luxor Temple, erected in the 14th century BC during the reign of Amenhotep III, was also subsequently modified by Ramses II, who added six monumental statues and two obelisks. After sightseeing, return to the boat for lunch and sail to Esna. At the end of the day, you'll pass through the lock and enjoy a “Galabia Party” with dinner, then sail on to Edfu and spend the night on board. 
Activities: Including: Visit to Karnak temple, Visit Luxor Temple, more+
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Edfu Kom Ombo Aswan
Breakfast on board and morning sail to Edfu. On arrival, enjoy a horse-drawn carriage excursion to... more+ the temple of Edfu, further inland. This temple to the falcon god Horus is both the largest temple of the Ptolemaic dynasty and the second largest sanctuary in Egypt after Karnak. Inside, intact paintings, inscriptions and reliefs make it the best-preserved temple in Egypt. Return to the boat and sail upstream to Kom Ombo. Lunch on board, followed by a visit to the temple of Kom-Ombo, dedicated to the gods Sobek and Haroeris. Built on a hill by three Ptolemies. The temple is surrounded by a wall covered with reliefs. Inside, the space is divided into two parts: the northern one dedicated to Haroeris, the hawk-headed god, and the southern one to Sobek, the crocodile god. Return to the boat and sail to Aswan. Dinner and overnight stay. 
Activities: Including: Visit to Edfu temple, Visit to the temple of Kom Ombo, more+
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Diner
Aswan
After breakfast, departure for the Temple of Isis on the island of Philae. Begun by Pharaoh... more+ Nectanebo I during Dynasty 30 and completed by the Romans, this is the main sanctuary dedicated to Isis. After Philae, the visit continues with the High Dam and the unfinished obelisk. The Aswan region, rich in schist, alabaster and pink granite found only in this part of Egypt, provided the stone blocks for the pyramids, statues and colossi built by the pharaohs. In the granite quarry you'll find the tallest obelisk known to date (41.75m), which was abandoned due to a crack in the rock. Return to the boat for lunch, followed by a felucca ride around Elephantine Island, once a fortress. In the evening, optional sound and light show at the Temple of Philae. Dinner and overnight on board. 
Activities: Including: Visit to the temple of Philae, Felucca trip around Elephantine Island, more+
Optional services: Sound and light show at Philae more+
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Diner
Aswan
Breakfast on board. Free morning in town. Optional excursion by coach or plane to visit the temples... more+ of Abu Simbel, built by Ramses and the most majestic temple in all Egypt. After lunch, sail to Kom Ombo. Dinner and overnight on board. 
Activities: Optional services: Abu Simbel by plane or coach, more+
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Aswan
Breakfast, free time until transfer to Luxor airport. Assistance with boarding formalities and... more+ flight to Paris. 
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Diner
The price includes
Scheduled EgyptAir flights Paris / Cairo / Paris including 23kg hold baggage and 10kg cabin baggage
Flight Aswan / Cairo
French-speaking Egyptologist guide
Round-trip transfers: airport, boat, airport
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Meals included in the program
The price does not include
Prepaid SIM card
Beverages, bar charges and personal expenses
Visa fee of €28 to be paid on arrival
Drinks package - 10 a.m. to 10 p.m.: Stella beer, local spirits, 1 glass of wine at lunch and dinner, water, soft drinks, Turkish coffee, Nescafé, tea, anise (€126 for mini-cruises) : 177 € / people
Activities not included in the program
Meals not included in the program
Fees for porters, guides, boat crew - Mandatory : 70€ / people to be paid on the spot with cash
Additional information
Please note that sailing conditions and flight schedules may also alter the times and order of visits
Drinks package excludes: fresh juices (orange, mango, lemon and others), sparkling water, bottle of beer, alcoholic cocktails, soda/tonic, cheese and food platters, pastries (subject to availability), espresso, latte and cappuccino
Optional services
Flights not included in the programme are available on request
Activities and excursions upon request more+

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