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Between the Nile, Cairo, and Lake Nasser: a 12-day immersive tour to discover ancient Egypt, departing from Luxor

Main characteristics
Type of boat: cruise liner
Number of cabins: 117
Maximum capacity: 234 travelers
Crew members: 55

Cabins

Double cabin
Capacity: 2 Beds maximum
This double cabin features air conditioning, a minibar and a private bathroom with shower and hairdryer.
Suite
Capacity: 2 Beds maximum
This air-conditioned suite includes a living room, a separate bedroom, and a bathroom equipped with a hairdryer. The space is organized into two separate rooms.
NB: The photos, information and visuals presented are not contractually binding. The indicated itinerary and program may be modified without prior notice for technical reasons (decision of the captain).

Sailing itineraries

Luxor
Meet at the airport for your flight to Luxor (via Cairo). Upon arrival, you will be welcomed by our... see+ local partner and assisted with entry formalities. Transfer to your hotel. Check in and overnight stay. 
Accommodation: Overnight stay at the hotel included see+
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Luxor
Breakfast at the hotel, then departure for visits to the southern part of ancient Thebes, where the... see+ temples of Karnak and Luxor are located. The two temples are connected by a dromos, a long avenue lined with sphinxes, and are dedicated to Amun. The three-enclosure temple of Karnak is itself part of the Karnak religious complex, a complex that includes the ruins of other temples, buildings, and pylons. Its construction and subsequent modifications spanned more than 2,000 years. After the visits, transfer to your boat, settle in and have lunch on board, then in the afternoon, visit the Temple of Luxor, built in the 14th century BC during the reign of Amenhotep III and later modified by Ramses II, who added six monumental statues and two obelisks. After the visits, return to the boat, dinner, and overnight stay. In the evening, optional sound and light show at Karnak Temple. 
Included activities: Visit to Karnak temple, Visit Luxor Temple, see+
Optional services: Sound and light show at Karnak see+
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Luxor Esna
Breakfast, then visit the necropolis of Thebes on the west bank of the Nile, followed by the Valley... see+ of the Kings and the Valley of the Queens, where the tombs of many pharaohs of the New Kingdom are located, as well as their families and favored nobles. The tour continues with the Colossi of Memnon, the last remains of the temple of Amenhotep III, and Deir el Bahari, the funerary temple of Queen Hatshepsut. Carved out of the rock in the mountain of Thebes, this three-tiered temple is both harmonious and modern, and although dedicated to the god Amun, it also contains chapels to Anubis and Hathor, the goddess protector of women. This is not surprising, since Hatshepsut, one of the four female pharaohs to have ruled Egypt, is considered "the first great woman whose name has been preserved by history." After the visits, return to the boat for lunch and sail to Esna. The passage through the lock will take place at the end of the day and will be marked by a "Galabya Party" costume party with dinner and overnight stay on board. 
Included activities: Visit the necropolis of Thebes, Visit the Valley of the Kings and the Valley of the Queens, see+
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Esna Edfou Kom Ombo Assouan
After breakfast on board, sailing continues to Edfu. On arrival, you'll enjoy a horse-drawn... see+ carriage excursion to 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 for lunch, and sail upstream to Kom Ombo. Visit the temple of Kom-Ombo, dedicated to the gods Sobek and Haroeris. Erected on a hill by three Ptolemies, the temple is surrounded by an enclosing wall covered in 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 on board. 
Included activities: Visit to the temple of Kom Ombo, Visit to Edfu temple, see+
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Assouan
Breakfast on board, then visit to the Temple of Isis on Philae Island. Started by Pharaoh Nectanebo... see+ I during the 30th dynasty and completed by the Romans, it is the main sanctuary dedicated to Isis. A felucca ride around Elephantine Island and exploration of local shops, then departure for 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 colossuses built by the pharaohs. In the granite quarry, you will find the largest known obelisk to date (41.75m), which was abandoned due to a crack in the rock. Lunch and dinner on board. In the evening, optional sound and light show at the Temple of Philae. Overnight on board. 
Included activities: Visit to the temple of Philae, Visit the high dam, see+
Optional services: Sound and light show at Philae see+
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Assouan
Breakfast on board, then transfer to your cruise ship on Lake Nasser. Settle in on board. Free... see+ time. Dinner and overnight stay on board. 
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Assouan Wadi el Seboua
Breakfast, then visit the temples of Kalabsha. Return to the boat and continue the cruise to Wadi... see+ es Seboua. Dinner and overnight stay on board. 
Included activities: Discovery of the Kalabsha temples, see+
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Wadi el Seboua Amada
After breakfast, visit the temples of Amun Ra at Wadi es-Sebua, Thoth at Dekka, and Meha Ra Ka.... see+ Return to the boat for lunch and sail to Amada. Once there, visit the local temple dating from the 18th dynasty (1500 to 1292 BC), as well as the temple of Deir and the tomb of Peinout. Dinner and overnight stay on board. 
Included activities: Visit to the temple of Deir and Peinout, Visit to the Temple of Amun Ra in Wadi es-Sebua, see+
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Amada Kasr Ibrim Abu Simbel
Breakfast on board and cruise to the ancient fortified town of Qasr Ibrim, the last major... see+ archaeological site in Lower Nubia. After lunch, cruise to Abu Simbel. Visit the temples, then enjoy the sound and light show in the evening. Dinner and overnight stay on board. 
Included activities: Sound and light show at Abu Simbel, see+
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Abu Simbel Assouan Cairo
After breakfast, transfer by bus to Aswan Airport and flight to Cairo. Check in at your hotel, then... see+ dinner and overnight stay. 
Accommodation: Overnight stay at the hotel included see+
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Cairo
After breakfast, departure for the sites of Saqqara and Memphis, including the Step Pyramid of... see+ Djoser, built in 2700 BC. After lunch in a typical restaurant, you will enter the world of "Absolute Grandeur": the Giza Plateau, symbol of Ancient Egypt with its pyramids: Cheops, the largest of the pyramids and the last of the Seven Wonders of the World, Chephren and its pink granite temple, and Mycerinus, hauled in on the side of the pyramids of the queens, all guarded by the famous Sphinx of Giza, the largest monolithic sculpture in the world. Dinner and overnight stay at the hotel. Optional sound and light show at the pyramids. 
Accommodation: Overnight stay at the hotel included see+
Included activities: Sakkarah and Memphis site, The Giza Plateau, see+
Optional services: Sound and light show at Giza see+
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Cairo
Breakfast at the hotel, then visit the famous Grand Egyptian Museum (GEM), with twelve galleries to... see+ explore. A true architectural and cultural gem, it is located close to the pyramids, offering breathtaking views of them, and houses the largest collection of Egyptian antiquities in the world. This is followed by a visit to the Citadel with the Mosque of Mohamed Ali. Lunch in town, then transfer to Cairo airport and flight to Paris. 
Included activities: Mohamed Ali's mosque, The Grand Egyptian Museum "GEM", see+
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The price includes
Scheduled EgyptAir flights Paris / Cairo / Paris including 23kg hold baggage and 10kg cabin baggage
EgyptAir domestic flights Cairo/Luxor - Aswan/Cairo include one piece of checked baggage weighing up to 23 kg and one piece of cabin baggage weighing up to 10 kg
Reception and assistance at the arrival airport
Transfers to/from airports/boats - hotels/airport
Airport taxes
French-speaking Egyptologist guide
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Hotels included in the program
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Prepaid SIM card
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 € / person
Visa fee of €33 to be paid in cash upon arrival
Drinks, bar expenses, and personal expenses
Guide in another language at extra cost
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Fees for porters, guides, boat crew - Compulsory : 55€ / person to be paid in cash on the spot
Further 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 program are available on request
Activities and excursions on request see+

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The Unfinished Obelisk of Aswan is an impressive remnant located in an ancient granite quarry in Upper Egypt. Commissioned during the reign of Queen Hatshepsut, it was intended to be the largest obelisk ever constructed, reaching about 42 meters in height and... see+ weighing an estimated 1,200 tons. However, a crack that appeared during the carving process halted the work, leaving the monument incomplete and still attached to the bedrock.
Today, the site provides a unique insight into the working methods of ancient Egyptian stonecutters. Visitors can observe extraction techniques, tool marks, and the monumental logistics involved in creating such structures.
 
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Information about the partner

Commercial history with Filovent

  • Filovent partner since 2023
  • Last booking with this partner in March 2026
  • 171 bookings with this partner
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