Cairo & Nile Cruise Explorer – 10 Nights Fully Guided

Includes Return UK Flights with Baggage - 3 Night Stay in Cairo with Full Tour Package - 7 Night Full Board Nile Cruise with Full Tour Package - All Transfers, Guides, etc

Discover the wonders of ancient Egypt on this immersive 10-night fully guided Cairo and Nile Cruise experience, combining world-famous landmarks with relaxed river cruising. Beginning in Cairo, you’ll explore the legendary Pyramids of Giza, the Great Sphinx, and gain insight into ancient traditions before flying south to Luxor to board a luxurious 5-star Nile Cruise.

Sailing along the lifeblood of Egypt, you’ll visit extraordinary temples and monuments including Karnak and Luxor Temples, the Valley of the Kings, Queen Hatshepsut’s temple, Edfu, Kom Ombo, and the iconic sights of Aswan. With expert Egyptologist guides, full-board dining on the cruise, seamless transfers, and carefully curated tours throughout both Cairo and the Nile, this package offers a comprehensive and unforgettable journey through Egypt’s timeless history.

Arrive in Cairo in the late afternoon. Meet and assist at the airport, then transfer to your hotel. Check in, meet the local team, and enjoy a welcome drink. Short afternoon outing to explore the local neighborhood and La Ronda Street with a small Andean music-style concert and traditional snacks.

Barcelo Cairo Pyramids

The Barceló Cairo Pyramids hotel offers modern accommodations on Pyramids Road, just 25 minutes from downtown Cairo and 60 minutes from Cairo International Airport. Enjoy breathtaking panoramic views of the Giza Pyramids and Sphinx from this chic hotel. Amenities include free Wi-Fi, in-room safes, a heated rooftop pool with a sundeck, and three restaurants serving Italian, Mediterranean, and international cuisine. The 12th-floor restaurant boasts stunning pyramid views. Additional services include a 24-hour lobby bar, laundry, and excursions.

Cairo

Cairo, Egypt’s bustling capital, lies on the banks of the Nile River and is the largest city in the Arab world. A vibrant metropolis blending ancient history with modern life, Cairo is a gateway to Egypt’s iconic landmarks. Visitors can marvel at the Pyramids of Giza and the Great Sphinx just outside the city, explore the treasures of the Egyptian Museum, and wander the historic streets of Islamic Cairo with its mosques, bazaars, and medieval architecture. The city also offers lively cafés, bustling markets like Khan El Khalili, and a thriving cultural scene, making Cairo a fascinating mix of history, culture, and urban energy.

Full-day guided tour with an Egyptologist visiting the Pyramids of Giza and the Great Sphinx. Visit a traditional Papyrus Factory to see how ancient writing materials are created. Return to the hotel for overnight.

Free day to relax or explore optional excursions such as the Egyptian Museum, Old Cairo, or a full-day Alexandria tour. Overnight in Cairo.

Breakfast at the hotel and transfer to Cairo airport for your flight to Luxor. Upon arrival, meet your guide and transfer to the East Bank of Luxor to visit Karnak Temple Complex, including the Temple of Amun Ra. Transfer to your Nile Cruise, check in, enjoy lunch on board, then visit Luxor Temple, dedicated to Amun Ra and expanded over several dynasties. Dinner and overnight on the cruise.

Luxor

Luxor, often called the world’s greatest open-air museum, lies on the east bank of the Nile in southern Egypt. Rich in ancient history, it was the site of the ancient city of Thebes and remains a treasure trove of pharaonic wonders. Visitors can explore the massive Karnak and Luxor Temples, cross the Nile to the West Bank to see the Valley of the Kings and Queens, and marvel at intricate tombs adorned with hieroglyphics. With its blend of history, culture, and breathtaking Nile views, Luxor is a must-visit destination for anyone seeking Egypt’s ancient legacy.

Guided tour of the Temple of Queen Hatshepsut at Deir El Bahari and the Colossi of Memnon. Return to the ship for lunch. In the afternoon, sail to Esna, passing through the famous Esna Lock. Dinner and overnight on board.

Esna

Esna is a charming and historically rich city in southern Egypt, located on the west bank of the River Nile between Luxor and Edfu, and has long served as an important crossroads of culture, trade, and religion. Known in ancient times as Iunyt and later as Latopolis during the Greco-Roman period, Esna flourished as a key religious centre dedicated primarily to the ram-headed god Khnum, the ancient Egyptian deity believed to control the Nile’s annual flooding and the creation of life.

The city’s most famous landmark, the Temple of Khnum, stands at the heart of modern Esna and is renowned for its beautifully preserved astronomical ceiling, intricate reliefs, and vivid inscriptions that reflect a remarkable blend of Pharaonic, Ptolemaic, and Roman artistic styles. Beyond its temple, Esna offers visitors an authentic glimpse into everyday Egyptian life, with bustling local markets, traditional workshops, and riverfront scenes where feluccas glide past palm-lined banks much as they have for thousands of years.

Historically, Esna was also a vital trading hub, especially for textiles, grain, and cotton, linking Upper Egypt with Nubia and the Mediterranean world. Today, Esna remains closely connected to the rhythm of the Nile, most notably through the Esna Lock, a key engineering structure that allows modern cruise ships to navigate the river while echoing the city’s enduring role as a gateway along one of the world’s most legendary waterways.

Morning guided visit to Temple of Horus in Edfu, one of Egypt’s best-preserved temples. Lunch on board while sailing to Kom Ombo. Guided tour of Kom Ombo Temple, dedicated to the gods Sobek and Haroeris. Sail to Aswan while enjoying the Nile scenery. Dinner and overnight on board.

Kom Ombo

Kom Ombo is a striking riverside town in Upper Egypt, dramatically positioned on a bend of the River Nile between Edfu and Aswan, and is best known for its unique dual identity rooted in both geography and religion. In ancient times, the city held great strategic importance as a frontier settlement overlooking key Nile trade routes, and it developed a distinctive spiritual character centred on the worship of two powerful deities: Sobek, the crocodile god associated with fertility and protection, and Haroeris (Horus the Elder), the falcon-headed god of kingship and the sky.

This rare dual devotion is immortalised in the remarkable Temple of Kom Ombo, one of the most unusual temples in Egypt, designed as a perfectly symmetrical structure with twin entrances, halls, sanctuaries, and chapels, essentially two temples built side by side within one complex. Constructed mainly during the Ptolemaic period and later expanded under Roman rule, the temple is celebrated for its finely carved reliefs, including ancient depictions of surgical instruments, calendars, and ritual scenes that provide rare insights into medical knowledge and religious practices of the time. Surrounding the temple, Kom Ombo offers a quieter, more intimate Nile experience, with lush farmland, sugarcane fields, and traditional villages stretching along the riverbanks.

The nearby Crocodile Museum, housing mummified crocodiles discovered in the area, further underscores the town’s deep connection to Sobek and the natural power of the Nile. Today, Kom Ombo remains an essential stop on Nile cruises, captivating visitors with its dramatic sunset views, evocative ruins, and the sense of standing at a place where ancient belief, daily life, and the river itself have always been inseparably linked.

Guided tour of Aswan, including the High Dam, a motorboat ride to Agilika Island to see Philae Temple, and the Unfinished Obelisk. Lunch on board. Afternoon free at leisure in Aswan. Dinner and overnight on the cruise.

Philae

The Island of Philae is one of Egypt’s most enchanting and spiritually significant sites, long revered as a sacred centre of devotion set amid the tranquil waters of the Nile near Aswan. In ancient times, Philae was regarded as one of the legendary burial places of Osiris, making it a powerful pilgrimage destination and an enduring symbol of rebirth and divine protection. The island is dominated by the magnificent Temple of Isis, built primarily during the Ptolemaic period and expanded under Roman rule, and dedicated to the goddess Isis, who embodied motherhood, magic, and healing in the ancient Egyptian world.

Approached traditionally by boat, Philae creates a dramatic and atmospheric first impression, with elegant pylons, colonnaded courtyards, and intricately carved reliefs rising gracefully from the river. Following the construction of the Aswan High Dam, the entire temple complex was famously dismantled and meticulously relocated to nearby Agilkia Island as part of an international UNESCO-led rescue project, preserving it from submersion and standing as one of the greatest achievements in archaeological conservation.

Beyond its architectural beauty, Philae holds immense historical importance as one of the last active centres of ancient Egyptian religion, where hieroglyphic inscriptions continued well into the Christian era. Today, surrounded by shimmering water and granite outcrops, the Island of Philae offers visitors a deeply atmospheric experience that blends natural beauty, mythological legacy, and human ingenuity, making it one of the most memorable and emotionally resonant stops along the Nile.

Optional early-morning trip to Abu Simbel Temples, built by Ramses II. Alternatively, explore Nubian villages by motorboat and visit the Botanical Gardens. Lunch on board. Afternoon free in Aswan. Dinner and overnight on board.

Aswan

Aswan, located in southern Egypt on the banks of the Nile River, is a serene city known for its stunning river views, rich Nubian culture, and historical significance. Visitors can explore the majestic Philae Temple, sail on traditional felucca boats, and admire the engineering marvel of the Aswan High Dam. Aswan also serves as a gateway to the magnificent Abu Simbel temples. With its relaxed atmosphere, colorful markets, and beautiful Nile scenery, Aswan offers a perfect blend of culture, history, and tranquility.

Breakfast on board. Free morning while cruising. Lunch on the cruise. Continue sailing past scenic Nile landscapes, stopping at Kom Ombo and Edfu for additional exploration. Dinner and overnight on the cruise.

Breakfast on the cruise. Disembark in Luxor. Free day for optional activities such as hot air ballooning, additional temple visits, or local shopping. Dinner and overnight on the cruise or optional hotel stay in Luxor.

Luxor

Luxor, often called the world’s greatest open-air museum, lies on the east bank of the Nile in southern Egypt. Rich in ancient history, it was the site of the ancient city of Thebes and remains a treasure trove of pharaonic wonders. Visitors can explore the massive Karnak and Luxor Temples, cross the Nile to the West Bank to see the Valley of the Kings and Queens, and marvel at intricate tombs adorned with hieroglyphics. With its blend of history, culture, and breathtaking Nile views, Luxor is a must-visit destination for anyone seeking Egypt’s ancient legacy.

Breakfast and transfer to Luxor airport for your flight onward.

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