Nour el Nil

Luxor - Aswan, Egypt

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    • Product Name
    • Dates
    • Duration
    • Rate
    • Esna-Aswan cruise (Mon-Sat)
    • All year (Sept-May recommended), departs Mondays
    • 6 days, 5 nights
    • €1,100-1,700 (sharing Luxury Room) / €1,600-2,050 (sharing Panoramic Suite) / €1,800-2,900 (single), per person per cruise (all inclusive)
    • Esna-Aswan cruise (Mon-Sat)


      • Temple of Khnum at Esna
      • Temple and necropolis of Nekhbet
      • Temple of Horus at Edfu
      • Desert walk at sunset
      • Djebel Silsileh
      • Kom Ombo - Ptolemaic town


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Restrictions: Boats depart on a Monday only

Closed: never.

Booking Policies

  • Payment:
    Non-refundable guarantee deposit is charged in United Kingdom Pounds (GBP) by i-escape upon reservation.
    A further payment of 50% of the total (or the full balance if you prefer) is due by bank transfer (wire payment) to arrive at least 35 days before departure. The final balance is paid either by cash on arrival in Luxor (US Dollars, Sterling Pounds, Euro or Egyptian Pounds) or, if you prefer, by bank transfer.
    Please note:
    - Each bank wire transfer requires an additional €25 per transfer for bank processing fees
    - Nour el Nil does NOT accept credit cards
  • Cancellation Fees:
    More than 35 days before arrival:15% of total
    Less than 35 days before arrival:65% of total
    No show or early departure:100% of total
Save to favouritesPrintMailNour el NilIt is hard to overstate the sheer magnificence of sailing down the Nile on one of these glorious dahabiyyas, but be assured it’s the trip of a lifetime and a seriously stylish one at that. Seven chandeliers illuminate the deck, while beautifully embroidered cushions and sofas line each side. The idea is that you plonk yourself down, then lose yourself in the raft of images that pass before you. It is highly unlikely that any of the Pharaohs travelled in such style. It takes 6 days to meander from Luxor to Aswan. You breakfast in the sun at the front of the ship, then decant to see something wonderful, perhaps a visit to a Pharaonic quarry or an enormous temple that spent centuries buried under sand. You can walk in the desert, swim in the river, visit a farm, sunbathe on the poop deck, and if the wind is blowing, great sails will be unfurled and you will glide across the water in serene silence. [i!/places_to_stay_lodging.php?hotel_key=1476!Rooms] below are small, but you’ll spend your time up on deck, and they are also sweet, with super-comfortable beds and screens to defeat mosquitoes. As for the crew, they’re as good as their boat, a highlight of your cruise. Unmissable, so don’t balk at the price.

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