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Egypt Tours with Nile Cruise

Enjoy the best of Egypt with a combined Egypt tour and Nile cruise: the Pyramids, the temples of Luxor and Aswan, and a relaxing journey along the Nile—supported by expert local guidance, seamless service, and more than 70 years of award-winning expertise.

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Browse our most popular combinations of Egypt tours and Nile cruises, shaped by decades of experience and designed for stress-free travel.

Dream Egypt Tours with Nile Cruise – What to See, Expect & How to Plan It

Nothing beats watching the sunrise over the pyramids. Egypt has captivated travelers for centuries, and combining the country’s most iconic archaeological wonders with a luxurious Nile cruise creates an unforgettable journey.

Our Egypt tours with Nile cruise packages blend the grandeur of ancient monuments with the timeless elegance of sailing along the world’s longest river. From the Great Pyramids of Giza to the temple complexes of Luxor and Aswan, you’ll experience the full breadth of Egypt’s cultural heritage while enjoying the comfort and convenience of expertly planned itineraries.

Egypt Tours with Nile Cruise

We specialize in creating seamless travel experiences that maximize your time in Egypt while ensuring you don’t miss any of the must-see destinations that make this country so extraordinary.

Essential Destinations on Every Egypt Nile Cruise Tour

Every remarkable Egypt adventure begins with understanding which destinations deliver the most profound experiences. The classic route combines Cairo’s iconic pyramids and museums with the Luxor-Aswan corridor along the Nile.

Nile River view with Steigenberger Minerva cruise ship on the West Bank
Nile River view with Steigenberger Minerva cruise ship on the West Bank

This proven itinerary ensures you experience both Egypt’s most famous monuments and its most scenic waterway. Most tours start in Cairo, where you’ll explore the Pyramids of Giza and the Great Sphinx before transitioning to your Nile cruise portion.

Pyramids and Giza Complex

The Great Pyramids remain Egypt’s most visited attraction for good reason. Standing before these ancient wonders, you’ll understand why they’re considered one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. The Great Pyramid of Khufu, built over 4,500 years ago, showcases the incredible engineering capabilities of ancient Egyptian civilization.

The Great Pyramids of Giza and the Sphinx in the Egyptian desert
The Great Pyramids of Giza and the Sphinx in the Egyptian desert

The Great Sphinx guards the complex with its enigmatic presence. Our expert Egyptologist guides provide historical context that brings these monuments to life, explaining the construction methods and religious significance that modern archaeology has uncovered.

Cairo’s Cultural Treasures

The Egyptian Museum houses the world’s most comprehensive collection of pharaonic artifacts. Tutankhamun’s golden mask and mummy collection offer intimate glimpses into royal burial practices. Khan el-Khalili bazaar provides authentic shopping experiences where you can purchase traditional crafts and spices.

Khan el-Khalili Bazaar, Cairo
Khan el-Khalili Bazaar, Cairo

Islamic Cairo’s medieval architecture tells the story of Egypt’s Islamic period through its mosques and madrasas. These neighborhoods showcase how Egypt evolved beyond its pharaonic roots into a center of Islamic learning and culture.

The Nile Cruise Experience

Your floating hotel becomes the perfect base for exploring Upper Egypt’s archaeological treasures. Modern cruise ships offer air-conditioned comfort while maintaining traditional Egyptian hospitality. Full-board dining means you’ll taste authentic Egyptian cuisine prepared by skilled chefs.

Luxury Nile Cruises: What to Expect Aboard

The right cruise ship transforms your Egyptian adventure from good to exceptional. Premium Nile cruises between Luxor and Aswan typically feature spacious cabins with panoramic river views, sun decks for relaxation, and elegant dining rooms serving international and Egyptian cuisine.

Luxurious Nile cruise ship deck with swimming pool, sun loungers, and umbrellas
Luxurious Nile cruise ship deck with swimming pool, sun loungers, and umbrellas

Most ships include swimming pools, spa services, and evening entertainment that ranges from traditional Nubian dance performances to classical Egyptian music. Your cruise experience includes all meals, guided shore excursions, and transportation to archaeological sites.

5-star ships maintain international hospitality standards while incorporating Egyptian design elements. Cabins feature modern amenities including air conditioning, private bathrooms, and satellite television. Common areas provide comfortable spaces for socializing with fellow travelers or simply watching the timeless scenery pass by your window.

Shore excursions operate as small group experiences with up to 12 participants, creating more intimate settings than typical large tours. This approach allows for personalized attention from your guide and more opportunities to ask questions during site visits. Professional Egyptologists accompany all excursions, providing expert commentary about the historical significance of each monument and temple complex you’ll explore.

Temple Complexes and Archaeological Wonders

Luxor: The World’s Greatest Open-Air Museum

Luxor concentrates more archaeological treasures in one location than anywhere else on Earth. The city sits on the site of ancient Thebes, which served as Egypt’s capital during the New Kingdom period when pharaonic power reached its zenith.

Karnak Temple Complex spans over 200 acres and took more than 2,000 years to complete. The Great Hypostyle Hall contains 134 massive columns, each one intricately carved with hieroglyphic inscriptions. Walking through this forest of stone columns provides an overwhelming sense of ancient Egypt’s architectural ambition.

Massive ancient stone columns with hieroglyphics at Karnak Temple Complex
Massive ancient stone columns with hieroglyphics at Karnak Temple Complex

Luxor Temple connects to Karnak via the Avenue of Sphinxes, a 2.7-kilometer processional route lined with over 1,000 sphinx statues. Recent restoration work has revealed the full length of this ancient pathway, allowing modern visitors to walk the same route used by pharaohs and priests thousands of years ago.

Valley of the Kings

Royal burial sites carved into limestone cliffs hide the tombs of Egypt’s most powerful rulers. Tutankhamun’s tomb, though smaller than others, contains original wall paintings and the pharaoh’s golden sarcophagus. The tomb of Ramesses VI showcases elaborate ceiling decorations depicting the journey through the underworld.

Each tomb tells unique stories through its decorative programs. Hieroglyphic texts provide instructions for navigating the afterlife, while painted scenes show the deceased pharaoh meeting various gods and goddesses. These underground galleries preserve colors and details that have survived for over 3,000 years in Egypt’s dry desert climate.

Aswan’s Nubian Heritage

The High Dam represents modern Egypt’s engineering achievements while creating Lake Nasser, one of the world’s largest artificial lakes. Philae Temple, relocated during the dam’s construction, demonstrates UNESCO’s commitment to preserving cultural heritage. The temple complex dedicated to goddess Isis showcases Ptolemaic architecture at its finest.

Camel standing on a street in the colorful Nubian Village of Aswan
Camel standing on a street in the colorful Nubian Village of Aswan

Abu Simbel temples, though requiring an additional excursion, rank among Egypt’s most impressive monuments. Ramesses II carved these massive structures directly into cliff faces as demonstrations of royal power. The twice-yearly solar alignment that illuminates the temple’s inner sanctuary continues to amaze visitors and archaeologists alike.

Planning Your Egypt Tour with Nile Cruise

Timing makes all the difference when experiencing Egypt’s wonders. October through April provides ideal weather conditions, with daytime temperatures ranging from 20-25°C (68-77°F). Summer months can reach 40°C (104°F), making outdoor sightseeing challenging during midday hours.

Most comprehensive tours span 8-10 days, allowing sufficient time to explore Cairo, enjoy a 3 or 4-night Nile cruise, and visit major archaeological sites without feeling rushed. This duration provides the right balance between covering essential destinations and maintaining a comfortable pace.

International flights typically arrive at Cairo International Airport, where our team manages all ground transportation arrangements. Private, air-conditioned vehicles ensure comfortable transfers between hotels, airports, and cruise terminals. Modern coaches feature experienced drivers familiar with Egypt’s road conditions and traffic patterns.

Visa requirements for U.S. visitors include obtaining a tourist visa upon arrival for $25 USD, valid for 30 days. European Union citizens receive the same visa-on-arrival privileges, while some nationalities may require advance visa applications through Egyptian consulates. We provide complete documentation guidance to ensure smooth entry procedures.

Our decades of experience in Egyptian tourism allow us to anticipate and address common travel concerns before they affect your vacation. From restaurant recommendations to shopping guidance, our local expertise ensures authentic experiences while maintaining international comfort standards.

Unique Experiences Beyond Standard Itineraries

Hot Air Balloon Adventures

Sunrise balloon flights over Luxor’s West Bank provide unparalleled views of the Valley of the Kings and surrounding desert landscape. These early morning excursions, typically departing at 5:00 am (05:00), offer photographers golden-hour lighting across ancient monuments.

Hot air balloons floating over the Nile at dawn in Luxor
Hot air balloons floating over the Nile at dawn in Luxor

Professional pilots maintain excellent safety records while sharing aerial perspectives that ground-level visits cannot provide.

Specialized Cruise Options

Dahabiya boats offer boutique sailing experiences with just 8-12 passengers aboard traditional-style vessels. These smaller ships access narrower sections of the Nile and provide more personalized service than standard cruise ships. Lake Nasser cruises extend beyond Aswan to Abu Simbel and other Nubian monuments, though these longer itineraries require additional time commitments.

Extended Regional Explorations

Jordan extensions allow visits to Petra and the Dead Sea, creating comprehensive Middle Eastern cultural experiences. Alexandria day trips from Cairo showcase Mediterranean Egypt with its Greco-Roman heritage and modern seaside atmosphere. Red Sea resort additions provide relaxing beach time after intensive sightseeing programs.

Al-Khazneh (The Treasury), Petra, Jordan
Al-Khazneh (The Treasury), Petra, Jordan

For travelers looking to extend their journey beyond Egypt, our private Egypt and Jordan tours offer a seamless way to combine iconic destinations into one unforgettable itinerary.

Practical Considerations for Your Journey

Egyptian cuisine blends Mediterranean and Middle Eastern flavors with local ingredients. Most cruise ships accommodate dietary restrictions including vegetarian, halal, and kosher requirements when arranged in advance. Hotel restaurants in Cairo and other cities offer international options alongside traditional Egyptian dishes.

Currency exchange works best using U.S. dollars or Euros, which banks and hotels readily accept. ATMs are widely available in major cities, though rural areas may have limited access. Credit cards work in upscale establishments, but cash remains essential for local purchases and gratuities.

Shopping opportunities range from high-end boutiques in Cairo’s modern districts to traditional bazaars selling handcrafted goods. Papyrus, cotton textiles, and precious metals represent authentic Egyptian craftsmanship. Our guides provide shopping recommendations and assist with price negotiations in traditional markets.

Photography policies vary by location, with additional fees required inside certain tombs and museums. Most archaeological sites permit general photography, though flash photography and tripods may be restricted. Professional camera equipment sometimes requires special permits, which we can arrange in advance.

Our award-winning service includes 24/7 customer support throughout your Egyptian adventure. Private guides and personal drivers ensure personalized attention while modern vehicles provide reliable transportation. Tailored itineraries accommodate special interests and physical requirements, creating vacation experiences perfectly matched to your preferences.

Discover how effortless and personalized your journey can be with our expertly designed Egypt tour packages.

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Famous Great Sphinx and pyramids of Chephren and Cheops, Cairo, Egypt. Great Pyramids and ancient statue of Sphinx,

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