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Explore the archaeological monuments on your tour from Aswan to Abu Simbel Temple with our 5-star Movenpick Prine Abbas Lake Nasser Cruise.
On your Egypt trips, on the Lake Nasser cruise, you can discover and learn a lot about the great history of Egypt, have an enjoyable time of entertainment, and spend your vacation happily.
Upon your arrival at Aswan airport, one of our representatives will meet you and transfer you to your cruise. You will start your tour by boarding your cruise ship in Aswan; welcome aboard. Your sightseeing today may include a visit to the Aswan High Dam, an impressive structure of modern engineering.
Next, you might visit the beautiful Philae Temple dedicated to the goddess Isis. This temple complex was relocated to its current location on Agilkia Island to save it from flooding caused by the construction of the Aswan High Dam.
We then set sail for Kom Ombo and an afternoon visit to its temple. This temple is dedicated to the falcon-headed god Horus and the crocodile-headed god Sobek.
You'll spend the night on board the cruise ship in Aswan.
Your breakfast will be served onboard the Movenpick Prince Abbas Lake Nasser Cruise. After that, we will visit the temple of Kalabsha.
The temple was dedicated to the Nubian god Mandalas; you will also visit Beit El-Wali. After the visit, you will return to your cruise to have your lunch onboard, and then the cruise will sail to Wadi Essobou.
Overnight in Wadi Esobou.
(Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner are included)
You will have breakfast on board the boat, then proceed to Wadi El Sebou, whose name in Arabic means "Valley of the Lions." Back to the cruise to have your lunch onboard.
The cruise will sail to Amanda Temple.
(Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner are included)
Early morning, after breakfast, we will visit the Citadel of Kasr Ibrim. Then, sail to visit the Temple of Abu Simbel.
Optional: Sound and Light Show at Abu Simbel.
(Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner are included)
Enjoy your last breakfast on the cruise, then transfer to the airport to fly back to Cairo.
(Breakfast is only included.)
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Of course, we can arrange a tour that combines a Lake Nasser cruise and a Nile cruiser from Aswan to Luxor, giving you the best chance of discovering Egypt's southern region.
There are also the private or boutique cruises, which involve using the small ships to take clients on a more personalized tour whenever they are traveling on the calm waters of Lake Nasser.
Yes, some of the attractions that are often covered in most of the Lake Nasser cruises include the Aswan High Dam, which was built with the major aim of controlling the duration and amount of water as well as producing electricity once water gets to this point in its journey through Lake Nasser.
Many cruises last 3 to 6 days, beginning in Aswan and ending in Abu Simbel.
Some of the great riverside temples are the Temples of Abu Simbel, Kalabsha Temple, Wadi El Seboua Temple, Temple of Amada, and the less well-known Dakka and Maharakka Temples; however, the majority of them are only accessible by the Nile.
Yes, there are many interesting things to see near Lake Nasser, including Nile crocodiles, and various kinds of birds, as well as a wonderful sandy desert along its coast.
Lake Nasser cruise ships provide luxurious cabins, balcony space, elegant, well-lit meals, sundecks, and some even boast mini swimming pools.
All the latest and most popular cruise ships that sail on Lake Nasser, again, are fitted with elevator and ramp facilities as well as cabins for the mobility-impaired.
Cruise tour operators offer special guide services or special lectures on the history of Nubian monuments, the process of temple moving, and the culture of the area.
Indeed, the best part of the cruise must be the stargazing, which is made possible by the generally dark nighttime conditions caused by the low level of light pollution over Lake Nasser.