Dahabiya cruise Aswan to Luxor: Lazuli Dahabiya
Dahabiya cruise Aswan to Luxor: Lazuli Dahabiya
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Overview
Opting for a Dahabiya cruise Aswan to Luxor is the ultimate choice for travelers seeking a boutique, slow-travel experience that larger vessels simply cannot provide. The Lazuli Dahabiya Nile cruise offers an intimate atmosphere, allowing you to sail much like the explorers of the 19th century but with modern five-star amenities. This Egyptian Dahabiya journey focuses on the hidden gems, small islands, and local villages that preserve the authentic spirit of the river. Leisure times are truly the best times when spent on the tranquil waters of the Nile! You are invited to choose between a 5-day and a 6-day adventure that connects the monumental cities of Luxor and Aswan.
Included
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Warm meet and greet upon arrival from our professional team.
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Full-time team support for your stay and all excursions.
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Air-conditioned luxury vehicles provided for all transportation.
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Full board accommodation on a premium vessel.
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Free entrance to all attractions in Aswan and Luxor.
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Private English-speaking Egyptologist guide.
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All taxes and service charges are covered.
Excluded
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International or domestic airline tickets.
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Beverages of any kind.
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Personal expenses or extras.
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Gratuities and tips.
Itinerary
5 Days - Luxor / Aswan
Start Your Dahabiya Cruise Aswan to Luxor Voyage
Start your day aboard Dahabiya Cruise Aswan to Luxor by visiting the East Bank of Luxor, home to the largest and most astonishing religious complexes in the world. You will explore the Karnak Temple, a vast site built over 1,500 years by various pharaohs, featuring the iconic Great Hypostyle Hall with its 134 massive columns. Nearby, the Luxor Temple stands as a testament to the city’s enduring spiritual importance, once linked to Karnak by the majestic Avenue of Sphinxes. These sites represent the peak of New Kingdom power and religious devotion.
After soaking in the grandeur of the East Bank, you will cross the river to the West Bank’s sacred resting place: The Valley of the Kings. This desert canyon holds over 60 rock-cut tombs, including those of famous rulers like Ramses the Great. The intricate carvings and vibrant colors preserved within these burial chambers offer a window into the ancient Egyptian journey to the afterlife. Following this exploration, you will board your Lazuli Dahabiya Nile cruise to begin your journey south. Have lunch and dinner surrounded by the most astonishing scenery as you sail toward Esna and El Hegz, uncovering the secrets of the river as you go on board Dahabiya Cruise Aswan to Luxor.
The Ruins of El Kab and Edfu’s Preserved Glory
Commence your second day aboard Dahabiya Cruise Aswan to Luxor by sailing to El Kab to unravel the beauty of its ancient tombs and ruins. El Kab was once the capital of Upper Egypt and is one of the oldest settlements in the Nile Valley. Here, you will find impressive rock-cut tombs of the early New Kingdom governors, featuring scenes of daily life, agriculture, and military campaigns. The site is also famous for its massive mud-brick walls that have stood for thousands of years, offering a rare look at ancient urban fortifications.
After exploring El Kab, your Egyptian Dahabiya will continue toward Edfu to visit the Horus Temple, widely considered the best-preserved temple in all of Egypt. Dedicated to the falcon god Horus, this Ptolemaic masterpiece features a massive pylon gateway and a sanctuary that remains almost entirely intact. Your guide will explain the detailed reliefs depicting the mythical battle between Horus and the god Seth. Throughout the day aboard Dahabiya Cruise Aswan to Luxor, you will have breakfast and lunch while enjoying the most astonishing scenery from the deck. The evening concludes with a special barbecue dinner as you dock on Fawaza Island, enjoying the ultimate peace of the river.
Local Traditions and the Sandstone Quarries of Silsila
Start your day aboard Dahabiya Cruise Aswan to Luxor with a fresh breakfast on the deck before cruising to the charming fishing village of Bassaw. This stop offers a rare and authentic taste of local life, where you can interact with the friendly residents and see traditional Nile fishing methods in action. Unlike the busy tourist ports, Bassaw provides a quiet look at the enduring culture of the river. Enjoy a scenic lunch onboard as your Lazuli Dahabiya Nile cruise makes its way toward the dramatic site of Djebel Silsila.
Djebel Silsila is the point where the Nile is at its narrowest, framed by soaring sandstone cliffs. This was the primary quarry for the sandstone used to build almost every major temple in Egypt. During your Dahabiya Cruise Aswan to Luxor you will discover the rock-cut Speos of Horemheb, a small but beautiful temple carved directly into the cliffside, and explore the ancient shrines left by pharaohs who wished to honor the river gods at this strategic location. The scale of the ancient quarrying work is breathtaking, showing the immense labor required to build the monuments of Luxor.
The Double Temple of Kom Ombo and Farming Heritage
Your Dahabiya cruise Aswan to Luxor morning begins with breakfast and a gentle journey to Kom Ombo, home to the famous double temple of the gods Horus and Sobek. This temple is unique because it is perfectly symmetrical, with two entrances and two sanctuaries dedicated to the falcon god and the crocodile god. You will also visit the Crocodile Museum, which houses mummified crocodiles found in the area, once worshipped as earthly manifestations of Sobek. The site’s location on a bend in the Nile offers a stunning panoramic view of the riverbanks.
Following this, you will sail to Herdiab Village to discover its authentic traditional farming methods. This visit allows you to see how the fertile silt of the Nile is still used to grow crops using techniques that have changed little since the time of the pharaohs. Your Egyptian Dahabiya provides the perfect platform to witness these timeless scenes. Enjoy your dinner on Herdiab Island, a tranquil spot perfect for a final night under the stars. The slow pace of your Dahabiya cruise Aswan to Luxor ensures you are fully immersed in the natural beauty of the south as you prepare for your final day.
Island Beauty - Final Dahabiya cruise Aswan to Luxor
Start your final Dahabiya cruise Aswan to Luxor morning with breakfast and a refreshing swim at Herdiab beach, one of the most beautiful and clean stretches of the Nile. This is a unique opportunity to enjoy the river’s water in a private and safe setting. Afterward, your vessel will sail toward the final destination of Aswan for lunch. Once in Aswan, you will discover the iconic Philae Temple, a romantic structure dedicated to the goddess Isis. Originally located on Philae Island, the temple was moved stone by stone to Agilkia Island to protect it from the rising waters of the High Dam.
The Philae Temple is famous for being the last place where ancient Egyptian hieroglyphs were written, making it a site of immense historical importance. As your Dahabiya cruise Aswan to Luxor comes to a close, you will have the chance to explore the temple's beautiful colonnades and sanctuaries. This journey has offered a deep connection to both the ancient and modern aspects of the Nile. We have had so much fun with you over the last few days, and we truly hope the feelings are mutual! You will carry the memories of the Lazuli Dahabiya Nile cruise and the spirit of the Egyptian Dahabiya with you as you head toward your final transfer.
6 Days - Luxor / Aswan
The Grandeur of Thebes and East Bank Wonders
Your Dahabiya cruise Aswan to Luxor journey begins in the legendary city of Luxor. Start the day by visiting the East Bank's astonishing and largest temples, the Karnak Temple and Luxor Temple. These structures were built by the great Egyptian Pharaohs over nearly 1,500 years to honor the god Amun-Ra. Karnak, with its massive forest of 134 stone columns, remains the largest religious complex ever constructed. Afterward, head to the West Bank’s sacred resting place of the pharaohs: The Valley of the Kings. This hidden valley served as the royal burial ground for the New Kingdom's most powerful rulers, including Ramses II and Tutankhamun.
Once you have explored these architectural masterminds, you will board your Lazuli Dahabiya Nile cruise to begin your elegant journey south. The Egyptian Dahabiya experience offers a tranquil escape from the bustling city. Have lunch and dinner on board with the most astonishing scenery as you sail toward Esna. You will pass through the Esna lock, a fascinating engineering experience, before heading to El Hegz. This evening, you will begin to uncover all the secrets of the river as you dock for your first night under the stars aboard Dahabiya cruise Aswan to Luxor.
Ancient El Kab and the Majesty of Edfu
Commence the 2nd day aboard your Dahabiya cruise Aswan to Luxor by sailing toward the ancient city of El Kab. This site allows you to unravel all the beauty of the pharaonic tombs and ruins that predate many of the more famous temples. El Kab was the cult center of the vulture goddess Nekhbet and features impressive rock-cut tombs of governors who lived during the early New Kingdom. The site is uniquely surrounded by massive mud-brick walls that have stood for millennia, protecting the history within. This is a rare stop that only a Dahabiya cruise Aswan to Luxor itinerary can comfortably offer.
After your morning exploration aboard Dahabiya cruise Aswan to Luxor, the Lazuli Dahabiya Nile cruise continues toward Edfu. Here, you will visit the best-preserved temple in Egypt, the Horus Temple. Built during the Ptolemaic era, this temple is almost perfectly intact, featuring a soaring entrance pylon and a sanctuary that still feels as sacred as it did 2,000 years ago. Throughout the day, you will have breakfast and lunch with the most astonishing scenery on the deck. To finish the day, you will enjoy a special barbecue dinner aboard Dahabiya cruise Aswan to Luxor as you dock on Fawaza Island, a secluded spot where the silence of the Nile is truly transformative.
Fishing Villages and the Quarries of Silsila
Start your day aboard your Dahabiya cruise Aswan to Luxor with breakfast on the shaded deck, then cruise to the charming fishing village of Bassaw. This visit offers a genuine taste of local life, where you can observe traditional farming and fishing traditions that have been passed down through generations. The Egyptian Dahabiya allows for these intimate stops that larger ships miss. Enjoy lunch onboard while you sail en route to Djebel Silsila. This location is famous for its dramatic landscape, where the Nile narrows between high sandstone cliffs.
At Djebel Silsila, you'll discover the rock-cut Speos of Horemheb and explore the ancient quarries that provided the stone for the great temples of Luxor. Walking through the quarries gives you a sense of the immense scale of ancient Egyptian construction. You can still see the marks of the masons' tools in the stone and visit the small shrines carved into the cliffside by royal masterminds. Your Dahabiya cruise Aswan to Luxor journey provides the perfect pace to explore these rugged, historic banks before returning to the ship for an evening of relaxation.
The Double Temple of Kom Ombo and Traditional Farming
Your morning aboard your Dahabiya cruise Aswan to Luxor begins with breakfast and a gentle journey to Kom Ombo, home to the famous double temple of the gods Horus and Sobek. This unique structure is perfectly symmetrical, with two identical sections to appease both the falcon god and the crocodile god. You will also visit the nearby Crocodile Museum, which features mummified crocodiles discovered in the vicinity. The temple’s location on a high bend of the river provides some of the most beautiful photographic opportunities aboard your Dahabiya cruise Aswan to Luxor .
Following this, you'll sail to Herdiab Village to discover its authentic traditional farming methods. The villagers here still use the fertile banks of the Nile to grow various crops, maintaining a lifestyle deeply connected to the river's cycles. The Dahabiya cruise Aswan to Luxor provides a bridge to these local communities, allowing for a respectful and insightful cultural exchange. Enjoy your dinner on Herdiab Island, a peaceful sanctuary where you will dock for the night, enjoying the cool breeze and the hospitality of your professional crew.
Aswan’s Island Temple and the Sound and Light Show
Start your Dahabiya cruise Aswan to Luxor with breakfast and a refreshing swim at Herdiab beach, a clean and private stretch of the Nile perfect for cooling off in the morning sun. Afterward, your vessel will sail toward the final destination city for lunch. Once in Aswan, you will spend the afternoon discovering the iconic Philae Temple. Dedicated to the goddess Isis, this temple is a masterpiece of Greco-Roman architecture and was famously rescued from the rising waters of Lake Nasser. The temple's colonnades and reliefs tell stories of love and magic that have survived for thousands of years.
As the sun sets on your Dahabiya cruise Aswan to Luxor, the experience continues with the spectacular Sound and Light Show at Philae Temple. Walking through the illuminated temple at night while a narrated history plays is a truly magical way to conclude your sightseeing. This 6-day voyage on the Lazuli Dahabiya Nile cruise allows for a deeper immersion into the atmosphere of Aswan, giving you time to appreciate the beauty of the First Cataract. Return to your vessel for a final celebratory dinner on the water.
Final Reflections on your Dahabiya cruise Aswan to Luxor
On your final morning aboard your Dahabiya cruise Aswan to Luxor, you will enjoy a last breakfast on the Nile as you take in the sights of Aswan's granite islands. This 6-day Dahabiya cruise Aswan to Luxor has been a journey through the heart of Egypt’s history and culture. From the grand temples of Luxor to the quiet villages of the south, you have seen the river as it was meant to be seen. The Egyptian Dahabiya style of travel ensures that you leave not just with photos, but with a true connection to the land of the pharaohs.
We’ve had so much fun with you over the last few days aboard your Dahabiya cruise Aswan to Luxor, and we truly hope the feelings are mutual! Our team will assist with your departure, ensuring a smooth transfer to the airport or your next destination. As you say goodbye to the Lazuli Dahabiya Nile cruise, you carry with you the memories of golden sunsets, ancient ruins, and the timeless flow of the Nile.
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Booking Policy
- Your comfortable and exciting exploration journey begins now with a 25% initial payment.
- For Festive seasons, Christmas, New Year, and Easter bookings, a 50% down payment is required.
- The remaining balance is due either before you arrive or in cash upon arrival.
- Note that some accommodation facilities may require different payment/cancellation arrangements.
Credit Card Payments
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- Please ensure the signature matches the one on your card and passport.
Refunds
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- Refunds will be processed promptly via the original payment method.
- Please note that no-show reservations are non-refundable.
- All refunds are subject to a 6% bank fee deduction.
Responsibility
- Our liability does not extend to issues beyond our influence, such as weather, wars, or abrupt changes by hotels or airlines.
- Extra costs due to these factors are not covered.
But no worries, the cost might slightly change, but the experience is as glorious as ever.
Tipping
It is a way to say thank you for great service, it’s appreciated but not obligatory.
Help & Complaints
During your cruise, if you encounter any issues, please inform us right away so we can resolve them quickly. If the matter isn't settled, contact our Customer Care Manager while you're still on the tour. Should you remain unsatisfied after returning home, please send a written complaint to Customer Care Management.
Cancellation Policy
Cancellation Fees - Excluding Peak Periods:
That’s sad to hear, but the following charges will apply:
- From booking date until 61 days prior to arrival: A 15% cancellation fee of the total tour price.
- Between 60 and 31 days prior to arrival: A 35% cancellation fee of the total tour price.
- Between 30 and 15 days prior to arrival: A 50% cancellation fee of the total tour price.
- Within 14 to 1 day prior to arrival: A 100% cancellation fee of the total tour price.
- Note: Additionally, airlines may impose extra fees based on their terms and conditions, and a 6% bank processing fee applies to all refunds.
Cancellation Fees for Festive Seasons (Christmas, New Year, and Easter):
That’s sad to hear, but the following charges will apply:
- From booking date until 61 days prior to arrival: A 25% cancellation fee of the total tour price.
- Between 60 and 31 days prior to arrival: A 50% cancellation fee of the total tour price.
- Between 30 and 15 days prior to arrival: A 75% cancellation fee of the total tour price
- Within 14 to 1 day prior to arrival: A 100% cancellation fee of the total tour price.
- Note: Airlines may also impose additional fees according to their policies. All refunds are subject to a 6% bank fee deduction.
Children’s Policy
Children's Policy (Sharing Parents' Room)
- Children under 2 years old: No charge is added.
- Children under 6 years old: 25% of the adult total package cost is charged.
- Children under 12 years old: 50% of the adult total package cost is charged.
- Children 12 years old and above: Considered adults.
- Note: For flight bookings, an additional supplement may apply.
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