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7-Night Nile Cruises
Seven nights is the dahabiya length. These are the small wooden sailing yachts, six to twelve guests in private cabins, that move at the pace of the wind and moor overnight at temples the big ships pass by. A week gives you the full Luxor–Aswan corridor plus the sites the 4-night sailing has to skip: the rock-cut tombs at El Kab, the temple at Esna, the sandstone quarries of Gebel el-Silsila. On a motor cruiser the same week usually becomes a round-trip Luxor to Aswan and back. Every 7-night cruise here carries a private Egyptologist guide, all admissions, full board and transfers.
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The shape
What is a 7-night Nile cruise?
A 7-night Nile cruise is an eight-day sailing on the Luxor–Aswan stretch, long enough to add the secondary temples that the standard 4-night itinerary leaves out. On a dahabiya it is the signature voyage: El Kab, Esna and Gebel el-Silsila join the headline stops, and the boat moors on sandbanks where the only sound is the rigging. On a motor cruiser, seven nights usually means a round-trip Luxor to Aswan and back to Luxor, finishing where you started.
Dahabiya, Luxor to Aswan
How a week under sail runs
- Days 1–2LuxorBoard and take the East and West Banks in full: Karnak, Luxor Temple, the Valley of the Kings, Hatshepsut. No rush to cast off.
- Day 3Esna & El KabThrough the Esna lock to the rock-cut tombs of El Kab, a site the motor ships sail straight past.
- Day 4EdfuThe Temple of Horus at opening, before the day boats arrive. Sail on under canvas through the afternoon.
- Day 5Gebel el-Silsila & Kom OmboThe sandstone quarries that built the temples, then the double temple of Kom Ombo at dusk.
- Day 6AswanPhilae Temple, the Unfinished Obelisk and a Nubian village on the islands. Two nights moored at Aswan.
- Day 7At leisure on the riverA mooring on a quiet sandbank, swimming off the deck, lunch under the awning. The day the schedule lets go.
- Day 8DisembarkBreakfast aboard, then the transfer to Aswan airport or the start of your onward leg.
Motor-cruiser weeks run as a round trip: Luxor to Aswan and back, finishing where you boarded.
MidJasmine Dahabiya
From Luxor to Aswan, the Jasmine Dahabiya is a seven-day Nile sail that pairs gentle cruising with village visits and temple sightseeing. Board in Luxor, disembark in Aswan. The route includes El Kab, Edfu's Temple of Horus, Gebel El Silsila, Kom Ombo's Temple of Sobek and Haroeris, the Daraw camel market, and Philae Temple. We are a licensed Egyptian tour operator and we coordinate a licensed Egyptologist for every sailing. Unlike larger Nile cruise ships, the dahabiya ties up at small riverbanks such as Fawaza and El Hegz, allowing visits to local villages and markets that larger vessels cannot reach. Evenings are relaxed on deck, with candlelit dinners ashore at quieter moorings and wide views of the Nile at sunset.
BudgetPrincess Farida Dahabiya Nile Cruise
Nile (cruise route)
Princess Farida Dahabiya is a five-star dahabiya, a traditional, small-capacity sailing vessel on the Nile. The vessel offers graded cabins, a shaded sun deck, a lounge bar and a dining saloon, with a programmed sequence of shore excursions to Karnak, Luxor Temple, Edfu (Temple of Horus), Kom Ombo, Philae and the Valley of the Kings. The vessel sails weekly in both directions between Luxor and Aswan. Discovery Tours Egypt, a licensed Egyptian tour operator, selects and arranges this cruise for our guests.

Sonesta Amirat Dahabiya
Sail from Luxor to Aswan aboard the Sonesta Amirat Dahabiya, a traditional dahabiya that favours slow, intimate cruising along the Nile. The seven-day route calls at El Kab, the Temple of Horus at Edfu, Gebel El Silsila, Kom Ombo, the Daraw market and Philae, with time to walk village lanes and watch river life from deck. We do not run group bus tours, so shore visits are longer and paced for photography and conversation. Unlike larger Nile cruise ships, a dahabiya moors in quieter spots and can visit small riverbank sites directly. We are a licensed Egyptian tour operator and arrange your Egyptologist, local permits and transfers on the ground.
BudgetThree Pyramids Dahabiya
Three Pyramids Dahabiya cruises from Luxor to Aswan, calling at Karnak, Luxor, Edfu, Kom Ombo and Philae. The pace is measured, with mornings ashore for temple visits and afternoons spent sailing past palm groves and Nile islands. You pass through the historic Esna Lock, visit a riverside village and explore the Temple of Horus at Edfu and the twin temples at Kom Ombo. We favour small-group dahabiya sailings with eight to 12 guests rather than larger motor-ship cruises, so visits are quieter and more flexible. Our Egyptologists lead the sightseeing and we are a licensed Egyptian tour operator, available to answer planning questions and arrange your transfers and onward travel.
MidSoleil Nile Cruise
Nile (cruise route)
Soleil Nile Cruise sails from Luxor to Aswan aboard the Soleil Nile Cruise Classic. The route visits Karnak Temple and Luxor Temple, the Valley of the Kings, Queen Hatshepsut's temple, the Colossi of Memnon, the Temple of Horus at Edfu and the double temple at Kom Ombo, then Aswan's High Dam, the Unfinished Obelisk and Philae. Meals are served onboard and guided tours are led by our Egyptologists; entrance fees for included sites are covered. We schedule visits to avoid the hottest midday hours where possible, and we time key visits to reduce overlap with larger group tours. We are a licensed Egyptian tour operator and we arrange transfers, Egyptologists and cabin bookings on your behalf.
BudgetMiriam Nile Cruise
Nile (cruise route)
You board MS Miriam at the Luxor Corniche pier mid-afternoon and settle into a compact river cabin before the first walk to Karnak. I meet you on the quay: I am the Egyptologist who guides this route and I take you straight to the temple avenues where the sound of sandals on sandstone and the smell of date-syrup stalls still set the rhythm of the day. We start early on the West Bank at the Valley of the Kings – low light, few people, and panels that explain the painted ceilings up close. Back on board you watch the Nile change color as the vessel slips through the Esna lock; we moor overnight near Edfu so the temple visit gets two hours rather than a rushed stop. Day three gives you Kom Ombo’s double shrines and the Nile at dusk; on arrival in Aswan I show you Philae’s hypostyle hall and the High Dam’s concrete scale against the river. Cabins are compact (about 12 m²) – classic river scale, not ocean-liner. Full board includes three meals daily; breakfasts are early to match excursions. Practical notes: bring a hat for the tombs, wear closed shoes on uneven rock, and expect short walks and stairs at most sites. I walk every route with you, point out mason’s marks and later-period graffiti, and keep the timing tight so photography fits the light.
BudgetAmwaj Nile Cruise
Nile (cruise route)
Amwaj Nile Cruise is a river vessel offering full-board sailings on the Nile between Luxor and Aswan. The vessel sails weekly in both directions and embarks and disembarks at Luxor and Aswan. On board you will find a sun deck, lounge bar and a dining room; cabins are graded Standard, Deluxe and Suite. The excursion programme alternates sailing days with visits to Karnak, Luxor Temple, Edfu (Temple of Horus), Kom Ombo, Philae and the Valley of the Kings. We select and arrange this cruise for our clients, and we do not bundle premium site extras such as pyramid interiors, which are optional and charged separately.
BudgetJamila Nile Cruise
Nile (cruise route)
Jamila Nile Cruise is a five-star river vessel offering full board accommodation and an on-board shore-excursion programme. The vessel typically sails weekly in both directions between Luxor and Aswan, with days alternating between sailing and visits to Karnak Temple, Luxor Temple, Edfu, Kom Ombo, Philae and the Valley of the Kings. Cabins are offered in graded classes, with Nile-view balconies on higher grades and panoramic windows in lower grades. We hand-pick this ship rather than include it in coach-led mass-market packages, and the excursion pattern gives time ashore at major temples rather than rushed port calls.

Royal Beau Rivage Nile Cruise
Nile (cruise route)
Sail the Nile for four days aboard MS Royal Beau Rivage, visiting Karnak Temple, Luxor West Bank, Edfu, Kom Ombo and Aswan. We are a licensed Egyptian tour operator and operate this cruise on the ground. Unlike many cruise-only packages, our shore visits are led by our Egyptologists rather than hotel-contracted guides, which lengthens time at key sites. Cabins are compact compared with larger river yachts and deck shade is limited at midday. Abu Simbel is available as an optional add-on and requires either an early road transfer or a short domestic flight.
BudgetNile Style Nile Cruise
Nile (cruise route)
Book Nile Style Nile Cruise for full board, guided shore excursions and weekly sailing between Luxor and Aswan. Enquire today.
BudgetKontiki Nile Cruise
Nile (cruise route)
Kontiki Nile Cruise is a five-star Nile river vessel, offering cabins with Nile views, a sun deck and a lounge bar. The vessel typically sails weekly in both directions between Luxor and Aswan, with an organised shore-excursion programme visiting Karnak, Luxor Temple, Edfu, Kom Ombo, Philae and the Valley of the Kings. Cabins are graded Standard, Deluxe and Suite, and pricing is per person sharing with a single-supplement policy for sole occupancy. Unlike fast one-way transfers, the Kontiki gives time on board to relax between visits, and we carefully select this vessel for its balanced schedule and facilities.
BudgetSalima Nile Cruise
Nile (cruise route)
Salima is a five-star Nile cruise vessel offering full board cabin accommodation and a shaded sun deck, lounge bar and dining saloon. Cabins are offered in Standard, Deluxe and Suite classes, with Nile-view windows or private balconies where specified. The vessel sails weekly in both directions between Luxor and Aswan and runs a shore-excursion programme calling at Karnak, Luxor Temple, Edfu (Temple of Horus), Kom Ombo, Philae and the Valley of the Kings. Discovery Tours Egypt arranges bookings and embarkation logistics for this carefully selected cruiser; drinks beyond water with meals and gratuities are typically extra.

Nile Excellence Nile Cruise
Nile (cruise route)
Sail the Nile on MS Nile Excellence on a four-day cruise with guided visits to Karnak Temple and Luxor West Bank. We are a licensed Egyptian tour operator; our Egyptologists lead shore visits and we arrange private transfers. Unlike coach-led packaged shore programmes, we prioritise longer on-site time so you see each monument properly rather than in a rushed stop. Standard site entrance fees are included unless stated otherwise. Expect early starts, strong sun on open decks and compact cabins typical of Nile vessels; we recommend sunscreen, a hat and light layers.

Lady Mary Nile Cruise
Nile (cruise route)
A four-day Nile cruise aboard MS Lady Mary between Luxor and Aswan. We are a licensed Egyptian tour operator and we arrange Egyptologists to lead each temple visit. We arrange private guided shore excursions rather than fixed coach-group timings, and unlike cruise-line timetables we plan departures to avoid peak crowds and the midday heat. Typical highlights are Karnak Temple, Luxor West Bank, Edfu, Kom Ombo and Philae in Aswan. Expect early starts, limited shade at many temple sites and walking on uneven ancient stone; we recommend sensible footwear and sun protection.

Zeina Nile Cruise
Nile (cruise route)
Zeina Nile Cruise runs 3, 4 or 7 night cruises along the Nile between Aswan and Luxor. Departures run every Wednesday from Aswan and every Saturday from Luxor. The itinerary calls at Kom Ombo, Edfu, Luxor West Bank and Luxor East Bank, with full board accommodation and guided tours by our Egyptologists. We are a licensed Egyptian tour operator, and we arrange airport and port transfers, entrance fees to listed attractions, and meet-and-assist on arrival and departure. Sightseeing is in small groups, maximum eight participants, which gives more time ashore at the temples than larger vessels allow. Onboard facilities include a swimming pool, sun deck bar, restaurant, lounge, library, spa, internet corner, boutique and 24-hour doctor.

Radamis II Nile Cruise
Radamis II is a Comfort Nile cruise operating 3- and 4-night sailings between Aswan and Luxor, calling at Kom Ombo and Edfu. All guided excursions are led by an English-speaking Egyptologist in small groups, maximum eight travellers. Cabins have panoramic windows, individual air-conditioning and bathrooms with full-size bathtubs; public areas include a sun deck, swimming pool and a barbecue area. We are a licensed Egyptian tour operator and we arrange meet-and-assist, private air-conditioned transfers and on-board coordination. We do not run large coach-group excursions, so visits are paced for photography and short walks rather than rushed coach drop-offs. Choose the shorter Friday Aswan to Luxor option or the Monday Luxor to Aswan sailing, both timed to include the West Bank and East Bank highlights of Luxor.
BudgetBlue Shadow Nile Cruise
The Blue Shadow Nile Cruise sails between Luxor and Aswan with guided visits to Karnak, the Valley of the Kings, Philae, Edfu and Kom Ombo. We are a licensed Egyptian tour operator; our Egyptologists lead all guided excursions and explain the archaeology at each site. Onboard life alternates deck-side Nile views with full-board dining, short talks and an evening folkloric show. We do not run large-group bus tours, our sailings are restricted to small groups of no more than eight guests. Compared with mass-market coach tours, the cruise allows more time at Edfu and Kom Ombo to explore on foot. Optional excursions, including an Abu Simbel day trip from Aswan, can be arranged on request.

Royal Esadora Nile Cruise
Sail between Aswan and Luxor on board Royal Esadora, visiting Kom Ombo, Edfu, Luxor West Bank and Luxor East Bank. The vessel provides a shaded sun deck with a small pool, an air-conditioned lounge, an on-board massage room and a boutique. We provide English-speaking Egyptologists who lead excursions for groups capped at eight guests. Unlike many large coach sightseeing packages, excursions are run in small guided groups. We are a licensed Egyptian tour operator and we coordinate transfers and onshore logistics while you travel in Egypt. Guided visits include the temple complexes at Kom Ombo and Edfu; optional visits to Abu Simbel can be arranged by road or by flight for an extra fee. Expect walking on uneven ancient stone and limited shade at some open-air sites, so bring sun protection and comfortable shoes.
BudgetSemiramis II Nile Cruise
Sail the Nile between Aswan and Luxor aboard the Semiramis II, calling at Kom Ombo, Edfu and the temples on the Luxor banks. Departures run from Aswan and from Luxor on fixed days, with guided shore visits led by an English-speaking Egyptologist. Full board accommodation, airport and port transfers, entrance fees to listed sites, and service charges are included. We limit guided shore groups to a maximum of eight participants, which keeps visits calmer and reduces time spent queuing. Unlike larger motor-cruise schedules, this programme allows more relaxed calls at Edfu and Kom Ombo. We are a licensed Egyptian tour operator and we arrange your meet and assist service, transfers and Egyptologist briefing on the ground.
BudgetRadamis I Nile Cruise
Sail the Nile between Aswan and Luxor, calling at Philae, Kom Ombo, Edfu, the Valley of the Kings, Karnak and Luxor Temples. We are a licensed Egyptian tour operator and our Egyptologists lead guided visits with a maximum of eight guests, so commentary is focused and questions are welcomed. Unlike many short cruises that rush sites, this itinerary schedules full guided visits at Edfu and Kom Ombo rather than brief photo stops. We arrange transfers, guided excursions and local logistics on the ground, while evening onboard programmes offer a folkloric show and time to relax between visits.

Royal Princess Nile Cruise
The Royal Princess Nile Cruise sails between Aswan and Luxor, calling at Kom Ombo, Edfu, Luxor West Bank and Luxor East Bank. The route focuses on temple visits and short shore excursions, with mornings allocated for landings before the midday heat. We limit groups to a maximum of eight participants, so you will not travel on a large coach-style tour. Unlike many short cruises that rush Edfu and Kom Ombo, this itinerary allows unhurried visits to both sites. Onboard the vessel you will find a sun deck with pool, social lounges and cabins with panoramic Nile views, making river travel an uninterrupted way to move between Upper Egypt’s principal temples. We arrange local transfers, Egyptologists for guided visits and meet-and-assist at embarkation and disembarkation.
BudgetAlexander The Great Nile Cruise
Six-night Prestige Nile cruise from Luxor to Aswan aboard a 5-star vessel. Typical calls include Karnak, Luxor Temple, the Luxor West Bank, Edfu, Kom Ombo and Philae. We are a licensed Egyptian tour operator, and we arrange transfers, Egyptologists and shore excursions. We don't run group bus tours, we favour paced days so you see Edfu and Kom Ombo properly, not in 40 minutes. Unlike many four-night packages, this six-night voyage gives longer calls and more cruising time.
BudgetHambra Nile Cruise
The Hambra Nile Cruise sails between Aswan and Luxor, offered as 4-day/3-night and 5-day/4-night itineraries. Each itinerary visits the High Dam, Philae Temple, Kom Ombo, Edfu, the Valley of the Kings, Hatshepsut's temple, Karnak and Luxor Temple. Mornings are guided by an English-speaking Egyptologist, afternoons are for sailing and on-deck time. We limit guided groups to eight travellers, rather than running large coach tours. On disembarkation in Aswan, an optional Abu Simbel excursion can be arranged. We are a licensed Egyptian tour operator and we arrange transfers, Egyptologists and local logistics.

Concerto Nile Cruise
The Concerto Nile Cruise runs between Luxor and Aswan, offered as 3-night or 4-night full-board itineraries. Itineraries visit Karnak and Luxor Temples, the Valley of the Kings, Hatshepsut Temple, the Colossi of Memnon, Kom Ombo, Edfu and Philae. Edfu is reached by horse-drawn chariot, and Kom Ombo receives an extended stop for photography and study of the reliefs. Full-board accommodation onboard, private air-conditioned transfers, entrance fees and an English-speaking Egyptologist are included, with guide groups limited to eight guests. We keep Egyptologist groups to a maximum of eight to reduce walking-group size at busy sites and allow more time with the guide. Optional Abu Simbel excursions can be added from Aswan. We are a licensed Egyptian tour operator and we arrange all transfers and local guides.

MayFair Nile Cruise
Board the MayFair Nile Cruise for a five-star voyage along the Nile, sailing from Luxor to Aswan. It sails from Luxor to Aswan. The cruise follows the river corridor where Karnak, Luxor West Bank, Edfu, Kom Ombo and Philae are the classic stops along this stretch. We arrange guided visits, local transfers and Egyptologists to join you at the sites. We arrange private guided visits rather than large coach tours, which keeps group sizes smaller and timings more flexible. Unlike day trips run from Luxor, a multi-day cruise moves you between sites instead of returning each evening to one base. Evenings are typically spent on deck, watching river life and hearing short briefings from your Egyptologist. We are a licensed Egyptian tour operator and coordinate embarkation in Luxor and disembarkation in Aswan.
BudgetJaz Elite Senator Nile Cruise
The cruise sails between Luxor and Aswan, calling at Karnak, the Valley of the Kings, Edfu, Kom Ombo and Philae. The Jaz Elite Senator is an all-suite Nile vessel offering full-board dining and guided excursions. An English-speaking Egyptologist leads small-group visits, limited to a maximum of eight guests per guide. We are a licensed Egyptian tour operator and arrange meet-and-assist services, private deluxe air-conditioned transfers and the on-the-ground excursions listed. Unlike larger mass-market Nile ships, the Jaz Elite Senator provides all-suite accommodation and typically operates with smaller guided groups, which reduces time waiting at sites. Practical departures run from Luxor or Aswan, with a variety of itinerary lengths available.

Tosca Nile Cruise
MS Tosca is a 3 or 4-night 5-star Nile cruise between Aswan and Luxor, calling at Philae, Edfu, Kom Ombo and the Luxor West Bank. We are a licensed Egyptian tour operator and we arrange full-board accommodation, meet-and-assist on arrival and departure, transfers in air-conditioned vehicles, and private Egyptologist-led excursions. Excursions are capped at eight guests per guide for a small-group experience. The itinerary includes the High Dam, Philae Temple, the Unfinished Obelisk, the Temple of Horus at Edfu, Kom Ombo and Luxor's Karnak and West Bank monuments. The standard fare does not include the Abu Simbel excursion, which we offer as an optional add-on. The MS Tosca's design was created by the Red Carnation Hotel Collection, and onboard dining and leisure time are scheduled to let you step ashore for guided visits and return for relaxed afternoons on deck.

LA Sarah Nile Cruise
The LA Sarah Nile Cruise sails between Aswan and Luxor, calling at Kom Ombo, Edfu and the temples on Luxor's East and West Banks. Choose the 4-day northbound sail (Aswan to Luxor, departs Wednesdays) or the 5-day southbound sail (Luxor to Aswan, departs Saturdays). We arrange full-board accommodation and guided excursions with our Egyptologists in small groups, maximum eight per guide, which keeps visits paced and personal. Unlike many four-night package cruises, this itinerary gives proper time at Edfu and Kom Ombo rather than a rushed stop. Expect active days with walking on uneven temple stone and early starts at key sites. We are a licensed Egyptian tour operator.
BudgetNile Story Nile Cruise
Nile Story Nile Cruise operates small-group sailings between Aswan and Luxor, on 3- or 4-night itineraries. The route visits Kom Ombo, Edfu, Luxor West Bank and Luxor East Bank, with guided excursions led by an English-speaking Egyptologist. Your package is full board, includes entrance fees to listed sites, private meet and assist at airports or stations, and transfers in air-conditioned vehicles. Groups are limited to 1–8 guests maximum, which gives more time ashore and shorter waits at ancient sites than typical large motor-boat cruises. We are a licensed Egyptian tour operator and manage your on-the-ground arrangements, including sightseeing, transfers and local guiding.

Princess Sarah II Nile Cruise
Princess Sarah II is a Comfort-tier Nile cruise between Aswan and Luxor, offered on 3, 4 or 7-night full-board programmes. Routes call at Kom Ombo and Edfu and include guided visits to Luxor East Bank and the West Bank. All excursions are led by an English-speaking Egyptologist, small groups maximum eight guests. Unlike larger Nile cruise ships, Princess Sarah II has panoramic windows in every cabin and on-deck social spaces for uninterrupted river views. We are a licensed Egyptian tour operator and arrange meet-and-assist, private air-conditioned transfers, and onboard assistance. Onboard facilities include a pool, sun deck, gym, daily housekeeping and a main dining room. Optional excursions such as Abu Simbel can be arranged for an additional fee.

Nebu Nile Cruise
Nebu Nile Cruise sails between Aswan and Luxor, calling at Philae, Kom Ombo, Edfu, Karnak and the Luxor West Bank. Choose 4 nights Aswan to Luxor or 4 nights Luxor to Aswan, with daylight shore visits and an evening Egyptian folkloric show. We keep Egyptologist groups to a maximum of eight guests, avoiding large lecture-style crowds. We arrange private transfers, meet-and-assist on arrival and departure, and English-speaking Egyptologists who lead the guided visits to the High Dam, the Valley of the Kings and Hatshepsut Temple. We are a licensed Egyptian tour operator; ask us about the optional Abu Simbel excursion from Aswan.
BudgetRoyal Ruby Nile Cruise
Sail between Aswan and Luxor aboard the Royal Ruby, calling at Kom Ombo, Edfu and Luxor's West Bank and East Bank temples. The itinerary alternates short, site-centred mornings with relaxed sailing periods, so you have time on deck and time at the monuments. Our Egyptologists lead the guided visits, explaining pharaonic inscriptions and architectural phases at Karnak, Luxor Temple and the Valley of the Kings, as well as the temple complexes at Edfu and Kom Ombo. We limit cabin numbers to keep groups small, maximum eight passengers, which avoids the coach-party model common on larger river cruises. We are a licensed Egyptian tour operator and we coordinate all local arrangements on your behalf.
BudgetFarida Nile Cruise
Nile (cruise route)
Farida Nile Cruise offers five-star sailing between Luxor and Aswan with full board, shared shore excursions and cabin options. Enquire today.
PremiumPrivate Dahabiya Nile Cruise
Book a private dahabiya Nile Cruise for Solar Eclipse 2027 with full board, eclipse mooring and private shore excursions. Enquire today.
Practical questions
What clients ask about this style of holiday.
01Is a 7-night Nile cruise worth it?
Yes, especially on a dahabiya. Seven nights buys the secondary temples that the 4-night sailing skips: El Kab, Esna and Gebel el-Silsila, plus the time to take the river in rather than tick it off. On a motor cruiser, a week usually means a round-trip Luxor to Aswan and back, which suits travellers who want to end where they started.
02What is the difference between a 7-night dahabiya and a motor cruiser?
Size and pace. A dahabiya carries six to twelve guests under sail and moors at small temples no large ship can reach; a motor cruiser carries forty to two hundred and runs to a fixed dock schedule. Over seven nights the dahabiya adds El Kab, Esna and Gebel el-Silsila and gives you private guiding throughout. The motor cruiser covers the same headline temples on a round-trip and costs less per night.
03How much does a 7-night Nile cruise cost?
A 7-night cabin on a shared dahabiya starts around £1,650 per person, all-inclusive of full board, Egyptologist guiding and every admission. Whole-boat dahabiya charters run higher and suit a family or group taking all the cabins. A round-trip motor cruiser week sits at the lower end of that range. Solo travellers pay a supplement of 50 to 75 percent.
04Can I sail round-trip Luxor to Aswan and back in 7 nights?
Yes. A round-trip Luxor to Aswan to Luxor is the standard motor-cruiser shape for seven nights, and it means you fly in and out of the same city. You see the temples twice in different light, and the return leg is slower because the dock pressure eases. We book the round-trip when your flights favour a single base city.
From the Cairo desk
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