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Nile Cruise 5-Star Luxury Aswan → Luxor

Jaz Regent Nile Cruise

A five-star Nile cruiser with panoramic windows, sun deck, lounge bar, dining room, graded cabins and full-board dining; sails weekly between Luxor and Aswan.

At a glance

Length
4 days · 3 nights
Embarks
Mon, Fri
Board
Full Board
Class
5-star

The short answer

Jaz Regent Nile Cruise is a five-star Nile cruise vessel operating weekly between Luxor and Aswan, arranged by Discovery Tours Egypt.

Snapshot

Good to know

Guide languages
English · French · German · Italian · Others
  • Discovery Tours Egypt – Cairo-based since 1988
  • Licensed by the Egyptian Tourist Authority (ETAA)
  • Operates five regional offices across Egypt
  • Five-star Nile-cruise accommodation standard
  • Locally trained Egyptian guides and onboard crew

02 Overview

A first look

By 06:30 the sun hits the Nile in a narrow, golden strip, the teak sun deck warming underfoot and the river breeze carrying papyrus and cooking smoke from the riverbank. Onboard the Jaz Regent you spend mornings leaning on the rail, afternoons in the lounge bar between escorted shore excursions, and evenings watching villages pass under electric lights.

We arrange your cabin allocation and full-board meals, and our Egyptologists are on hand in Luxor to advise before embarkation. The vessel sails weekly between Luxor and Aswan, and the ship’s own excursion programme handles shore visits while we manage bookings and paperwork for you.

Background

The facts

Jaz Regent Nile Cruise is a five-star river vessel used for sailing between Luxor and Aswan on the Nile. The cruise program typically follows the classic Upper Egypt route, with embarkation and disembarkation at Luxor and Aswan and escorted shore visits on alternating sailing days. Commonly visited sites on the vessel’s excursion programme include Karnak Temple and Luxor Temple in Luxor, Edfu Temple (Temple of Horus), Kom Ombo Temple, Philae Temple on Agilkia Island near Aswan, and the Valley of the Kings on the West Bank of Luxor.

The Nile route between Luxor and Aswan is approximately 200-220 km by river, depending on navigation and docking conditions. Travel time is spread across multiple sailing days rather than completed as a single point-to-point transfer, which allows visits to major riverbank monuments along the route. This type of cruise is typically booked on a full-board basis, with lunch beginning on embarkation day and breakfast ending on disembarkation day.

Cabins are graded by category, usually Standard, Deluxe, and Suite, with Nile views or balcony-style accommodations generally associated with higher cabin classes. Public spaces normally include a dining room, lounge bar, and sun deck for river viewing while sailing. Standard cruise logistics include port taxes and cruise-related charges where applicable, while premium beverages, gratuities, and certain special monument entries are usually handled separately unless specifically included.

Discovery Tours Egypt arranges the booking and cabin allocation, while the vessel itself is owned and operated by the cruise line. The cruise line also manages the onboard service, sailing schedule, dining, and excursion programme, making this a packaged Nile cruise rather than a land-based sightseeing tour.

Named in this entry

Jaz Regent · Luxor · Aswan · Karnak Temple · Valley of the Kings · Edfu Temple · Kom Ombo · Nile · Nile cruise · Discovery Tours Egypt · ETAA · Upper Egypt

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Is this for you?

Yes, if

  • This cruise suits adult travelers, couples, and small private groups who want a classic Upper Egypt Nile experience with guided monument visits and comfortable onboard accommodation. It is also a good fit for first-time visitors who prefer an organized river itinerary rather than managing hotel changes and separate transport arrangements.

Maybe not, if

  • Passengers requiring full wheelchair accessibility without advance arrangements
  • Travelers wanting long, slow itineraries with extra sailing days
  • Those seeking extensive onboard spa facilities or late-night entertainment

What lingers

  • 01 Cabin classes graded Standard, Deluxe and Suite, with Nile views available in higher grades
  • 02 Sun deck and lounge bar for panoramic river viewing while sailing between Luxor and Aswan
  • 03 Full board dining in the main restaurant, with meals served from embarkation lunch through disembarkation breakfast
  • 04 On-board shore excursion programme to Karnak Temple, Luxor Temple, Edfu (Temple of Horus), Kom Ombo, Philae and the Valley of the Kings
  • 05 Embarkation and disembarkation ports at Luxor and Aswan; the vessel sails weekly in both directions
  • 06 We hand-pick this vessel for travellers who prefer a classic, five-star Nile cruise experience rather than large coach-based group travel

Worth knowing

How this compares

Versus longer 7-night cruises, this 4-day itinerary focuses tightly on the Luxor–Aswan temple cluster without filler sailing days. It suits travelers who want core archaeological highlights in a compact timeframe.

The route

Luxor and Aswan

  1. LuxorKarnak & the Valley of the KingsEmbark
  2. EdfuThe Temple of Horus
  3. Kom OmboThe Temple of Sobek
  4. AswanPhilae Temple & the High DamDisembark

Choose your direction

  • Luxor → Aswan4 nightsupstream, against the current
  • Aswan → Luxor3 nightsdownstream, with the current
  • Round-trip7 nightsreturn to Luxor or Aswan

At sea

Detailed itinerary

Based on embarkation from Aswan and disembarkation in Luxor.

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Cabin pricing

Pricing & seasonal rates

Per person in USD, based on cabin sharing. Single supplements apply. Holiday surcharges apply at Christmas, New Year & Easter.

4 Days / 3 Nights · Aswan to Luxor

Cabin May to AugustJan to April
Triple Cabin$1,315on request
Double Cabin$1,350$1,700
Single Cabin$2,010$2,555

5 Days / 4 Nights · Luxor to Aswan

Cabin May to AugustJan to April
Triple Cabin$1,595on request
Double Cabin$1,650$2,100
Single Cabin$2,500$3,245

Children 0–5.99 years free · 6–11.99 years pay 50% · 12+ pay full adult price. Children must share a cabin with parents (max 2 per cabin).

Indicative rates only – pricing and cabins fluctuate. Please enquire for live rates on your specific dates.

The fine print

What's included – and what isn't

Included

  • Accommodation in your chosen cabin class on the vessel
  • Full board meals: lunch on embarkation day through breakfast on disembarkation day
  • Shore excursions as offered by the vessel's excursion programme
  • Use of public areas on board including the sun deck, lounge bar and dining room
  • Port taxes and local cruise-related charges where applicable

Not included

  • Drinks beyond water with meals and other bar charges unless stated otherwise
  • International and domestic flights
  • Transfers to/from the embarkation or disembarkation port unless booked separately
  • Gratuities for the ship crew and Egyptologists unless pre-paid
  • Entrance fees for optional premium tombs or pyramid interiors (these are usually extra)
  • Personal expenses and travel insurance

Field notes

From our Egyptologists

  1. 01

    Visit the Valley of the Kings early in the morning to avoid midday heat and crowds.

  2. 02

    Bring small Egyptian pounds for market purchases and tipping local guides and crew.

  3. 03

    Choose an upper-deck cabin for better river views during daytime sailing and evening light.

  4. 04

    Carry a compact flashlight or headlamp for early temple visits and backlit staircases.

Accessibility

Who can join this

Access to temples and many shore sites involves uneven stone, stairs and short gangways. The cruise vessel has limited wheelchair-accessible cabins and may require steps to board. Contact Discovery Tours Egypt in advance to discuss specific mobility needs and possible assistance.

Before you go

What to pack & wear

What to bring

  • Passport, necessary visas and travel documents
  • Sunscreen, sunglasses and a wide-brim hat
  • Comfortable walking shoes for temple surfaces and stairs
  • Light layers for cool mornings and warmer afternoons
  • Refillable water bottle and small daypack
  • Small local-currency cash for tips and markets

What to wear

  • Lightweight, breathable clothing for daytime heat
  • Modest clothing covering shoulders and knees for temple visits
  • Comfortable closed walking shoes for uneven surfaces
  • Smart-casual attire for evening dining onboard
  • Sun hat and sunglasses for deck time

Children & families

Children are welcome, but cabins must be shared with adults. Child rates, minimum ages and berth arrangements vary–please contact Discovery Tours Egypt for specific family policies and pricing.

Location

On the map

Luxor and Aswan — where it sails in EgyptMediterranean SeaRed SeaWestern DesertEastern DesertLake NasserLuxorEdfuKom OmboAswanCairoAbu SimbelN
Cairo lies north; your cruise is the gold stretch in the south. The Nile flows north, so sailing upstream means heading south.

While you're here

Worth pairing

Responsible travel

How we travel here

The operator sources local produce and employs Egyptian guides and crew to support local livelihoods. They train staff in respectful site conduct and aim to minimize waste and single-use plastics onboard.

  • Licensed local Egyptologists

    ETAA-credentialed, on payroll

  • Fair wages on the ground

    Drivers + guides paid above market

  • Site preservation

    We follow MoTA visitor caps and no-touch protocols

  • Carbon-aware itineraries

    Domestic flights only when train/road is impractical

· In summary

The Jaz Regent is a 4-day, 3-night Luxor–Aswan Nile cruise exploring Upper Egypt’s temple corridor. Arranged by Discovery Tours Egypt – Cairo-based with five regional offices since 1988 and ETAA-licensed – the cruise includes full-board meals, guided shore excursions and five-star Nile-cruise cabins.

If plans change

Cancellation

More than 30 days
Full refund less a £50 admin fee
15–30 days
50% refund
Within 14 days
No refund – date changes considered case by case

Last updated 17 May 2026 Product ID: CRU-LUX-379509

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