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7 Night Nile Cruise: Amazing Long Trip to Experience The Nile

People who want to relax and learn about ancient Egypt but need more time to do both should go on a 7-night Nile cruise. You may get the best of both worlds if you book one of the eight days / 7 nights Nile cruise packages. Enjoy a private tour of Cairo with a tour guide. Next, board a 5-star luxury Nile cruise to Aswan or Luxor and enjoy an ultra-relaxing cruise down the Nile. Some of Egypt’s most important historical sites, such as the Philae Temple in Aswan and the Valley of the Kings in Luxor, will be visited on day trips.

Incredible views on a 7-night cruise

Think of what you could see on a 7-night cruise down the Nile. Aswan or Luxor is where most cruises depart from, and you’ll also stop at some of the most famous places in ancient Egypt’s history. There are many options for 7-night Nile cruises, including ships, routes, and various land excursions.

Dahabiya or Cruiser? You have to choose a 7-night cruise.

When choosing between 7-night Nile cruises, consider what boat you like. There are small luxury boats called Dahabiya. They are made of wood and have large sails that move when the wind blows. You can find them with the best and most luxurious features, but they also take you back to the early days of traveling in Egypt. There are elegant rooms and wooden decks on the upper floors where you can dine and relax outside. There are also larger, more modern cruise ships with more than one deck, all kinds of amenities, saloons, swimming pools, and more. Choosing the ship you want is the first step in narrowing down the many 7-night Nile cruises. Next, you must decide which flight path seems most interesting to you.

Nile River cruise 7-Nights Itineraries

As said earlier, most 7-night Nile cruises head from Luxor to Aswan. But there is more than one way to do this. There are 7-night Nile cruises that run from Aswan to Luxor, and there are cruises that go in the opposite direction. There are also 7-night Nile cruises that take you back to where you started (i.e., Luxor-Aswan-Luxor).

Remember that most 7-night Nile cruises can be part of a more extended excursion or a trip through Egypt. For example, taking a Lake Nasser cruise could be a great way to start your journey to Egypt. After a few days on the lake, you can reach Aswan. You can book a 7-night Nile cruise from Aswan to Luxor, which heads north (down the river). After visiting Luxor, you can book a flight or train to Cairo and see the many places in and around the city, among other things.

But on a 7-night Nile cruise, a traveler can see many more places on his “wish list” in Egypt. This is because the river between Aswan and Luxor passes many beautiful and well-known sites. The standard plan, if starting north of Luxor, is: 

  • The ancient Egyptian capital, Thebes, was located on both sides of the river in Luxor. On the eastern side of the river, you can make the most of Karnak and Luxor by going there early in the morning or late at night. The Valley of the Kings, Deir el-Bahri, the Temple of Hatshepsut, the Colossi of Memnon, and the famous Medinet Habu are on the western side of the river.
  • Between Luxor and the famous sites of Edfu and Kom Ombo, Esna is a great place to stop. The beautiful Khnum Temple can be found on many limited 7-night Nile cruises.
  • Edfu: The Temple of Edfu is one of Egypt’s well-known and well-preserved temples. It is a beautiful place created for Horus and is located near Jebel Salsa, a temple that was carefully moved away from the Nile to protect it.

  • On most 7-night Nile cruises, Kom Ombo is one of the best stops. Because of its “double” shape, it is one of the most famous temples. People love to visit this place, which was once renowned for its sacred crocodiles, the temples of Horus the Great, and Sobek, the god of crocodiles.
  • Aswan is the starting or ending point for many upscale 7-night Nile cruises, so there is plenty to see and do there. You can take tours of the High Dam and the Unfinished Obelisk, go to Elephantine Island, Kitchener’s Island (often on a nice felucca), the Nubian Village, and even the exciting night market. There are many interesting places to visit here.

But cruise ships don’t just sail and stop so people can see the sights. The best cruises also ensure that you are with experts who know what they are doing. Experts such as famous Egyptologists, historians, and authors take on some cruises. When the group goes to the beach, they will always be with them, showing them around and telling them about the amazing things they see. Some people will also give talks on the bus to help everyone get the most out of each stop. Do you give yourself time? Of course! Longer cruises of 7 nights or more give you more time at each visit and space in the schedule to explore different places, eat at local restaurants, or shop at local markets.

Nothing like a Nile cruise in Egypt

You’d be surprised at how much you can see and do on a Nile cruise, even if you only have a few days or a week to spend there. You can also go on longer treks. For example, you can take a fantastic cruise from Cairo to Aswan.No trip, no matter how long it takes, can be as beautiful as a cruise down the Nile. A cruise is for you if you like to wake up to the sounds of farmers singing to their cows, children splashing on the beach, and the sun rising over ancient landscapes. Why not decide what you want to do today?

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