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Nile Cruises

The Nile is the world's longest river. A cruise down the Nile has a romance all of its own.

Abu Simbel, cruiser on Lake Nasser, Temple of Ramses II

NILE CRUISES

It's also one of the most relaxing and luxurious ways to take in a great many of the major cultural landmarks and sites.

Felucca on the Nile

Long cruises

If you have time, it's well worth taking a longer cruise to really soak up the atmosphere and take things in at a more leisurely pace.

Luxor

Short cruises

If you don't have days on end to glide slowly along the Nile's waters, there are short half-day or one-day cruises available,

Aswan

Aswan




If you don't have days on end to glide slowly along the Nile's waters, there are short half-day or one-day cruises available, for sightseeing and spectacular views. As you sail along, your knowledgeable guide is on hand to point out the highlights and satisfy your cultural curiosity. You can take a short cruise down the Nile from practically any beach.

If you have time, it's well worth taking a longer cruise to really soak up the atmosphere and take things in at a more leisurely pace. A long cruise gives you the chance to make stop-overs along the way and so you can spend time fully exploring all of the great monuments and temples, and do them the justice that they deserve.

It's also one of the most relaxing and luxurious ways to take in a great many of the major cultural landmarks and sites. Long ago, Egypt's green and fertile savannahs turned into barren, sandy deserts, obliging its inhabitants to leave. And so they clustered around coasts and waterways, from the Nile's fertile banks to the Red Sea and Mediterranean



 

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