7 Nights From Cairo to Luxor

Cairo: 2 nights

Lazuli Cruise: 5 nights

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Lazuli Dahabayas Cruise

This Tour

The 'Dahabiyyas' were beautifully crafted wooden boats and were popular in Egypt in the 19th century when aristocrats and sophisticated travellers loved to cruise the Nile. Let us help you recapture those elegant days by creating a tranquil journey by sail but with modern facilities. The Lazuli offers a luxurious atmosphere with the advantage of modern comforts and conveniences.

MEAL PLAN Prices include breakfast, lunch and dinner from Day 3 to Day 8. Breakfast is included in Cairo and Luxor.

ACCOMMODATION Is in four star hotels in Cairo and five star in Luxor.

MINIMUM NUMBERS This cruise is subject to a minimum number of passengers .

GRATUITIES For guides and boat crew we recommend tipping at the end of your cruise.

TRAVEL TIPS You may wish to take a long sleeved cover up for the cooler evenings of December to February.

NB Kuoni do not permit children under 12 years on this cruise. Other operators may permit children under the age of 12 years throughout the year. Due to weather conditions it may be necessary to change the order or content of the cruise itinerary.

Your cruise is accompanied from Day 3 to Day 8 by a local English speaking tour guide/Egyptologist. Extensions are not escorted but assistance is provided in each destination by our local representatives.

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Departure Dates

Feb 05 Mar 26

Apr 16, 30 Jun 11

Jul 23 Aug 13

Sep 10 Oct 08

Nov 12 Dec 03

Kuoni Info

Lazuli Dahabayas **** The Lazuli was built at the end of the 19th Century and was identical to the ‘traditional’ vessel. The boat is propelled by 2 Latin sails and has 6 cabins. There is a large drawing room and a covered deck with tables and chairs, sun

Your itinerary

DAY 1 EgyptAir flight from Heathrow to Cairo. On arrival transfer to Le Meridien Pyramids for two nights in a Standard room.

DAY 2 Optional sightseeing to the Egyptian Museum can be prebooked prior to your departure.

DAY 3 EgyptAir flight from Cairo to Luxor. Transfer by convoy towards Esna, the port for the Lazuli and begin the cruise to El-Hegz. Overnight on board.

DAY 4 Cruise to El-Kab and visit the temple. Lunch on board during the cruise to Edfu and visit the Temple of Edfu. Later sail to the Fawaza Island.

DAY 5 After breakfast cruise to El Ramadi Village. Continue to El Silsila to visit the Temple of Horemheb era and the ancient quarry.

DAY 6 This morning cruise to Kom Ombo and visit the temple. Later sail to Herdiab Island.

DAY 7 Today visit Koubaneya Village to admire the Nubian architecture. Cruise to Aswan and visit the Temple of Philae.

DAY 8 After breakfast disembark and transfer to Aswan Airport for your EgyptAir flight to Cairo and then onwards to Heathrow.

CRUISE & LUXOR

Why not extend your stay in Luxor and explore this fascinating city?

DAY 8 Transfer to the Sheraton Luxor for three nights in a Standard bungalow.

DAY 9 Optional sightseeing to the East Bank and West Bank can be prebooked prior to your departure.

DAY 11 EgyptAir flight from Luxor to London Heathrow arriving later the same day.

TAILOR MADE Don’t forget you can tailor make your own Kuoni holiday to suit your individual requirements.

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Your surroundings

Destination introduction

Book one of our luxurious Egypt holidays and discover the breathtaking Pyramids of Giza, dive among coral reefs in the Red Sea's clear waters, admire the treasure of Tutankhamen and take a romantic cruise down the Nile.

Shopping

Try your luck at Khan el-Khalili, Cairo's celebrated bazaar, where you can still practise your bargaining skills though the custom is dying out. There's also a shop specializing in handicrafts right next to the Egyptian Museum; others are scattered through the touristic parts of Cairo with more at Giza, near the pyramids.

The alabaster for cigarette boxes and other decorative items comes from the Nile valley.

Brass and copper are hammered into trays, coffee sets and samovars. You can watch it being done at Khan-el-Khalili.

Egyptian cotton, among the finest in the world with its long fibres and smooth finish, is used in gallabiyas, those long, flowing robes sold for men and women. Shirt- and dressmakers are ready to provide you with custom-made cotton clothing in next to no time.

The jewellery can be extremely beautiful, whether it's based on old designs or modern. It is good value, too, if you know how to choose wisely. Exquisite workmanship goes into gold and silver pieces set with precious or semi-precious stones. Take your pick from pharaonic styles inspired by King Tutankhamun's treasure.

Leather goods such as handbags, satchels and wallets, make interesting buys, but be sure to examine each article carefully for flaws.

The excellent woodwork includes mashrabiya, the delicate lattices through which Muslim women used to dare a timorous look at the world. Marquetry objects are finely designed and executed-choose perhaps a chess board or cedar or sandalwood box skilfully inlaid with bits of ivory, mother-of-pearl and ebony.