7 Nights From Luxor to Luxor

Nile Cruise: 7 nights

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MS Darakum Cruise

This Tour

The exquisite interior of this magnificent vessel has been tastefully crafted from intricate Moroccan inspired design with the utmost attention to detail. Boasting a wide range of facilities, large stylish sun decks and first rate service, the MS Dakarum offers exceptional value for such a luxurious cruise on the Nile. You are also guaranteed to be enthralled by your accompanying Egyptologist.

MEAL PLAN Prices include breakfast, lunch and dinner on board the MS Darakum, breakfast in Cairo, Luxor and Sharm.

ACCOMMODATION Standard cabins are located on the lower decks and Superior cabins are located on the upper decks. Junior suites are located at the front of the vessel on the upper decks and have sloping windows.

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

TRAVEL TIPS We would recommend taking a sun hat and glasses and a few jumpers especially during the winter months December, January and February. A camera is a must.

NB Kuoni accept children aged 10 years and above during school holidays only. Other operators may permit children under the age of 10 years throughout the year. Itineraries are subject to change with little or no notice. Entrance fees to antiquities can increase with little notice. The itinerary on this cruise may be demanding for some clients.

Your cruise is accompanied from Day 1 to Day 7 by a local English speaking tour guide/Egyptologist. Extensions are not escorted but assistance is provided in each destination by our local representative.

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Departure Dates

MS DARAKUM: WEEKLY every Monday
CAIRO & CRUISE: WEEKLY every Friday
CRUISE & LUXOR & SHARM: WEEKLY every Monday

Kuoni Info

MS Darakum ***** The MS Darakum is one of the most luxurious and stylish vessels on the Nile, it has been designed to the highest standard and offers an excellent service. Facilities include a restaurant, swimming pool, bar, lounge, gift shop, mini gym a

Kuoni Plus

NO SINGLE SUPPLEMENT Valid year round except Apr12 and Dec27 departures in Standard cabins only (limited availability). This offer is not combinable with the Earlybird Saver.

Your itinerary

DAY 1 Depart from Heathrow on EgyptAir and upon arrival embark your ship MS Darakum. Overnight in Luxor.

DAY 2 During your early morning visit to the East Bank, see the magnificent temples of Karnak and Luxor, built in honour of the Egyptian sun god Amun Ra. Walk through the majestic hypostyle hall with its magnificently painted pillars and gaze at the collective work of 13 centuries of successive pharaohs. Sail to Edfu watching life on the banks of the Nile pass by. Overnight in Edfu.

DAY 3 This morning visit the stunning temple of Horus in Edfu, the most well-preserved temple in Egypt. In fact, original coloured paint still remains from 2000 years ago. Sail to Kom Ombo, a unique double temple dedicated to Sobek and Haroeris, set on a beautiful site on the banks of the Nile. Continue sailing to Aswan.

DAY 4 After breakfast marvel at the High Dam, an amazing feat of engineering built to provide electricity for rural areas of Egypt. Visit an ancient quarry where you will see an obelisk broken during carving. Finally, visit the Philae Temple, dedicated to the Goddess Isis, situated on a small island on the Nile. After lunch enjoy some time to explore the beautiful and ancient sights of Aswan situated on the First Cataract of the Nile, or take a leisurely and scenic sail in a felucca. Overnight in Aswan.

DAY 5 Today is free for you to explore Aswan or alternatively partake in an optional excursion (at extra cost) by air to Abu Simbel and the temple built by Ramses II. After being moved to save it from flood waters, visitors can explore the temples and have a chance to stand at the feet of the colossal statues of Ramses II, which are over 20 feet high. Overnight in Aswan.

DAY 6 Set sail for Luxor and stay overnight.

DAY 7 This morning visit the West Bank and see the Colossi of Memnon who once guarded the Mortuary Temple but now stand alone. Visit the Valley of the Kings and Queens, entering temples still covered in original paintings and colours. Make a stop at the Temple of Hatshepsut, the only female pharaoh and visit an ancient temple built in a strangely modern style. Drive to Qena and visit Dendera Temple which has scenes on the external wall portraying the famous Queen Cleopatra and her son Caesareon. Drive back to the boat to relax.

DAY 8 Disembark after breakfast and transfer to the airport for your EgyptAir flight to Heathrow.

CAIRO & CRUISE

This is an ideal way to combine a cruise with a stay in Cairo to see the magical sights of Egypt.

DAY 1 EgyptAir flight from Heathrow. On arrival transfer to the Four Seasons at the First Residence Cairo for three nights. You may prepurchase a private tour to the Pyramids.

DAY 4 EgyptAir flight to Luxor to embark the MS Darakum and follow the main itinerary as detailed above.

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

CRUISE & LUXOR & SHARM

This triple centre holiday is a great combination to experience the fabulous sights of Egypt and end with a relaxing beach stay on the Red Sea.

DAY 8 Following the cruise, transfer to the Sheraton Luxor for three nights in a Standard room.

DAY 11 EgyptAir flight to the Red Sea and transfer to the splendid Four Seasons Sharm El Sheikh for three or more nights.

DAY 14 EgyptAir flight to Heathrow via Cairo arriving later the same day.

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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.