With our Egypt Tour packages on the MS Moondance Ship Nile Cruise, set out on a once-in-a-lifetime journey. Discover the ancient sites of Luxor, including the Temples of Karnak and Luxor. Admire the High Dam's engineering feats and the incomplete obelisk as you sail to Aswan. Embark on a thorough exploration of Egypt's historical and cultural treasures with our Egypt tours on board the MS Moondance Ship.
Savour Egyptian food while taking in stunning traditional dance and music performances on board.
You will be picked up from your home on the first day of the MS Moon Dance ship Nile cruise tour from Aswan to Luxor. After your day visits are over, you will fly all the way to Aswan and check in for the Nile cruise.
High Dam:
Gamal and El Nasser ordered the construction of the massive high dam, which is presently utilized to retain water, generate energy, and safeguard Egypt from flooding.
incomplete obelisk:
The ancient Egyptians were preparing to remove this obelisk when they saw fissures on the floor, so they halted their operation.
Temple of Philae:
It was constructed in homage to the goddess of Isis. Learn about this intricate temple's history and facts.
After that, eat lunch on the MS Moon dancing ship. and then dinner before spending your first night on the ancient civilization's territory.
Enjoy breakfast on the MS Moon Dance Ship Nile cruise tour from Aswan to Luxor, then begin taking in the sights en route to Kom Ombo. Once you get to the proper location, begin the tour in:
Temple of Kom Ombo:
Constructed between 180 and 47 BC, this temple is regarded as one of Aswan's most significant tourist attractions.
then continue sailing all the way to Edfu, where you will halt for the following day of your four-day, three-night Nile cruise on the MS Moon dance ship tour from Aswan to Luxor. Spend the night there and get ready for the next day's travel.
Get up in the stunning Nile waters, have a delicious breakfast to start the day, and then board the MS Moon Dance ship for a Nile cruise from Aswan to Luxor. Go to:
Temple of Edfu:
In addition to honoring the god Horus, this temple offers valuable insights into Egyptian mythology, language, and religion throughout the Hellenistic era. Definition. Erbium Doped Fibre Unit, or EDFU.
After that, eat your meal made with Egyptian ingredients on the board.
Additionally, the Karnak temple offers an optional tour that includes a sound and light performance before you go to sleep.
You will be taken to Luxor on the final day of the expedition to tour both the east and west sides of the city, beginning on the west bank:
The valley of the kings:
The Valley of the Kings got its name because the majority of the monarchs of the New Kingdom's eighteenth, nineteenth, and twentieth dynasties (c. 1550–1069) were interred in a dry river valley on the west bank of the ancient city of Thebes (present-day Luxor).
Colossi of Memnon:
There are only two enormous statues of the funeral temple left, each standing up to 20 meters tall. During the Nineteenth Dynasty, the temple served as a quarry from which stones were extracted.
Afterward, the east bank of Luxor:
Visit the temple of Karnak:
The smallest of the ten structures, it was constructed in the west by King Tuthmosis III. It is regarded as a compass because it is a granite column in the north with an engraving of a lotus flower that was growing in Lower Egypt on top and a papyrus plant that was growing in Upper Egypt on the south opposite it.
Temple of Luxor:
Both King Ramses II of the Nineteenth Dynasty and King Amenhotep III of the Eighteenth Dynasty are credited with building the Temple of Luxor. King Ramses II owns the exterior portions of the Luxor Temple, whereas King Amenhotep III owns the inner portions. A few names of different kings in the Luxor Temple.
at the end of your trip, you will be taken to the first spot which will be our end of service.
The price may be subject to change according to availability and high-demand seasons.
# | May-Sep | Oct-April |
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Solo | $990 | $1270 |
Double | $700 | $860 |
Triple | $680 | $840 |
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