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A perfect balance of touring,
cruising and Cairo sightseeing. Four fabulous
nights relaxing on your Nile cruise, before
disembarking for two more nights back in Cario
to complete your sightseeing.
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Hotels
Cruise the Nile in style aboard your
traditional Nile cruiser with its spacious
cabins, bars, shops, lounge, restaurant and
swimming pool. In Cairo, your hotel is the
deluxe Cairo Marriott, built around a 19th
century palace on an island in the Nile River -
an oasis of peace in the heart of the city!
Fellow Passengers
Being the perfect blend of touring, cruising
and city stay, this tour really appeals to a
broad cross section of people. However, like all
visitors to Egypt, your fellow passengers are
lured by the mystery of this ancient land, its
ancient buildings and its thousands of years of
history.
Highlights
All who come to Egypt yearn for their first
glimpse of the Great Pyramids of Giza and the
Sphinx. However, many are surprised by the
equally impressive temple complex of Karnak.
Picture the hunt for King Tut’s tomb in the
Valley of the Kings and then witness the
treasure itself in the Egyptian Museum.
Enjoy our Premium Highlights plus these extra
tour features
Nile Cruising
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4 night Nile cruise on MS Medea or MS
Sapphire (or similar)with all cruise boat
gratuities included
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Deluxe hotel with all service charges,
taxes and porterage
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Scheduled air travel Cairo/Luxor and
Aswan/CairoSightseeing by air-conditioned
coach
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Professional multi-lingual
Egyptologist/Tour Director accompanies you.
Services of Representative in Egypt
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Traveler document wallet, map book
journal and information pack
Excursions & Sights
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See the colossal statue of Rameses II &
great alabaster sphinx in Memphis
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View the Step Pyramid of King Zoser in
Sakkara, the oldest in the world
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Tour the Temple complex of Karnak with
its vast Hypostyle Hall
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Photo opportunity at the towering
Colossi of Memnon
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Visit the Temple of Sobek at Kom Ombo
and the Temple of Horus at Edfu
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Sail by traditional ‘felucca’ around the
Botanical Gardens in Aswan
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Visit the unfinished obelisk in the
granite quarries and see the Aswan High Dam
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Visit Mohammed Ali Mosque and enjoy
views over Cairo from the Citadel
Guided City Tours
Complimentary Transfers
Quality Dining & Entertainment
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Egyptian dinner and Galabea Party with
entertainment (HD)
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8 Buffet Breakfasts (BB), 4 Lunches (L)
and 3 Dinners (D), plus bottled water or tea
or coffee with included lunches and dinners
whilst cruising
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* Taxes not included
** This list indicates brochure
rates and dates
Additional add-on airfares from
other cities are available, contact
us for further details.
Please note that Guaranteed
Departures dates are in
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Tour Dates & Price |
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Adult Twin Share |
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2008 |
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Wed 05 Mar |
Fri 14 Mar |
US$1675 |
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Wed 12 Mar |
Fri 21 Mar |
US$1725 |
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Wed 19 Mar |
Fri 28 Mar |
US$1765 |
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Wed 26 Mar |
Fri 04 Apr |
US$1725 |
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Wed 02 Apr |
Fri 11 Apr |
US$1725 |
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Wed 09 Apr |
Fri 18 Apr |
US$1725 |
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Wed 16 Apr |
Fri 25 Apr |
US$1725 |
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Wed 23 Apr |
Fri 02 May |
US$1725 |
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Wed 30 Apr |
Fri 09 May |
US$1675 |
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Wed 07 May |
Fri 16 May |
US$1675 |
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Wed 14 May |
Fri 23 May |
US$1675 |
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Wed 21 May |
Fri 30 May |
US$1675 |
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Wed 28 May |
Fri 06 Jun |
US$1675 |
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Wed 04 Jun |
Fri 13 Jun |
US$1675 |
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Wed 11 Jun |
Fri 20 Jun |
US$1675 |
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Wed 18 Jun |
Fri 27 Jun |
US$1675 |
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Wed 25 Jun |
Fri 04 Jul |
US$1675 |
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Wed 02 Jul |
Fri 11 Jul |
US$1675 |
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Wed 09 Jul |
Fri 18 Jul |
US$1675 |
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Wed 16 Jul |
Fri 25 Jul |
US$1675 |
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Wed 23 Jul |
Fri 01 Aug |
US$1675 |
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Wed 30 Jul |
Fri 08 Aug |
US$1735 |
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Wed 06 Aug |
Fri 15 Aug |
US$1765 |
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Wed 13 Aug |
Fri 22 Aug |
US$1765 |
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Wed 20 Aug |
Fri 29 Aug |
US$1765 |
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Wed 27 Aug |
Fri 05 Sep |
US$1725 |
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Wed 03 Sep |
Fri 12 Sep |
US$1675 |
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Wed 10 Sep |
Fri 19 Sep |
US$1675 |
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Wed 17 Sep |
Fri 26 Sep |
US$1675 |
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Wed 24 Sep |
Fri 03 Oct |
US$1675 |
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Wed 01 Oct |
Fri 10 Oct |
US$1699 |
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Wed 08 Oct |
Fri 17 Oct |
US$1699 |
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Wed 15 Oct |
Fri 24 Oct |
US$1699 |
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Wed 22 Oct |
Fri 31 Oct |
US$1699 |
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Wed 29 Oct |
Fri 07 Nov |
US$1775 |
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Wed 05 Nov |
Fri 14 Nov |
US$1775 |
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Wed 12 Nov |
Fri 21 Nov |
US$1775 |
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Wed 19 Nov |
Fri 28 Nov |
US$1775 |
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Wed 26 Nov |
Fri 05 Dec |
US$1775 |
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Wed 03 Dec |
Fri 12 Dec |
US$1775 |
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Wed 10 Dec |
Fri 19 Dec |
US$1775 |
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Wed 17 Dec |
Fri 26 Dec |
US$1835 |
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Wed 24 Dec |
Fri 02 Jan |
US$1890 |
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Wed 31 Dec |
Fri 09 Jan |
US$1810 |
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2009 |
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Wed 07 Jan |
Fri 16 Jan |
US$1775 |
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Wed 14 Jan |
Fri 23 Jan |
US$1775 |
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Wed 21 Jan |
Fri 30 Jan |
US$1775 |
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Wed 28 Jan |
Fri 06 Feb |
US$1775 |
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Wed 04 Feb |
Fri 13 Feb |
US$1775 |
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Wed 11 Feb |
Fri 20 Feb |
US$1775 |
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Wed 18 Feb |
Fri 27 Feb |
US$1775 |
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Wed 25 Feb |
Fri 06 Mar |
US$1775 |
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Supplements & Discounts |
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Dates |
| Adult
Single Supp |
US$390 |
05-Mar-2008 to 12-Mar-2008
26-Mar-2008 to 30-Jul-2008
27-Aug-2008 to 25-Feb-2009 |
| Adult
Single Supp |
US$435 |
19-Mar-2008
06-Aug-2008 to 20-Aug-2008 |
| Triple
Discount |
Save US$0 |
05-Mar-2008 to 25-Feb-2009 |
Notes
* Prices from 29 Oct subject to confirmation
and the Peace of Mind Price Guarantee does
not apply to these departures. There are no
triples available on the cruise.
Additional visa requirements
Ask your Travel Agent about visas for this
tour.
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Tour Pace
A perfect balance of touring, cruising and
Cairo sightseeing. A two-night stay in Cairo at
the beginning of the tour allows you time to
adjust to your new surroundings. Then four
fabulous nights relaxing on your Nile cruise,
before disembarking for two more nights back in
Cairo to complete your sightseeing.
DAY 1 – WED – DEPART USA
Overnight flight to Cairo.
DAY 2 – THU – CAIRO AT LEISURE
Welcome to Egypt! You are met at the airport
and transferred to your hotel.
Hotel: Marriott.
DAY 3 – FRI – CAIRO SIGHTSEEING
After breakfast and a detailed pre-tour
briefing with your Tour Director, commence your
sightseeing in Memphis, capital of the Old
Kingdom, where a colossal statue of Rameses II
and a great alabaster sphinx awaits. Nearby at
Sakkara, view the Step Pyramid of Zoser I;
dating from 2686BC, it’s the oldest in the
world. Now enjoy a guided tour of Giza where you
will see the enigmatic Sphinx and the
magnificent Pyramids with a highlight visit
inside one of these extraordinary creations!
Later return for the magical Sound & Light Show
which literally illuminates the ancient history
of Giza! (BB)
DAY 4 – SAT – CAIRO – LUXOR – CRUISING
Fly to Luxor, the former capital of the New
Kingdom. In private moorings near the edge of
town, your cruise boat awaits. Board in time for
lunch and then enjoy a horse and carriage ride
to Luxor Temple which provides an unforgettable
introduction to ancient Egypt. Now tour the awe
inspiring temple complex of Karnak with its vast
Hypostyle Hall, and avenues of sphinxes.
Ship: MS Medea/MS Sapphire. (BB,L,D)
DAY 5 – SUN – CRUISING – EDFU
After breakfast, cross to the west bank of
the Nile and stop for a photo of the towering
Colossi of Memnon. These two giant seated
figures are all that is left of Amon-Ofis III
mortuary temple. Visit the amazing Temple of
Queen Hatshepsut, blending into the cliff face
above. Continue to the Valley of the Kings, the
burial place of many of the New Kingdom
Pharaohs, before cruising south to Esna (see
Esna Lock closure, below) and Edfu. (BB,L,D)
DAY 6 – MON – CRUISING – KOM OMBO
This morning visit the beautifully preserved
Temple of Horus, (the Falcon God) possibly the
most complete in Egypt. Continue to Kom Ombo to
visit the Temple of Sobek, the crocodile god,
conveniently situated on the river bank.
Celebrate in true Egyptian style at an Oriental
Dinner and Galabea Party. (BB,L,HD)
DAY 7 – TUE – CRUISING – ASWAN
Cruise to exotic Aswan in the cool of early
morning. Visit the Aswan High Dam and also the
ancient Granite Quarries to see the enormous
unfinished obelisk. Take a motorboat to the
Temple of Isis, rising from the waters of the
Nile on the Island of Philae. Later, return to
Aswan and sail in a traditional Nile felucca
around Aswan’s Botanical Gardens. (BB,L,D)
DAY 8 – WED – ASWAN – CAIRO
This morning, why not join an optional
excursion to the temples of Abu Simbel, carved
out of the rock by Rameses II and later rescued
from the rising waters of Lake Nasser (see
right). Otherwise, spend the morning in Aswan as
you wish, before your transfer to the airport
for your return flight to Cairo.
Hotel: Marriott. (BB)
DAY 9 – THU – CAIRO SIGHTSEEING
Visit the Citadel for a breathtaking view of
the city of Cairo. Salah El Din started the
Citadel in the 12th century, but it owes its
present outline to Mohammed Ali, whose great
Mosque you will visit next. Later, enjoy a
highlight visit to the famous Egyptian Museum.
Here, among the many thousands of artifacts on
display, view Tutankhamun’s splendid treasures,
including his splendid burial mask. Do you
believe in the curse of the ‘boy king’? (BB)
DAY 10 – FRI – RETURN TO USA
The tour ends with transfers to the airport.
(BB)
Itinerary Variations
Certain Nile cruises operate in reverse,
from Aswan to Luxor. Due to the unreliability of
domestic air scheduling, religious festivals and
other unforeseen circumstances, the order of
this itinerary may need to change at short
notice. On occasions an alternative cruise boat
of equal standard may be used.
Esna Lock Closure
The Esna Lock will be closed from 01-30 Jun
& 01-16 Dec 2008, and cruise boats will not be
permitted to travel between Luxor and Esna at
this time. On tours spanning these dates, Luxor
sightseeing as featured in the itinerary will be
operated by coach from Esna instead of by boat.
Abu Simbel Optional Tour
This immensely popular excursion, visiting the
awe-inspiring Temples of Rameses II at Abu
Simbel, should be booked at the same time as
your tour to avoid disappointment.
Abu Simbel is the most beautiful and imaginative
construction of the greatest and most whimsical
Pharaoh in Egyptian history – Rameses II. The
facade consists of four colossal statues of the
Pharaoh seated on his throne. Each statue is 20
metres high, measures four metres from ear to
ear and one metre along the line of the lips.
To the Pharaoh’s architects, the temple
represented a tremendous challenge which, two
thousand years later, was to be taken up again
by the engineers of the world in order to save
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