Lake Nasser Cruises

The Lake Nasser cruises ships or the Nubian cruises sail between Aswan and Abu Simbel for 3 and 4 night journeys through Lake Nasser to discover the Legends of Nubia and the majestic temples and ruins of the region, a cruise holiday on Lake Nasser allow unforgettable experience of dining by candlelight on board the cruise mooring beside Abu Simbel temples the Egypt’s best treasure after the Great Pyramids of Giza .

MS Movenpick Prince Abbas

Aswan : Monday 5 Days Cruise

Abu Simbel : Friday 4 Days Cruise

Excursions :Aswan – kalabsha – Wadi El Seboua – Amada – Kasr Ibrim – Abu Simbel

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Ms Kasr Ibrim

Aswan : Wednesday 5 Days Cruise

Abu Simbel : Saturday 4 Days Cruise

Excursions : Aswan – kalabsha – Wadi El Seboua – Amada – Kasr Ibrim – Abu Simbel

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MS Eugenie Lake Nasser Cruise

Aswan : Friday 4 Days Cruise

Abu Simbel : Monday 5 Days Cruise

Excursions : Aswan – Kalabsha – Wadi El Seboua – Amada – Kasr Ibrim – Abu Simbel

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MS Nubian Sea

Aswan : Monday 5 Days Cruise

Abu Simbel : Friday 4 Days Cruise

Excursions : Aswan – kalabsha – Wadi El Seboua – Amada – Kasr Ibrim – Abu Simbel

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MS Tania Lake Nasser Cruise

Aswan : Monday 5 Days Cruise

Abu Simbel : Friday 4 Days Cruise

Excursions : Aswan – Kalabsha – Wadi El Seboua – Amada – Kasr Ibrim – Abu Simbel

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MS Jaz Omar El Khayam

Aswan : Monday 5 Days Cruise

Abu Simbel : Friday 4 Days Cruise

Excursions : Aswan – kalabsha – Wadi El Seboua – Amada – Kasr Ibrim – Abu Simbel

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Nile Cruise Experiences

Nile River Cruises are available all year around, but in mid April, locks on the Nile are shut because of water levels.

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El Moez Street ( Cairo )

In 969 AD, the Fatimids built a new capital for Egypt and the new city became Egypt's capital ever since. In 988 AD, El Azhar was erected and gained through ages, importance and effectiveness. Walls and gates that witnessed many important events throughout history surrounded Cairo then.

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