Enjoy two nights cruising experience at Aswan-Egypt

Aswan, Egypt

Motor Boat

Watercraft Type

Motor Boat

Experience Type

Duration

2 Days

Max. Person

18 person

Description

Visit the most gorgeous city on the Nile's banks for an amazing experience.

With its warm temperature and exotic plant islands, Aswan is a country of beauty and charm and a symbol of the Middle East. Rock Nile islands are also present all around the city, from the high dam to Edfu's north. While others work in the government, certain Nubian communities and islands make their living via farming and the sale of handcrafted goods.

The neighboring islands, as well as the main city of Aswan, provide comprehensive services, including hospitals, schools, and transportation. Some of the islands are deserted because they are archaeological locations, such as the crocodile and elephantine islands, which served as a commerce route between Egypt and the rest of Africa. Aswan, along with Luxor, is considered as the main gateway to southern Egypt and an important economic source for the country.

Egypt is a must-see trip, with its magnificent pyramids, massive temples, and the world-famous Nile river cruise. Egypt is a must-see destination for all travellers; it is located in the north-eastern section of the African subcontinent. Egypt is predominantly a tourist destination known for the renowned Pyramids of Giza, Egypt Nile Cruises, The Great Sphinx of Giza, and Cairo's Egyptian Museum.

The best way to see the Nile is aboard a luxury cruise that travels between Aswan's historic landmarks.

If you wish to go on a blue trip, you should use our standard motor boat. Above all, we are concerned about the enjoyment of our visitors. Our competent team has big objectives. We guarantee that our visitors will have a nice and memorable experience with us. So come on, let's arrange your holiday!

Our boat is 12.5 meters in length and 4.8 meters in width. It can accommodate up to 18 guests and provides sleeping materials, life jackets, and food for overnight reservations, as well as life jackets for day outings. Three of the six have a full bathroom with a toilet, shower, and hand-basin. It is generally used for overnight bookings, whereas the other three are mostly used for half-day visitors. For all overnight accommodations, drinks will be available for purchase at an additional fee.

Day 01

The two-nights felucca sailing excursion begins at 2 p.m., when passengers meet the felucca crew on the Aswan Corniche for snacks and welcome beverages (of variety of chips, nuts and a fruit bowl).

The felucca travels down the Nile towards the Aswan Bridge after the guests have had their welcome drinks. Traditional felucca sailing may be enjoyed by guests while reclining back and relaxing. While cruising and in between meals, cold beverages, tea, and coffee can be purchased for a small price on the felucca; however, tourists are encouraged to bring their own drinks and snacks.

Before crossing the Aswan Bridge, visitors can have tea, get henna tattoos, and/or smoke sheesha in a traditional Nubian village.

After seeing the Nubian Village, we set sail towards the Aswan Bridge, where we will spend the night. Dinner is then served, with all beverages included in the price. Guests may relax after dinner or join in on the singing and dancing around the bonfire with the felucca crew. Visitors are provided new pillows and blankets to sleep on after the bonfire celebrations.

Day 02

Breakfast (drinks included) is served between 7 and 8 a.m., and after breakfast, we set sail for Aswan. Again, while sailing and in between meals, cold drinks, tea, and coffee can be purchased for a modest price on the felucca.

After breakfast on the second day, the felucca departs towards Kom Ombo Temple.

The felucca anchors on the Nile's sandy banks before arriving to Kom Ombo Temple, where passengers can swim if they choose and where lunch will be served. When young guys spread out the community's products on the beach, there is an opportunity to purchase locally crafted man jewelry from surrounding towns. Purchasing jewelry is optional; it is not required.

The felucca returns to Kom Ombo Temple after lunch. The felucca anchors here for the second night, and like on the first, tourists can either relax after supper or join in the singing and dancing around the campfire. After all of this, it's time for bed.

The next morning, breakfast is served, followed by a visit to the Kom Ombo Temple, an ancient temple built between 180 and 47 BC and dedicated to two deities, the falcon-headed god Horus and the crocodile-headed god Sobek.

Please bear in mind that this is not a tour with a guide. It is feasible to arrange for a guide to explain the temple's history to visitors.

We returned to Aswan by boat after our visit of Kom Ombo Temple. At 2 p.m., we stop for lunch on the Nile's banks before setting sail for Aswan. Depending on the strength of the wind, we return to Aswan between 4 and 5 p.m.

Destinations to visit

Kom Ombo Temple

Kom Ombo, one of Ancient Egypt's most remarkable temples, was mostly constructed during the Ptolemaic Dynasty from 180 to 47 BCE, however there is evidence that it stood atop an older temple.

The temple is notable for its devotion to two distinct deities: the local crocodile-headed god Sobek and the Kingdom's first "god," the falcon-headed divinity Horus the Elder (also called Haroeris).

Apart from having a twin temple, the complex's layout is similar to that of the latter. One of the highlights of a visit to this temple is the Crocodile Museum, which displays some of the hundreds of mummified crocodiles unearthed nearby.

The Temple of Horus at Edfu

The Temple of Horus at Edfu is regarded as one of the most well-preserved Ancient Egyptian temples. The edifice was buried under over 40 feet (12 meters) of desert sand and Nile silt for 200 years, which helped to preserve it to near-perfection. The complex's biggest temple is devoted to Horus, one of Egypt's most prominent historic deities; sculptures of the falcon-headed god may be seen throughout.

Hatshepsut Temple

Hatshepsut's funerary temple is regarded as a work of art in ancient building. Its three huge terraces rise above the desert bottom and into Deir el-cliffs. Bahari's The entire structure points across the Nile to the massive Eighth Pylon. The major east-west axis was used to welcome Amun-barque Re's during the Festival of the Valley's finale.

The Colossi of Memnon

The Colossi of Memnon are two massive sculptures of 18th Dynasty Pharaoh Amenhotep III that were initially built to protect his funeral temple on the Nile's western bank, opposite Luxor.

Two huge sculptures of Pharaoh Amenhotep III are among the most stunning sites in Luxor, Egypt, on the west bank of the Nile. They were erected to protect his funeral shrine and are believed to weigh 720 tons apiece. Archaeologists are still excavating the complex, which is one of the world's most important archaeological sites.

The Karnak temple

The Karnak temple, devoted to the deity Amon, his wife Mut, and their son Khonsu, is the grandest example of adoration in history. It was constructed between the commencement of the Middle Kingdom and the Graeco Roman Kingdom. Enjoy seeing Ramses II's Obelisk in front of the 1st Pilon. You will be returned to your hotel at the end of your trip.

Luxor temple

The Luxor Temple was erected during the time of Ramses I, "The Magnificent," who governed Egypt during the calm and stable 18th Dynasty. It was devoted to the Theban triad: the mighty deity Amon-Ra, his wife Mut, and their son Khonsu. During the 19th Dynasty, Ramses II built a new court and entrance. He constructed two granite obelisks with his names and titles, as well as six huge sculptures of himself, four standing and two reclining.

High Dam

The Aswan Dam is located on the Nile River, just south of Aswan. The Aswan Low Dam was finished in 1902, while the Aswan High Dam was finished in 1970. Between 1960 and 1970, the High Dam was built. Its goal was to promote hydroelectric power generation, manage Nile floods, and boost agricultural productivity.

Philae Temples

The Temple of Isis, devoted to the goddess of love and located on a beautiful island, was almost destroyed by floods when the Aswan Dam was erected in the 1960s. Fortunately, it was saved, and it is now one of Egypt's most magnificent and well-preserved ancient sanctuaries.

The Temple of Isis was one of the final temples dedicated to the Isis religion. It was revered for resurrecting her husband Osiris after he was slain and mutilated by his brother Seth. The hypostyle hall's columns are remarkably well-preserved, and reliefs depicting musical scenes in the Temple of Hathor have survived much of their old grandeur.

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Characteristics

Manufacturer : Local Build
Model : Medium Felucca
No. Cabin : 1
No. Bathrooms : 1
No. Berths : 18
Length (meters) : 12.5
Width (meters) : 4.8
Max Auth. Capacity: 18

Availability Details

Schedule for check-in:
( At the date of Departure )
14:00
Schedule for check-out:
( At the date of Arrival )
12:00
Duration:
( Days/Weeks )
2 Days

Booking rules

BOOKING RULES

Food and beverages

• Drinks will be available for purchase at an extra cost for all overnight reservations. Beer, wine, and soft drinks are examples of them. However, the price includes cold water, juice, tea, and coffee.

• There are 5 meals included. On the first day, we provide dinner, followed by breakfast, lunch, and dinner on the second day, and breakfast on the final day and the boat has a bathroom

Reservations

• Bookings should have a minimum of 15 individuals and a maximum of 24 people.

• Overnight reservations must be booked one month in advance of the sailing date, and half-day reservations must be made two weeks in advance.

• By consulting with the Captain, you may plan the itinerary together.

• In terms of bookings and cancellation procedures, we request reservations at least two weeks before your intended sailing date. We would request a 10% payment at the time of booking.

Included in the price

  • Fuel is included
  •  We also provide private car transportation to cities other than Aswan, such as Luxor and Abu Simbel (modern vehicles with air-conditioning).

Cancellation policy

Cancellations are permitted up to three days before the scheduled sailing date, with a full refund provided until that time. If you cancel a booking fewer than 3 days before your scheduled sailing date, we impose a minor administration cost of 975 Egyptian pounds, or $50 USD in US currency.

Prices

• The price is 9517 Egyptian pounds if the capacity is up to 10 people.

• The price is 12829 Egyptian pounds if the capacity is up to 16 people or more than 16 up to 24 people.


Charter Options

This listing is listed for following charter options.

With Captain and Crew both

Note for guests:

Based on the choice of charter option set for this listing and your choice to avail these options under the process of booking this charter, an extra fee may be applicable, for eg; for availing Crew service.


Location

Exact directions to the departure location will be provided after a confirmed booking.

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