Avalon Waterways
Grand tour of Egypt
Sail through five thousand years of history on this 12-day Cruise & Tour vacation. After guided sightseeing in Cairo, you’ll visit the Sphinx, the Great Pyramids, and the seaport of Alexandria. Next, travel to Memphis to admire the 40-foot statue of Ramses II and the Alabaster Sphinx before flying to Luxor. There you’ll board the elegant Royal Lotus for a three-night cruise on the legendary Nile River. Sightseeing includes the stunning monuments of Karnak, the Valley of Kings and Valley of Queens, Queen Hatshepsut’s Temple, and the Temple of Horus in Edfu by way of horse-drawn carriage. Sail to Aswan, where you’ll see the turn-of-the-century Old Dam, take a boat to the Temple of Isis, and enjoy a felucca ride across the blue waters of the Nile. Your unforgettable vacation ends in Cairo.
Included Features
CAIRO - Welcome drink, guided sightseeing; Visit Tutankhamon's Tomb in the Egyptian Museum, Ramses II & Alabaster Sphinx in Memphis, the ”stairway to the sky“ at Sakkara, the Great Pyramids and Sphinx of Giza
ALEXANDRIA - Guided sightseeing and visit the Greco-Roman Museum & the Catacombs
CAIRO-LUXOR - By air including airport transfers
3-NIGHT NILE CRUISE - In luxury two-berth outside cabins with private facilities on the Royal Lotus
ASWAN - Sail by felucca to Kitchener Island and visit the Botanical Gardens, Excursion to the Old Dam & High Dam, motor launch cruise to Agilka, Visit Temple of Isis and ancient granite quarries
ASWAN-CAIRO - By air including airport transfers
Detailed Itinerary
Day 1 (Mon.) Board your overnight transatlantic flight.
Day 2 Arrival in Cairo, Egypt. (Tue.) A welcome drink awaits you at your hotel; settle in and start soaking up the atmosphere of this exciting city.
Day 3 Cairo. The Pyramids. (Wed.) Meet your Egyptologist and traveling companions at 8 a.m. Then a leisurely day of sightseeing in and around Africa’s largest metropolis starts at the EGYPTIAN MUSEUM with Tutankhamon’s fabulous treasures, an exciting first encounter with the splendor of three millennia of Egyptian civilization. On to GIZA for a close-up look at the enigmatic SPHINX and the daunting Great Pyramids. Cheops’, with an original height of 496 feet, is the most colossal ever built. A suggestion for tonight, return to Giza to enjoy the optional sound and light show.
Day 4 Cairo. Alexandria Excursion. (Thu.) A pleasant drive through the fertile Nile Delta to the seaport of Alexandria. Founded by Alexander the Great in 331 B.C., this Mediterranean port city soon became one of the major centers of commerce and science of the Hellenistic world. Your sightseeing features the GRECO-ROMAN MUSEUM, Pompey’s massive red granite pillar, and the intriguingly decorated CATACOMBS. Before making your way back to Cairo, stroll through the narrow lanes of the ancient city.
Day 5 Cairo-Luxor. (Fri.) This morning leave Cairo for ancient MEMPHIS to admire the 40-foot statue of Ramses II and the Alabaster Sphinx. On to SAKKARA’S “stairway to the sky,” the oldest of all pyramids. Later transfer to the airport for your 300-mile flight up the Nile Valley to Luxor.
Day 6 Luxor. (Embarkation) (Sat.) After a morning at leisure, board your elegant river cruise vessel in time for lunch. This afternoon look forward to a grand start to sightseeing in the Nile Valley. See the stunning monuments of LUXOR and KARNAK, the greatest cities of ancient Egypt with, in their heyday, a combined population of more than one million. To walk among the pillars of the colossal TEMPLE OF AMON RA and along the AVENUE OF THE SPHINXES is an experience which you will treasure for the rest of your life. After dinner tonight you may want to take in the optional sound and light show at Karnak.
Day 7 Luxor, Edfu. (Sun.) Focus on the VALLEY OF KINGS and VALLEY OF QUEENS on the west bank of the Nile, where generations of pharaohs and nobles were buried in great splendor in crypts cut into the cliffs. Sixty-two royal tombs have been uncovered so far, of which one, the tomb of Tutankhamon, was nearly inviolate when discovered in 1922. Visit DEIR EL-BAHARI, Queen Hatshepsut’s monumental rock temple. Also stop for pictures at the two COLOSSI OF MEMNON guarding the valleys. In the afternoon start your leisurely cruise up Egypt’s river of destiny. During the hottest part of the day sip a drink on the sun deck of your cruise boat and savor the panorama. See white-clad farmers with their donkeys, camels, and water buffaloes work lush green fields; and ever present on the horizon beyond the palm trees, the desert.
Day 8 Edfu, Kom Ombo. (Mon.) Board a horse-drawn carriage for the drive through Edfu to the TEMPLE OF HORUS with its menacing black stone statue of the falcon god. Built in the time of Cleopatra about 2,000 years ago, it is recent by Old Egyptian standards and beautifully preserved. After lunch dock at KOM OMBO for a short walk to its bluff-top temple dedicated to the crocodile and falcon gods. Time to haggle for bargains in the local market before returning to the boat and sailing towards Aswan.
Day 9 Aswan. (Disembarkation) (Tue.) After breakfast on board disembark and check into your hotel in Aswan. Then an included excursion to the turn-of-the-century Old Dam, to this day the widest dam in the world, and the gigantic Aswan High Dam completed in 1970. Board a motor launch to the island of Agilka between the two dams and visit the TEMPLE OF ISIS transplanted from the submerged island of Philae. Also stop at the ancient GRANITE QUARRIES to see the famous, unfinished obelisk. Balance of the day at leisure to enjoy the lovely resort town at your own pace.
Day 10 Aswan. (Wed.) Morning free to catch up on postcard writing and shopping, or to join an optional flight (weather permitting; approximately US$190) to the huge sandstone temples of Abu Simbel. A special treat this afternoon: board a felucca and sail right across the blue waters of the river. En route see the ancient “nilometer” on Elephantine Island, Kitchener Island’s lush BOTANICAL GARDENS, and the splendid Aga Khan Mausoleum on the left bank.
Day 11 Aswan-Cairo. (Thu.) Today fly from Aswan back to Cairo. Time this afternoon for independent activities or to join an optional excursion to walled Old Cairo, with Saladin’s 12th-century Citadel, the Alabaster Mosque, and the labyrinthine bazaar. And how about our optional dinner cruise on the Nile River tonight to celebrate the success of your Egyptian touring adventure?
Day 12 (Fri.) Homebound flight.
Cost of This Trip
11 Night trip
The tour costs:
$195 per person per night in low season and
$227 pp pn in high season
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