Set sail on a breathtaking journey through ancient Egypt with the MS Grand Rose 4 Days Nile Cruise from Aswan to Luxor, a deluxe 5-star Nile cruise offering style, comfort, and expertly guided sightseeing. This 3-night itinerary takes you north along the Nile, visiting some of Egypt’s most iconic sites including the Philae Temple, Kom Ombo, Edfu Temple, the Valley of the Kings, and the grand Karnak Temple. Onboard the MS Grand Rose, enjoy well-appointed cabins, gourmet meals, a sun deck with pool, and exceptional service. Whether you’re a history enthusiast or a first-time visitor, this 4-day Nile cruise from Aswan to Luxor offers a perfect blend of relaxation and discovery on the legendary Nile River with Book Egypt Travel.
MS Grand Rose 4 Days Nile Cruise from Aswan to Luxor
Overview
Included/Exclude
- Accommodation for 3 nights on board a 5-star MS Grand Rose Nile Cruise (full-board basis)
- Meet and assist services by our professional team throughout the tour
- All transfers by a modern air-conditioned deluxe vehicle
- All Nile Cruise excursions as mentioned in the itinerary
- Entrance fees to all sights between Luxor and Aswan
- Expert Egyptologist guide during all tours
- All service charges and taxes included
- International Airfare.
- Tipping.
- Egypt entry visa.
Tour Info
Tour Plan
Enjoy being in the wonderland of the great Ancient Pharaohs. Upon your arrival, our professional delegate tour guide will help you to Embark MS Grand Rose Nile Cruise and you will eat lunch onboard then after lunch you will start your Tour to visit
Philae Temple
Philae Temple, dedicated to Isis, was built during the Ptolemaic and Roman eras. Famous for its elegant reliefs, it was relocated to Agilkia Island to protect it from flooding. It stands today as a symbol of ancient faith and preservation.
Unfinished Obelisk
The Unfinished Obelisk in Aswan, abandoned due to a crack, was intended to be the largest ever at 42 meters and over 1,000 tons. It reveals the craftsmanship and methods of ancient Egyptian stoneworkers.
Aswan High Dam
The Aswan High Dam, completed in 1970, controls Nile floods, generates power, and creates Lake Nasser. It advanced Egypt’s development but required relocating ancient sites like Abu Simbel.
After finishing your tour exploring the Aswan Sites you will get back to the boat and will get rest.
Lunch & Dinner will be onboard.
In the morning after eating breakfast in a box then you will meet our tour guide who will start the day by visiting
Abu Simbel Complex
Built by King Ramses II between 1264–1244 BC, the Abu Simbel temples honor his legacy, victory at Kadesh, and gods like Amun Ra. They stand as stunning symbols of ancient Egyptian power and devotion.
After coming back from Abu Simbel the boat will get ready to start sailing on the River while you will enjoy eating Lunch watching the sailing from the restaurant.
Around 5 or 6 pm (Upon arrival) you will meet our tour guide who will take you to visit
Kom Ombo Temple
Built in the Ptolemaic period, Kom Ombo is a unique double temple dedicated to Sobek and Horus. Known for its symmetrical design, ancient surgical carvings, and a museum of mummified crocodiles, it offers insight into Egyptian religion and daily life.
Back to the boat and relax the rest of the night.
Before breakfast in the Early morning you will meet our guide around 5:30am and will start your tour by taking a horse and carriage ride to visit
Edfu Temple,
Dedicated to the falcon god Horus, Edfu Temple is one of Egypt’s best-preserved temples. Built during the Ptolemaic period, it features grand columns and detailed reliefs depicting Horus’s victory over Set, offering a vivid look into ancient Egyptian religion and architecture.
After finishing the tour you will be back taking the same carriage to your ship and will get some rest enjoying the river banks and the most impressive scenery on the river Nile.
You will arrive at Luxor late after sunset.
After breakfast you will check-out from the nile cruise and will meet our tour guide who will escort you to the most impressive place in Egypt
Valley of the Kings
The Valley of the Kings holds 65 royal tombs from Egypt’s New Kingdom, including Tutankhamun’s. Carved into rock and richly decorated, these tombs reveal ancient beliefs about the afterlife and Egypt’s artistic heritage.
The Mortuary Temple of Hatshepsut
Carved into Deir El Bahari cliffs, the Temple of Hatshepsut honors one of Egypt’s most powerful female pharaohs. Built between 1473–1458 BC, its terraces and symmetry symbolize divine devotion and her lasting legacy.
Colossi of Memnon
The Colossi of Memnon are two 18-meter-tall statues of Pharaoh Amenhotep III, built around 1350 BC to guard his temple. Later linked to the Greek hero Memnon, they symbolize Egypt’s royal grandeur and legacy.
Lunch Time
After having a dazzling experience in luxor you will start again to visit
Karnak Temple Complex
Located in Luxor, the Karnak Temple Complex spans over 2,000 years of construction. It features grand sites like the Precinct of Amun-Re and Hypostyle Hall, symbolizing ancient Egypt’s religious devotion and architectural brilliance..
After lunch that will be the end of your MS Grand Rose Nile Cruise and we will transfer you to your Hotel/Airport and will wish all the best.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the typical duration of a Nile River cruise in Egypt?
The typical Nile River cruise duration ranges from 3 to 7 nights, depending on your chosen itinerary. The most popular options are:
- 3 Nights / 4 Days from Aswan to Luxor
- 4 Nights / 5 Days from Luxor to Aswan
- 7 Nights / 8 Days for a round-trip cruise between Luxor and Aswan
You can also find longer Nile cruise packages that include additional destinations and more leisure time. Whether you want a short cultural escape or a full week of luxurious exploration, there’s a Nile cruise perfectly suited to your travel needs.
What Is the Weather Like in Egypt?
Egypt enjoys a sunny, dry climate all year round, making it a popular destination for travel. Summer (May to September) is hot, especially in southern cities like Luxor and Aswan, with highs reaching 37°C. Winter (December to February) is cooler and more comfortable for sightseeing, with daytime temperatures around 23°C and cooler nights. Coastal destinations such as Hurghada and Sharm El Sheikh have moderate weather year-round, making them ideal for both winter and summer holidays. For the most pleasant weather, the best time to visit Egypt is during spring and autumn.
What Should I Wear on a Nile Cruise in Egypt?
When taking a Nile River Cruise in Egypt, it’s essential to dress for both the warm climate and the local culture. Lightweight, breathable clothing is ideal for daytime comfort, but modest attire is recommended, especially during shore excursions. Women should avoid short shorts, sheer clothing, or swimwear when off the cruise, and both men and women should cover their legs and upper arms when visiting mosques or religious sites. Swimwear is acceptable on board the cruise ship, but not appropriate in public spaces on land. Dressing respectfully ensures a smooth and culturally sensitive travel experience.
What Is the Best Time for a Nile River Cruise in Egypt?
The best time to enjoy a Nile River Cruise in Egypt is between late October and mid-April, when the weather is pleasantly mild and ideal for sightseeing. This period offers the most comfortable climate for exploring ancient temples and cruising along the Nile without the intense summer heat. However, keep in mind that Christmas and Easter are considered peak seasons, with higher prices and increased demand. To enjoy a magical and affordable Nile cruise experience, it’s best to plan around these holidays—and with our tailored packages, you’ll always get the best value, no matter the season.
What Are the Types of Egypt’s Nile River Cruises?
There are two main types of Nile River cruises in Egypt to choose from, depending on your travel style and preferences. The first is the private Dahabiya Nile cruise, a traditional sailboat offering an intimate experience with around 8 to 10 luxurious cabins, ideal for small groups or couples seeking privacy and elegance. The second and more common option is the standard large Nile cruise ship, which typically features 100 to 150 cabins, modern amenities, entertainment, and guided excursions. Both options provide unforgettable journeys along the Nile, with comfort and cultural discovery at their core.
What should a woman traveler know before going to Egypt?
For foreign women traveling to Egypt, dress modestly, avoid walking alone at night, use trusted transport, stay in well-reviewed accommodations, and be aware of local customs to ensure a safe and comfortable trip.
What activities are popular for tourists in Egypt?
Popular activities for tourists in Egypt include visiting the Pyramids of Giza, cruising the Nile River, exploring Luxor’s temples and tombs, diving in the Red Sea, touring ancient sites like Abu Simbel, and shopping in vibrant markets like Khan El Khalili.
What language do people speak in Egypt?
The main language in Egypt is Arabic, specifically Egyptian Arabic. English and French are also commonly spoken in tourist areas and by educated Egyptians.
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