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Egypt Nile Cruise Tours

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Frequently Asked Questions

The most frequent questions people may ask about, read the following questions about Egypt tours that may answer a question in your mind.

What do you do on a Nile River cruise?

In the Nile cruises in Egypt, you will visit the most popular temples of Luxor and Aswan, make sure to stop at Abu Simbel Temple, Philae Temple, Karnak Temple, and more amazing attractions.

What do you wear on a Nile cruise in Egypt?

Most of Egypt Nile Cruises have a swimming pool, so make sure to pack swimwear to enjoy swimming while you are cruising the Nile River

What are the best months for a Nile cruise?

The best time to enjoy the Nile River Cruise is between October and April as its not too hot so you are able to visit the most popular attractions of Luxor and Aswan without getting hot.

What are the luxurious Nile cruises in Egypt include?

Luxury cruises in Egypt provide the finest services and rooms. Book your comfort with Egypt tours, as the cruise is equipped with a spa, gym, swimming pools, cuisines, special dishes, and folklore parties in the evening such as the belly dance shows.

What is the difference between deluxe and luxury Nile cruise ships?

When compared to Luxury boats, Deluxe Nile Cruise boats are cheaper floating hotels with all the same amenities, including comfortable rooms, swimming pools, restaurants, bars, and high-quality services.

How long does a Nile cruise last?

Recommended between three and seven nights, Most Nile cruises go from three to seven nights, depending on your budget and what you wish to see. A quick three-night cruise will take you to the key attractions, such as Aswan, Kom-Ombo, and Luxor, while a four-night cruise will include an additional stop, such as the Edfu temples.