subject: Eugenie Lake Nasser Cruise 3 Nights from Aswan To Abu Simbal [print this page] Itinerary A: Aswan - Abu Simbel / 3 Nights
Itinerary B: Abu Simbel naar Aswan / 4 Nights
Type : Lake Nasser Cruises
Guide : Professional Egyptologist Guide
Price : From : 363 USD
Itinerary:-
4 Days / 3 Nights Aswan - Abu Simbel
Day 1: Arrive Aswan
Meet and great by our travel REP upon your arrival at Aswan Airport or train terminal. Then you will be transferred to embark your Lake Nasser Cruise boat Eugenie lake Nasser cruise ship . Lunch meal is served on board followed by a guided tour to visit Kalabsha Temple, the Kiosk of Kertassi and Beit El Wali. Return to the cruise for free time at leisure and afternoon tea is served in the lounge. Dinner meal and overnight stay on board.
Day 2: Wadi El Seboua - Amada
Early sailing to Wadi El Seboua while having your breakfast aboard Eugenie lake Nasser cruise ship. Enjoy a cocktail while passing the Tropic of Cancer. Lunch, then proceed to visit Wadi El Seboua Temple, the Temple of Meharakka and the Temple of Dakka. Return to the boat to sail to Amada. Dinner meal and overnight stay on board.
Day 3: Kasr Ibrim / Abu Simbel
Enjoy a relaxing tasty breakfast aboard the Eugenie lake Nasser cruise ship,followed by a guided tour to visit the Temples of Amada and Derr and the Tomb of Penout. back to the cruise. Start sailing to Kasr Ibrim. Visit the Citadel of Kasr Ibrim via the ship's sundeck, as entrance to the site is not allowed. Continue sailing to Abu Simbel. Lunch is served a board followed by a guided tour to famous Temples of Abu Simbel. In the evening, optional tour to attend the Sound and Light show at Abu Simbel ( extra charge). Return to the ship for a candlelight dinner. Overnight stay on board.
Day 4: Disembarkation
Disembark the ship after breakfast.
Price Includes:-
- Meet and assist by our Travel REP upon arrival and departure
- Transfer to your cruise ship by airconditioned vehicle
- Accommodation on board the Lake cruise on full board basis
- All sightseeing tours as per the cruise itinerary
- Admission fees to the sights as per cruise itinerary
- Professional English speaking tour guide
- All service charges and applicable taxes
Nile Cruise Info :-
The Eugenie was proudly named to evoke an historic event in Egypt's recent past: the grand opening of the Suez Canal in 1869, attended by the crown heads of Europe including the Empress Eugenie of France. The completion of the Suez Canal marked Egypt's passage into modernity, and a new era of international trade and interaction. Likewise the Eugenie, the first ship to sail Lake Nasser, launched a new era of tourism, offering travelers fresh vistas of Egypt's natural beauty and archeological treasures. Lake Nasser extended the boundaries of Egypt's touristic possibilities, while the Eugenie reminds us of this ancient country's endless capacity for renewal.
The M.S. Eugenie was constructed in 1993 in the style of a turn-of-the-century Nile steamship. It is 74 meters long, with just 52 cabins for maximal comfort, and two luxurious suites. Each cabin has an ensuite bathroom with shower, washbasin, w.c. and hairdryer.
ThEugenie lake Nasser cruise ship facilities include a sauna, steam bath, exercise equipment, sun decks, a swimming pool, air-conditioning and state-of-the-art water filtration systems.
Eugenie lake Nasser cruise shipCabins:
52 cabins and 2 luxurious suites. Each cabin has an ensuite bathroom with shower, washbasin
Upper Deck : 22 cabins each with a private balcony
Main Deck : 22 cabins with private balcony
Lower Deck : 8 cabins without balconies
Payment Facilities:
1) Online Payment by Credit card visa or Master via our secure payment page on our website
25% down payment required to secure the booking ( by credit cards )
75% balance in pick up from your hotel in the tour day. (credit card / or / cash)
Tour guide:
Egypt guided tours are highly recommended and our guides are knowledgeable Egyptologist guides who have academic qualifications to make your tour to Egypt extra special
Vehicles used:
Vehicles are new branded air-conditioned with a professional driver, but drivers in Egypt do not speak English and they cannot act as tour guides for the Egyptian monumental sights