7 Day Cairo and Nile Cruise by Flight
Experience Egypt with Cairo and Nile Cruise Holiday. Stop in Cairo to visit the Giza Pyramids and the Egyptian Museum before flying to Aswan to embark on a Nile cruise. See impressive ruins and a beautiful scenery on a luxurious cruise before returning to Cairo for departure.
Sarah Johnson –
This trip offers a unique blend of history and luxury. From the Pyramids of Giza to the beauty of the Nile, this is the ultimate Egyptian holiday experience
James Anderson –
The combination of Cairo’s rich history and the serene beauty of a Nile cruise is absolutely amazing. Exploring ancient ruins and breathtaking scenery makes this tour unforgettable.
Emma Taylor –
This Cairo and Nile cruise holiday is the perfect way to explore Egypt’s iconic landmarks. Visiting the Pyramids, Egyptian Museum, and enjoying a luxury cruise on the Nile sounds like a dream trip!
Daniel Morgan –
The chance to see the Pyramids, explore ancient ruins, and relax on a luxury Nile cruise makes this an exceptional vacation. This tour is a must for history lovers!
Olivia Green –
This 6-day Cairo and Nile cruise holiday is an ideal way to experience Egypt. The mix of historical landmarks and scenic cruising offers something truly special
Michael Brown –
A holiday that includes Cairo’s treasures and a luxurious Nile cruise is perfect for anyone wanting to discover Egypt’s wonders. The temples and ruins along the Nile are breathtaking!
Olivia Carter –
A dream vacation! The Pyramids were as majestic as I imagined, and the Nile cruise was so relaxing with stunning views. 🚢
Jack Harris –
This tour was amazing, from Cairo’s Pyramids to the Nile cruise’s serene landscapes. A must-do experience for any history lover! 🏺
Daniel Young –
Truly a journey through history. The Nile cruise added so much to the experience after exploring Cairo’s iconic landmarks! ✨
Mia Thompson –
An unforgettable experience! Cairo’s wonders were incredible, and the Nile cruise was the perfect way to unwind and soak in Egypt’s beauty. 🛥️
Noah Walker –
One of the best tours I’ve ever been on! The Pyramids, the Egyptian Museum, and the luxury cruise along the Nile were highlights. 🏛️
Chloe Adams –
I loved every moment of this tour, especially the peaceful Nile cruise after visiting the bustling Cairo sights. Highly recommend! 🚤
William Scott –
From the Pyramids to the relaxing cruise, this tour was the perfect balance of adventure and tranquility. 🌍
Sophia Lewis –
Amazing tour! Loved the Egyptian Museum and the history along the Nile cruise. Every moment felt magical. 🏺✨
Ethan Thomas –
The tour was well-organized and full of unforgettable moments. The Pyramids and the Nile were highlights of the trip! 🏰
Velma June Hargrove –
The mix of old-world charm and first-class comfort made this Egypt trip unforgettable. We started in Cairo, where we checked off the pyramids and the Sphinx (still can’t believe those are real). Then, thanks to a quick flight, we were down south cruising in style. The boat was gorgeous, the staff were kind, and the food was flavorful without being fussy. I especially liked Edfu Temple — we rode a carriage there, and it felt like a scene from a movie 🐎 At night, the stars over the Nile looked close enough to touch. History, comfort, and just enough sparkle — perfect.
Junior Clyde Templeton –
I’m still daydreaming about the view from the cruise deck — water, palms, and temples sliding past like a living postcard 🛶 I’m not used to luxury travel, but this was something else. Soft beds, polished marble everywhere, and meals that tasted homemade. Flying to Aswan saved us time and gave us more moments to just enjoy. Luxor’s Karnak Temple was the kind of place that makes your jaw drop. The guide was super chill and answered our random questions without making us feel silly. Every day had a wow moment — and that’s not something I say often.
Sue Ellen Mabry –
Traveling between January and April was smart — clear skies, not too hot. Cairo was a sensory overload — markets, horns, and mint tea everywhere. 🛍️ But once we flew to Aswan and got on the cruise, things mellowed. The boat was pristine and peaceful. I enjoyed every early-morning excursion, especially Valley of the Kings — it was surreal being inside real tombs with actual hieroglyphs. Our guide had jokes and deep knowledge, so every site felt personal. Evening entertainment on the boat was lighthearted — music, dancing, and the occasional surprise cake. I’d do it again just for the Nile sunsets.
Willard Hank Dunbar –
If you like waking up to ancient temples outside your window and ending your day with belly dancing on a boat — this is your jam 💃🏽 The cruise crew were fun but professional, always ready with fresh towels and sweet hibiscus tea. I loved the Philae Temple at night — the lights, the water, the whole vibe was hauntingly beautiful. Even the domestic flights were smooth — not something I say often. Hotels in Cairo were plush, with beds so comfy I nearly missed breakfast (don’t worry, I didn’t). For history buffs and lazy sunbathers alike, this trip was just right.
Darla Jean Tinsley –
I had no clue that Egyptian sunsets could be this stunning. From the cruise deck, every evening felt like a painting in motion 🎨 The boat was stylish — no cheesy tourist gimmicks, just tasteful elegance and great service. In Cairo, I geeked out over the artifacts in the Egyptian Museum. I mean, King Tut’s gold mask? Unreal. Then you hop on a flight, and bam — you’re in Aswan like it’s no big deal. The cruise let us see temples, gardens, and villages without ever packing a suitcase again. Best of both worlds — luxury and logistics sorted in one neat package.
Billy Joe Coppersmith –
The ship had a little library, a piano lounge, and some darn good local food. I stuffed my face with lentil soup and grilled kofta every evening. 😋 The itinerary never felt rushed — we had time to wander bazaars, take goofy selfies, and chat with locals. One afternoon we docked near a small village, and some kids waved at us from the riverbank — it felt like a movie scene. The day we visited Abu Simbel, I was floored. Those colossal statues weren’t just big — they were soulful. The whole thing had the right mix of adventure and rest, and that made it golden.
Nancy Lou Redfield –
We went in February — perfect weather! Warm sun, cool breeze, and not too crowded. Cairo was a wild mix of noise, culture, and colors. Our hotel overlooked the Nile, and the service felt five stars even though we weren’t celebrities. After flying to Aswan, everything just clicked — the Nile cruise was pure elegance. Friendly crew, fancy linens, and lots of quiet corners to sip coffee and stare at temples. Karnak Temple totally blew my mind — the size of the columns, the details, the atmosphere! I could almost hear the ancient prayers. It’s one of those trips that changes your perspective.
Bobby Gene Wilcox –
The hot air balloon ride over Luxor was the kind of thing you remember forever. Up there, floating over temples and fields at sunrise — man, it was quiet, still, just beautiful 🌄 The crew were fun and made us feel safe, cracking jokes while keeping it professional. I don’t usually get sentimental, but Egypt got me. The cruise itself was so comfy — real cotton sheets, polished decor, even a little spa. I liked the balance between chilling on deck and getting out to explore places like Edfu and Philae. It was history class with a mojito in hand.
Loretta Mae Godfrey –
I wasn’t prepared for how magical this trip would be. Giza Pyramids were obviously a jaw-dropper, but the Egyptian Museum in Cairo stole my nerdy heart. I spent hours looking at mummies and golden relics. 🏺 The guide’s stories made history come alive — we weren’t just looking at stones, we were walking in ancient footsteps. When we flew south and boarded the Nile cruise, I thought nothing could top Cairo. Wrong! Sailing the Nile felt surreal. The rooms on the cruise were luxurious, and the views from the balcony were straight out of a movie. It’s like being in a time machine… but with Wi-Fi and buffet dinners.
Earl Ray Whitmore –
The domestic flight to Aswan was smoother than a slice of apple pie 🛩️ The whole operation was slick — from airport pickups to Nile cruise boarding. I felt like a VIP the entire time. The cruise ship was next-level fancy, with marble finishes, big windows, and top-notch food. I’d sneak up to the sundeck and watch Egypt unfold — endless palm trees, golden temples, and little kids waving from the riverbanks. Best moment? Sitting in front of Kom Ombo Temple with the sun setting behind it, feeling like Indiana Jones with better air conditioning. The itinerary struck a perfect balance — ancient sites, modern comfort, and plenty of chances to laugh, snap photos, and eat like a pharaoh.