M/S AL Nabilatan Nile River Cruise
5 Days Nile Cruise itinerary from Luxor Every Saturday
✓ All inclusive Egypt NILE Cruise Package ✓ A professional Egyptologist guide for excursions. ✓ Transfer from Luxor Hotel or airport to Nile cruise. ✓ Full board accommodation 4 nights/ 5 days at a 5* NILE CRUISE. ✓ Visiting Karnak temple ✓ Visiting Luxor temple ✓ Visiting valley of the kings. ✓ Visiting Temple of queen Hatchepsut. ✓ Visiting the Colossi of Memnon ✓ Visiting Edfu temple. ✓ Visiting Kom ombo temple ✓ Visiting the High Dam ✓ Visiting Philae temple ✓ Transfer from Nile cruise to Aswan airport or railway station ✓ All transportation in destination location with air-conditioned vehicle ✓ Notice; Meals at the Cruise starts with lunch at the first day, and ends with breakfast at the last day.
➢ Entry fees to historical places ➢ Gratuities For guides, drivers, and cruise staff depend on your satisfaction. ➢ Any personal expenses. ➢ Egypt Visa ➢ Any optional tours chosen later. ➢ Domestic and international flights.
Prices: From May To Sep - 5 days ➢ Per person in A double or triple room: 536$ ➢ Per person in Single Room: 857$ From OCT To April - 5 days ➢ Per person in A double or triple room: 670$ ➢ Per person in Single Room: 1072$ Kindly notice: ➢ Prices are quoted in US Dollars per person per trip ➢ These Prices are not valid during Christmas, and New Year holidays, there will be a price supplement. Children Policy (A Child Share Parents’ Room): ➢ Child pricing applies to children who share rooms with their parents (Max 2 Children in one Room) ➢Under 2 years old: free of charge ➢Under 6 years old: 25% of total tour cost for an adult individual ➢Under 12 years old: 50% of total tour cost for an adult individual ➢All children 12 or older are considered adults. ➢If your tour package includes flights, an extra supplement for your child may apply.
➢ Payment/Booking Policy (excluding Peak period): We are offering a low-down payment of just 40% to secure your spaces on the tour including hotel room, cruise cabin, domestic flight ticket, and other travel-related services. The remaining balance can be paid up to two days prior to your arrival date or in cash upon arrival at the destination to your tour manager, therefore, your booking will be a risk-free investment. ➢ Monthly Installments: We offer you a new payment plan that allows you to pay your tours, Nile cruise, or other travel packages in monthly installments. You will pay an agreed upon amount every month, determined by the total cost of the tour booked to pay the deposit in 6 monthly installments leading up to your arrival. The balance will be paid upon your arrival in the destination in cash or by credit / debit cards or you can pay the full cost in monthly installments before your arrival in the destination. ➢ Cancellation Policy (Excluding Peak Period): Cancellation requests should be sent via email to provide the company with written confirmation that your reservation should be cancelled. In case you cancel or reschedule your trip, the following scale of charges will be applied: ● From the date of booking until 61 days before your arrival date, 10% of the entire tour price will be charged. Or reschedule it and choose another date without being charged anything. ● Between 60 and 31 days before your arrival date, 25% of the entire tour price will be charged. You still can reschedule it but with a charge of 15 % more, much better than cancellation and loosing 25%. ● Between 30 and 15 days before your arrival date, 35% of the entire tour price will be charged if you canceled or choosed to reschedule your trip. ● Between 14 and 1 day before your arrival date, 40% of the entire tour price will be charged if you canceled or choosed to reschedule it. Notice; This policy isn't valid for bookings of Christmas or New year packages. Additionally, airlines charge fees for both domestic and international flights which are subject to the airlines terms and conditions at the time of the booking. ➢ Cancellation for Christmas, New Year and Easter Vacation: In case you cancel your trip, the following scale of charges will be applied: ● From the date of booking until 61 days before your arrival date, 25% of the entire tour price will be charged. ● Between 60 and 31 days before your arrival date, 50% of the entire tour price will be charged. ● Between 30 and 15 days before your arrival date, 75% of the entire tour price will be charged. ● Between 14 and 1 day before your arrival date, 100% of the entire tour price will be charged. Additionally, airlines charge fees for both domestic and international flights which are subject to the airlines terms and conditions at the time of the booking. ➢ Refunds: ● A refund will normally be made to the same account and using the same method which was used for the original payment. No refunds are possible in the event of a no show for an existing reservation. ● Refunds will be done only through the original mode of payment. ➢ Accomodation: Unless otherwise stated, prices are based on two persons sharing a room (twin sharing). Rooms for single occupants are available with an additional supplementary rate. Hotels and lodges are named as an indication of quality and rooms may be reserved at an establishment of similar quality. Published prices are inclusive of tariffs and other costs at the time of printing and are subject to change without notice. ➢ Tipping: Tipping is customary for expressing one’s satisfaction with good services rendered to him by staff on duty with him. We advise you to tip as you are willing. This will be greatly appreciated by staff, but you are not obligated to do so.
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Day 1 Karnak and Luxor Temples Welcome to Luxor and the start of a wonderful Nile cruise holiday. This morning our tour will begin with visiting the magnificent Temple of Karnak. More than a temple, Karnak is a gigantic and stunning complex of sanctuaries and pylons dedicated to the Theban gods, considered one of the best Luxor tours, then Luxor temple which is 3400 years old built by King Amenhotep III and King Ramses II. After finishing our tour, now we Transfer you in a private air conditioned car to your Nile Cruise, Rest of Day Relaxing. Then we spend the night in our authentic Nile cruise.
Day 2 visiting valley of the kings Take a flight over Luxor with Luxor Optionapl hot air balloon ride early this morning before we tour the ancient city of Thebes. The massive pair of statues known as the Colossi of Memnon are the first monuments you’ll see during our morning visit to Luxor – home to the legendary Valley of the Kings. After that, enjoy watching Luxor west bank famous industry, making the alabaster, by visiting the village of the artisans and meeting the locals who are descended from the ancient workers who curved the tombs and built the temples to know more about their hand skills in making the Alabaster. You’ll also see the colonnaded Temple of Queen Hatshepsut. Anchors away this afternoon as we set sail downstream to Edfu.
Day 3 Edfu Temple Nile cruising. Relax as we sail the Nile. Breakfast on board of the Nile cruise. Early This morning we visit the magnifisent temple of Lord Horus the falcon (Edfu Temple). -Ride the horse carriage to see the local city of Edfu. -Visit the Temple of Edfu (dedicated to the God Horus-falcon-headed god). -Back to Nile cruise by horse carriage. - Anchors away again as we set sail downstream to Kom Ombo., have your lunch meal on board with the sailing towards Kom Ombo. Cruising to Kom Ombo Nile cruising. Relax as we sail the Nile. Later today we visit the Temple of Kom Ombo. A unique riverside temple, it is unusual in that everything architecturally is doubled and perfectly symmetrical along the main axis of the temple including twin halls, courts, colonnades, sanctuaries and entrances.
Day 4 Aswan highlights Nile cruiser – Aswan: This morning after having breakfast in your nile cruise, we enjoy a short boat trip to Agilika Island for Philae Temple – dedicated to the goddess Isis. The temple dates from the 4th century BC but the Ptolemies and the Romans up to the 3rd century AD built most of the existing structures. We consider it the best of Aswan tours. In danger of being completely submerged by the rising water of Lake Nasser, in 1972 UNESCO stepped in and an 8-year rescue effort was undertaken to relocate the entire temple 20m higher on nearby Agilika Island. Then, we visit Aswan High Dam. Also today we Enjoy watching Aswan most famous industry, Essence and oils workshop, to know more about Aromatherapy treatment in ancient Egypt. As the sun sets, Choose to relax in your cruise or to enjoy our authentic optional Nile River trip to the Nubian Village.
Day 5 Abu Simbel temples Consider the optional early morning excursion to the Temple of Ramses II at Abu Simbel or time to relax till check out time of cuise, 8am.
5 Days Nile Cruise itinerary from Luxor Every Saturday
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mr ian hardie –
cruise boat was starting to look tired and lift not working the whole trip.food was boring with to much garlic and spices and potatos need more cooking.several guests came down with tummy bugs.no machine in reception to get cash out so tips had to be in english or euros.
Dixie Pearl Monroe –
Five days of pharaohs , falafel , and floating on gentle waves
What a ride ! From the moment we boarded in Luxor , I felt like the heroine of some grand novel .
The M / S AL Nabilatan was charming and posh without being snobby . The deck was my favorite hangout , especially during sunrise yoga .
Our adventures on land were perfectly balanced — the ancient marvels were mind‑blowing , but never overwhelming thanks to smart pacing and frequent snack breaks .
One afternoon , I even joined a henna workshop on board . My palm looked like a map to hidden treasure .
Every corner of this cruise delivered — from velvet pillows to velvety chocolate cake .
If this is how royalty used to travel , I totally get it now .
Cletus Wayne Dalton –
Golden sunsets , ancient spirits , and perfect floating memories
There’s something about the way the sun sets over the Nile that feels sacred .
Each evening aboard M / S AL Nabilatan felt like a slow dance with time .
The blend of history and hospitality was unlike anything I’ve ever experienced .
Temples told their tales through light and shadow , while the ship offered every modern comfort imaginable .
I’ll never forget the moment we reached Karnak — I stood there in silence , overwhelmed . Then back on the ship , I had the fluffiest falafel of my life . Contrast and perfection .
This wasn’t just a cruise — it was a journey inward too .
Lula Mae Hastings –
Sailing through legends with elegance and laughter all the way
We sailed with M / S AL Nabilatan this March , and I still can’t stop smiling about it .
It was part history lesson , part luxury escape , and part stand‑up comedy tour thanks to our hilarious guide .
I laughed , I learned , I lounged .
Every stop had something magical — Edfu’s towering pylons , the Nile at golden hour , and the colors of the Luxor market .
The rooms were spotless , and the beds were so comfy I nearly missed a temple tour ( don’t worry , I made it ) .
Our group felt like family by the end . We even made up Nile‑themed karaoke one night .
If laughter really is medicine , I left Egypt completely healed .
Wade Thomas –
Cultural bliss and floating serenity through Egypt’s historic soul
What I loved about the M / S AL Nabilatan wasn’t just the comfort , it was the heart .
From Luxor’s grandeur to Edfu’s elegance , every step was curated with care . Our guide spoke not only with knowledge , but with passion that made us lean in closer .
Even on board , the magic didn’t stop . Traditional Egyptian music at dinner , trivia games in the lounge , and storytelling under the stars made each night memorable .
I also appreciated how eco‑conscious the cruise was . They minimized plastic use , and the staff shared tips on sustainable travel in Egypt .
A cruise that fed the soul , not just the belly .
Darla Jean McCoy –
History , hammams , and happiness on the best Nile float of my life
If you’ve never cruised the Nile , let me set the scene : hot sun , ancient stones , fresh juice , and the soft rhythm of water . The M / S AL Nabilatan adds velvet curtains and room service to that image .
Each day started with the promise of discovery — and ended with a cold drink on the deck , toasting to gods and pharaohs .
The excursions are breathtaking . Kom Ombo , where crocodiles were once worshipped , and Edfu , where Horus stands proud in stone .
We even had a spa session on board — a full massage with Egyptian oils that made me feel like royalty .
There was also a cooking class one afternoon , where we learned to make koshari . I failed miserably , but laughed until I cried .
It’s hard to describe just how good it felt to disconnect and drift through history like that .
Bobby Joe Whitaker –
Stepping back in time aboard a river palace called Al Nabilatan
I’ve been on cruises before , but this one felt different — more grounded , more intimate , more real .
The M / S AL Nabilatan doesn’t just take you from Luxor down the Nile . It carries you through time itself . One minute you’re dining under chandeliers , the next you’re face to face with statues that have watched over empires .
Our guide made hieroglyphs feel like tweets from the past — funny , wise , and surprisingly relatable .
The rooms ? Clean , plush , and always cool . The air conditioning was a lifesaver after hiking around Karnak .
Best moment ? Stargazing from the upper deck while the boat glided silently in the moonlight . We even spotted a shooting star and made a wish that the cruise would never end .
Honestly , the whole thing felt like a well‑paced movie where you get to be the hero .
Mabel Greene –
From Luxor with love — ancient wonders and floating five‑star style
If Cleopatra had a vacation wishlist , I’m pretty sure the M / S AL Nabilatan would be on it .
We cruised from Luxor through ancient stories carved in stone , and every temple felt like it was waiting just for us .
Highlights ? Too many to list . But sailing at sunset past banana groves , with music playing softly and a cocktail in hand , was something out of a dream .
The onboard team were absolute gems . Always smiling , always ready . Our guide was like Indiana Jones with a master’s in mythology . I even caught my husband quoting him later on like he discovered Tutankhamun himself .
Meals were colorful , fresh , and wonderfully spiced . Shoutout to the stuffed vine leaves — those little rolls of joy deserve their own spotlight .
There was also a belly dancing night where I completely forgot I had two left feet . No regrets .
This cruise was a blend of elegance , warmth , and adventure .
Clifford Ray Thompson –
Luxury cruise , ancient sites , and epic sunsets every evening
We sailed from Luxor on a Saturday , and by Sunday afternoon I had officially decided that Nile time is the only time worth following .
The M / S AL Nabilatan is a class act . Polished , professional , yet wonderfully relaxed . I loved our roomy cabin with Nile views that changed by the minute .
The daily excursions kept us awestruck — from Queen Hatshepsut’s temple to the colossi of Memnon . But honestly , the sunsets stole the show every time . There’s just something about watching that fiery disc sink behind sugarcane fields from a boat that’s gently swaying on history’s oldest river .
The crew deserves a shoutout — they remembered my coffee order by day two . That’s better than my local diner .
I also appreciated the slower pace . We weren’t herded around like tourists — we moved with the rhythm of the Nile . That made all the difference .
Would I do it again ? Well , I promised I wouldn’t recommend anything , but let’s just say I’m packing my bag in my head .
Betty Lou Carter –
Five dreamy days on the Nile with ancient legends and luxury vibes
We boarded the M / S AL Nabilatan with high expectations and left with higher spirits . Our journey began in Luxor , and from the first breeze on the sun deck , I knew we were in for something special .
The boat itself is a floating boutique hotel . Everything gleamed — from the marble floors to the sparkling pool . I spent mornings sipping Turkish coffee on the upper deck while watching fishermen cast nets in golden light .
What truly blew me away was the sheer volume of ancient sites packed into the itinerary . We explored the Temple of Karnak , Edfu , and Abu Simbel with a guide who had the patience of a monk and the wit of a stand‑up comic .
Every meal on board was a mini‑feast . I still dream about that lamb tagine and the creamy rice pudding with rosewater .
Evenings were relaxed and full of joy — music , dancing , and the occasional impromptu history lesson from fellow travelers . I left knowing more about ancient gods than I ever learned in school .
Pure magic with just the right amount of mischief .
Earl Jenkins –
Smooth sailing and timeless wonders aboard Al Nabilatan luxury cruise
I spent five blissful days aboard the M / S AL Nabilatan Nile River Cruise , cruising from Luxor like a pharaoh on vacation . The moment we stepped aboard , we were greeted with cold hibiscus juice and smiles wider than the Nile itself . Our cabin was elegantly designed with modern touches , yet it whispered the spirit of ancient Egypt through its earthy tones and soft linens .
Each day felt like a living documentary as we visited Luxor Temple , the Valley of the Kings , and Kom Ombo . Our guide had a voice that could tame crocodiles and stories that brought every stone to life . Sailing between temples , we sipped mint tea on the sun deck and waved at cheerful villagers along the banks .
The staff treated us like royalty without making it awkward . From wake‑up calls with fresh juice to turn‑down service with local sweets , it was five‑star comfort without the pretension .
A personal highlight ? The open‑air galabeya party on deck under a sky so clear you could read the stars like hieroglyphs .
No moment felt rushed , no corner forgotten . It was like time slowed down just for us .
Billy Frank Wainwright –
Sailing ancient paths with modern comfort and curious company
The M/S AL Nabilatan Nile Cruise turned our spring getaway into a history lover’s dream. From the moment we sailed out of Luxor , it was five days of wonder. The ship felt like a boutique hotel floating through a living museum. Each stop brought deeper understanding—from the mystical temple of Kom Ombo to the final wonder of Aswan. And don’t get me started on the sunsets — it was like the sky dressed up for us every evening. Whether lounging with tea or exploring tombs , we were constantly surprised. Even the boat’s library had gems. Truly immersive.
Peggy Sue Harrelson –
Nile wonders , temple tales , and belly laughs along the river
We boarded M/S AL Nabilatan with dreams of temples—and left with so much more. This wasn’t just a cruise; it was a five-day journey through legend, luxury, and lots of inside jokes. Our fellow travelers quickly became friends, especially after the galabeya night (yes , there was dancing). The stops were incredible—Karnak was mind-blowing and Aswan’s market was a colorful maze. But my favorite part? The unplanned moments , like watching fishermen at dawn or chatting with the bartender about Egyptian pop songs. Real memories , not just checklists.
Bobby Joe Flanders –
Five days of Pharaohs , feluccas , and fresh dates
From Luxor to Aswan, this cruise hit every note like a perfect melody. Our M/S AL Nabilatan trip in March felt equal parts Indiana Jones and spa weekend. I loved sailing past villages where kids waved at us from the shore—talk about wholesome. We rode a felucca in Aswan, took about 200 photos of Abu Simbel, and learned more about Ramses than any school ever taught me. Onboard? Think wood-paneled elegance with that soft Nile breeze. It’s the kind of trip where you’re in sandals by day, but dressing up for dinner by night.
Travis Wayne Huckabee –
Chasing history and lounging fancy on the Nile
The M/S AL Nabilatan is the kind of ship where you can hop off to explore a 3,000-year-old temple, then return for fresh juice and a nap in your cabin’s AC. We cruised in April and every day brought something legendary. Luxor’s tombs gave us chills (and sore feet), but the boat always welcomed us back like heroes. There’s a perfect balance of culture and comfort—like sipping mint tea while cruising past banana plantations. Our guide told tales that made hieroglyphs feel alive. My travel buddy even cried at Philae Temple—not ashamed to say I almost did too.
Loretta Mae Tomlinson –
From ancient glory to sweet Egyptian desserts every evening
Hop aboard on a Saturday and prepare for five sweet days of Nile cruising bliss! We sailed on the M/S AL Nabilatan in February and it felt like time travel with a dessert cart. Karnak’s sheer size left us speechless, but the nightly meals? Those got us talking fast. Our chef’s take on local cuisine was like edible history class. Edfu and Kom Ombo felt like giant open-air museums, and cruising past riverside villages gave a sense of real life beyond the guidebooks. Best part? Watching the Nile shimmer under moonlight from our private balcony. Pure magic.
Hank Cletus Montgomery –
Luxury cruise life with hieroglyphs and hot tubs
Nothing like sailing down the Nile and spotting temples from a hot tub. Our M/S AL Nabilatan experience was packed with iconic stops, cultural gems, and just the right amount of silly. I once tripped on my sandal trying to get the best angle of Hatshepsut’s Temple—worth it. Every day was a new chapter of adventure. From towering columns to colorful tombs, we soaked up Egyptian history while being absolutely spoiled onboard. The staff knew our names by day two. The rooftop bar became our go-to for storytelling and star-gazing. And don’t get me started on the desserts…
Ruby Nell Atwood –
Five days of epic Nile magic and poolside naps
We started our M/S AL Nabilatan Nile journey in early March, and let me tell you—it was five days of ancient temples and serious pampering. The itinerary was genius: Luxor to Aswan with all the big hitters like Karnak, Edfu, and Abu Simbel. The cruise schedule had us moving smoothly without feeling rushed. In between temples, we chilled by the upper deck pool with fresh hibiscus juice in hand. One day, we docked near a tiny riverside village and caught the sound of prayer drifting across the water—goosebumps. The ship’s spa? Tiny but mighty. I got a massage that practically turned me into jelly.
Caleb Boone –
Ancient secrets and soft pillows from Luxor to Aswan
We sailed away from Luxor on a Saturday, and by Sunday I’d forgotten what email stress even was. The M/S AL Nabilatan turned out to be a dreamy combo of old-world mystery and modern comfort. The crew? Friendly as Southern neighbors. The cabins? Think boutique hotel meets Cleopatra. Each temple stop added a new layer of wow—especially Philae, which we visited at sunset. I even tried wearing a galabeya at the onboard party (there’s photo evidence, sadly). Meals were a flavorful trip through Egyptian cuisine, and we were always full—sometimes too full. Ten out of ten for vibes, storytelling, and not getting sunburned thanks to those shaded loungers.
Martha Lou Greer –
Floating through Pharaohs’ lands with luxury and laughter
Who knew ancient ruins could pair so perfectly with plush bedding? We boarded the M/S AL Nabilatan Nile Cruise in January and by day two we were hooked—on falafel, history, and those Nile sunsets. Luxor Temple at night? Magical. Kom Ombo’s double gods? Even cooler than it sounds. And that rooftop sundeck? We practically lived there, wrapped in towels and snapping photos like influencers. Our guide had all the knowledge and none of the monotone. This cruise wasn’t just a trip; it was a floating festival of food, stories, and surreal views. Oh, and the WiFi worked better than expected—score!
Earl Rayburn –
Sailing back in time aboard a modern Nile cruise wonder
Our 5-day voyage on the M/S AL Nabilatan from Luxor was like living inside a history book—with room service and air-conditioning. From the moment we stepped on board that Saturday, everything was top-notch. The ship itself was a floating beauty with its polished interiors, panoramic windows, and comfy cabins that made us feel like royalty. What stood out most was waking up each morning to ancient temples greeting us from the riverbank—talk about breakfast views! Karnak and Edfu were jaw-dropping. We even caught a Nubian dance show one night that had us clapping off-beat but smiling like fools. I still dream about the upper deck pool. Also, big shout-out to the chef for turning dinner into a gourmet adventure every evening.