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6 Night Nile Cruise

Explore Ancient Wonders: 6 Night Nile River Cruise

Our 6 Night Nile Cruise is carefully planned and always amazes you. It’s cheap, luxurious, enjoyable, and could improve any trip to Egypt in almost every way.

Seven-day, six-night Nile cruises may not give you as much relaxing time as longer cruises, but you’ll still see the same stunning sights and enjoy the same luxury as cruising from Aswan to Luxor or Luxor to Aswan.

The 6-night cruise is the best way to explore Egypt.

Although there is no way to go back in time, the 6-night Nile River cruise is very close. After all, they take you to some of the world’s most important and beautiful places, some of which have been around for thousands of years.

Most of them showcase the best of “Pharaonic Egypt” and give you a good idea of what life was like during that long and exciting period.

After all, most six-night Nile cruises stay in the beautiful area between Aswan and Luxor. This area, about a third of the way down the Nile, is where the ancient city of Thebes lies, and it was the capital of many Pharaonic dynasties.

It is now called Luxor, as there are substantial temple complexes in Karnak and Luxor. It is also where you can discover the wonders of the Western Desert. Some must-visit places include the Valley of the Kings, Hatshepsut Temple, Deir el-Bahri, Colossi of Memnon, and Medinet Habu.

In Aswan, farther south, 6-night Nile cruises may start or end in this quiet and pleasant area. The Aswan High Dam and Lake Nasser stretches for hundreds of miles beyond. There is also the unfinished Obelisk, Philae Temple, Kitchener Island, and many other places of interest.

Sightseeing during the 6-night Nile cruise

6 Night Nile Cruise

Of course, 6-Night Nile Cruises is an excellent option for more than just a start and an end. Between Aswan and Luxor, there are many more. Whether you’re sailing from north to south or vice versa, you’ll likely stop at:

  • The giant Aswan High Dam is to the north of the smaller Aswan Low Dam, where the Philae Temple has been moved to an island called Agilikia Island in the reservoir made by the Aswan Low Dam. Authors like Ptolemy and Pliny the Elder gave it its name because it was part of a temple complex. It was built in 362 BCE and has been called one of Osiris’ graves for a long time.
  • Kom Ombo is a top-rated stop on most 6-night Nile cruises. It is one of the most well-known temples because of its “double” shape. People like to visit this site, which was once known for its sacred crocodiles and temples to Horus the Elder and Sobek, the god of crocodiles. It is also well-known for the carved reliefs that show medical tools. These reliefs are a few examples of these tools from the ancient world.
  • Edfu: The Edfu Temple is one of Egypt’s biggemost prominentbest-kept temples. It is a beautiful place to honor Horus. It was made in the late period of Pharaonic Egypt, from 237 to 57 BCE. The tower has gorgeous reliefs and is one of the few structures with roofs still in place. Gabal Selsela is close to Edfu Temple, and this temple was moved away from the Nile.
  • Esna is a beautiful place to stop between Luxor and the very well-known sites of Edfu and Kom Ombo. It is on many itineraries for 6-night Nile cruises. It is also where the beautiful Temple of Khnum is found. This was built during the time of the Romans, or even a little earlier, during the last Ptolemaic period of ancient Egypt. It is built on top of a temple of Tuthmosis III from the 18th dynasty, but more of this earlier building still needs to be dug up.

For this reason, a 6-night Nile cruise allows you to explore Luxor, Aswan, and other famous and attractive sites. Six-night Nile cruises are alluring because they offer much more than luxury transportation.

Benefits of a 6-night Nile cruise.

  • Most six-night Nile cruises are as lovely as a 5-star hotel but offer much more.
  • The 6-night Nile cruise that includes all meals, tours, and transfers is the easiest to book. Meals and drinks are included in the package, so you don’t have to worry about anything else on your trip besides spending money and tips.
  • Not only that, but many of the best 6-night Nile cruises also have experts on board who give lectures and talks.
  • Whether they are an Egyptologist, an archaeologist, a historian, or a novelist, they will talk to you before your trip and then show you around the sites. For example, the Valley of the Kings is not just a bunch of tombs you and your tour group can wander through without a plan.
  • Instead, you’ll have a guide who knows a lot about everything from carvings and paintings to carvings and engravings and can tell you more about them.
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The Role of 6- Night Nile Cruises during your trip

For many travelers, a 6-night Nile cruise is either the best part of their trip or the whole point. A cruise might be an excellent way to see Egypt, but it’s up to you how much of your journey you spend on the water.

For example, if your cruise ends in Aswan, you might want to add a trip to Lake Nasser. This will get you closer to some of Nubian Egypt’s UNESCO World Heritage Sites, like the famous Abu Simbel Temple.

After seeing Luxor, you can visit Cairo and tour the Western Desert’s oasis cities. You can also cruise from Cairo to Luxor and see even more amazing old ruins.

You can make your trip down the Nile as fancy as you want. You can choose between traditional wooden dahabiyas with big sails and modern cruise ships with all the comforts.

You will remember this beautiful country in a good way. Luxury Nile cruises are almost as good as time travel because they make you feel like you’re back in ancient times.

About the author

Egypt Planners Team is a highly experienced travel agency specializing in memorable trips to Egypt. The team comprises expert travel planners and tour guides with a deep knowledge of Egypt's history, culture, and top tourist destinations.
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