Description

Movenpick MS Royal Lotus is a 5-star deluxe Nile cruise. It will give you the chance to discover the ruins of Ancient Egypt with style and comfort. This river cruiser is appointed with elegant suites, a large sundeck with a large swimming pool, a gym, and more. It contains 60 cabins of approximately 22 sqm and 2 magnificent Royal Suites.  Pure luxury and unrivalled Swiss hospitality await on Movenpick MS Royal Lotus as you embark your journey from Luxor or Aswan. The Movenpick MS Royal Lotus offers spacious accommodation and a range of public areas to suit every mood from where you can enjoy the beautiful scenery of the banks of the Nile. See the temples and tombs of the ancient world as you cruise by in a relaxed setting.

Includes
  • Meet and assist service upon arrival & departure. 
  • Assistance of our personnel during your stay and excursions. 
  • All transfers by a modern air-conditioned deluxe vehicle.
  • Accommodation on board 5 star cruise on full board basis.
  • Private (English-French-Spanish) speaking Egyptologist guide.
  • Entrance fees to all sights between Luxor and Aswan.
  • English-speaking tour guide during your excursions.
  • All service charges and taxes.
Excludes
  • Any extras and personal spending
  • Tipping

Notes

Cruise
  • Panoramic windows in each cabin
  • Cabins are fully air conditioned
  • Internet access
  • Private bath/shower with hair dryer
  • Satellite color TV
  • Protection and smoke detector in each cabin
  • Spa center and message
  • Swimming pool, bar & Sun deck
  • Safe box in each cabin
  • Telephone system with international calls.
  • Doctor on calls on board.
  • Gymnasium Laundry service & housekeeping
  • All major credit cards accepted
Cruise Highlights
Luxor City : Karnak Temples - Luxor Temple - Hatshepsut Temple - Valley of the Kings - Colossi of Memnon.
Aswan City : Edfu Temple - Kom Ombo Temple - Philae Temple - Felucca ride - Aswan's High Dam
Run
Every Monday from Luxor & Friday from Aswan

Itinerary A

Upon Arrival to Luxor airport or Luxor railway station Our Egypt Luxor tours guide will wait you outside holding a sign with your name or our company’s sign, then picking you up by the air conditioned private vehicle to visit the two Massive temples on the eastern bank of the Nile.
 
The first one is Karnak Temple Complex which comprises a vast mix of decayed temples, chapels, pylons, and other buildings. Building at the complex began during the reign of Senusret I in the Middle Kingdom and continued into the Ptolemaic Period. It's a vast open-air museum, and the second largest ancient religious site in the world. It's mainly a place to worship the Theban triad (Gods Amon, his consort Mut, and their son Khunso).
 
The Second Temple is Luxor Temple which is believed that one of the ancient Egyptian's festivals was held inside the temple as there are different scenes on the walls representing the celebration of the festival. Its inner part was built by King Amenhotep III while the outer part was built by King Ramses II.
Then going for the Nile Cruise embarkation (Movenpick MS Royal Lotus Nile Cruise) to have lunch, enjoy folkloric show, having dinner and stay on board overnight in Luxor.
You will have breakfast, then you will be picked up to visit the archaeological sites of the ancient Egyptians on the west bank of the Nile including:
 
Valley of the kings where you will see the well preserved tombs belonging to the kings of the new kingdom including the great ruler Ramses II and the child King Tut Ankh Amon.
 
The Mortuary Temple of Queen Hatshepsut it's called "the Holy of Holies"..it is one the best architecture buildings ..it consist of three levels connected with each other by ramps and has different scenes on its walls depicting the divine birth of the Queen and her Commercial expedition to Punt Land. The temple is mainly dedicated to worship the supreme god Amon-Ra.
 
The 2 Colossi of Memnun which are two massive statues representing King Amenhotep III in a seating Position).
Then going back to the floating hotel to have lunch, enjoy folkloric show and start sailing towards Edfu and stay overnight on borad sailing
After arrival to Edfu having breakfast. Then you will go to witness the most complete and well-preserved temple in Egypt which is:
 
 Edfu temple  whuch is flanked by beautiful granite statues of the falcon god Horus. The Ptolemaic temple was dedicated to the falcon god "Horus". The reliefs that cover the walls, columns, and doorways of the temple constitute an extremely important source of information about ancient Egyptian religious and political thought. Among the most interesting of these reliefs tell the story of Horus exacting his revenge on Seth for the murder of his father, Osiris, an event that was re-enacted annually in the temple. Other reliefs recount the stages of the temple’s construction, and provide dates for the completion of different building elements. Ending our tour to Edfu temple and going back to the cruise, and proceed to sail to Kom-Ombo while having lunch.
 
Upon reaching the area you will go to visit the unusual double built temple of Kom-Ombo which is dedicated to the Falcon god "Haroeris"(the southern part) and the crocodile god "Sobek"(the northern part). It was built during the Ptolemaic era. The scene on the inner face of the rear wall of the temple is of particular interest, and probably represents a set of surgical instruments.
going back to the cruise, having the dinner and proceed to sail to Aswan overnight.
Optional: In the early morning, you will go towards Abu Simbel (Around 3 Hrs. Driving) to visit the location of the most famous temples (The Great and Small temples) of King Ramses II and his wife Queen Nefertari . The most spectacular aspect of this temple is its setting in the solid rock above the banks of the Nile River. The complex is part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site known as the "Nubian Monuments," which run from Abu Simbel downriver to Philae (near Aswan) . It is believed that the axis of the temple was positioned by the ancient Egyptian architects in such a way that on October 22 and February 22, the rays of the sun would penetrate the sanctuary and illuminate the sculptures on the back wall, except for the statue of Ptah , the god connected with the Underworld , who always remained in the dark. These dates are allegedly the king's birthday and coronation day.
 
Then going back to Aswan afternoon After that, you will go in A Felucca ride around the islands of Aswan and Kitchener’s Botanical Garden where you will see different beautiful types of subtropical, exotic, and rare plantings and Elephantine island which is the largest island of Aswan area , Elephantine is Greek for elephant as It is believed that the island received its name because it was a major ivory trading center. There are different monuments which were excavated in the island like the ruins of a temple dedicated to the ram god Khnum " God of water". Elephantine was considered as cult center for god Khnum.
Then going back to the cruise to stay overnight onboard
After breakfast, Disembarkation. you will be transferred to visit:
 
Aswan's High Dam which is one of the most important achievements of the last century in Egypt .It Contains 18 times the material used in the great pyramid of Cheops and It provides Egypt with the water and electricity and secures the country from the destructive inundation of the Nile River .
 
Then you will visit the Temple of Isis at Philae which its construction started during the reign of Ptolemy II and completed by the Roman emperors. And it was dedicated to goddess Isis which was considered the mother of god and she is the mother god Horus and the consort of God Osiris.
Afternoon, going to Aswan International airport to take the flight or the sleeper train from Aswan railway station back to Cairo.

Itinerary B

Upon arrival to Aswan Airport or Aswan Railway Station, our tour guide will be waiting outside to pick you up to visit:
 
Aswan's High Dam which is one of the most important achievements of the last century in Egypt .It Contains 18 times the material used in the great pyramid of Cheops and It provides Egypt with the water and electricity and secures the country from the destructive inundation of the Nile River.
 
Then you will visit the Temple of Isis at Philae which its construction started during the reign of Ptolemy II and completed by the Roman emperors. And it was dedicated to goddess Isis which was considered the mother of god and she is the mother god Horus and the consort of God Osiris.
Then , you will be transferred for the Nile Cruise Embarkation (Movenpick MS Royal Lotus Nile Cruise). having lunch, and have some rest and refreshment.
 
Afternoon you will go in A Felucca ride around the islands of Aswan and Kitchener’s Botanical Garden where you will see different beautiful types of subtropical, exotic, and rare plantings and Elephantine island which is the largest island of Aswan area, Elephantine is Greek for elephant as It is believed that the island received its name because it was a major ivory trading center. There are different monuments which were excavated in the island like the ruins of a temple dedicated to the ram god Khnum “God of water". Elephantine was considered as cult center for god Khnum.
Then going back to the Nile cruise to have dinner on board and enjoying some oriental or Nubian shows. And stay overnight on board on Aswan
Optional: At 4.00 am you will go towards Abu Simbel (Around 3 Hrs. Driving) to visit the location of the most famous temples (The Great and Small temples) of King Ramses II and his wife Queen Nefertari. The most spectacular aspect of this temple is its setting in the solid rock above the banks of the Nile River. The complex is part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site known as the "Nubian Monuments," which run from Abu Simbel downriver to Philae (near Aswan). It is believed that the axis of the temple was positioned by the ancient Egyptian architects in such a way that on October 22 and February 22, the rays of the sun would penetrate the sanctuary and illuminate the sculptures on the back wall, except for the statue of Ptah, the god connected with the Underworld, who always remained in the dark. These dates are allegedly the king's birthday and coronation day.
 
Then going back to Aswan at 1 pm Afternoon, Start sailing towards Kom-Ombo while having lunch. Upon reaching the area you will go to visit the unusual double built temple OF Kom-Ombo which is dedicated to the Falcon god "Haroeris"(the southern part) and the crocodile god "Sobek"(the northern part). It was built during the Ptolemaic era. The scene on the inner face of the rear wall of the temple is of particular interest, and probably represents a set of surgical instruments.
After that getting back to the cruise in order to continue sailing towards Edfu while having dinner. and stay overnight in Edfu
In the morning , you will go to witness the most complete and well-preserved temple in Egypt which is:
 
(Edfu temple) which is flanked by beautiful granite statues of the falcon god Horus. The Ptolemaic temple was dedicated to the falcon god "Horus". The reliefs that cover the walls, columns, and doorways of the temple constitute an extremely important source of information about ancient Egyptian religious and political thought. Among the most interesting of these reliefs tell the story of Horus exacting his revenge on Seth for the murder of his father, Osiris, an event that was re- enacted annually in the temple. Other reliefs recount the stages of the temple’s construction, and provide dates for the completion of different building elements. Ending our tour to Edfu temple and going back to the cruise, having the lunch and proceed to sail to Luxor .
 
After reaching Luxor.you will be picked up to visit the two Massive temples on the eastern bank of the Nile.
 
The first one is Karnak Temple Complex which comprises a vast mix of decayed temples, chapels, pylons, and other buildings. Building at the complex began during the reign of Senusret I in the Middle Kingdom and continued into the Ptolemaic Period. It's a vast open-air museum, and the second largest ancient religious site in the world. It's mainly a place to worship the Theban triad (Gods Amun,his consort Mut, and their son Khunso).
 
The Second Temple is Luxor Temple which is believed that one of the ancient Egyptian's festivals was held inside the temple as there are different scenes on the walls representing the celebration of the festival. Its inner part was built by King Amenhotep III while the outer part was built by King Ramses II.
Then going back to the floating hotel to have dinner, enjoy folkloric show, and stay on board overnight in Luxor.
After breakfast, disembarkation Then heading to visit the archaeological sites of the ancient Egyptians on the west bank of the Nile including:
 
(Valley of the kings where you will see the well preserved tombs belonging to the kings of the new kingdom including the great ruler Ramses II and the child King Tut Ankh Amon.
 
The Mortuary Temple of Queen Hatshepsut it's called "the Holy of Holies”. It is one the best architecture buildings. It consist of three levels connected with each other by ramps and has different scenes on its walls depicting the divine birth of the Queen and her Commercial expedition to Punt Land. The temple is mainly dedicated to worship the supreme god Amon-Ra.
 
The 2 Colossi of Memnun which are two massive statues representing King Amenhotep III in a seating Position).
Afternoon, going to Luxor International airport to take the flight or the sleeper train from Luxor railway station back to Cairo

Prices

5 Days/4 Nights  Per Person in Single Room  Per Person in Double Room
Prices MAY-SEP  1625 US$  1012 US$
Prices OCT-APR  2140 US$  1350 US$

 

 

4 Days/3 Nights  Per Person in Single Room  Per Person in Double Room
Prices MAY-SEP 1240 US$ 740 US$
Prices OCT-APR 1640 US$  1050 US$

 

Prices
Prices are quoted in US Dollars per person per trip except during Christmas, New Year & Easter holidays.
Children Policy
0 - 05.99 Free of Charge
6 - 11.99 pay 50% of tour price
12+ pay full tour price as per adult person.
Notes :
Child pricing applies to children who share rooms with their parents (Max 2 Children in one Room)