Crucero de 5 días por el Nilo de Luxor a Asuán

4.9/5

Lo más destacado del crucero

  • Karnak & Luxor Temples
  • Valle de los Reyes
  • Templo de Hatshepsut
  • Templo de Edfu
  • Templo de Kom Ombo
  • Templo de Philae

Itinerario

Día 1: Embarque en Luxor, Templo de Karnak. Día 2: Ribera oeste — Valle de los Reyes, Hatshepsut. Día 3: Navegación hacia Edfu. Día 4: Kom Ombo, llegada a Asuán. Día 5: Templo de Philae, desembarque.

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Templo de Hatshepsut

Magnificent mortuary temple of Queen Hatshepsut, built on the foot of El Deir el-Bahari.
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Valley of the kings

Ancient royal burial site housing the tombs of Egypt’s most powerful pharaohs.
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Karnak complex

One of the largest worship places on the planet Earth.
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Templo de Edfu

One of Egypt’s most spectacularly preserved ancient shrines, dedicated to the falcon god Horus. Step back in time as you marvel at its colossal entrance pylon, towering columns, and perfectly intact chambers that bring pharaonic history to life.
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Templo de Luxor

A large, iconic ancient complex located on the east bank of the Nile River, beautifully illuminated at night, featuring massive seated statues of Ramesses II.
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philae Temple

An enchanting island jewel dedicated to the goddess Isis, rescued from the rising waters of the Nile. Accessible only by a scenic boat ride, this beautiful temple complex offers a romantic, picturesque setting unmatched anywhere else in Egypt.

Arrival & Luxor East Bank
Embarkation: Board your 5-star luxury cruise ship in Luxor, check into your cabin, and settle in.
Karnak Temple Complex: Visit the massive ancient complex dedicated to the Amun triad, famous for its grand Hypostyle Hall.
Luxor Temple: Explore the beautifully preserved temple located in the heart of the city, which is especially striking at dusk when illuminated.
Overnight: Stay on board the cruise ship in Luxor.

Luxor West Bank & Sailing to Edfu
Valley of the Kings: Cross the river to explore the ancient royal burial ground containing rock-cut tombs of New Kingdom Pharaohs.
Hatshepsut Temple: Visit the unique, multi-terraced mortuary temple carved into the cliffs of Deir el-Bahari.
Colossi of Memnon: Make a brief stop to see the two massive stone statues of Pharaoh Amenhotep III.
Sailing via Esna: Return to the ship to begin sailing south toward Edfu, passing through the Esna Lock along the way.
Overnight: Stay on board while docked or sailing toward Edfu.

Edfu & Kom Ombo Temples
Temple of Horus at Edfu: Disembark to visit the exceptionally well-preserved Ptolemaic temple dedicated to the falcon god Horus.
Sailing to Kom Ombo: Return to the cruise ship to relax and enjoy the changing landscape while sailing upriver.
Kom Ombo Temple: Tour the unique double temple dedicated symmetrically to Sobek (the crocodile god) and Haroeris (the falcon god), and visit the adjacent Crocodile Museum.
Sailing to Aswan: Continue sailing south through the night.
Overnight: Stay on board the cruise ship arriving in Aswan.

Aswan Highlights
Aswan High Dam: Visit the monumental engineering feat built in the 1960s that created Lake Nasser.
Philae Temple: Take a short motorboat ride to Agilkia Island to explore the beautiful temple complex dedicated to the goddess Isis.
Unfinished Obelisk: Visit the ancient granite quarries to see the largest known ancient obelisk left carved directly into the bedrock.
Overnight: Stay on board the cruise ship in Aswan.

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