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CroisiEurope Nile: 7 nights from Luxor with RV Star of Luxor
Sep 26, 2026

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Departure Port: Luxor ➞ Landing: Luxor

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Luxor

Luxor

Luxor, once Thebes, the ancient capital of Egypt is today one of the most important cities in the country as well as a concentration of history and wonder.

Not far from the banks of the Nile in fact, the territory houses treasures of inestimable value including the Valley of the Kings, also known as Wadi Biban el-Muluk, which houses within a suggestive location the tombs of the rulers who reigned during the New Kingdom of Egypt. Also not to be missed are the Karnak complex, the famous Luxor temple, that of Hatshepsut and the Valley of the Queens.

Luxor: Nile Cruise Gateway to Ancient Egypt

Embark on an extraordinary journey from Luxor, often called the "world's greatest open-air museum," serving as a primary departure point for Nile River cruises in Egypt. With its awe-inspiring temples, tombs, and monuments, including the Valley of the Kings and Karnak Temple, Luxor offers an unparalleled historical prelude to your cruise. Immerse yourself in millennia of pharaonic history and vibrant local culture before setting sail on the serene waters of the Nile.

Sail Through History on the Nile from Luxor

Cruises departing from Luxor provide an enchanting way to explore the ancient wonders of Egypt. Glide along the timeless Nile River, witnessing daily life along its banks and stopping at iconic sites like the Temple of Hatshepsut and Edfu. From the comfort of your ship, you'll experience breathtaking sunrises and sunsets over the desert landscapes, while expert guides bring the stories of pharaohs and gods to life. This journey promises profound cultural immersion and serene relaxation, leaving you with an unforgettable connection to Egypt's glorious past.

Luxor

Luxor

Luxor, once Thebes, the ancient capital of Egypt is today one of the most important cities in the country as well as a concentration of history and wonder.

Not far from the banks of the Nile in fact, the territory houses treasures of inestimable value including the Valley of the Kings, also known as Wadi Biban el-Muluk, which houses within a suggestive location the tombs of the rulers who reigned during the New Kingdom of Egypt. Also not to be missed are the Karnak complex, the famous Luxor temple, that of Hatshepsut and the Valley of the Queens.

Luxor: Nile Cruise Gateway to Ancient Egypt

Embark on an extraordinary journey from Luxor, often called the "world's greatest open-air museum," serving as a primary departure point for Nile River cruises in Egypt. With its awe-inspiring temples, tombs, and monuments, including the Valley of the Kings and Karnak Temple, Luxor offers an unparalleled historical prelude to your cruise. Immerse yourself in millennia of pharaonic history and vibrant local culture before setting sail on the serene waters of the Nile.

Sail Through History on the Nile from Luxor

Cruises departing from Luxor provide an enchanting way to explore the ancient wonders of Egypt. Glide along the timeless Nile River, witnessing daily life along its banks and stopping at iconic sites like the Temple of Hatshepsut and Edfu. From the comfort of your ship, you'll experience breathtaking sunrises and sunsets over the desert landscapes, while expert guides bring the stories of pharaohs and gods to life. This journey promises profound cultural immersion and serene relaxation, leaving you with an unforgettable connection to Egypt's glorious past.

Edfu

Edfu

Aswan

Aswan

Of all the cities bordering the Nile, Aswan is undoubtedly the most tourist and commercial one. Despite its modern aspect, however, there are many archeological sites and points of interest located in its
surroundings.
Within this attractions there are the Temples of File to be discovered on a relaxing boat trip, the famous Temple of Kom Ombo located on Ombos Hills, the Temple of Edfu also known as Temple of Horus and Elephantine Island, the largest one on the Nile.

Esna

Esna

Esna

Esna

Luxor

Luxor

Luxor, once Thebes, the ancient capital of Egypt is today one of the most important cities in the country as well as a concentration of history and wonder.

Not far from the banks of the Nile in fact, the territory houses treasures of inestimable value including the Valley of the Kings, also known as Wadi Biban el-Muluk, which houses within a suggestive location the tombs of the rulers who reigned during the New Kingdom of Egypt. Also not to be missed are the Karnak complex, the famous Luxor temple, that of Hatshepsut and the Valley of the Queens.

Luxor: Nile Cruise Gateway to Ancient Egypt

Embark on an extraordinary journey from Luxor, often called the "world's greatest open-air museum," serving as a primary departure point for Nile River cruises in Egypt. With its awe-inspiring temples, tombs, and monuments, including the Valley of the Kings and Karnak Temple, Luxor offers an unparalleled historical prelude to your cruise. Immerse yourself in millennia of pharaonic history and vibrant local culture before setting sail on the serene waters of the Nile.

Sail Through History on the Nile from Luxor

Cruises departing from Luxor provide an enchanting way to explore the ancient wonders of Egypt. Glide along the timeless Nile River, witnessing daily life along its banks and stopping at iconic sites like the Temple of Hatshepsut and Edfu. From the comfort of your ship, you'll experience breathtaking sunrises and sunsets over the desert landscapes, while expert guides bring the stories of pharaohs and gods to life. This journey promises profound cultural immersion and serene relaxation, leaving you with an unforgettable connection to Egypt's glorious past.

Luxor

Luxor

Luxor, once Thebes, the ancient capital of Egypt is today one of the most important cities in the country as well as a concentration of history and wonder.

Not far from the banks of the Nile in fact, the territory houses treasures of inestimable value including the Valley of the Kings, also known as Wadi Biban el-Muluk, which houses within a suggestive location the tombs of the rulers who reigned during the New Kingdom of Egypt. Also not to be missed are the Karnak complex, the famous Luxor temple, that of Hatshepsut and the Valley of the Queens.

Luxor: Nile Cruise Gateway to Ancient Egypt

Embark on an extraordinary journey from Luxor, often called the "world's greatest open-air museum," serving as a primary departure point for Nile River cruises in Egypt. With its awe-inspiring temples, tombs, and monuments, including the Valley of the Kings and Karnak Temple, Luxor offers an unparalleled historical prelude to your cruise. Immerse yourself in millennia of pharaonic history and vibrant local culture before setting sail on the serene waters of the Nile.

Sail Through History on the Nile from Luxor

Cruises departing from Luxor provide an enchanting way to explore the ancient wonders of Egypt. Glide along the timeless Nile River, witnessing daily life along its banks and stopping at iconic sites like the Temple of Hatshepsut and Edfu. From the comfort of your ship, you'll experience breathtaking sunrises and sunsets over the desert landscapes, while expert guides bring the stories of pharaohs and gods to life. This journey promises profound cultural immersion and serene relaxation, leaving you with an unforgettable connection to Egypt's glorious past.