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MS Nubian Sea Lake Nasser cruise
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MS Nubian Sea, Lake Nasser Cruise sail at Lake Nasser is 86 m lenght, has 69 cabins including 4 suites with air-conditioning. The sundeck is ideal for those who wish to do nothing more than soak up the sun, for those who wish to escape the midday sun a covered outside restaurant beckons. The pool and sundeck area situated towards the front of Nubian Sea, Lake Nasser cruise
MS Nubian Sea Lake Nasser Cruise is 86 m lenght, has 69 cabins including 4 suites. All cabin have air-conditions, shower en-suite facilities, internal telephone and radio. The cabins of Nubian Sea, Lake Nasser cruise are more than have a window, with two satellite television channels, individually controlled air conditioning. The bathrooms are big, equipped with a shower and hair dryer. The pool and sundeck area is well appointed being situated towards the front of the Lake Nasser cruise.
MS Nubian Sea's Lake Nasser Cruise facilities:
Lounge areas, its restaurant and bars, discotheque, outdoor swimming pool, a covered outside restaurant beckons, also a sauna, air-condition.
MS Nubian Sea Lake Nasser Cruise Cabins:
The Lake Nasser cruise is consisted of 69 cabins and 4 suites. Cabin has an ensuite bathroom, telephone, radio, central piped music, air-conditioner with individual control
Sun Deck : 4 cabins, each with a terace
Upper Deck : 28 cabins each with a private balcony
Main Deck : 16 cabins each with a private balcony
Nile Deck : 21 cabins without balconies
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Aswan / Abu Simbel Every Monday
4 Nights / 5 Days Itinerary
Day 1: Lake Nasser Cruise - Aswan / Board cruise
You will be transferred from the point of your arrival or your hotel in Aswan and board Nubian Sea Lake Nasser cruise. Lunch will be served aboard lake cruise, followed by guided tour to Kalabsha Temple considered one of the biggest temples that was built in the era of the XVIII dynasty and dedicated to the fertility god Mandukis. Temple is classical for the Ptolemaic period with pylons, courtyard, hypostyle hall and three room sanctuaries. Also you will visit Beit el-Wali represents another of Ramesses II's Nubian monuments dedicated principally to Amun, together with other gods, that was cut out of the rock and is probably unique as the smallest of its gender. On the walls of the forecourt are several fascinating reliefs, detailing the Pharaoh's victory over the Nubians and his war against the Lybians and Syrians. And kiosk of Kertassi built of Two Hathor-headed capped columns flank the entrance during the Greek Roman period and dedicate Goddess Isis. Afternoon tea will be served in the lounge aboard. Dinner and overnight aboard Nubian Sea, Nasser cruise will be in the Aswan Harbour.
Day 2: Lake Nasser Cruise - Wadi El Seboua
You will have breakfast on board Nubian Sea. You will sail to Wadi El Seboua, cocktail will be offered while passing Tropics of Cancer after which the area experiences no dramatic change in season because the sun is consistently high in the sky throughout the year. Lunch and dinner will be served on board lake cruise, overnight stay on board Nubian Sea Lake cruise.
Day 3: Lake Nasser Cruise - Wadi El Seboua / Amada
Breakfast at Nubian Sea, Nasser cruise and then early visiting Wadi El Seboua Temple. In Arabic it is mean "Valley Of Lions" and refers to the avenue of 10 Sphinxes that stood in front of the Temple Of Ramses - Mery - Amun, dedicated by Ramses II to the two Gods Amon Ra and Harmakis. Then you see the temple of Dakka, dedicated to Thoth, it's construction appears to have become a combined effort between these Nubian kings and the line of Greek Pharaohs in Egypt, the temple itself was started by Arkamani and was added to by his contemporary, Ptolemy IV, and decorated by later Ptolemies; and the temple of Meharrakka dates from the Greco-Roman period dedicated to Serapis. Sailing to Amada during lunch, in arrival visit to the Temple of Amada, the oldest Egyptian temple in Nubia, was first constructed by pharaoh Thutmose III of the 18th dynasty and dedicated to Amun and Re-Horakhty with next continues the decoration program for this structure by other pharaohs. Then u will see the Temple of Derr is a rock-cut temple built by pharaoh Ramesses II in Lower Nubia and the Tomb of Penout, the only conserved example of a tomb of an Egyptian viceroy in Nubia. Dinner and overnight aboard Nubian Sea Lake cruise.
Day 4: Lake Nasser Cruise - Kasr Ibrim / Abu Simbel
You will have breakfast while sail to Kasr Ibrim, the last Nubian monument remaining in its original location. Tour is conducted from the ship's sundeck as entrance is not permitted. Continue your sailing to Abu Simbel to visit Great Tempe carved into a cliff on the banks of Nile as a grand display of the power and territory of Ramses the Great, dedicated to the gods Amun, Ra-Horakhty, and Ptah, as well as to the deified Ramses himself and generally considered the grandest and most beautiful of the temples commissioned during the reign of Ramses II, and The temple of Hathor and Nefertari, also known as the Small Temple built about one hundred meters northeast of the temple of Ramses II and was dedicated to the goddess Hathor and his beloved queen Nefertari. This was in fact the second time in ancient Egyptian history that a temple was dedicated to a queen. You can attend light and sound show at Abu Simbel temple, as optional tour. Candlelight dinner and overnight on board Nubian Sea Lake Nasser cruise.
Day 5: Lake Nasser Cruise - Disembark in Abu Simbel
Disembark Nubian Sea, Lake Nasser cruise after breakfast. Then you will be transferred to the point of your departure in Abu Simbel (Airport - Hotel ).
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Abu Simbel / Aswan Every Friday
3 Nights / 4 Days Itinerary
Day 1: Lake Nasser Cruise - Abu Simbel / Board cruise
You will be transferred from the point of your arrival or your hotel in Abu Simbel and board Nubian Sea Nasser cruise. Lunch will be served aboard Lake cruise, followed by guided tour to Abu Simbel to visit Great Tempe carved into a cliff on the banks of Nile as a grand display of the power and territory of Ramses the Great, dedicated to the gods Amun, Ra-Horakhty, and Ptah, as well as to the deified Ramses himself and generally considered the grandest and most beautiful of the temples commissioned during the reign of Ramses II, and The temple of Hathor and Nefertari, also known as the Small Temple built about one hundred meters northeast of the temple of Ramses II and was dedicated to the goddess Hathor and his beloved queen Nefertari. This was in fact the second time in ancient Egyptian history that a temple was dedicated to a queen. You can attend light and sound show at Abu Simbel temple, as optional tour. Dinner and overnight will be on board Nubian Sea Lake Nasser cruise.
Day 2: Lake Nasser Cruise - Kasr Ibrim / Amada
You will have breakfast on board lake cruise with free time for relax. Lunch will be served during sailing to Kasr Ibrim the last Nubian monument remaining in its original location. Tour is conducted from the Lake Nasser cruise ship's sundeck as entrance is not permitted. While sailing to Amada, lunch will be served aboard Lake cruise. Visit to the Temple of Amada, the oldest Egyptian temple in Nubia, was first constructed by pharaoh Thutmose III of the 18th dynasty and dedicated to Amun and Re-Horakhty with next continues the decoration program for this structure by other pharaohs. Then u will see the Temple of Derr is a rock-cut temple built by pharaoh Ramses II in Lower Nubia and the Tomb of Penout, the only conserved example of a tomb of an Egyptian viceroy in Nubia. Dinner and overnight will be served on board Nubian Sea Lake Nasser cruise.
Day 3: Lake Nasser Cruise - Wadi El Seboua
After breakfast early visit Wadi El Seboua Temple means in Arabic "Valley Of Lions" and refers to the avenue of 10 Sphinxes that stood in front of the Temple Of Ramses - Mery - Amun, dedicated by Ramses II to the two Gods Amon Ra and Harmakis. Then you see the temple of Dakka, dedicated to Thoth, it's construction appears to have become a combined effort between these Nubian kings and the line of Greek Pharaohs in Egypt, the temple itself was started by Arkamani and was added to by his contemporary, Ptolemy IV, and decorated by later Ptolemies; and the temple of Meharrakka dates from the Greco-Roman period dedicated to Serapis. You will sail to Aswan, cocktail will be offered while passing Tropics of Cancer before which the area experiences no dramatic change in season because the sun is consistently high in the sky throughout the year. You will return back to Nubian Sea Lake Nasser cruise board for dinner and overnight.
Day 4: Lake Nasser Cruise - Aswan
You will have breakfast on board Nubian Sea, Lake Nasser cruise,then you will have tour to Kalabsha Temple considered one of the biggest temples that was built in the era of the XVIII dynasty and dedicated to the fertility god Mandukis. Temple is classical for the Ptolemaic period with pylons, courtyard, hypostyle hall and three room sanctuaries. Also you will visit Beit el-Wali represents another of Ramses II's Nubian monuments dedicated principally to Amun, together with other gods, that was cut out of the rock and is probably unique as the smallest of its gender. On the walls of the forecourt are several fascinating reliefs, detailing the Pharaoh's victory over the Nubians and his war against the Lybians and Syrians, and kiosk of Kertassi built of Two Hathor-headed capped columns flank the entrance during the Greek Roman period and dedicate Goddess Isis. Disembark from the Nubian Sea, Nasser cruise after breakfast.
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Meet and assist upon arrival and departure by our REP to board on Nubian Sea Lake Nasser cruise
Transfer by air-conditioned vehicle to your Nubian Sea, Lake Nasser cruise
Accommodation on full board basis on board the Lake Nasser cruise
All sightseeing tours as per Lake Nasser cruise itinerary
Admission fees to the sights as per Lake Nasser cruise itinerary
Professional English speaking tour guide
All Nubain Sea, Lake Nasser cruise service charges and applicable taxes
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Optional tours
Personal expenses
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866.00 $
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1117.00 $
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Child from 0-2 years old FREE
Child from 2-12 sharing DBL cabin 50% discount
Child over 12 years old adult price
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Aswan sightseeing
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