We sailed down the Nile aboard La Traviata for three nights between Aswan and Luxor from February 2025 through April, and I was spellbound. The cabins were utterly luxurious, with comfy bedding, polished wood, modern air‑conditioning that worked like a charm. The meals—oh my—fresh Egyptian fare on deck at sunset, with views of palm trees slipping by and feluccas drifting. We toured the Philae Temple at Aswan: the reliefs told stories thousands of years old, the Isis shrine shimmering at dusk. Then the Unfinished Obelisk, where one can almost feel ancient stone‑cutters’ chisels. On the second day, Kom Ombo and Edfu temples loomed over the Nile like giant storytellers. By the time we reached Luxor, Karnak’s columns stood like sentinels of history, while the Valley of the Kings was a journey through tombs decorated with vivid hieroglyphs. Our evenings aboard included music under starlight
La Traviata Nile Cruise 4 Days Aswan Luxor
La Traviata Nile Cruise 4 Days Aswan Luxor. A 5-star deluxe 3-night tour featuring Philae Temple, Kom Ombo, and Karnak with elite service.
Embark on an elite odyssey with the La Traviata Nile Cruise 4 Days Aswan Luxor, a journey aboard a floating sanctuary where historical grandeur meets contemporary luxury.
The MS La Traviata Nile Cruise is designed for the discerning traveler, offering a sophisticated environment to witness the eternal beauty of the River Nile. This Nile Cruise From Luxor Aswan category voyage is managed by Bastet Travel, ensuring that every guest experiences world-class hospitality, from gourmet dining in the elegant restaurant to relaxing afternoons on the sundeck by the pool. With spacious cabins featuring panoramic windows, you are guaranteed uninterrupted views of the changing Egyptian landscape, from the lush riverbanks to the golden sands of the desert. Whether you are enjoying the evening entertainment programs or unwinding in the lounge after a day of exploration, the La Traviata provides a prestigious sanctuary for your Egyptian expedition.
Choosing the La Sarah Nile Cruise 4 Days Aswan Luxor through Bastet Travel guarantees a high-authority travel experience led by expert, English-speaking Egyptologists who bring the ancient world to life with deep historical insights. This carefully curated 4-day itinerary provides a seamless balance of adventure and relaxation, allowing you to explore iconic temples while enjoying premium onboard comforts. Beyond the standard tours, guests can immerse themselves in the authentic culture of the Nile Valley, supported by private transfers in luxurious vehicles driven by professional drivers. With every detail—from service charges to entrance fees—meticulously managed, the La Traviata ensures a prestigious and worry-free journey through the heart of Egypt’s greatest treasures, creating memories that will last a lifetime.
La Traviata Nile Cruise 4 Days Aswan Luxor Highlights
- 3-night luxury stay on the 5-star MS La Traviata Nile Cruise with panoramic cabin views and full-board dining.
- Private guided exploration of the Aswan High Dam, the romantic Philae Temple, and the Unfinished Obelisk.
- Discovery of the unique symmetrical Temple of Kom Ombo, featuring ancient medical instrument carvings.
- Traditional horse carriage ride to the Temple of Horus in Edfu, the best-preserved cult temple in Egypt.
- Scenic sailing through the Esna Lock and observation of traditional Nile Valley village life.
- Visit to the monumental Karnak Temple Complex and the grand courtyards of Luxor Temple.
- Memorable photo stops at the towering Colossi of Memnon and the sacred land of Thebes.
- Cultural immersion through nightly evening entertainment programs and gourmet Egyptian cuisine.
Included in Your La Traviata Nile Cruise 4 Days Aswan Luxor
The La Traviata Nile Cruise 4 Days Aswan Luxor is a comprehensive, all-inclusive luxury package managed with the professional care of Bastet Travel. Your journey includes 3 nights of 5-star accommodation on board the MS La Traviata Nile Cruise based on a full-board basis, featuring 3 breakfasts, 3 lunches, and 3 dinners. You will receive expert pick-up services and assistance at the airport or train station by our professional representatives. The package provides all transfers in private, luxurious vehicles driven by professional and friendly drivers. All excursions mentioned in the plan are conducted with a private, English-speaking Egyptologist tour guide. Furthermore, all service charges and government taxes are fully covered, ensuring a prestigious and seamless experience from your arrival in Aswan to your final departure in Luxor.
The Journey: A Narrative of This 4-Day Luxury Voyage
The narrative of your holiday begins in Aswan, the scenic southern gateway, where the La Traviata Nile Cruise 4 Days Aswan Luxor serves as your sophisticated floating base. The first chapters of your journey focus on the monumental engineering of the 20th century and the romantic island sanctuary of Isis, setting a grand stage for your northern sail. As the vessel glides gracefully along the river, you transition into a realm of deep relaxation, watching the lush riverbanks and traditional Egyptian life drift past your panoramic window. This voyage is designed for those who appreciate the finer details of travel, from the quality of the gourmet dining to the immersive historical storytelling provided by your private guide.
The story reaches its climax in Luxor, the world’s greatest open-air museum. Here, the La Traviata Nile Cruise 4 Days Aswan Luxor grants you access to the towering columns of the East Bank and the mysterious royal monuments of the Pharaohs. Every moment is enriched with authentic encounters, whether you are navigating the Nile by motorboat to Philae or observing the rural charm of riverside villages from the sundeck. This Nile Cruise From Luxor Aswan style voyage is defined by its ability to merge high-end comfort with the raw, ancient beauty of the Egyptian landscape. With expert-led private tours and the refined sanctuary of the cruise, you depart with a profound connection to the heart of the Pharaohs, having experienced their greatest treasures with the prestige and efficiency that only Bastet Travel can deliver.
Conclusion
Bastet Travel is committed to providing a superior standard of service and historical depth on every Nile Cruise From Luxor Aswan voyage.
To secure your luxury cabin on the La Traviata Nile Cruise 4 Days Aswan Luxor and begin your premium 3-night sailing adventure, please contact our team via WhatsApp today for expert booking assistance.
Included & Excluded
Included
- Service Charges & all taxes.
- 3 breakfasts, 3 Lunches, and 3 Dinners.
- Egyptologist tour guide for 4 days onboard “Fluent English Speaking”.
- 4 days of accommodations with full board on a Nile cruise from Aswan to Luxor.
- All transfers by a private luxurious vehicle driven by a professional and friendly driver.
- Expert pick-up service and assistance at Luxor Airport/ train station
Excluded
- Drinks from any kind.
- Tipping and Gratuities.
- All optional tours are not mentioned in the above itinerary.
- Personal calls and internet usage.
- All Tickets and admission fees to all sites.
- Transfer from Cairo to Aswan or back.
- Entry visa to Egypt on arrival.
Attractions Highlight
Valley of the Kings: Tombs, History & Visitor Guide
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The Mortuary Temple of Queen Hatchepsut
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Luxor Temple: Discover Egypt's Monuments & Sacred History
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Temple of Edfu: Facts, Architecture & Visitor Guide
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Aswan High Dam: Discover Egypt's Engineering Marvel
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Philae Temple
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Karnak Temple: Discovering Ancient Egypt in Luxor
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Kom Ombo Temple: Egypt's Unique Dual Sanctuary Guide
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Your elite adventure with the La Traviata Nile Cruise 4 Days Aswan Luxor begins with a warm welcome by a Bastet Travel representative at Aswan Airport or the train station. You will be transferred via a private luxurious vehicle to the MS La Traviata Nile Cruise for a smooth check-in. The morning is dedicated to exploring Aswan’s monumental wonders, starting with the High Dam, a staggering feat of modern engineering. You will then take a motorboat to Agilika Island to visit the Philae Temple, the cult center of the goddess Isis. The final visit of the morning is the Unfinished Obelisk, which reveals the secrets of ancient granite carving. Return to the ship for a welcome lunch on board. Spend your afternoon at leisure or explore Aswan's vibrant spice markets before dinner and an overnight stay in Aswan.
Enjoy an artisanal breakfast as the La Traviata Nile Cruise 4 Days Aswan Luxor begins its graceful journey northward along the Nile. This morning is dedicated to relaxation on the sundeck, where you can soak in the sun and witness the timeless landscape of the riverbanks. After lunch, the ship lands at Kom Ombo for a visit to the unique symmetrical double temple dedicated to the crocodile god Sobek and the eagle god Haroeris. Your guide will highlight the fascinating carvings of ancient medical instruments found within the temple walls. Return to the ship for sunset afternoon tea on the sun deck as the vessel continues sailing. The evening features a lively entertainment program in the lounge followed by a gourmet dinner. Overnight on board.
The third day of your La Traviata Nile Cruise 4 Days Aswan Luxor journey begins with a traditional horse carriage ride through the city of Edfu to reach the Temple of Horus. This site is renowned as the most well-preserved ancient Egyptian temple, featuring massive pylons and detailed inscriptions of the battle between Horus and Set. After exploring the sanctuary, return to the ship for lunch while sailing toward Luxor. This afternoon provides a unique opportunity to observe the crossing of the Esna Lock, a fascinating engineering process. As the ship glides through the rural heart of Egypt, you can enjoy views of riverside village life from the comfort of the sundeck. The night concludes with a celebratory farewell dinner on board. Overnight stay in Luxor.
On your final day, you will enjoy a final breakfast on board the La Traviata Nile Cruise 4 Days Aswan Luxor before check-out. The morning focuses on the monumental treasures of Luxor’s East Bank. You will explore the Karnak Temple Complex, a staggering site of towering columns and obelisks built over 1,500 years. Next, you will visit the elegant Luxor Temple, famous for its grand courtyards and statues of Ramses II. The tour also includes a photo stop at the massive Colossi of Memnon on the West Bank, representing the last remains of a great funerary temple. Following this deep-dive into history, a Bastet Travel representative will provide a hassle-free transfer in a private vehicle to Luxor Airport or the station for your final departure. You leave with a profound connection to the heart of the Nile and memories of a prestigious journey through Egypt’s greatest wonders.
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Children's Policy
0 - 1.99 Years: Free of charge
3 - 5.99 Years: Pay 25% of tour price
6 - 11.99 Years: Pay 50% of tour price
12+ years: Pay full tour price as per adult person
Note: Child pricing applies to children who share rooms with their parents (Max 2 Child in one room)
We embarked on La Traviata in early March 2025, leaving Aswan at dawn. The promise of antiquity hung in the air. From deck, the Nile’s water mirrored pink dawns as we headed toward Philae Temple, where lotus columns and sacred shrines tell tales of gods. The ship itself was top notch—spacious lounges, elegant cabins with big windows, plush chairs to laze in. On board, the cuisine was rich: hearty Egyptian soups, fresh fish, local breads, fragrant spices. We docked at Kom Ombo to see the split temple of Sobek and Horus, then at Edfu with its towering pylons and crisp carvings. Luxor’s West Bank at sunrise—silence except birds and soft wind—made the Valley of the Kings feel like stepping into time itself
We set off on La Traviata cruise one bright April 2025 morning in Aswan. The ship greeted us like a floating palace—gleaming decks, elegant chandeliers, windows framing the Nile’s surface. After settling in, our first stop: Philae Temple, perched on its island, serene, its stories of Isis echoing against water. Living room‑style lounges made conversations feel like with old friends. Meals by starlight on the open deck, with cool river breezes, were a delight. Then Edfu’s Temple of Horus: I press my hand on ancient stone and sense the labor of thousands of years, every carving precise. Kom Ombo’s dual temples amazed with symmetry and symbolism. Onboard luxury: crisp towels, marble bathrooms, modern amenities, quiet nights lulled by the Nile’s flow. In Luxor, Karnak’s hypostyle hall is vast beyond words, columns like trees reaching for sky.
On a cool morning in March 2025 we boarded La Traviata in Aswan. As the sun rose, painting pink gold on the river, I leaned over the deck rail, coffee in hand, listening to water lapping gently—a perfect prelude to Philae’s tranquil island. The ship’s finishes—polished wood, gleaming metalwork, clean lines—felt high‑end without being showy. Our first full day included Kom Ombo: dual temples perched high, shadowed reliefs, exquisite symmetry. Lunch on deck, then Edfu’s temple where Horus greets you with massive pylons and crisp carvings. Nights were dreamy: soft lights, gentle music, laughter with fellow travelers, and stars more numerous than any big‑city sky. Luxor dazzled: Karnak’s vast Hypostyle Hall, its forest of columns; Luxor Temple at twilight, the light bouncing off sandstone; the Valley of the Kings underground, tombs painted in red, blue, gold. The crew was attentive, the beds luxurious, meals gourmet. There was a sense of flow—temples, river, luxury, local culture, people—woven together. I felt both small in time and part of something eternal
We began in April 2025, Aswan at sunrise. La Traviata welcomed us with opulent cabins, silky sheets, wide windows opening onto the Nile’s ebb and flow. I remember the way light played on temple walls at Kom Ombo, shafts of sun through ancient columns, birds flitting by. Every meal aboard was an event: local spiced dishes one day, fresh bread and fruit the next, river breeze scented with jasmine. Edfu’s Temple to Horus: a quiet, towering structure where each carving was a story, each relief a poem. Between temple visits, relaxing on the upper deck, watching river life: fishermen, water lilies, children splashing by the shore. Luxor’s Karnak was overwhelming—in the best way—the Hypostyle Hall columns reaching high, the sacred lake reflecting stone giants. The Valley of the Kings’ tombs cool, dim, painted. Nights on the boat: lights soft, music blending cultures, laughter carried over water. Modern transport, prompt transfers, comfortable journey. The trip felt like an elegant tapestry: culture, history, relaxation, laughter.
We sailed mid‑February 2025 from Aswan on La Traviata. The moment I stepped aboard, I felt luxury: polished floors, plush sofas, balconies overlooking water, staff greeting with warmth. Our day began at Philae, goddess Isis’s domain, peaceful and radiant as morning light. Then Kom Ombo’s dual deities, crocodile gods and falcon gods sharing temple. Edfu left me awed by its massive pylon entrance, carvings preserving myth in stone. Lunchtime on deck during sail: Egyptian salad, fish fresh from Nile, fragrant spices, laughter with companions. Luxor gave Karnak’s colossal columns, obelisks thrusting toward sky; Luxor Temple lit at dusk glowing gold; Valley of the Kings mysterious with subterranean chambers, colorful wall paintings. Onboard, the cabins were tranquil sanctuaries. Evening entertainment mixed local music and storytelling
In early April 2025 we embarked on La Traviata in Aswan. Dawn came pink and radiant, Philae Temple shimmering like a mirage. Onboard cabin had luxurious touches: soft linens, elegant decor, a balcony overlooking calm Nile water. Our first full day: Kom Ombo’s dual temple, both sides exquisitely carved; Edfu’s Temple of Horus rising massive against sky. Sail time allowed me to lounge on the sun deck, reading, staring at riverbanks dotted with date palms. Dinner under candlelight, the crew’s service impeccable. As we neared Luxor, Karnak’s Hypostyle Hall took my breath away: forest of stone columns carved with gods and kings, hieroglyphs telling stories older than time. Valley of the Kings: dark tombs, color preserved in hidden corners, echoes of rituals invisible now. Luxor Temple at dusk glowed golden. Cultural immersion everywhere: guide sharing tales of pharaohs, gods, priestesses; local people on shores waving. Luxury and history held hands.
We joined La Traviata in Aswan in mid‑March 2025. The ship’s deck greeted us with sun and water, cabins tastefully decorated, modern bathrooms, soft beds. First temple was Philae: island surrounded by water, sacred stories of Isis, elegant columns reflecting sunset. On day two, Kom Ombo’s twin temple duo fascinated me; Edfu’s temple of Horus stood silent in the heat, reliefs crisp and deep. Between stops, gliding on Nile, I watched fishermen casting nets, children smiling from riverside huts, geese taking flight. Luxor’s Karnak was vibrant: obelisks piercing sky; sacred lake smooth as glass; Luxor Temple in twilight a golden marvel; Valley of the Kings underground chambers whispering secrets. Evenings aboard were relaxing: soft lighting, music mixing traditional Egyptian tunes and more modern melodies, good food, laughter with other travelers. The pace balanced: busy enough to feel I saw the heart of ancient Egypt, slow enough to drink in every moment.
We sailed aboard La Traviata in late February 2025. From Aswan’s early light the river mirrored sky, cabin windows framing beauty. Decks were spacious, bathrooms modern, staff attentive. Philae gave calm beginnings—sacred myths, lotus motifs, serene reflection of water. Then Kom Ombo’s dual worship to crocodile and falcon, each carving crisp; Edfu’s pylon gates towering, tales of Horus. Luxor stunned: Karnak’s Hypostyle Hall reaching sky; Valley of the Kings’ royal tombs hidden underground painted in colors still radiant; Luxor Temple glowing at dusk. Onboard, meals felt like feasts: local bread, bold spices, fresh fish, fruit so sweet. Nights under stars, river breeze soft, music gentle. We even had a short desert drive off the cruise, dunes glowing, silence deep. Modern transport, comfortable transitions, no rush. The itinerary wove history, luxury, adventure so that I felt enriched, relaxed, inspired.
We departed Aswan aboard La Traviata in April 2025. I remember the first sip of tea on deck, sunrise over water, birdcalls. The ship’s interiors were elegant; our suite had plush pillows, fine woodwork, huge windows opening to Nile vistas. Our visits: Philae’s temple floating on water, stories of Isis and dark nights; Kom Ombo’s twin sanctuaries carved with precision; Edfu’s temple, massive and quiet, reliefs telling mighty myths. Luxor: Karnak’s towers and obelisks, sacred lake shimmering; Valley of the Kings’ tombs dim, cool, richly painted; Luxor Temple at dusk glowing warm. Between temples the river was our lullaby: gentle rocking, breeze scented with blossoms, watching everyday village life along banks. Evenings aboard had music, local dance, laughter, good food. The service was both polished and warm. The journey felt like a treasure map of ancient Egypt, each stop a gem, each night a restful lull.
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