10 Days Nile Cruise and Cairo Tours Luxury Egypt Package
Book our 10 Days Nile Cruise and Cairo Tours. Explore Giza pyramids, a 5* cruise boat, and Abu Simbel with Bastet Travel.
Treat yourself to the holiday you truly deserve with our premium 10 Days Nile Cruise and Cairo Tours package, combining monumental archaeology with exceptional river sailing.
Our expert-led journey connects Egypt’s ancient capital with the timeless landscapes of the southern Nile Valley through our signature 10 Days Nile Cruise and Cairo Tours itinerary. Travelers experience first-class service from arrival to departure, supported by professional Egyptologists who bring centuries of pharaonic history to life. Every detail is carefully managed to guarantee a seamless, high-authority exploration of the ancient world.
This comprehensive Cairo and river cruise itinerary eliminates the stress of coordinating local transport, domestic flights, or entry tickets. We balance historic exploration in Luxor and Aswan with premium accommodations and fine regional cuisine to deliver an unforgettable 10 Days Nile Cruise and Cairo Tours experience.
Highlights of Your 10 Days Nile Cruise and Cairo Tours
- Stand before the ancient world's surviving wonder: the Great Pyramids of Giza (Cheops, Chefren and Mykerinus).
- Analyze the iconic features of the monumental Sphinx and the architectural layout of the adjacent Valley Temple on this 10 Days Nile Cruise and Cairo Tours.
- Browse the golden antiquities housed within The Egyptian Museum (including the Treasures Room of King Tutankhamen and the Royal Mummies Room).
- Explore old spiritual sanctuaries in Cairo, including The Hanging Church and the historic Ben Ezra Synagogue during your 10 Days Nile Cruise and Cairo Tours.
- Immerse your senses in the medieval shopping lanes of the historic Khan El Khalili Bazaar.
- Tour the remarkably intact Ptolemaic architecture of the sand-preserved Temple of Horus at Edfu as a key part of your 10 Days Nile Cruise and Cairo Tours.
- Examine modern engineering at the Aswan High Dam and take a boat to the island-bound Temple of Philae.
- Drift past the lush greenery of the Aswan Botanical Gardens aboard a traditional river vessel on this 10 Days Nile Cruise and Cairo Tours.
- Journey deep into the desert to stand before the colossal mountain-carved facades of the Abu Simbel Temples.
- Uncover the unusual dual sanctuaries of the crocodile and falcon gods at the Temple of Sobek (Kom Ombo) during your 10 Days Nile Cruise and Cairo Tours.
- Descend into the underground royal crypts of the world-renowned Valley of the Kings (including the tomb of Ramses VI and the tomb of King Tutankhamen).
- Admire the dramatic terraced limestone architecture of the Temple of Queen Hatshepsut and the towering Colossi of Memnon through this 10 Days Nile Cruise and Cairo Tours.
- Walk through the sprawling columned halls of the ancient Karnak Temple Complex and the majestic Luxor Temple.
What is Included in Your 10 Days Nile Cruise and Cairo Tours
Our comprehensive 10 Days Nile Cruise and Cairo Tours package removes the headache of holiday planning by including every logistical layer within a single premium cost. Guests enjoy 3 nights in a 5* hotel in Cairo and 6 nights aboard a deluxe 5* Nile Cruise Boat. The package covers domestic flights (Domestic Flights), airport meet and assist service, and all transfers in private air-conditioned vehicles. Specialized local transit is fully included, featuring a traditional Horse carriage at Edfu, an open-air Taftaf at Valley of the Kings, and a Motor Boat to Philae island. Your culinary needs are met with 9 breakfasts, 8 lunches, and 6 dinners, along with Free bottled water during tours and transfers. Private English-speaking driver/guides, admission tickets for all attractions, custom service assistance, and all service charges and taxes are completely covered under this 10 Days Nile Cruise and Cairo Tours program.
The Journey: A Narrative of Your 10 Days Nile Cruise and Cairo Tours
Your grand expedition begins in Cairo with our signature 10 Days Nile Cruise and Cairo Tours itinerary, where your tour manager provides VIP assistance directly from the airport. You will stand beneath the massive stonework of the Great Pyramids of Giza (Cheops, Chefren and Mykerinus), view the majestic Sphinx, and explore the Valley Temple. Your immersion continues at The Egyptian Museum (including the Treasures Room of King Tutankhamen and the Royal Mummies Room) before moving to Coptic landmarks like The Hanging Church, Ben Ezra Synagogue, and the bustling Khan El Khalili Bazaar.
A short domestic flight carries you to Luxor to board your luxury 5-star Cruise Boat. Sailing downriver, this 10 Days Nile Cruise and Cairo Tours vacation brings you to the exceptionally preserved Temple of Horus at Edfu and the unique dual Temple of Sobek (Kom Ombo). In Aswan, you will explore the modern Aswan High Dam, the beautiful island-bound Temple of Philae, and enjoy a peaceful felucca ride past the Aswan Botanical Gardens, capped off by a dedicated overland trek to the grand Abu Simbel Temples. Your return cruise to Luxor unveils the underground wonders of the Valley of the Kings (including the tomb of Ramses VI and the tomb of King Tutankhamen), the historic Temple of Queen Hatshepsut, and the giant Colossi of Memnon. Before flying back to the capital, you will wander through the magnificent Karnak Temple Complex and the illuminated columns of Luxor Temple.
Conclusion
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Included & Excluded
Included
- 5* hotel in Cairo for 3 nights
- 5* Nile Cruise for 6 nights
- Cruise Boat
- Plane
- Private Air-Conditioned Vehicle
- Horse carriage at Edfu
- Taftaf at Valley of the Kings
- Motor Boat to Philae island
- 9 breakfasts, 8 lunches, 6 dinners
- Meet and assist service for at arrival and departure
- Customer Service assistance throughout your Nile Cruise and Cairo Tour
- All transfers and tours in clean and modern air-conditioned vehicles
- Domestic Flights
- Any other meals as specified in the itinerary
- Free bottled water during tours and transfers
- Admission tickets for all attractions mentioned in the itinerary
- English speaking driver/guides for all tours
- All service charges and taxes
Excluded
- International Airfare.
- Entry visa to Egypt.
- Any optional tours.
- Personal Spending.
- Tipping
Tour Itinerary
Meet your tour manager at the airport for a smooth private vehicle transfer to your 5-star hotel to start your 10 Days Nile Cruise and Cairo Tours.
Tour the Great Pyramids of Giza (Cheops, Chefren and Mykerinus), Sphinx, Valley Temple, The Egyptian Museum (including the Treasures Room of King Tutankhamen and the Royal Mummies Room), The Hanging Church, Ben Ezra Synagogue, and the Khan El Khalili Bazaar as part of this 10 Days Nile Cruise and Cairo Tours day plan.
Fly to Upper Egypt to board your luxury river vessel for a 6-night Nile Cruise Boat holiday, enjoying a Captain's Welcome Cocktail Party as you sail toward Esna on this 10 Days Nile Cruise and Cairo Tours.
Ride a traditional Horse carriage at Edfu to tour the magnificent Temple of Horus at Edfu before sailing to Kom Ombo during your 10 Days Nile Cruise and Cairo Tours.
Discover southern engineering at the Aswan High Dam, take a Motor Boat to Philae island to see the Temple of Philae, and enjoy a felucca ride past the Aswan Botanical Gardens on this 10 Days Nile Cruise and Cairo Tours.
Travel overland to stand before the colossal rock-cut Abu Simbel Temples before enjoying an onboard Nubian folkloric performance as a standout experience in your 10 Days Nile Cruise and Cairo Tours.
Step ashore to tour the unique dual Temple of Sobek (Kom Ombo) before enjoying a scenic afternoon cruise back toward Esna during your 10 Days Nile Cruise and Cairo Tours.
Take an open-air Taftaf at Valley of the Kings to explore the tomb of Ramses VI and the tomb of King Tutankhamen, then visit the Temple of Queen Hatshepsut and the Colossi of Memnon as part of your 10 Days Nile Cruise and Cairo Tours.
Disembark to tour the massive columns of the Karnak Temple Complex and Luxor Temple before flying back to the capital for your final evening of the 10 Days Nile Cruise and Cairo Tours.
Savor your final breakfast before our private vehicle handles your smooth transfer to the airport, concluding your 10 Days Nile Cruise and Cairo Tours services.
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Waking up to the sight of ancient temples floating past your balcony is not something I ever imagined experiencing, yet here we are. From the moment we landed in Cairo, the pampering began. Luxury transport, courteous staff, and a hotel view that could make your heart skip a beat. The cruise itself was the highlight. I lost count of how many times I said "Wow" while touring places like Karnak, Edfu, and Kom Ombo. The boat was a floating palace—sleek, modern, and spotless. At night, we sipped cocktails under the stars while traditional dancers swirled and music filled the Nile breeze.
We booked the 10-day Nile Cruise and Cairo adventure for early March, right before the real heat kicks in, and it was a golden choice. The trip was smooth, elegant, and filled with jaw-dropping sights. One moment we’re cruising calmly past palm-lined banks, the next we’re standing in front of the Giza Pyramids with our jaws on the floor. The cruise ship had this sleek, modern vibe but with touches of traditional elegance. Staff remembered our names. The spa? Let’s just say my shoulders haven’t felt this loose in a decade. Cairo was a fun kind of chaos—especially the bazaars. I picked up a handmade lantern that now lives on my porch.
Where do I even start? Maybe with the kabobs I couldn’t stop eating or the moment I touched a stone older than the Bible? Ten days wasn’t enough, but somehow, I felt like I lived a thousand years in the best way possible. The Nile Cruise was equal parts luxury and legend. Each stop came with its own awe—Karnak Temple’s towering columns, the eerie beauty of the Valley of the Kings, and the quiet grace of Philae Island. Nights on the boat were filled with belly dancing, twinkling stars, and enough laughs to last till next vacation.
We went in late January, hoping to escape the snowstorms back in Iowa. Instead, we found golden sunlight, gentle waves, and jaw-dropping temples. I loved how the cruise was designed to blend culture with comfort. One day we were marveling at the giant statues of Abu Simbel, and the next we were sipping mint tea on a shaded deck watching the Nile flow by. The rooms were elegant with these big windows that made everything outside feel like part of the art. We also got to explore Cairo’s Old City and even saw the Hanging Church, which totally blew me away.
As someone obsessed with Egyptian mythology, this was a personal dream. Luxor, Edfu, Kom Ombo—places I’d only seen in textbooks came to life. But here’s the twist: I didn’t have to rough it. The cruise was super high-end. Think marble floors, five-course dinners, and staff who fold towels into cobras. The desert excursions were thrilling—riding camels and watching the sun sink behind dunes felt straight out of a movie. And the museums in Cairo? Could’ve spent a week there. Never thought I’d laugh this much while learning so much.
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Our group traveled in February, chasing sunshine and adventure, and oh boy, we got both. From the airport pickup to the final farewell, we were treated like visiting dignitaries. I’ve never had so many cold towels and welcome drinks. My favorite part? The hot air balloon over Luxor. Floating over temples at sunrise—pure magic. Also, shoutout to the onboard chef who made the best stuffed grape leaves I've ever had.
Every day was something new—a different temple, a fresh dish, a stunning view. Even the "downtime" was an experience. Lounging on the sundeck as the banks of the Nile drifted by? Yes, please. The staff were unbelievably kind. They even learned how to say my daughter’s name in Arabic, which made her day. We learned more in ten days than I ever did in history class, and it was actually fun.
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I honestly didn’t think I’d be sipping pomegranate juice on a luxury cruise ship one morning and standing in front of the Pyramids the next, but here we are. From Cairo’s ancient splendor to the majestic calm of the Nile, this tour had everything my imagination hoped for—and way more. The ship felt like a five-star hotel floating through time. The staff were graceful, the meals were phenomenal, and don’t even get me started on the evening shows—belly dancers, Nubian music, and even a galabeya night that turned into a full-blown party. Luxor's Karnak and the Valley of the Kings? Absolutely jaw-dropping. I thought I knew a thing or two about history, but seeing it up close shifted my whole perspective. The temples looked like they were still whispering secrets from 3000 years ago. And I’ve never seen stars like I did one night docked at Edfu—like the sky was showing off.
From the Bustle of Cairo to Peaceful Nile Waters, We Floated Through a Dream Our ten days in Egypt felt like an epic film where we were both the stars and the audience. Cairo was bold, fast, and full of color. We visited the Egyptian Museum, and let me tell you, seeing Tutankhamun’s golden mask in person gave me chills. The cruise portion was like flipping a switch. Suddenly, we were gliding past palm groves, quiet villages, and sunlit temples. I spent one afternoon on the top deck reading a novel and sipping hibiscus tea, watching farmers lead donkeys along the riverbank. It was surreal. Luxor and Aswan were both stunning, but Philae Temple had my heart. We visited at sunset, and the reflection on the water looked like something out of a painting. This trip reminded us to slow down and savor every moment.
What’s better than floating down the Nile in a five-star cruiser with air conditioning that actually works? Doing it with a hilarious group of strangers-turned-friends and learning ancient history while eating falafel. One of the funniest moments? Our guide convinced us to try camel riding near the Pyramids. Mine was named “Bob” and he clearly had an attitude problem. We both survived, but I’m not sure we’re speaking anymore. The boat was insane—in a good way. The cabins were bigger than I expected, with giant windows facing the Nile. The food? Let’s just say I’ll be craving molokhia for a while.
The ship felt like something Cleopatra would’ve approved of—only with reliable Wi-Fi and air conditioning. From the moment we boarded, it was like stepping into another world. One morning I watched the sunrise over the Nile from our cabin window, coffee in hand, while the breeze carried the scent of river reeds and warm sand. Cairo was a whole different pace—buzzing with life and full of surprises. We saw the Citadel and Coptic Cairo, and every corner told a story. I felt like a time traveler bouncing between eras. What really stuck with me, though, was the attention to detail. Our guides were knowledgeable and funny, our transfers seamless, and our hotels felt indulgent in all the best ways.
Temples by Day, Stars by Night—Egypt at Its Most Magical By day we were walking through columns carved by ancient hands. By night we were cruising under stars with a cocktail in hand. This tour was everything. The day we visited Abu Simbel was intense—an early flight, yes, but completely worth it. Those statues are massive. They make you feel small in the best possible way. Back on the cruise, we’d wind down with incredible dinners and sunsets that melted into the water. I swear I’ve never felt more relaxed or more inspired.
I didn’t expect to fall head over heels for Egypt, but I did. I think it was the rhythm of the Nile mixed with the chaotic charm of Cairo. Each stop brought new wonder—Kom Ombo’s twin gods, Edfu’s falcon-headed Horus, the royal tombs of the Valley of the Kings. I actually teared up a bit at Hatshepsut’s temple. The cruise staff even surprised us with a birthday cake for my husband—how did they know?! We laughed, we learned, and we lounged like royalty. The kind of trip that sneaks into your soul and stays there.
Best Combo of Culture, Comfort, and Adventure I’ve Ever Had From sand-covered ruins to luxurious linens on the boat, this trip had range. We took a hot air balloon ride over Luxor at dawn—yes, I was scared—but it turned out to be the most peaceful thirty minutes of my life. Cairo’s energy is electric. The bazaars, the mosques, the coffee shops filled with locals playing backgammon—it all felt alive. The cruise? Pure bliss. I took more naps on that sundeck than I’ll ever admit. Each temple visit was like walking into a myth.
Ten Days of Wonder That I Wish Lasted Forever I didn’t think I’d ever get the chance to see Egypt, let alone like this. From the moment we were picked up at the airport, it felt smooth and well-orchestrated. We stayed in upscale hotels in Cairo, and the Nile cruise had everything—a spa, entertainment, and truly delicious food. I’m still dreaming about those stuffed vine leaves. Every site was a highlight—especially Karnak, which felt like a city of columns. The scale of it is mind-blowing. And the boat ride to Philae Temple was serene and cinematic. Egypt felt alive, ancient, and deeply human. I’m still sorting through all the memories.
Laughs, Legends, and Luxury on the Nile We weren’t ten minutes into our cruise when someone dropped their phone into the Nile. Don’t worry—they got it back with a net and a stick! That set the tone for a trip full of laughs and awe. Every day was a different flavor of adventure. One morning we were sipping coffee on deck as fishermen floated by; that afternoon we stood beneath hieroglyphs older than language itself. And the nights? We danced. We talked. We looked at the stars until our necks hurt. This was not your average vacation—it was a living museum wrapped in elegance.
Everything on this tour was vivid. The colors of Cairo’s markets, the gold glint of temple walls, the pink-orange sky over the Nile. Even the air smelled ancient—like spices and secrets. We had professional guides that made the stories feel real, like you could hear the past if you listened closely enough. And the cruise gave us that perfect pause between adventures. Imagine reclining on a deck chair with a chilled drink, listening to the soft lapping of water and the distant echo of a call to prayer. That’s what stays with me.
From the moment we stepped onto the cruise ship, it felt like we’d entered a movie set. The rooms were beyond comfortable—plush linens, mood lighting, and panoramic Nile views that felt unreal. The Cairo leg introduced us to the pulse of Egypt—buzzing streets, ancient wonders, and yes, the pyramids were every bit as massive as the hype suggests. But nothing beat sailing between Luxor and Aswan. Every temple we stopped at had its own story and vibe. My favorite? Kom Ombo at sunset—goosebumps. The guides were hilarious and full of little-known facts, which made the trip both educational and surprisingly fun.
I never thought I’d say this, but watching the sun set over the Nile while sipping hibiscus tea became my new favorite hobby. We were treated like royalty. From the pickup at Cairo airport to the last night docked in Luxor, the crew never missed a beat. What I loved most was how the experience balanced downtime and adventure. One morning we were exploring the Valley of the Kings, and that same evening, we were lounging on deck listening to live oud music. Total magic.
From Bustling Bazaars to Peaceful Temples in One Incredible Trip This trip was a whirlwind in the best way. Cairo? Lively, bold, and full of stories at every corner. The cruise, on the other hand, brought a deep sense of calm. Sailing past riverside villages while birds danced over the water... man, that sticks with you. Karnak blew my mind with its size, and Abu Simbel—worth every second. We even had a surprise galabeya party onboard. Spoiler alert: I rocked mine pretty well!
Cruising Through Time in Comfort and Style Imagine walking through history by day and sleeping in a luxury suite by night. That’s what this tour gave us. We got to explore legendary spots like the Sphinx and the Temple of Hatshepsut, all while avoiding stress. Transfers were seamless, the ship felt like a floating hotel, and the staff treated us like VIPs. Every detail felt carefully curated, down to the fresh-baked bread at breakfast. I left with a camera full of memories and a heart full of wonder.
Adventure Awaits Between Every Temple and Tasting This wasn’t your average sightseeing tour. Every day had a fresh adventure—camel rides at Giza, snorkeling in Aswan, navigating colorful souks in Luxor. Even the downtime was exciting. I tried every single Egyptian dessert on the cruise (I regret nothing). The vibe was upbeat, the guides were hilarious, and by day three, our group felt like family. Egypt’s got stories and this tour made sure we heard them all.
We weren’t just tourists—we were students of a civilization that shaped the world. Every site, from Saqqara’s Step Pyramid to the colossal statues at Abu Simbel, was a masterclass in history. Our guide had a PhD and the patience of a saint. Cairo was full of energy, but the cruise slowed everything down beautifully. Evenings on deck, stargazing with mint tea in hand, were my personal favorite moments.
Sun, Sand, and Serious Five-Star Vibes Let me just say: if you haven’t sunbathed by the pool of a cruise ship while passing ancient ruins, you haven’t lived! Every element of this trip screamed first-class—from the private transportation to the gourmet meals served with flair. The onboard entertainment included traditional dance nights, and I even learned a few dabke steps (badly, but still). By the end, I didn’t want to leave.
Lions, Pharaohs, and a Floating Palace Not every day you get to wake up floating past palm trees and ruins from 3000 years ago. This was more than a trip—it was an immersion. I still can’t believe I stood inside Tutankhamun’s tomb. The cruise itself? Stunning. It felt like a palace on water, with soft music, aromatic meals, and warm smiles from every staff member. Everything about the tour was polished but never too formal. Just right.
History with a Hint of Hibiscus and Humor Egypt has layers, and this trip peeled them back one by one. The guide brought the ancient world to life with passion, while the cruise pampered us with unbeatable service. The hibiscus juice was a revelation (how had I never tried it?!). Favorite day: sailing into Edfu at sunrise, then riding a horse carriage to the temple. Felt like a scene out of a novel.
Pharaoh-Worthy Adventure with All the Perks From the modern hotel in Cairo to the luxurious cabins on the cruise, everything was high-end. But what really stood out was the pacing. We saw SO much without ever feeling rushed. I got to meditate inside a quiet temple chamber one afternoon—unforgettable. And don’t even get me started on the Nile views at golden hour—pure poetry. This was the adventure I never knew I needed.
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