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La Sarah Nile Cruise 8 Days – Luxury Sailing from Luxor to Aswan Embark on an unforgettable journey with La Sarah Cruise 8 Days, exploring Egypt’s ancient wonders in style. This 7-night luxury cruise takes you through Luxor and Aswan, visiting iconic temples like Karnak, Valley of the Kings, Kom Ombo, and Edfu, while offering breathtaking Nile views and exceptional service.
Experience the perfect blend of relaxation and adventure aboard the La Sarah Cruise 8 Days. Enjoy spacious cabins, gourmet dining, and expert-guided tours to Egypt’s most famous landmarks. Sail in comfort as you witness traditional Nile Valley life along the way.
La Sarah Cruise 8 Days Prices are quoted in US Dollars per person per trip except during Christmas, New Year & Easter holidays.
(Max 2 children per cabin when sharing with parents.)
The La Sarah Nile Cruise 8 Days offers a perfect mix of luxury, history, and scenic beauty. From sunrise over ancient temples to gourmet meals with Nile views, every moment is unforgettable. Book now for a magical Egyptian adventure!
Your La Sarah Nile Cruise 8 Days adventure begins in Luxor. After check-in and lunch onboard, explore Luxor's magnificent East Bank. Visit:
Karnak Temple Complex (2,000 years of pharaonic history)
Luxor Temple (evening illumination recommended)
Enjoy afternoon tea, a folkloric show, and dinner onboard. Optional disco night.
Morning highlights:
Valley of the Kings (3 tombs included)
Hatshepsut's Temple (female pharaoh's masterpiece)
Colossi of Memnon
Afternoon sail to Edfu via Esna Lock with:
Sundeck tea service
Scenic Nile views
Evening dinner onboard
Morning adventure:
Horse carriage to Edfu Temple (best-preserved Ptolemaic temple)
Marvel at Horus carvings
Afternoon cruise to Kom Ombo featuring:
Open-air deck lunch
Nile Valley scenery
Evening in Aswan with:
Galabeya party
Optional spice market visit
Full-day exploration:
High Dam engineering marvel
Philae Temple (Isis sanctuary)
Botanical Garden felucca ride
Evening at leisure with:
Nubian-themed dinner
Overnight in Aswan
Morning discoveries:
Unfinished Obelisk (granite quarry)
Optional Nubian village visit
Afternoon sail to Kom Ombo with:
Poolside relaxation
Sunset watching
Evening entertainment:
Traditional Nubian show
Unique morning visit:
Sobek & Horus Temple
Ancient medical reliefs
Crocodile mummy museum
Full-day sailing to Luxor featuring:
Afternoon tea party
Egyptian cooking demonstration
Captain's farewell dinner
West Bank deep dive:
Ramesseum (Ramses II memorial)
Workers' Village (Deir el-Medina)
Habu Temple (best-preserved)
Evening options:
Luxor market shopping
Nile-view cocktail lounge
Final morning:
Early breakfast
Optional Nobles' Tombs visit
Airport/station transfer
Note: All tours guided by Egyptologist. Itinerary may adjust for optimal experience.
Bastet Travel is a leading Travel Agency in Egypt that specialized in arranging Egypt private tours, small group tours, day tours, multi-day tours, City tours, family-friendly tours, and surely the authentic Nile River Cruises
Opal Brooks –
I joined La Sarah Nile Cruise in March 2025 and I felt like I stepped into timeless tapestry. The ship floated between Luxor and Aswan offering modern comfort wood polished rooms private balconies gentle breeze carrying perfume of river gardens. I awoke to Karnak temple awash in golden rays saw obelisks slice sky. Valley of the Kings tombs tested our courage narrow steps and deep silence inside stone. Edfu’s temple serene its falcon gods looming overhead. Kom Ombo’s dual chapels seen at dusk and I laughed as someone in group tried to mimic crocodile growl. Gourmet Egyptian meals fresh bread crisp salads fragrant spice mixes equal treat. Nights on deck under stars succulent fruit and soft music lulled us to sleep
Silas Baker –
Traveling on La Sarah Nile Cruise in February 2025 opened doors to a world of majestic antiquity wrapped in elegance. Our cabin was sleek modern air conditioned sanctuary after desert heat. As dawn broke over Karnak temple its towering obelisks piercing sky our hearts pounding in awe. We walked through Luxor’s avenues of statues hieroglyphs whispering stories. Valley of the Kings tombs dark corridors adorned with vivid ancient art drew us into past. Edfu’s temple quiet yet powerful Kom Ombo’s dual shrines breathtaking. On board evenings brought fine dining live acoustic guitar local folklore danced in shadows. The transport between dock and temples was smooth the guides were brilliant. We reveled in culture adventure history and felt utterly spoiled
Hazel McCoy –
We spent eight days with La Sarah Nile Cruise from Luxor to Aswan early in 2025 and felt as though we drifted inside a storybook. Our room felt like a palace suite with marble accents high end linens softly scented air. Each day began with golden sunrise over Luxor and Karnak temples then afternoons exploring Valley of the Kings secret tombs and hearing tales of Tutankhamun’s treasures. We visited Edfu temple by felucca glides across Nile its reflection shimmering. Kom Ombo’s double temple stunned us with its symmetry and sacred crocodiles. On ship staff surprised us with evening shows local music belly dancers under moonlight and fireworks on one night when the sky was clear. Transport was seamless excursions punctual and comfortable. We laughed till we could barely stand and then slept like babies rocked by Nile’s gentle lullaby 😊
Caspian Wright –
During early 2025 we joined La Sarah Nile Cruise for a week of magnificence. Our suite was immaculate with high ceilings polished wood subtle design touches modern amenities everywhere. Guided tours at Luxor Karnak showed us hypostyle halls with light filtering through forest of pillars drawing shadows like lace. We visited Valley of the Kings tombs where pharaohs rested and strings of gods adorned ceilings. Onboard spa massage soothed our muscles after treks through desert heat. At Kom Ombo we saw double sanctuaries one for crocodile gods another for falcon deities beautiful symmetry carved in stone. Our meals were abundant diverse fresh local flavors served with elegance. Nights spent on deck under constellations wind in hair laughter in air. Culture history and indulgence blended perfectly
Azalea Thompson –
Our journey with La Sarah Nile Cruise between mid January and late March 2025 orchestrated an experience we will always treasure. The ship welcomed us with polished teak decks soft pillows and windows framing Nile sunrises. We explored the Valley of the Kings tombs rich with colors hidden for millennia then stepped into the Karnak complex where columns towered like ancestral sentinels. Glimpsed Edfu temple rising from desert plain and Kom Ombo perched twin deities in stone against sky. On board we dined like royalty fresh mezze fish tagine desserts lush fruits under star lit canopy. Transport from dock to temples was smooth and staff kindly guided us over sand stone terrain offering smiles and cold towels. We laughed over camel‐rides on an island at sunset paddled feluccas in side channels and soaked luxury in every moment
Arlo Johnson –
We traveled on La Sarah Nile Cruise during the early months of 2025 and discovered a marvel of contrasts. By day we explored great temples built for gods and kings in dry heat climbing stone steps into dark tombs dripping with hieroglyphs. By afternoon we cooled in air conditioned saloons sipping fresh hibiscus tea. Our cabin offered a balcony view of shimmering Nile water wildlife on the banks and sleepy villages as we drifted. We rode traditional felucca boats around islands soft wind in hair while dust from dessert roads still lingered on shoes. At Edfu and Kom Ombo temples our guide’s stories brought ancient Egyptian gods to life. Evenings: elegant dinners under string lights laughter friends made on board classical Arabic music blending with modern jazz. We laughed until moonlight glinted off water and drifted asleep to gentle rocking of the ship.
Waylon Reed –
We set sail with La Sarah Nile Cruise sometime between February and April 2025 and our hearts lifted at every turn. The modern Nile cruiser carried us from Luxor to Aswan in style. The lounges were sleek the service impeccable and the beds oh so comfortable. I remember sipping wine at sunset as the boat moved past riverbank villages palm trees silhouetted against pink sky. Visiting Valley of the Kings was astonishing climbing steps to tombs hearing stories carved in stone centuries ago. At Kom Ombo temple our guide told us myths while crocodile reliefs stared back. And the cruise’s spa and modern bathrooms were more than welcome after dusty desert walks. Our meals were gourmet Egyptian fusion flavors fresh fish local produce rich sauces and also humorous friendly banter with staff. This trip truly wove together adventure culture history and luxury in eight perfect days.
Magnolia Dean –
My partner and I joined La Sarah Nile Cruise in spring of 2025 and we felt like explorers and royals at once. Each morning we woke aboard a luxurious suite with air conditioning working flawlessly and plush furnishings that rival many city hotels. Our guides led us through Karnak temple complex towering columns carved with stories of gods and kings. Lunch on the deck watching the Nile current and fishermen casting nets felt both serene and surreal. At Edfu we saw the temple dedicated to Horus its massive pylons glowing in the sun. In Kom Ombo we learned about Sobek and Haroeris while feeling the heat and hearing the breeze rustle palms. At night the cruise’s lounge played soft music and bartenders served mint tea or cocktails while lanterns glowed. The transport between quays was seamless the crew attentive the food sumptuous. We laughed a lot ate delicious meals and felt deeply connected to thousands of years of Egyptian culture without sacrificing comfort.
Jebediah Carter –
We embarked on La Sarah Nile Cruise eight days between January and April 2025 and we were completely swept away by the grandeur of Egyptian history and the elegance of modern comfort. We spent nights aboard a sleek vessel that felt more like a floating boutique hotel than a ship. The cabins were spacious with plush linens and panoramic windows that made us gasp each dawn at Nile scenes. We glided past Luxor’s Karnak temples early morning sunlight painting hieroglyphs in gold. We wandered in Valley of the Kings among tombs carved centuries ago and felt the hush of ancient pharaohs around us. At Edfu temple we rode feluccas and canned laughter when we almost tipped over while rafting under Kom Ombo’s twin temples. Evenings were filled with gourmet meals on deck and tranquil views of the river under stars. We delighted in modern bathrooms and impeccable service from staff who made jokes and wore smiles. This journey gave us culture history adventure and luxury all rolled into days we will never forget 😊