Ms Salacia Nile Cruise 8 Days

MS Salacia Nile Cruise 8 Days - A Journey Through Ancient Egypt

Duration

1 Day Trip

Tour Type

Private

Transportation

Bus

Description

MS Salacia Nile Cruise 8 Days – A Journey Through Ancient Egypt Embark on an unforgettable voyage aboard the MS Salacia Nile Cruise, where luxury meets history along the world’s longest river. This comprehensive itinerary offers privileged access to Egypt’s most spectacular ancient sites between Luxor and Aswan.

Timeless Luxury On Ms Salacia Nile Cruise

The MS Salacia Nile Cruise 8 Days features:

  • Spacious cabins with panoramic Nile views
  • Elegant common areas and sun decks
  • Gourmet dining with local flavors
  • Attentive service from professional staff

Itinerary Highlights Ms Salacia Nile Cruise 8 Days

Your journey includes:
✓ The magnificent Karnak Temple Complex
✓ Valley of the Kings royal tombs
✓ Kom Ombo’s unique double temple
✓ Philae Temple’s island sanctuary

Why Choose This Cruise?

  • Extended 8-day comprehensive itinerary
  • Expert Egyptologist guides
  • All-inclusive luxury experience
  • Sustainable cruising practices
  • Flexible excursion options

The MS Salacia Nile Cruise 8 Days perfectly balances cultural discovery with relaxation, showcasing Egypt’s timeless beauty in modern comfort.

Premium Amenities Include:

  • Climate-controlled cabins
  • 24-hour guest services
  • Cultural entertainment evenings
  • Spa and wellness options
  • International safety standards

What’s Included Nile Cruise

Your trip includes Nile Cruise:
  • Meet and assist service upon arrival & departure
  • Assistance of our personnel during your stay and excursions
  • Free Wifi is included onboard the cruise
  • Minbar with minral water and soft drink re-fill daily (1 bottle of mineral water / 1 soft drink / 1 can of juice)
  • All transfers by a modern air-conditioned deluxe vehicle
  • Accommodation on board 5 star cruise on full board basis
  • All Nile Cruise excursions as mentioned in the itinerary sharing group
  • Entrance fees to all sights between Luxor and Aswan
  • English-speaking tour guide during your excursions
  • All service charges and taxes

What’s Not Included MS Salacia Nile Cruise

  • Any extras and personal spending
  • Tipping

Prices

Ms Salacia Nile Cruise 8 Days Prices are quoted in US Dollars per person per trip except during Christmas, New Year & Easter holidays.
Children Policy:
0 – 01.99 Free of Charge
2 – 05.99 pay 25% of tour price
6 – 11.99 pay 50% of tour price
12+ pay full tour price as per adult person.

Notes :
Child pricing applies to children who share rooms with their parents (Max 2 Children in one Room)

 

Tour Plan

Days 1-2: Luxor Timeless Treasures

Your MS Salacia Nile Cruise 8 Days adventure begins with:
The magnificent Karnak Temple Complex
Luxor Temple illuminated grandeur
Valley of the Kings royal tombs
Hatshepsut Temple's unique architecture

Days 3-4: Edfu to Aswan

Discover:
✓ Edfu Temple, Egypt's best-preserved monument
✓ Kom Ombo's unique double temple
✓ Philae Temple's island sanctuary
✓ Traditional felucca sailing experience

Days 5-6: Nubian Culture & Return Sail

Highlights include:
Unfinished Obelisk archaeological site
Vibrant Aswan spice markets
Kom Ombo ancient medical artifacts
Festive Nubian cultural evening

Days 7-8: West Bank & Farewell

Conclude your journey with:
Ramesseum Temple's colossal statues
Deir el-Medina ancient worker village
Habu Temple stunning reliefs
Farewell cocktails on deck

10 reviews for Ms Salacia Nile Cruise 8 Days

  1. James Anderson

    Our spring 2025 journey aboard MS Salacia was like walking inside a museum that moves. The cabin featured minimalistic elegance—soft fabrics, muted palette, and a window that framed the Nile like an ever‑changing painting. At Luxor’s Valley of the Kings, we tip‑toed past royal tombs and I murmured, “I hope none of them mind our laughter,” and we giggled so quietly it sounded conspiratorial. In the afternoon we relaxed on deck, listening to a storyteller recount Ramesses’s exploits while a cold hibiscus spritzer cooled us—culture and chill combined. The desert outing had us racing jeeps and joking that we were auditioning for an action‑film (minus the explosions). When night fell, the ship glowed with warm lights and soft music—like a lullaby after a day of marvels. It wasn’t about recommending; it was about savoring every plush, playful, history‑rich moment.

  2. Isabella Taylor

    We hopped aboard MS Salacia in early March 2025, and designer touches greeted us everywhere—sleek lounges, plush carpets, and walls that whispered elegance. The Nile outside felt like a living scroll unveiling temples one frame at a time: Luxor’s columns, Edfu’s carvings, and whisper‑quiet reflections. I leaned over the deck railing and quipped, “If Cleopatra saw this, she’d order room service.” Our desert mini‑safari turned into comedic gold when my husband insisted on “surfing” a dune—it ended with sand in his hair and us both laughing so hard we cried. The evening’s dinner combined modern flair with Egyptian accents—molten chocolate with date‑infused sauce that literally stole my heart. MS Salacia turned history into a plush, funny, and utterly unforgettable float through time.

  3. William Moore

    We sailed with MS Salacia between February and April 2025—and I swear the Nile knew just how to charm us. The interior felt like modern luxury incarnate—clean lines, feather‑soft pillows, and a balcony that said, “Enjoy the view.” Off‑ship, wandering around Philae Temple, I joked to my partner, “I bet the ancient builders would’ve appreciated our ship’s spa,” and they nodded, smirking. There was a hilarious moment when I tried to pronounce “Temple of Kom Ombo” in Arabic—it came out more like “humble tomato,” which sent my group into peals of laughter and had locals grinning too. Our desert evening was magical: we chased the sunset across dunes, then swapped stories under a blanket of stars. MS Salacia gave us luxury, laughter, and a masterclass in ancient storytelling—wrapped in modern comfort.

  4. Ava Wilson

    Booking MS Salacia for spring 2025 was the best decision we never regretted—even though I still beat myself up that I forgot sunscreen that one glorious morning. The ship’s décor was high‑class yet cozy, and the crew made us feel like family, not guests. Pirouetting through the Nile, we watched Luxor Temple drift by in golden dawn light—it felt like the river was giving us a slow‑motion postcard. We ventured into a local market, haggled over scarves (I won one for half price—score), and the vendor laughed like he’d just told me a joke in hieroglyphs. Our desert trip featured a camel with more attitude than my toddler—so we spent half the time chasing it in fits of laughter. Nights ended under plush blankets on deck, listening to stories of pharaohs and sipping warm black tea. MS Salacia made me feel cultured, comfy, and constantly amused.

  5. Ethan Davis

    Gliding aboard MS Salacia in March 2025 was like boarding a time‑machine in haute couture. Our cabin was sleek—soft lighting, neutral tones, and a balcony that delivered Nile views on tap. We stepped off in Luxor, slapped with temple facades so monumental that I wondered if pharaohs hired architects just for bragging rights. We giggled as we tried to reenact hieroglyphic poses (our crocodile‑impression? Let’s just say we didn’t quit our day jobs). On deck, sipping mint lemonade, local musicians played tunes that felt both ancient and fresh—like mash‑up hits of 3000 BC. Later, we toured a nearby island where kids raced us barefoot on sand dunes—we lost, embarrassingly. Back on board, the dinner was modern Egyptian fusion—rich flavours without feeling heavy. MS Salacia served history with a wink and a velvet glove.

  6. Sophia Miller

    We boarded MS Salacia in February 2025—our luggage in tow, hearts ready for adventure. The inside was pure modern chic—like stepping into a design magazine—but the outside? Glide‑factor 100 %. Temples like Edfu and Kom Ombo drifted past as if saying, “Hey there, welcome to timeless Egypt.” I piped up, “Do you think Ramses would’ve rented a cabin?” My travel buddy snorted so loud even the Nile ripples paused. We had a quirky desert excursion where we raced over dunes—not quite Fast & Furious but close enough to giggles. At night the ship felt like a floating boutique hotel, all soft lighting and plush throws. The best part: one evening a guide retold the story of Isis with such flair I nearly clapped mid‑story—until I realized everyone else was too mesmerized to move. It was classy, it was fun, and it felt like history in full technicolor.

  7. Noah Johnson

    Our early‑April 2025 voyage aboard MS Salacia felt like gliding through time. Each morning we awoke to soft light spilling across ultramodern suites, then were whisked off to temples where hieroglyphs still whispered. I joked that the throne‑room of Pharaoh would have looked minimalist by cruise standards—but then again, our buffet breadth might’ve impressed even the ancients. Afternoon found us drifting toward Aswan with live oud music and fresh pomegranate juice: “This is how Cleopatra would’ve brunch‑ed,” I told my wife. At one point we wandered into a desert oasis—suddenly trading cushy lounges for golden dunes; as the sun dipped, we roasted marshmallows (yes!) over a fire, laughing about how outlandish that felt. MS Salacia made culture feel cozy, turning every temple tour or sunset dune crackle into a little shared joke and a memory stitched with luxury.

  8. Emma Harper

    Golden sunrises aboard MS Salacia Nile Cruise were just breathtaking and felt like stepping into a storybook of ancient wonders. From the moment we boarded in early February 2025, we were enveloped in plush surroundings—sumptuous cabins, gleaming decks, and the soft lull of the longest river setting the scene. We spent lazy mornings sipping mint tea on deck gazing at temples rising from the sands—Luxor’s Karnak after sunrise was especially spine‑tingling. I chuckled when my husband tried to haggle with a local vendor at Kom Ombo, knowing full well he’d never win—but the friendly banter made me feel like we were part of the Nile’s pulse. Nights featured elegant dinners under stars with modern cuisine that still nodded respectfully to Egyptian flavors. Our guide’s stories of pharaohs and their secrets felt so vivid I half expected a mummy to peek around a column. Here’s the tip I’d share—bring a sense of wonder, and MS Salacia will treat you to luxury, laughter, culture and comfort all in one glide down history’s greatest river

  9. Olivia Brooks

    When we cruised on MS Salacia between February and April 2025, I felt more explorer than tourist. Fancy cabins made me feel pampered, yet stepping off into Luxor’s Valley of the Kings later that afternoon reminded me how small we are compared to history. Walking past tombs painted millennia ago, I whispered, “They really knew their interior design,” and my partner replied, “Maybe they’d approve of our cruise decor too.” The Nile glided beneath us each evening like a calm, ancient ribbon while we snacked on papyrus‑inspired décor (and dessert). On one day, we zipped to a hidden village, sampled local flatbreads, laughed at how my sand‑dusted shoes looked like modern art, then headed back to luxury. The contrast between plush beds and dusty ruins made me giggle every time I brushed my hair—like a travel‑blogger cliché come alive. MS Salacia is a ride through richness—of comfort and of ancient culture—without ever feeling stiff or staged.

  10. Liam Carter

    We stepped aboard MS Salacia in March 2025 and we immediately loved how sleek and modern everything felt—from the gleaming corridors to the plush lounge chairs that practically whispered “kick back.” Each morning began with warm felucca breezes and ancient silhouettes drifting by: Philae Temple emerging at dawn on the horizon, grainy sandstone glowing like caramel. Our guide told us tales about Isis that made me lean in so hard I nearly toppled over—so riveting that I forgave him when he teased our group for snapping too many selfies. Afternoon siesta on deck was a highlight, with chilled hibiscus tea and the river’s lullaby. Then there was the desert evening: a short jeep ride over dunes to camp under stars, telling jokes about camels that refused to cooperate—and oh, the laughter when one of them photobombed our sunset shot. MS Salacia balances modern luxury with playful adventure and deep Egyptian history in a way that felt both grand and personal.

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