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Radamis I Nile Cruise 7 Nights: Luxor to Aswan Itinerary Embark on an unforgettable 8-day, 7-night Radamis I Nile Cruise, sailing through the heart of the Nile. As you glide along the river, stunning landscapes unfold—lush flora lines the banks, and distant mountains emerge, creating a breathtaking blend of nature and history. Along the way, majestic Pharaonic temples rise, transporting you back in time to Egypt’s golden era.
Your journey begins in Luxor, where you’ll explore iconic sites like Luxor Temple and the sprawling Karnak Temple Complex. Next, delve into the mysteries of the Valley of the Kings, home to ancient royal tombs, and marvel at the towering Colossi of Memnon. Additionally, visit Hatshepsut Temple, a masterpiece of ancient architecture, and discover lesser-known gems like Deir el-Medina and Ramesseum Temple.
The Radamis I Nile Cruise 7 nights package takes you from Luxor to Aswan, with stops at Edfu and Kom Ombo. In Edfu, explore the remarkably preserved Temple of Horus, while Kom Ombo offers the unique dual Temple of Sobek and Haroeris. Each site reveals fascinating insights into Egypt’s rich past.
Unlike typical tours, this 7-night Radamis I Nile Cruise combines relaxation and adventure. Enjoy comfortable accommodations, gourmet dining, and guided excursions all while soaking in the Nile’s timeless beauty. Whether you’re a history enthusiast or a leisure traveler, this cruise offers an unparalleled experience.
Radamis I Nile Cruise 7 Nights 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)
Book your Radamis I Nile Cruise 7 nights today and embark on a journey through Egypt’s legendary wonders!
Begin your Radamis I Nile Cruise 7 nights adventure in Luxor, home to one-third of the world’s antiquities. After a seamless transfer from the airport or train station, check in to the cruise by noon. Enjoy lunch onboard while soaking in Nile views. In the afternoon, explore Karnak Temple, a testament to ancient Egyptian religion, followed by Luxor Temple, adorned with Opet Festival inscriptions. Return to the cruise for dinner and an overnight stay in Luxor.
After breakfast, visit Luxor’s West Bank, the pharaohs’ afterlife domain. Discover Hatshepsut Temple, carved into cliffs, and the towering Colossi of Memnon. Later, sail to Edfu via the Esna Lock, enjoying afternoon tea onboard. Dinner and overnight aboard the Radamis I Nile Cruise.
A horse-drawn carriage takes you to Edfu Temple, dedicated to Horus. Marvel at its pristine reliefs before sailing to Kom Ombo. Relax on the sundeck as lush farmland glides by. End the day with a festive Galabiya party and dinner.
Explore Aswan’s wonders: the High Dam, Philae Temple (Isis’ sanctuary), and Kitchener Island’s botanical gardens. Lunch and dinner are served onboard, with an overnight stay in Aswan.
Visit the Unfinished Obelisk, then enjoy free time in Aswan’s spice markets. Sail to Kom Ombo for a Nubian performance and overnight on the cruise.
Tour Kom Ombo Temple, a dual shrine to Sobek and Haroeris, featuring ancient medical tools. Sail back to Luxor, enjoying onboard amenities
Return to Luxor’s West Bank to explore Ramesseum Temple, Deir el-Medina (workers’ village), and Hapu Temple. A farewell dinner and party conclude your journey.
After breakfast, disembark for Valley of the Nobles (time permitting) before transfers to Luxor Airport or station.
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Elizabeth Martin –
Radamis I’s seven‑night cruise down the Nile was an immersive, cosy and occasionally comical journey through history. We sailed January to April 2025, stepping ashore at temples like Kom Ombo, Philae and the hypostyle hall of Karnak — each full of ancient stories. On Elephantine Island I tried local tea with date palms swaying — and sneezed when a palm frond tickled me, everyone laughed! The ship’s modern transport van made transfers smooth, and cabins felt like lavish hotel suites. Meals aboard were fine dining with Egyptian flair. Informative, cultural, luxurious and sprinkled with humour.
Megan Lewis –
Our Luxor‑to‑Aswan cruise on Radamis I in spring 2025 offered seven nights of luxury mixed with ancient wonders. We visited iconic sites like Luxor temple, Edfu and Kom Ombo, each narrated beautifully by our guide. On board the cabins were spacious and modern, with fancy dining and river‑view lounges. One afternoon on Elephantine Island I joined the sand dune sprint event — yes I lost, hilariously — but it made for great memories 🏜️. The blend of rich culture, historical insight and upscale service made the trip feel seamless and enjoyable.
Daniel Thompson –
Radamis I Nile Cruise’s itinerary from Luxor to Aswan gave us seven nights full of discovery, comfort and delight. We marvelled at temples at Kom Ombo, Philae and Edfu, each site more impressive than the last. Back onboard, our suite with a Nile‑view balcony felt like a boutique hotel room at sea. On Elephantine Island I got lost chasing a local goat (true story!) and the crew helped me laugh it off. Transportation was smooth and modern, excursions were well‑timed, and guides shared deep tidbits about ancient Egyptian culture. Classy, historical, adventurous and subtly humorous.
Sophia Anderson –
Cruising aboard Radamis I for seven nights was like floating in a storybook of ancient Egypt — with modern comfort and a few light jokes thrown in. From January to April 2025 our days began with temple visits to Luxor temple and Abydos, followed by relaxing onboard in elegant cabins. I joked that the temple hieroglyphs spoke better English than I did by lunchtime! On Elephantine Island I joined a camel ride and desert stroll — the guide’s sand‑maze challenge had us all laughing. Fine dining, air‑conditioned cabins and a chic sun deck made every moment feel glossy and relaxing. A cultural, elegant, and amusing adventure
William Brown –
Seven nights on Radamis I, from Luxor to Aswan, delivered rich history, cultural depth and plenty of comfort. We explored temples like Kom Ombo at sunrise, followed by luxury onboard amenities — including spacious Nile‑view suites, fine dining, a sun deck, and welcoming lounge areas. On Elephantine Island I tried sand‑boarding in the desert hills, laughed with local children learning ancient hieroglyphs, and felt a warm sense of connection. Modern transport took us seamlessly between sites, and the cruise team wove engaging stories about pharaohs that kept us entertained. A well‑balanced, educational and stylish journey
Olivia Wilson –
The Radamis I Luxor‑to‑Aswan cruise felt like a five‑star floating resort on the Nile. In early 2025 we spent seven nights onboard, visiting temples every morning and lounging in our plush cabins every evening. The Temple of Karnak impressed with its giant obelisks, while Edfu’s Horus Temple felt like stepping into ancient mythology. One afternoon we zip‑tied dinner laughter on a small boat ride near Elephantine Island — a silly moment that still makes me smile 😊. Modern transport and elegant hotel‑style service onboard made every detail refined. We learned much about ancient Egyptian culture and history along the way
James Miller –
Radamis I’s seven‑night cruise was a refined and adventurous voyage that balanced ancient wonders with comfort and fun. Sailing Luxor to Aswan in early 2025, we visited Pharaonic temples like Kom Ombo and Edfu, admired Karnak’s colossal columns and learned stories of pharaohs. Onshore, exploring Elephantine Island on a camel safari made me giggle when the guide taught the camel to wave (or so I swear!). The ship’s modern transport van took us neatly between sites. Luxurious cabins, Nile‑view balconies, rooftop bars, gourmet Egyptian‑inspired cuisine — it all felt indulgent. Rich cultural insight, modern luxury and playful moments packed into seven incredible nights.
Emily Carter –
Cruising from Luxor to Aswan aboard Radamis I was an elegant blend of history, comfort and light‑hearted fun. We spent seven nights on board, each night in a sleek cabin with Nile views and modern transport service taking us to major sites like Karnak, Luxor temple and the rock‑cut temples at Abu Simbel. I remember joking with my guide about the size of Ramesses II’s beard carving — “Now that’s a beard to envy!” On Elephantine Island we rode camels and explored local desert scenery. On‑board gourmet meals, lounge entertainment, and the gentle Nile breeze made it all feel luxurious. A refined and entertaining journey through ancient Egyptian culture.
Michael Davis –
Our journey on Radamis I Nile Cruise for seven nights felt like stepping into a historical movie — but with air‑conditioned luxury! Sailing between Luxor and Aswan from January to April 2025, we explored ancient temples by day and rested in sleek cabins by night. The modern boats, elegant lounges and fine dining gave us real comfort as we learned about Egyptian gods and dynasties. I chuckled when I tried to bargain with a local vendor in Aswan and ended up buying three scarves instead of one. The temple of Philae at sunset was simply magical. Detailed insight into ancient culture, generous creature‑comforts and a sprinkling of playful mishaps made our trip unforgettable.
Sarah Johnson –
The 8‑Day Nile Cruise aboard Radamis I was pure luxury mixed with adventure and humour. We glided from Luxor to Aswan soaking in lush riverbanks and dramatic mountain backdrops. I couldn’t stop laughing when my camel companion seemed more photogenic than me 🐪. The highlight? Visiting the majestic Pharaonic temples at Karnak and Kom Ombo — their ancient walls whisper secrets of Egypt’s golden era. Onboard I loved the modern transport comforts, plush cabins with Nile views, and a rooftop lounge for sunset cocktails. We even enjoyed a fun desert jeep ride on Elephantine Island and learnt about island life from local guides. Rich history, stunning scenery, modern comforts and a touch of playful adventure in one trip