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An Amazing Nile River Cruise: Luxor to Aswan Egypt

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Our recent Nile River cruise on the M/S Amarco II has been our most enjoyable experience in Egypt so far and one of the nicest excursions we’ve taken in some time. During this 4-night Nile River cruise from Luxor to Aswan, we were quite the shutterbugs, managing to take over 600 photos! So we simply wanted to share a few of them here to give you a quick glimpse at what this classic trip is like.

M/S Amarco II Nile cruise top deck and Nile shore line while cursing down the river

At present time there are only about 15 Nile cruises in service. While the hundreds of other ships are falling into disrepair, we can report that those which are still running seem to be in very good shape. The M/S Amarco II Nile cruise we took certainly was and its a stark contrast to all the other out-of-use ships that were lining the riverbank. And with tourist numbers dwindling here, there are plenty of Nile River cruise deals on offer to help make this once-in-a-lifetime trip possible.

M/S Amarco II Nile cruise sailing up the Nile River from Luxor to Aswan

Sit out on the top deck, grab a drink, and watch life on the Nile River slowly pass on by. Or perhaps better yet, seek refuge from the extreme desert heat and relax in your cool cabin where you can take in the views from the huge windows. You’ll need to rest up in between the many temple visit stops along the way. This is what Nile cruising is all about and it’s pretty awesome!

Life on Shore: Scenes from the Nile Riverbank

Perhaps our favorite part of this experience was simply admiring life on the banks of the Nile. Much of the route travels through rural areas and small villages. So many children play in the water, splashing around near the shore.

children playing on the shore of the Nile RiverIts so warming when these kids wave up at you, usually with both hands, with smiles ear-to-ear.

People along the bank of the Nile RiverBut its not just the kids. Full grown men stood on the shore shouting to us and blowing kisses.

Curious men and kids gaze onto our Nile cruise ship as we pass near shore“Welcome! Welcome,” “Thank you for coming!” and even “I love you!” were phrases we heard shouted at us from along shore. These heartwarming greetings were a most welcomed change from the disingenuous touts that often bombard you around the tourist sites.

Kids swimming in the Nile River of EgyptThe landscape changes a bit during the voyage South. The land is fertile near the river and palm trees often dot the banks. You pass by farmland, rock quarries, and natural desert landscape. It’s a beautiful journey.

small row boats and more children swimming in the NileYou pass by the occasional city, such as Esna, where you can take a closer look into life in this town along the Nile.

Sunset at Esna along the Nile River while onlookers waveDuring the voyage up the Nile, you go through one lock – the Esna lock, which gave us pleasant flashbacks of our transit of the Panama Canal.

Esna canal transit on a Nile CruiseThere are only a few bridges that stretch over the mighty Nile along the voyage. Perhaps the most spectacular was the Aswan bridge that we’d like to guess is in somewhat paying homage to the Great Pyramids.

Aswan bridge lit up at night

Ship Life Aboard the M/S Amarco II Nile Cruise

Shipboard life is good! The rooms were much nicer than we expected and more spacious than any ocean liner cruise ship we’ve traveled on. Despite the 115+ F temps outside the air condition pumped iced-cold inside.

M/S Amarco II Nile Cruise cabinThere was no need to turn on the TV, as there was a beautiful silent movie unfolding on the super-sized windows that line each cabin. It became a favorite pastime to pop open a bottle of Sakara beer in the late afternoon and simply watch the world go by from the edge of the bed.

M/S Amarco II Nile Cruise cabin window looking out onto the Nile RiverThe other great place to cool off was, of course, the pool. Its the perfect way to unwind after the intense heat of the day. And also unlike other mega-ships we’ve been on, there’s no need fear that people are hoarding cabana spaces by leaving towels on deck chairs. When cruising the Nile in the middle of summer, we found that you often have then entire pool completely to yourself!

M/S Amarco II Nile Cruise pool and lounge chairs on top deck of the shipMeals onboard were generally good and the service was great. The main dining room is on the bottom deck, sitting low in the river, giving a neat perspective of windows glancing out at nearly eye-level with the river. Dinners in the dining room interchanged between buffets and multi-course table service by candlelight serving a variety of both middle-eastern cuisine and International staples. To mix things up, a BBQ is thrown on the top deck one night after the day’s heat subsides.

M/S Amarco II Nile Cruise main dining roomEntertainment in the evening wasn’t anything special but was nice-enough. It was a bit cheesy and inauthentic, as one might expect. Eh, why not have a few drinks and join in the fun? Meanwhile the big performance on the last night in Aswan consisted of a typical whirling dervish and belly dancer performance.

dancing in the lobby of the M/S Amarco II Nile CruisePassengers on our cruise were mostly from Spain (a much appreciated opportunity to practice my bad Spanish) with just a few other random nationalities, such as us (from USA), our tablemates from Australia, and a family from somewhere in Asia. I’d estimate there were about 40-50 passengers onboard total making for a ship that was less than half full. This made for a really pleasant trip with little-to-no queuing while getting on-and-off the ship or even at the buffet station.

M/S Amarco II Nile Cruise bbq night buffet station on the top deck of the river cruise ship

Luxor to Aswan: Route and Sites

The journey from Luxor to Aswan takes four nights. The experience on the M/S Amarco II Nile cruise from Luxor to Aswan begins every Monday although you actually don’t begin cruising until the following day, as there’s so much to see along the East and West banks around Luxor.

map of Nile River route from Luxor to AswanYour onshore excursion in Luxor begins on the East Bank, wandering among the towering stone columns of the Karnak Temple.

Karnak temple obelisk between columns with hieroglyphics

Just a short ride away, the Luxor temple makes a perfect stop to marvel at the ancient structure as the sun beats down sideways on it, just before setting in the adjacent Nile River.

Luxor temple at dusk

The following day takes you into the tombs, an incredible experience, at the famed Valley of the Kings. From there its on to the Temple of Hatshepsut, seemingly cut out of the tall cliffs in its foreground.

Temple of Hatshepsut in Luxor West BankBy Day 3, you’ve now made it further up the Nile and the journey continues. A morning excursion brings you by horse & carriage to marvel at the notably preserved Edfu temple.

horse & carriage to Edfu temple

After cruising further up the famed river you’ve eventually reach Kom Ombo in the afternoon. Its hear you’ll get to understand why there is a “double tomb” at check out what mummified crocodiles look like!

Kom Ombo double templeYou’ll wake up on the fourth day in Aswan where you’ll go take a look at one of the only modern sites during the entire trip: the Aswan High Dam where you can gaze across the world’s largest artificial lake: Lake Nassar.

Aswan High DamFrom there its only a short boat ride to the reconstructed Temple of Isis at Philae that was saved from the Lake Nassar.

On a boat to Temple of Isis at PhilaeThen its a short pitstop at the somewhat underwhelming unfinished obelisk before a feluca ride back on the Nile to the scenic botanical gardens of Kitchener’s Island.

botanical gardens of Kitchener's Island

If You Go on a Nile Cruise Luxor to Aswan: Cost & Tips

Booking and Price of Nile Cruise

We found the lowest prices on the M/S Amarco II that we booked through Viator. The price of the cruise includes all meals during the five days aboard the M/S Amarco II, entrance fees to all sites, all transportation to sites and to/from the ship, and an Egyptology guide that stays with you for the four days. With prices ranging from $307 per person in the summer to $414 per person during winter high season, we found this to be an incredible Nile cruise deal for everything that’s included on this 5-star luxury ship! Many other Nile cruises running this itinerary charge well into the thousands of dollars for a very similar experience.

For up-to-date booking information go here for the 4 Night Luxor to Aswan that was reviewed in this article.

Nile Cruise Suggested Tips and Gratuities:

Gratuities and drinks are not included and it is suggested tipping on the Nile cruise is 50 Egyptian Pounds (LE) per night, per room, for the staff collectively and 50 LE tip per day for your guide. About 10 LE tip per couple (5 LE per tip per person) seemed about right for land and boat transfers, although consider more for longer trips or particularly good services.

Once you factor in recommended gratuities and tipping on the Nile cruise, you’re looking at a grand total of about $340 USD per person plus whatever you spend on drink.

Drinks

Keep drink costs low by bring aboard plenty of water and beer that you can store within the empty fridge in your cabin. A 1.5 liter bottle of water is 15 LE onboard compared to 5 LE or less elsewhere. A half liter Sakara beer costs 44 LE on the ship and bottles of wine costs varied, starting prices around 100 LE.

M/S Amarco II Nile River Cruise Review and Recommendation

Our M/S Amarco II review is certainly a good one and we’d strongly recommend this classic voyage to our friends who are considering a trip to Egypt. We say go now while both the prices and the crowds are at a minimum. We loved our cabin. Staff was great. Food, while not a highlight of our travels, was definitely above average for Egypt. Our tour guide during the four days was both knowledgable and friendly. Overall, we were impressed by the value of the package.

Other Advice and Tips

  • Be sure to drink lots of water and stay hydrated, particularly in the summer.
  • Don’t miss an excursion! This is a once-in-a-lifetime trip. As long as your health permits it, get off the ship at every stop no matter how hot it is!
  • Take time to gaze out at the shore. You’ll never know what unexpected sight you may stumble upon.
  • See our entire Two-Week Egypt Itinerary: Luxury Egypt of a Backpacker Budget

The four-day voyage up the River Nile has definitely been our highlight of Egypt so far. If you’ve ever been curious…

Posted by Roaming Around the World on Sunday, August 23, 2015

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