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CroisiEurope Nile: 10 nights from Cairo with RV Da Vinci
Oct 30, 2024

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Departure Port: Cairo ➞ Landing: Luxor

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Cairo

Cairo

Also known as the Capital of Egypt, Cairo is the Egypt's largest and most populous city. It perfectly combines its two opposing sides: modernity and history. The city is also known as the gateway to the Pyramids of Giza, a UNESCO World Heritage site since 1979 which has been perfectly preserved and protected for millennia by the famous sphinx. In the city there is the world's largest Egyptian Museum, which houses more than 136,000 archaeological artefacts dating back to Ancient Egypt.

Cairo

Cairo

Also known as the Capital of Egypt, Cairo is the Egypt's largest and most populous city. It perfectly combines its two opposing sides: modernity and history. The city is also known as the gateway to the Pyramids of Giza, a UNESCO World Heritage site since 1979 which has been perfectly preserved and protected for millennia by the famous sphinx. In the city there is the world's largest Egyptian Museum, which houses more than 136,000 archaeological artefacts dating back to Ancient Egypt.

Cairo

Cairo

Also known as the Capital of Egypt, Cairo is the Egypt's largest and most populous city. It perfectly combines its two opposing sides: modernity and history. The city is also known as the gateway to the Pyramids of Giza, a UNESCO World Heritage site since 1979 which has been perfectly preserved and protected for millennia by the famous sphinx. In the city there is the world's largest Egyptian Museum, which houses more than 136,000 archaeological artefacts dating back to Ancient Egypt.

Luxor

Luxor

Luxor, once Thebes, the ancient capital of Egypt is today one of the most important cities in the country and a concentration of history and wonder.
Not far from the banks of the Nile, the area holds treasures of inestimable value, including the Valley of the Kings, also known as Wadi Biban el-Muluk, which houses the tombs of the sovereigns who reigned during the New Kingdom of Egypt in a picturesque location. Also not to be missed are the Karnak complex, the famous Temple of Luxor, the Temple of Hatshepsut and the Valley of the Queens.

Edfu

Edfu

Edfu

Edfu

Assouan

Assouan

Assouan

Assouan

Esna

Esna

Luxor

Luxor

Luxor, once Thebes, the ancient capital of Egypt is today one of the most important cities in the country and a concentration of history and wonder.
Not far from the banks of the Nile, the area holds treasures of inestimable value, including the Valley of the Kings, also known as Wadi Biban el-Muluk, which houses the tombs of the sovereigns who reigned during the New Kingdom of Egypt in a picturesque location. Also not to be missed are the Karnak complex, the famous Temple of Luxor, the Temple of Hatshepsut and the Valley of the Queens.

Luxor

Luxor

Luxor, once Thebes, the ancient capital of Egypt is today one of the most important cities in the country and a concentration of history and wonder.
Not far from the banks of the Nile, the area holds treasures of inestimable value, including the Valley of the Kings, also known as Wadi Biban el-Muluk, which houses the tombs of the sovereigns who reigned during the New Kingdom of Egypt in a picturesque location. Also not to be missed are the Karnak complex, the famous Temple of Luxor, the Temple of Hatshepsut and the Valley of the Queens.