Looking for a leisurely and luxurious deep dive into the soul of the Nile? Our 5-Day Dahabiya Nile River Cruise from Luxor to Aswan is an intimate sailing voyage designed for travelers who cherish tranquility, hidden history, and the art of slow travel. Aboard a traditional wooden dahabiya, you’ll leave the well-trodden tourist path for a serene journey where the river itself is the destination.
With only a handful of guests, this cruise offers unparalleled access to secluded temples, untouched islands, and authentic villages. It’s the perfect blend of iconic sightseeing and off-the-beaten-path discovery, wrapped in personalized service and wind-powered peace. Ideal for discerning travelers, romantics, and culture enthusiasts.
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This 5-day itinerary leverages the dahabiya’s unique ability to moor almost anywhere, transforming a standard cruise into an exploratory adventure. You’ll enjoy exclusive, crowd-free visits and the freedom to adapt the day to the group’s mood—whether for a spontaneous swim, an extended village walk, or simply more time to soak in a view.
Key Features of Your Dahabiya:
Boutique Floating Sanctuary: Your cabin is a haven of comfort on a vessel carrying a maximum of 10-16 guests, ensuring an atmosphere of exclusive privacy and calm.
Culinary Journey with a Private Chef: Enjoy freshly prepared gourmet meals showcasing Egyptian and Nubian flavors, served al fresco on deck against a backdrop of ever-changing scenery.
Wind-Powered Silence & Eco-Conscious Travel: Glide peacefully under sail, experiencing the Nile as travelers have for centuries—without engine noise, connecting deeply with the natural environment.
Dedicated Crew & Expert Guide: Your small group is supported by a full crew and a knowledgeable Egyptologist guide who provides rich context, turning each site visit into a captivating story.
Day 1: Luxor – Embarkation & West Bank Wonders
Afternoon: Board your dahabiya in Luxor. Settle in and enjoy a welcome lunch.
Late Afternoon: Visit the Valley of the Nobles (Tombs of the Artisans), a quieter but spectacular alternative to the Valley of the Kings, offering vivid insights into daily life in ancient Egypt.
Evening: Dine on deck as your dahabiya begins its serene journey south.
Day 2: Temples of Power & Mythology
Morning: Sail to Edfu for a private visit to the colossal and incredibly well-preserved Temple of Horus.
Afternoon: Continue sailing, relaxing on deck. Later, visit the unique Temple of Kom Ombo, dedicated to both the crocodile god Sobek and the falcon god Horus.
Evening: Moor overnight near Gebel el-Silsila.
Day 3: Hidden Quarries & Riverside Life
Morning: Explore the dramatic sandstone quarries of Gebel el-Silsila, the sacred source of stone for Egypt’s great temples. Visit the rock-cut chapels and stelai in serene solitude.
Afternoon: Enjoy a leisurely sail with opportunities to swim from the boat. Stop at a traditional riverside village for an authentic cultural encounter over tea.
Evening: Overnight at a tranquil mooring under the stars.
Day 4: Aswan’s Nubian Spirit & Philae Temple
Morning: Sail into Aswan. Visit the beautiful Philae Temple, dedicated to the goddess Isis, located on its picturesque island.
Afternoon: Take a motorboat to a Nubian village for a memorable home visit, learning about local traditions and enjoying genuine hospitality.
Evening: Farewell dinner on board, celebrating the journey.
Day 5: Aswan – Disembarkation & Optional Explorations
Morning: Enjoy a final breakfast on deck in Aswan before disembarkation.
Optional (Pre-arranged): Extend your day with a visit to the Unfinished Obelisk and the Aswan High Dam, or take a memorable sunrise trip to Abu Simbel (requires flight or early departure).
Choose this 5-Day Dahabiya Cruise if you want:
A truly immersive and flexible sailing experience with a perfect balance of major sites and hidden treasures.
Crowd-free, in-depth exploration of famous temples and exclusive access to sites like Gebel el-Silsila.
Authentic cultural interactions and the serene pleasure of wind-powered travel.
A luxurious, slow-paced journey that feels like a private charter, designed for contemplation and connection.
Trade the standard cruise itinerary for a curated sailing adventure that reveals the Nile’s secret heart.
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Your remarkable 5-day adventure aboard a Dahabiya Nile cruise commences in the morning with our team picking you up from your Luxor hotel or the airport. You’ll be accompanied by your dedicated private tour guide to delve into Luxor’s awe-inspiring highlights:
Valley of the Kings: Unlock the mysteries of the New Kingdom (1550 – 1070 BC) as you venture into the heart of the Theban Necropolis. Here, beneath the earth’s surface, you’ll uncover 63 golden tombs, including the final resting places of legendary figures like Tutankhamun and Ramses II. These tombs reveal a treasure trove of insights into ancient Egyptian religious beliefs, mythology, and funerary arts.
Hatshepsut Temple: Step back to the 15th century BC and witness the incredible architectural legacy of Queen Hatshepsut. Designed by the brilliant architect Senenmut, her temple is a colossal testament to ancient Egyptian classical architecture during the New Kingdom. It was a center of worship for Amun.
Colossi of Memnon: Marvel at the enduring artistry commissioned by Pharaoh Amenhotep III in 1350 BC. The Colossi of Memnon once graced the entrance of Amenhotep III’s grand mortuary temple, which, unfortunately, no longer exists. These colossal statues left a lasting impression on Romans and Greeks, who immortalized King Memnon’s name through significant constructions between 20 and 250 AD.
Karnak Temple: Experience the awe-inspiring architectural wonder of Karnak, a fortified village that thrived for 2000 years, from 1971 to 30 AD, in the heart of Thebes. Karnak served as the paramount place of worship for Amun-Re, Mut, Monut, and other ancient Egyptian deities. Its finest masterpieces include the Avenue of Sphinxes and the grand hypostyle hall.
Following this memorable exploration of Luxor, we’ll transfer you to Esna to board your Nile boat, where a delectable dinner awaits. You’ll spend the night onboard your Nile boat, cruising along the tranquil waters.
Overnight On Dahabiya
Meals: Lunch & Dinner
Start your day with a sumptuous breakfast on board as we set sail towards Edfu, arriving around noon to visit:
Edfu Temple: Discover the “House of Victory,” dedicated to the sky falcon god Horus, and marvel at its remarkable preservation. This temple, constructed by the Ptolemaic dynasty between 237 BC and 57 BC, offers clear inscriptions shedding light on the religion, language, and myths of the Hellenistic period.
Gebel El Silsila: Known as the “Golden Chain of the Mountain,” this historic site lies between Edfu temple and the north side of Kom Ombo temple. It was a renowned quarry location during the 18th Dynasty of the New Kingdom (1550 – 1070 BC). It was pivotal in constructing legendary structures like the Karnak Temple Complex, Luxor Temple, Medinet Habu, Kom Ombo, and many more.
Overnight on Dahabiya
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
After breakfast, join your private tour guide to explore:
Kom Ombo Temple: Experience one of Egypt’s most unique architectural wonders, built between 180 BC and 180 BC during the Ptolemaic dynasty. This temple, often called the “Hill of Gold,” honors the crocodile god Sobek on its southern half and the falcon god Haroeris on its northern half.
Overnight on Dahabiya
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Indulge in a delightful breakfast and accompany your private Egyptologist guide to explore the renowned attractions of Aswan:
Aswan High Dam: Discover the mighty Aswan High Dam, constructed between 1960 and 1970. This engineering marvel was built to control Nile floods, enhance water storage for irrigation, and generate substantial electricity.
The Unfinished Obelisk: Witness a testament to ancient Egyptian craftsmanship—a colossal 42-meter tall, 1200-ton obelisk intended for the entrance of Karnak Temple by Queen Hatshepsut’s order but, unfortunately, abandoned during construction.
Philae Temple: Step into the legendary home of the goddess Isis, the Philae Temple, constructed between 380 BC and 362 BC during the reign of King Ptolemy II. Here, an ancient tale of motherhood and healing unfolds.
Overnight on Dahabiya
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
After a delightful breakfast, it’s time to disembark from your Nile cruise. We’ll transfer you to your chosen departure location in Aswan, marking the end of your enchanting 5-day Dahabiya Nile cruise through Upper Egypt.
Meals: Breakfast
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Embark on a journey of wonder and magic in Egypt, where captivating experiences await. Prioritize a smooth and enjoyable stay by organizing your luggage carefully. From the mysterious allure of the ancient pyramids to the majesty of the majestic temples, Egypt promises an unforgettable adventure. Get ready to uncover the secrets of this beautiful land and immerse yourself in its magic. We recommend packing carefully to ensure you are fully equipped to explore each wonder. Let the magic of Egypt enchant your senses and prepare for an extraordinary discovery journey. Your adventure of a lifetime awaits you in the splendor of this mysterious destination.
The correct refund policy for tour cancellations depends on factors such as the tour operator, the agreed booking conditions, and the context of the cancellation. See our dedicated terms and conditions page or contact us directly to understand the details. Revealing the nuances of our cancellation and refund policy ensures a seamless experience.
It is usually possible to change your travel date, but specific conditions and fees may apply. A notable example is that airlines often expand date change options, albeit with change fees and fare spreads.
Scrutinizing the words of your ticket, along with the airline or agency’s policies, is vital to understanding your choices. Accommodations share this complexity and have different change policies. Some allow cost-effective changes within a set time frame, while others impose stricter fees or rules.
I recommend contacting the airline, hotel, or agency to gauge possible date changes and possible expenses. They will provide accurate, up-to-date details tailored to your situation. Before making travel arrangements, always evaluate our cancellation and change policies to understand your alternatives to unexpected modifications.
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Stay abreast of evolving visa requirements; It is wise to check for updates before confirming travel plans. Make sure to allow enough processing time, as visa issuance can take weeks or even months. If you need assistance obtaining a visa, do not hesitate to contact us. Your smooth travel experience is our priority.
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Daily excursions:
We welcome cash payments at the start of the round if you prefer.
Multi-day trips:
A deposit is necessary for long-haul flights once the itinerary has been confirmed. This down payment ranges from 10% to 100% and depends on the tour and its duration, ensuring that you confidently venture.
On our offers and holidays, gratuities are excluded and are entirely at the discretion of our passengers. Although it is not mandatory, it carries the notable importance of the dedicated personnel who ensure your comfort and service throughout your journey. Your thoughtful acknowledgment of their efforts is deeply appreciated.
The differences are profound: **Size & Atmosphere:** Dahabiyas host 8-12 guests vs. 80-150, offering total peace. **Propulsion:** They sail silently by wind, not motor. **Itinerary:** They access exclusive, shallow areas and smaller historical sites large ships cannot. **Service:** Fully all-inclusive with a dedicated crew. **Experience:** It’s about the journey itself—the serenity of sailing—not just ticking off temple visits.
Absolutely. Modern Dahabiyas are built for safety and comfort, featuring en-suite bathrooms, air conditioning, and comfortable beds. They are stable vessels. The intimacy and level of personal attention often make guests feel safer and more cared for than on a large ship.
All Dahabiyas have a quiet, low-impact support engine to ensure you keep to a general schedule if the wind is not favorable. However, the crew are skilled sailors who maximize sailing time whenever possible, as it’s a core part of the experience.
It may not suit travelers who need constant entertainment (no big shows), prefer strict, rigid schedules, require extensive facilities like a gym or spa, are on a very tight budget, or have severe mobility issues (boarding can involve a small gangplank). It’s for those who appreciate simplicity, nature, and deep cultural connection.

