Cruise La Dahabieh Queen Isis II: Egypt Departing from Cairo
From Cairo
Fri 18 Sep 2026
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Your itinerary
Cairo
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Cairo can be reached via the port of Port Said, located at the northern end of the Suez Canal. This port, some 170 kilometers from Cairo, serves as a gateway between the Mediterranean and the Egyptian capital. Travellers can reach Cairo by bus or car, a journey of around 2 to 3 hours through the Egyptian countryside./p>
What to see in Cairo
Cairo, the Egyptian capital, is packed with historical and cultural sites. Must-sees include the Pyramids of Giza and the Sphinx, emblematic of ancient Egypt. The Egyptian Museum, with its treasures of antiquity, is a must-see for history buffs. Stroll through Islamic Old Cairo to discover historic mosques and bustling bazaars such as Khan el-Khalili. The Zamalek district, with its trendy cafés and art galleries, offers a modern perspective on the city.
What to visit in the area
There are many sites worth visiting in the vicinity of Cairo. Memphis and Saqqarah, with their ancient city and necropolis, offer a fascinating glimpse into Pharaonic history. For an escape from the hustle and bustle of the city, a trip into the desert to discover oases such as El Fayoum or the dunes of Wadi El-Rayan is a memorable experience. In addition, a cruise on the Nile to Luxor and Aswan reveals other wonders of ancient Egypt along the river's historic banks.

Cairo
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Port :
Cairo can be reached via the port of Port Said, located at the northern end of the Suez Canal. This port, some 170 kilometers from Cairo, serves as a gateway between the Mediterranean and the Egyptian capital. Travellers can reach Cairo by bus or car, a journey of around 2 to 3 hours through the Egyptian countryside./p>
What to see in Cairo
Cairo, the Egyptian capital, is packed with historical and cultural sites. Must-sees include the Pyramids of Giza and the Sphinx, emblematic of ancient Egypt. The Egyptian Museum, with its treasures of antiquity, is a must-see for history buffs. Stroll through Islamic Old Cairo to discover historic mosques and bustling bazaars such as Khan el-Khalili. The Zamalek district, with its trendy cafés and art galleries, offers a modern perspective on the city.
What to visit in the area
There are many sites worth visiting in the vicinity of Cairo. Memphis and Saqqarah, with their ancient city and necropolis, offer a fascinating glimpse into Pharaonic history. For an escape from the hustle and bustle of the city, a trip into the desert to discover oases such as El Fayoum or the dunes of Wadi El-Rayan is a memorable experience. In addition, a cruise on the Nile to Luxor and Aswan reveals other wonders of ancient Egypt along the river's historic banks.

Cairo
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Port :
Cairo can be reached via the port of Port Said, located at the northern end of the Suez Canal. This port, some 170 kilometers from Cairo, serves as a gateway between the Mediterranean and the Egyptian capital. Travellers can reach Cairo by bus or car, a journey of around 2 to 3 hours through the Egyptian countryside./p>
What to see in Cairo
Cairo, the Egyptian capital, is packed with historical and cultural sites. Must-sees include the Pyramids of Giza and the Sphinx, emblematic of ancient Egypt. The Egyptian Museum, with its treasures of antiquity, is a must-see for history buffs. Stroll through Islamic Old Cairo to discover historic mosques and bustling bazaars such as Khan el-Khalili. The Zamalek district, with its trendy cafés and art galleries, offers a modern perspective on the city.
What to visit in the area
There are many sites worth visiting in the vicinity of Cairo. Memphis and Saqqarah, with their ancient city and necropolis, offer a fascinating glimpse into Pharaonic history. For an escape from the hustle and bustle of the city, a trip into the desert to discover oases such as El Fayoum or the dunes of Wadi El-Rayan is a memorable experience. In addition, a cruise on the Nile to Luxor and Aswan reveals other wonders of ancient Egypt along the river's historic banks.

Cairo
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Port :
Cairo can be reached via the port of Port Said, located at the northern end of the Suez Canal. This port, some 170 kilometers from Cairo, serves as a gateway between the Mediterranean and the Egyptian capital. Travellers can reach Cairo by bus or car, a journey of around 2 to 3 hours through the Egyptian countryside./p>
What to see in Cairo
Cairo, the Egyptian capital, is packed with historical and cultural sites. Must-sees include the Pyramids of Giza and the Sphinx, emblematic of ancient Egypt. The Egyptian Museum, with its treasures of antiquity, is a must-see for history buffs. Stroll through Islamic Old Cairo to discover historic mosques and bustling bazaars such as Khan el-Khalili. The Zamalek district, with its trendy cafés and art galleries, offers a modern perspective on the city.
What to visit in the area
There are many sites worth visiting in the vicinity of Cairo. Memphis and Saqqarah, with their ancient city and necropolis, offer a fascinating glimpse into Pharaonic history. For an escape from the hustle and bustle of the city, a trip into the desert to discover oases such as El Fayoum or the dunes of Wadi El-Rayan is a memorable experience. In addition, a cruise on the Nile to Luxor and Aswan reveals other wonders of ancient Egypt along the river's historic banks.

Luxor
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Luxor, Egypt, is a treasure trove of antiquities and monuments. On the east bank, Luxor Temple and Karnak Temple marvel at their grandeur and hieroglyphics. The Valley of the Kings and the Valley of the Queens, on the west bank, house the tombs of ancient Egyptian pharaohs and queens. Felucca rides on the Nile offer a peaceful view of the city. Luxor is a must for fans of ancient history and Egyptian culture.

Navigation
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Sailing days are the ideal opportunity to take advantage of the facilities available. Depending on the ship, you'll have access to pools, whirlpools, spas, gyms and theaters, ensuring relaxation and entertainment for all.

EDFU
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Edfu, Egypt, is famous for its impressive temple dedicated to the god Horus. It is one of the best-preserved temples in Egypt, offering a spectacular insight into the architecture and beliefs of ancient Egypt. The town, located on the banks of the Nile, is also a great base for exploring the surrounding countryside and discovering everyday Egyptian life. Edfu is a must-see for those interested in the history and culture of ancient Egypt.

Kom Ombo
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Kom Ombo, in Egypt, is famous for its unique temple dedicated to two deities: Sobek and Haroëris. Situated on the banks of the Nile, this well-preserved temple offers a fascinating insight into Egyptian architecture and mythology. The reliefs and inscriptions on the walls tell stories of daily life and beliefs in ancient Egypt. The view of the Nile from the temple is spectacular, especially at sunset.

Assouan
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Aswan, located in Egypt, is a city where the Nile flows peacefully between granite islands dotted with palm trees. It serves as a gateway to Nubia, with its archaeological sites including Elephantine Island and the temples of Philæ. Feluccas sail along the river, offering breathtaking views of the Sahara desert and sand dunes. It's a city of colorful markets and rich cultural traditions, where visitors can sample local flavors and discover Nubian handicrafts.

Assouan
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Aswan, located in Egypt, is a city where the Nile flows peacefully between granite islands dotted with palm trees. It serves as a gateway to Nubia, with its archaeological sites including Elephantine Island and the temples of Philæ. Feluccas sail along the river, offering breathtaking views of the Sahara desert and sand dunes. It's a city of colorful markets and rich cultural traditions, where visitors can sample local flavors and discover Nubian handicrafts.

Assouan
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Aswan, located in Egypt, is a city where the Nile flows peacefully between granite islands dotted with palm trees. It serves as a gateway to Nubia, with its archaeological sites including Elephantine Island and the temples of Philæ. Feluccas sail along the river, offering breathtaking views of the Sahara desert and sand dunes. It's a city of colorful markets and rich cultural traditions, where visitors can sample local flavors and discover Nubian handicrafts.

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Cruise Infos
- Cruise in double suite according to chosen category
- Full board from dinner on 1st day to breakfast on last day
- Travel insurance, except as provided in the contract
- Beverages, except as provided in the contract
- For your trip, you must have a passport valid for 6 months after your return date.

























