HIGHLIGHTS
- Experience
the thrill of exploring celebrated sites of antiquity like the Great
Pyramids, Abu Simbel, and the Valley of the Kings
- Sail
the legendary Nile in a luxurious all-suite vessel, stepping off to
explore riverside temples and villages
- Premier
hotel accommodations and private internal flights ensure a seamless,
sumptuous experience
- Exceptional
Egyptologists, a National Geographic-Lindblad Expeditions Certified
Photo Instructor, and other specialists greatly enrich the expedition
experience
- Extend
your stay in Cairo or Jordan, including Petra and the Dead Sea
DATES / RATES
Rates are listed per person
|
Start Date | End Date | From EUR | From USD |
Oct 17, 2025 | Oct 25, 2025 | 10,281 |
10,625 |
Oct 31, 2025 | Nov 08, 2025 | 11,222 |
11,598 |
Nov 14, 2025 | Nov 22, 2025 | 9,124 |
9,430 |
Nov 28, 2025 | Dec 06, 2025 | 8,831 |
9,127 |
Jan 23, 2026 | Jan 31, 2026 | 9,640 |
9,963 |
Feb 06, 2026 | Feb 21, 2026 | 9,640 |
9,963 |
Feb 20, 2026 | Feb 28, 2026 | 9,640 |
9,963 |
Feb 27, 2026 | Mar 07, 2026 | 9,640 |
9,963 |
Oct 16, 2026 | Oct 24, 2026 | 9,746 |
10,073 |
Oct 23, 2026 | Oct 31, 2026 | 9,746 |
10,073 |
Oct 30, 2026 | Nov 07, 2026 | 9,746 |
10,073 |
Nov 13, 2026 | Nov 21, 2026 | 9,746 |
10,073 |
Dec 04, 2026 | Dec 12, 2026 | 9,454 |
9,771 |
Rates are listed per person
|
Start Date | End Date | From EUR | From USD |
Oct 17, 2025 | Oct 25, 2025 | 10,281 |
10,625 |
Oct 31, 2025 | Nov 08, 2025 | 11,222 |
11,598 |
Nov 14, 2025 | Nov 22, 2025 | 9,124 |
9,430 |
Nov 28, 2025 | Dec 06, 2025 | 8,831 |
9,127 |
Jan 23, 2026 | Jan 31, 2026 | 9,640 |
9,963 |
Feb 06, 2026 | Feb 21, 2026 | 9,640 |
9,963 |
Feb 20, 2026 | Feb 28, 2026 | 9,640 |
9,963 |
Feb 27, 2026 | Mar 07, 2026 | 9,640 |
9,963 |
Oct 16, 2026 | Oct 24, 2026 | 9,746 |
10,073 |
Oct 23, 2026 | Oct 31, 2026 | 9,746 |
10,073 |
Oct 30, 2026 | Nov 07, 2026 | 9,746 |
10,073 |
Nov 13, 2026 | Nov 21, 2026 | 9,746 |
10,073 |
Dec 04, 2026 | Dec 12, 2026 | 9,454 |
9,771 |
ITINERARY
Day
1
Cairo,
Egypt
Arrive
in Cairo, the ancient capital of Egypt, and check in to the five-star
St. Regis hotel, your home for the next four nights.
Day
2
Cairo,
Pyramids and Sphinx
After
a morning welcome briefing, start the day exploring the most iconic and
mysterious of all things in Egypt: the Pyramids and Sphinx complex in
Giza.
Among
the seven wonders of the ancient world, only the Pyramids of Giza have
survived. The magnificent Pyramid of Cheops was built from over two
million blocks of stone and took tens of thousands of workers twenty
years to build. Nearby is the great Sphinx, carved out of a single
massive piece of stone, showing the Pharaoh Chefren’s head on
the body of a lion. Privileged access takes you inside the barrier for
an up-close experience with the Sphinx. You’ll have the
chance to go inside the Great Pyramid, following the narrow passageway
of the Grand Gallery to the burial chamber of Cheops. Your Egyptologist
will regale you with stories and details of the site's construction
while your National Geographic-Lindblad Expeditions Certified Photo
Instructor will be on hand to ensure you get the perfect photos.
Enjoy
lunch at a local restaurant and then return to the hotel where you can
enjoy the hotel amenities, chat with the Egyptologist, visit the
National Museum of Egyptian Culture or explore on your own. This
evening, gather for a daily Recap and welcome reception, followed by
dinner at your leisure.
Meals
Included: Breakfast, Lunch
Day
3
Cairo,
Grand Egyptian Museum and Saqqara
Egyptian
treasures are legendary, and expertly guided visits to the finest
collections are essential for a complete experience. This morning,
travel to Saqqara to see the Step Pyramid of the pharaoh Zoser, a
revolutionary design that initiated the art of pyramid-building. You'll
also see some of Egypt’s most charming wall paintings and
reliefs, showing scenes of harvesting, fishing, music-making and
dancing, as well as the elaborate and exquisite mastaba of Mereruka,
the largest in Saqqara. While not a royal, Mereruka (or Meri) was,
among other things, “Chief Justice and Vizier” to
Pharaoh Teti of the Sixth Dynasty, wealthy enough to build such a large
and colorful tomb for his afterlife.
After
lunch, explore the galleries of the newly opened and highly anticipated
Grand Egyptian Museum (GEM) with expert Egyptologists. Witness the
3,200-year-old statue of Ramses II in the Grand Hall, the Solar Boat
and select treasures from the prehistoric to the Greco-Roman period.
Only the King Tut Hall remains unopened as his treasures are still at
the Museum of Antiquities, which you'll enjoy during an uncrowded,
privately guided after-hours exploration later today.
This
evening, enjoy an exclusive after-hours guided tour of the Museum of
Egyptian Antiquities. Discover the museum’s expansive
collection of ancient marvels—without the
crowds—alongside your Egyptologists.
Meals
Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day
4
Luxor
/ Embark Ship
Fly
early via private charter flight to Luxor, in Upper Egypt, where
you’ll visit Karnak Temple. For 2,000 years some 30 pharaohs
added their own monuments and shrines to this vast temple. The 134
columns of the great hall create a forest of stone 70 feet high, while
the towering obelisk of Queen Hatshepsut shadows the rear of the
temple. The reliefs and carvings, created by some of Ancient
Egypt’s finest artisans, are dramatic.
Embark
the elegant all-suite Sun Goddess in time for a late lunch. Onboard you
will find spacious cabins, warm public areas and a welcoming Egyptian
crew offering impeccable service. This evening, explore the exquisite
Luxor Temple, guarded by massive statues of Ramses II, with magnificent
pylons, columns and statues. It has been a place of worship for
millennia, as attested to by the mosque that was built atop the site.
Luxor Temple is well-lit in the evenings and a wonderful site to visit
after sunset.
Meals
Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day
5
West
Bank / Sailing the Nile
This
morning, cross the Nile to the fabled West Bank and Valley of the
Kings, burial ground for hundreds of years to Egypt's greatest
pharaohs. Explore and photograph the tombs of Seti I and Tutankhamun.
Visit the Valley of the Queens and the most remarkable tomb of them
all: that of Nefertari.* Vivid paintings show the queen's beauty and
depict her journey to the afterlife in exquisite color and quality
found nowhere else in Egypt. See the temple of Hatshepsut, dramatically
set beneath sandstone cliffs.
Return
to the ship for lunch and time to relax as the ship casts off from
Luxor to spend the afternoon marveling at the rich and verdant
riverbanks and farmland that has sustained life along the Nile for
thousands of years. Enjoy the views from your suite or join your
friends in the lounge or on the top deck to watch life and history go
by. The program continues with presentations from your Egyptologists
and National Geographic-Lindblad Expeditions Certified Photo Instructor
later this evening. Pass through Esna lock before enjoying an elegant
dinner and overnighting in Esna.
*Note:
The tomb of Nefertari is temporarily closed for renovations. In the
meantime, you'll instead visit the spectacular Ramesseum, the funerary
temple of Ramses II.
Meals
Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day
6
Esna
/ Sailing the Nile
Early
this morning, walk to the nearby Temple of Khnum, which lies beneath
the contemporary town of Esna and has not yet been fully excavated.
Your Egyptologist will explain how silt from centuries of the Nile's
annual floods buried the temple, which sits below street level. Walk
back to the ship through the narrow streets of Esna, talking with
locals, sharing stories and learning about everyday Egyptian small-town
life.
Enjoy
more time onboard where you can relax, dip into the ship's library of
Egyptian history or take a cool swim in the pool. Presentations onboard
will cover ancient and modern Egypt. Later, visit Kom Ombo, set
strikingly atop a hill overlooking the Nile. Built during the Ptolemaic
era, Kom Ombo is dedicated to two gods—hawk-headed Haroeris
and crocodile headed Sobek. It is richly decorated, and even has a
hieroglyphic calendar.
Meals
Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day
7
Kom
Ombo / Aswan
Stand
on deck as you approach Aswan, a glorious location on the Nile, backed
by hills, with granite rocks protruding from the riverbed and sailboats
(called feluccas) plying the water. Aswan is just downstream of the
northernmost Nile cataract, which historically made it a frontier town
and trading center with Nubia.
This
morning, visit the lovely Temple of Isis on the island of Philae. In
Greek, Philae means "the end", an apt name since the island lies on the
border with ancient Nubia. Like Abu Simbel, the Temple of Isis would
have been lost to the floods caused by the building of the High Dam if
not painstakingly dismantled, moved and reconstructed at its present
location. Visit a granite quarry to learn about how massive obelisks
and other structures were carefully cut from solid rock and transported
to the river for sailing the Nile to Lower Egypt. Get a good look at an
unfinished obelisk before a Nubian cultural show on board this
evening.
Meals
Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day
8
Disembark
Ship / Abu Simbel / Cairo
Disembark
Sun Goddess and fly by private charter to southern Nubia and the
remarkable site of Abu Simbel, on a sunbaked island in the azure waters
of Lake Nasser. Two temples are found here; one large, dedicated to
Ramses II's victory at Kadesh, and one small, dedicated to his beloved
Queen Nefertari. Constructed in a different location in the mid-13th
century BC, Abu Simbel was excavated from the sand in 1817. In 1968 the
temples were cut and moved piece by piece to avoid being lost again,
this time not to sand and neglect but to the creation of modern Lake
Nasser.
After
lunch, reboard a privately-chartered aircraft to Cairo and check into
the 5-star InterContinental Citystars Hotel. Gather for your final
dinner with the group this evening.
Meals
Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day
9
Cairo
Sun Goddess (Luxury Expedition, 60-guests)
The elegant Sun Goddess carries only 60 guests in 30 spacious suites,
providing an intimate and exceptionally comfortable experience on the
world’s longest river. Featuring a separate sitting area and
a balcony, each suite is a relaxing and sophisticated environment to
observe 5,000 years of history unfolding along the Nile’s
banks.
(Click image to view Ship details)
WHAT'S INCLUDED
- Exclusive
Lindblad Expeditions-National Geographic programs aboard privately
chartered ships
- Professionally
guided excursions
- Arrival
and departure transfers for any flights into and out of Cairo,
including airport assistance
- Hotels
as indicated in the itinerary
- All
meals as indicated in the itinerary, both aboard and on shore
- Snacks,
premium coffees and teas, nonalcoholic beverages and drinking water
- Beer
and wine with meals
- Guidance
and company of our leading expedition staff, including a Lindblad
Expedition-National Geographic certified photo instructor
- Presentation
about the destination by expedition staff
- Access
to lounges, observation decks, library stocked with regionally relevant
literature and other shared spaces
- Complimentary
Wi-Fi aboard the ships
- Access
to exercise equipment
- Laundry
aboard the ships
- Crew
gratuities
- Gratuities
for Egyptologists, drivers, service staff and porters
- Park
and site entrance fees, photography fees, special access permits and
port taxes