Nile Cruise from Luxor Aboard Jaz Regent Nile Cruise
Tours Overview
Step into a world where history rises from the riverbanks and golden temples glow beneath desert skies. This extraordinary nile cruise from luxor invites you to sail the legendary Nile in refined comfort aboard the elegant Jaz Regent Nile Cruise, discovering the treasures of Upper Egypt at a graceful pace.
Blending ancient grandeur with modern sophistication, this immersive journey carries you from Luxor’s colossal sanctuaries to Aswan’s serene islands, revealing royal tombs, sacred temples, and timeless villages along the way. Every sunrise over the river, every sandstone column touched by sunlight, and every quiet moment on deck becomes part of a deeply enriching experience.
Whether you choose the 4-day escape or the extended 5-day voyage, your nile cruise from luxor promises remarkable discovery, attentive service, and unforgettable scenery aboard the distinguished Jaz Regent Nile Cruise.
Cruise Facilities
- WiFi
- Pool
- Air condition
- Private bath with Shower
- TV
- Mini Bar
- Doctor available 24 hours
- Gift Shop
Included
- Warm and professional meet and assist service upon arrival at the airport, ensuring a smooth and stress-free welcome to Egypt
- Full-board accommodation throughout your journey aboard the Jaz Regent Nile Cruise, including all daily breakfast, lunch, and dinner
- All transfers and transportation provided in private, modern, air-conditioned vehicles for maximum comfort throughout your trip
- Dedicated private English-speaking Egyptologist guide accompanying you throughout the entire journey, providing expert historical insight and cultural context at every site
- Entrance fees to all archaeological sites, temples, museums, and monuments included within the scheduled itinerary
- Onboard entertainment and cultural performances during your Nile Cruise experience
- All applicable government taxes, local fees, and service charges related to every included service throughout the program
- Continuous on-ground support from our experienced travel team, available to assist you at every stage of your journey
Farewell assistance at the airport upon departure, ensuring a seamless and comfortable end to your Egypt experience
Not Included
- Personal expenses
- Optional tours (Abu Simbel, hot air balloon, Nubian village, etc.)
- Gratuities (optional)
- Beverages during meals
Itinerary
Day 1 - Arrival in Aswan & Embarkation Aboard the Jaz Regent Nile Cruise
Your journey along one of the world's most legendary rivers begins in Aswan — Egypt's most serene and atmospheric southern city, where the Nile flows wide and calm between granite boulders and golden desert banks. Though your Nile cruise from Luxor concludes in the great temple city of Upper Egypt, this reverse voyage beginning in Aswan offers an equally rich and rewarding perspective on ancient Egypt's most magnificent landscapes.
Upon arrival, your private Egyptologist guide welcomes you warmly before transferring you to the distinguished Jaz Regent Nile Cruise — your elegant floating home for the next three nights. Step aboard, settle into your spacious cabin with its panoramic river views, and enjoy a relaxed welcome lunch as the peaceful scenery of Aswan drifts gently beyond your window.
The afternoon is dedicated to Aswan's most celebrated landmarks. Your first visit is the Aswan High Dam — a monumental feat of modern engineering completed in 1970 that reshaped Egypt's agricultural landscape and created the vast expanse of Lake Nasser stretching southward toward Sudan. From there, your guide leads you to the remarkable Unfinished Obelisk, lying abandoned in its ancient granite quarry exactly as its creators left it thousands of years ago — a fascinating and humbling window into the ambition and craftsmanship of ancient Egyptian stonemasons.
The afternoon concludes with a short and scenic motorboat crossing to the island sanctuary of Philae Temple, dedicated to the beloved goddess Isis and one of Egypt's most romantically situated ancient monuments. Its elegant colonnaded courtyards, delicately carved reliefs, and peaceful island setting bathed in late afternoon light create an atmosphere of extraordinary beauty that perfectly sets the tone for the journey ahead.
Return to the Jaz Regent Nile Cruise for a beautifully prepared dinner as the lights of Aswan reflect softly across the river. Overnight onboard in Aswan.
Day 2 - Kom Ombo Temple & Sailing the Living Nile
Wake to the gentle movement of the Jaz Regent Nile Cruise as your Nile cruise from Luxor journey begins its northward passage along the river. After a leisurely breakfast overlooking the water, settle onto the sun deck as Aswan's granite landscapes give way to one of the most quietly beautiful stretches of the Nile Valley. Traditional villages appear along the riverbanks, farmers tend their fields beside the water's edge, feluccas drift silently past, and children play among the palm groves — scenes that have defined life along the Nile for thousands of uninterrupted years.
As the Jaz Regent Nile Cruise docks at Kom Ombo, your Egyptologist guide leads you to one of ancient Egypt's most architecturally unique and visually striking temples. The Temple of Kom Ombo is unlike any other monument along the river — a rare double sanctuary built in perfect symmetry and dedicated simultaneously to two powerful gods: Sobek, the formidable crocodile deity associated with the Nile's fertility and power, and Horus the Elder, the falcon god of kingship and protection. The temple's dual halls, twin sanctuaries, and richly detailed carvings reveal the fascinating theological complexity of ancient Egyptian religion.
A visit to the adjacent Crocodile Museum provides an extraordinary complement to the temple experience, where a remarkable collection of mummified crocodiles illustrates the sacred reverence with which these powerful creatures were regarded throughout ancient Egyptian civilization.
Return to the Jaz Regent Nile Cruise for a leisurely lunch as the vessel continues its graceful northward passage toward Edfu. Enjoy the evening onboard with dinner, cultural entertainment, and the timeless rhythm of the river accompanying your Nile cruise from Luxor into the night. Overnight onboard.
Day 3 - Edfu Temple & Arrival in Luxor
The third morning of your Nile cruise from Luxor brings one of the most impressive and best-preserved ancient monuments in the entire country. After breakfast aboard the Jaz Regent Nile Cruise, you disembark at Edfu for a visit to the magnificent Temple of Horus — a towering Ptolemaic masterpiece dedicated to the falcon god of protection and kingship. Its enormous entrance pylons rise dramatically above the surrounding landscape, while the inner halls, sacred sanctuary, and elaborately carved walls offer an unparalleled window into the religious ceremonies, mythological stories, and artistic traditions of ancient Egypt. Your Egyptologist guide brings every carved scene and hieroglyphic inscription to life with the depth of knowledge and passion that only years of dedicated study can provide.
Returning to the Jaz Regent Nile Cruise, your journey continues northward through one of the river's most interesting navigational features — the Esna Lock, where the vessel is carefully raised or lowered to continue its passage along the changing levels of the Nile. This brief but fascinating interlude offers a striking contrast between the ancient world visible along the riverbanks and the engineering ingenuity of the modern age.
Enjoy a leisurely lunch onboard as Luxor — often described as the world's greatest open-air museum — draws closer on the horizon. Upon arrival, your Nile cruise from Luxor exploration of the legendary East Bank begins with the vast and awe-inspiring Karnak Temple Complex, one of the largest religious structures ever constructed anywhere on Earth. Walking through the iconic Hypostyle Hall — its 134 towering columns rising into the sky, each one covered in sacred carvings — is an experience of overwhelming grandeur that never fails to move even the most seasoned traveler.
As the day draws toward dusk, your guide leads you to the graceful Luxor Temple, beautifully situated along the Nile corniche at the very heart of the modern city. Illuminated magnificently as evening descends, its ancient columns, statues, and sacred avenues take on an atmosphere of timeless majesty. Return to the Jaz Regent Nile Cruise for dinner as the lights of Luxor shimmer across the water. Overnight onboard in Luxor.
Day 4 - Luxor West Bank & Farewell to the Jaz Regent Nile Cruise
The final day of your Nile cruise from Luxor is reserved for the West Bank — the legendary eternal city of the dead and one of the most extraordinary archaeological landscapes anywhere in the world. After a final breakfast aboard the beloved Jaz Regent Nile Cruise, you disembark and cross the river with your Egyptologist guide to begin a morning among monuments that have defined humanity's understanding of ancient civilization.
Your first destination is the Valley of the Kings, where Egypt's most powerful pharaohs were laid to rest in elaborately painted tombs carved deep into the limestone hills of the Theban necropolis. Descending into these royal chambers, surrounded by vivid scenes from the Book of the Dead and the journey to the afterlife, is a profound and deeply moving experience that connects you directly with the beliefs, artistry, and spiritual world of a civilization that flourished over three thousand years ago.
From the Valley of the Kings, your journey continues to the Temple of Hatshepsut at Deir el-Bahari — a breathtaking terraced monument rising in elegant tiers from the desert floor against the dramatic backdrop of towering limestone cliffs. Dedicated to one of ancient Egypt's most remarkable and visionary female rulers, this temple stands as a testament to her extraordinary ambition, intelligence, and lasting legacy. Your morning concludes at the Colossi of Memnon, where two immense seated figures of Pharaoh Amenhotep III have stood in silent guardianship over the Theban plain for more than three thousand four hundred years — their sheer scale a powerful and humbling reminder of the civilization that created them.
Following this final memorable morning, you are transferred comfortably to Luxor Airport, the railway station, or your hotel — bringing your extraordinary Nile cruise from Luxor aboard the distinguished Jaz Regent Nile Cruise to its conclusion, and carrying with you memories of temples, sunsets, starlit evenings on the river, and the timeless beauty of ancient Egypt that will remain with you long after you return home.
Day 1 - Luxor Arrival & East Bank Exploration
Your extended Nile cruise from Luxor begins with a warm welcome at Luxor and a smooth transfer to the magnificent Jaz Regent Nile Cruise — your home on the water for the next four nights. After settling into your elegantly appointed cabin and enjoying a leisurely lunch onboard, your Egyptologist guide leads you to the East Bank's most celebrated monuments. At the Karnak Temple Complex, you walk in awe through the legendary Hypostyle Hall — a forest of 134 monumental columns rising dramatically toward the sky, each one covered in intricate carvings that tell the stories of gods and pharaohs across three thousand years of history.
As the afternoon light turns golden, your Nile cruise from Luxor continues to Luxor Temple — a beautifully proportioned sanctuary standing at the heart of the modern city, its ancient stones softly illuminated as dusk approaches. Return to the Jaz Regent for a warm welcome dinner as your extraordinary journey officially begins. Overnight in Luxor.
Day 2 - West Bank & Scenic Sailing
After breakfast with Nile views, your Nile cruise from Luxor crosses to the legendary West Bank for a morning dedicated to Egypt's most remarkable royal landmarks. In the Valley of the Kings, you descend into the elaborately painted tombs of ancient pharaohs, where vivid scenes from the Book of the Dead and the journey to the afterlife cover every surface. The Temple of Hatshepsut follows — a breathtaking terraced monument carved into desert cliffs and dedicated to one of ancient Egypt's most powerful and visionary rulers. Your morning concludes at the Colossi of Memnon, where two immense seated figures have stood watch over the Theban plain for millennia.
Return to the vessel for lunch before your Nile cruise from Luxor sets sail southward through the historic Esna Lock. Spend the afternoon relaxing on the sun deck as an ever-changing panorama of palm groves, ancient villages, and golden riverbanks drifts slowly by — one of the most peaceful and memorable experiences the Nile has to offer. Overnight sailing toward Edfu.
Day 3 - Day 3 – Edfu & Kom Ombo Temples
Your third day on the Nile cruise from Luxor brings two of Upper Egypt's most captivating temple destinations. The morning begins at the Temple of Horus in Edfu — Egypt's best-preserved ancient temple and one of the most complete examples of Ptolemaic architecture in the world. Its enormous entrance pylons, richly decorated hypostyle hall, and inner sanctuary dedicated to the falcon god Horus create an atmosphere of extraordinary power and reverence. Your Egyptologist guide illuminates the myths and history embedded within every carved surface, making the experience deeply immersive and memorable.
Sailing onward, your Nile cruise from Luxor arrives at the remarkable Kom Ombo Temple — a rare double sanctuary perched dramatically above the riverbank. Dedicated to both Sobek and Horus the Elder, the temple's symmetrical layout, ancient crocodile mummies, and fascinating carvings of early medical instruments make it one of the most distinctive and thought-provoking sites along the entire journey. As evening approaches, the Jaz Regent continues its graceful passage southward toward Aswan. Overnight onboard.
Day 4 - Discovering Aswan
Aswan — Egypt's most serene and atmospheric southern city — takes center stage on the fourth day of your Nile cruise from Luxor. The morning begins at the island sanctuary of Philae Temple, reached by a short motorboat crossing and dedicated to the beloved goddess Isis. Its colonnaded courtyards, elegant reliefs, and peaceful island setting make Philae one of the most romantic and visually beautiful temples in all of Egypt. From there, your journey continues to the Aswan High Dam, a remarkable feat of modern engineering whose construction reshaped the entire course of the Nile and transformed Egypt's agricultural and economic landscape.
A visit to the Unfinished Obelisk in the ancient granite quarries reveals the extraordinary ambition and technical mastery of ancient Egyptian craftsmen — an obelisk that, had it been completed, would have been the largest ever carved. The afternoon offers an optional and deeply rewarding felucca sailing experience around Elephantine Island, or a visit to a traditional Nubian village where warm hospitality, colorful architecture, and centuries-old culture provide a glimpse into one of the Nile Valley's most enduring communities. The evening concludes with a farewell dinner aboard the Jaz Regent Nile Cruise — a fitting celebration of an extraordinary journey.
Day 5 - Optional Abu Simbel & Departure
Your final morning of the Nile cruise from Luxor begins gently with breakfast as the Nile glimmers in the early light outside your cabin window — a peaceful and memorable final moment aboard the Jaz Regent. For those wishing to add one of Egypt's most breathtaking experiences to their journey, an optional excursion to Abu Simbel is available. The colossal rock-cut temples of Ramses II, carved directly into the cliffsides above the shores of Lake Nasser, are among the most spectacular ancient monuments in the world — a sight that leaves every visitor profoundly moved by the ambition, artistry, and enduring power of ancient Egyptian civilization.
Following breakfast and this optional excursion, disembarkation in Aswan brings your enriching and unforgettable Nile cruise from Luxor to its conclusion — with memories of temples, sunsets, starlit evenings, and the timeless beauty of the Nile that will remain with you long after you return home.
Frequently Asked Questions
How far in advance should I book my Egypt tour?
We recommend securing your reservation 3 to 6 months prior to your intended travel date. This is particularly important during Egypt's peak season, which runs from October through April. Booking early not only guarantees availability but also gives our team ample time to craft a truly personalised experience tailored to your preferences.
Do you offer discounted rates for group travel?
Yes, we are pleased to offer preferential rates for groups of 6 or more travellers. As every group has unique requirements, we invite you to contact us directly so that we may prepare a customised quotation suited to your party size, itinerary, and interests.
What is included in the tour price?
Our tour packages are designed to provide a seamless, all-encompassing experience. Inclusions typically cover accommodation, guided excursions, select meals, and all transportation within Egypt. Specific inclusions vary by package, and a full breakdown is provided at the time of booking so you know exactly what to expect.
Is travel insurance required to book with you?
Travel insurance is not a mandatory requirement; however, we strongly advise all clients to obtain comprehensive coverage prior to departure. International travel can bring unforeseen circumstances — from medical emergencies to flight disruptions — and adequate insurance ensures that your journey is protected from the unexpected.
Is Egypt actually safe for tourists in 2026?
Egypt is genuinely safe for travelers, and millions visit each year without incident. Tourist police are a highly visible presence at every major site, resort town, and transport hub. The Egyptian government treats tourism as a national priority — and that protection is real, not just on paper. Common sense applies as it would anywhere: stay aware of your surroundings, avoid unsanctioned political gatherings, and stick to well-traveled areas after dark. The Egyptian people themselves are famously warm and hospitable toward visitors.
Can I get a visa on arrival, or do I need to apply in advance?
Most nationalities — including those from the US, UK, EU, Australia, and Canada — can purchase a single-entry tourist visa on arrival at Cairo International Airport. The cost is USD $25 or the equivalent in Euros, paid in cash only (cards are not accepted at the visa desk). Your passport must be valid for at least six months from your travel date. Alternatively, Egypt's e-Visa portal (visa2egypt.gov.eg) lets 41 nationalities apply online before departure. However, many travelers find it simpler to just buy it at the airport.
Is it safe for women to travel solo in Egypt?
Solo female travel in Egypt is increasingly common, and many women do it comfortably with proper preparation. Dress modestly outside of Red Sea resort areas, be confident in your manner, and don't hesitate to be firm with anyone who is overly persistent. Harassment does occur, particularly in busy tourist markets, but it is usually verbal and easily managed by moving on. Booking tours with reputable operators removes a lot of friction and lets you focus on the experience itself. Many female solo travelers describe Egypt as one of their most memorable journeys.
Can I extend my tourist visa if I want to stay longer?
Yes — a standard tourist visa is valid for 30 days, but extensions are obtainable. Visit the Mogamma building in Cairo's Tahrir Square, or go to the passport offices in Luxor, Alexandria, or Aswan. Extensions allow you to stay for an additional month. Come prepared with your passport, a photo, and a small fee. If you're leaving Egypt and re-entering (for example, via Jordan), you'll need a fresh visa on your return — your original is cancelled at departure.
What currency is used, and how much cash should I carry?
The Egyptian Pound (EGP) is the local currency. Hotels, large restaurants, and most shops in tourist areas accept major credit cards and US dollars or Euros at a reasonable rate. That said, always keep some Egyptian Pounds on hand — local markets, small cafés, taxi drivers, and tips all run on cash. ATMs are widely available at airports, banks, and shopping centers across all major tourist cities, and they dispense Egyptian Pounds directly.
How does tipping work in Egypt, and how much is expected?
Tipping — known locally as "baksheesh" — is a well-established part of Egyptian culture and an important part of service workers' income. At restaurants, 10–15% is standard. For private guides, EGP 100–200 per day is appreciated. Drivers typically receive EGP 50–100 for a full day. At major sites like the Pyramids, you may encounter unofficial "helpers" who offer unsolicited assistance and then expect payment — it's perfectly fine to politely decline any help you didn't ask for.
Is bargaining expected in the markets?
Absolutely — bargaining is part of the experience in Egypt's bazaars and souks. Opening prices at markets like Cairo's Khan el-Khalili are usually two to three times what a seller expects to receive. Approach it with good humor, don't take the first price, and feel free to walk away — that often brings a better offer. Fixed-price shops and mall stores are the exception: what you see is what you pay. The goal is always a fair deal, not a "win," so keep it friendly.
What should I wear while exploring Cairo and Luxor?
Lightweight, loose-fitting clothing that covers your shoulders and knees is ideal — both for cultural respect and practical comfort in the heat. Think linen trousers, long cotton skirts, and breathable tops. Men should avoid shorts at historic and religious sites. Flat, closed-toe shoes are strongly recommended when walking around temples and pyramids — the ground is uneven and dusty. Red Sea resort towns like Hurghada and El Gouna are far more relaxed; beach attire is completely normal there.
What are the rules for visiting mosques and religious sites?
Shoes must be removed before entering any mosque — bring a bag to carry them if you prefer not to leave them at the door. Women are asked to cover their hair and wear clothing that covers arms and legs; a large scarf in your day bag solves this easily. Men in shorts may be lent a wrap at the entrance of some mosques. Most mosques are closed to non-Muslim visitors during prayer times, so check in advance for the five daily prayer schedules, especially Friday midday prayers when many sites close temporarily.
Is alcohol available in Egypt?
Yes, alcohol is legal and available — but selectively so. You'll find beer, wine, and spirits at hotels, upscale restaurants, licensed bars, and duty-free shops. Outside of tourist establishments and resort areas, alcohol is rarely sold. Drinking in public streets is not acceptable and is technically prohibited. You may bring up to 2 liters of alcohol into Egypt duty-free. The legal drinking age is 21.
Can I go inside the Great Pyramids of Giza?
Yes — entry to the interior of the Pyramids is possible but limited. Only a fixed number of tickets are released each day and they sell out quickly, especially at peak season. Tickets must be purchased in person at the main entrance; online booking is not available for interior access. Arrive early — ideally before 8 AM. Be aware that the passages inside are narrow, low, and warm. If you're claustrophobic, the experience of the exterior and plateau is every bit as spectacular.
Can I take photos inside the tombs in the Valley of the Kings?
Photography inside the tombs is prohibited — a rule that is actively enforced. Cameras and phones are typically required to be put away before entering. The reason isn't arbitrary: flash photography, even from smartphones, accelerates the deterioration of thousands-of-years-old paint and pigment on tomb walls. Respect the rule. What you can do is photograph everything outside, and the imagery inside is so vivid it will remain in your memory long after the visit.
Is a Nile cruise worth it, and what type should I choose?
A Nile cruise between Luxor and Aswan is one of the finest ways to experience Upper Egypt — watching temples emerge from the riverbanks as you sail is genuinely unlike anything else. Classic motor cruises (3–5 nights) are the most common and affordable. For a more intimate, slower experience, a Dahabiya — a traditional wooden sailing vessel accommodating only 8–16 guests — offers unhurried access to small villages and lesser-visited temples. Lake Nasser cruises, sailing south of Aswan toward Abu Simbel, are for the truly adventurous.
When is the best time of year to visit Egypt?
October through April is the golden window — temperatures are comfortable (15–28°C / 60–82°F) and the light is extraordinary. December and January are peak season with the highest hotel rates and crowds. March to May is a sweet spot: warm but not oppressive, with fewer crowds and lower prices. Summer (June–September) is intensely hot in Cairo and Upper Egypt — up to 45°C (113°F) — though the Red Sea resorts remain pleasant due to sea breezes and are significantly cheaper to visit.
Optional Add-On Experiences
Enhance your journey with these exclusive additional experiences.
Egyptian Cooking Experience
Cook, share, and taste Egypt's soul.
Marriage Proposal Experience
A private, unforgettable moment crafted in a setting of your choice.
Hot Air Balloon in Luxor
Sunrise over ancient temples from the sky.
Professional Photographer
Capture your journey with a professional eye.
Egyptian Cooking Experience
Cook, share, and taste Egypt's soul.
Lady Egypt also invites our guests to connect with Egypt through its rich and soulful cuisine by offering authentic Egyptian cooking courses as part of our journeys. In an intimate 90-minute hands-on experience, clients cook side by side with our talented Egyptian chefs, learning to prepare traditional home-style dishes using fresh local ingredients, aromatic spices, and time-honoured techniques passed down through generations. More than a class, it's a cultural exchange filled with stories, flavours, and warmth allowing travellers to taste Egypt not only on the plate, but through its people and traditions.
Marriage Proposal Experience
A private, unforgettable moment crafted in a setting of your choice.
Let us help you plan a marriage proposal that feels personal and cinematic — from a quiet Nile-side dinner to a sunrise surprise by the temples. Our team coordinates timing, discreet photography, flowers, and local touches so you can focus on the moment while we handle the details with care and discretion.
Hot Air Balloon in Luxor
Sunrise over ancient temples from the sky.
Float above the West Bank as the sun paints the Valley of the Kings and the Nile in gold. This early-morning balloon ride is one of Egypt’s most iconic experiences — peaceful, breathtaking, and worth the wake-up call. We arrange transfers and timing to fit your itinerary so the experience feels effortless.
Professional Photographer
Capture your journey with a professional eye.
Bring home more than memories: add a professional photographer to key days of your trip. Whether candid moments at the pyramids or styled portraits at sunset, you will receive edited images that tell the story of your Egypt adventure with clarity and artistry.
Explore our Packages
Discover our wide range of packages and find the perfect one for you.
See Those Lovely Words From Clients
Are you tired of the typical tourist destinations and looking to step out of your comfort zone to travel?