Cruises 12 Day Uniworld Splendours of Egypt & the Nile

12 Day Uniworld Splendours of Egypt & the Nile

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Duration:
12 days
From:
Feb 2026 - Nov 2027
Room type:
Double room
Destination:
Cairo- Luxor - Aswan - Edfu -Cairo

Description:

For 12 extraordinary days, uncover Egypt’s most awe-inspiring wonders in absolute style and luxury. Explore the monumental Temple of Karnak, the world’s largest ancient religious complex and the spellbinding Temple of Luxor. Walk in the footsteps of famed explorers as you venture into the Valley of the Kings, the sacred resting place of Egypt’s pharaohs. Your journey begins and ends in Cairo, gateway to the legendary Giza Plateau. Stand before the mighty Pyramids, marvel at the Great Sphinx, and step inside the Grand Egyptian Museum - the largest archaeological museum on earth for an unforgettable deep dive into Egypt’s ancient past.

Itinerary:

Arrive Cairo
Arrive at Cairo International Airport. Make your own way to the opulent Four Seasons Hotel Cairo at Nile Plaza or to the stunning Nile Ritz-Carlton (Your hotel will be confirmed closer to departure). If you wish to pre purchase an arrival transfer, please contact us.

 

 

 

Overnight: Four Seasons Hotel Cairo at Nile Plaza or Nile Ritz Carlton.

 

Cairo
The ancient quarter of Cairo is intense—the colors, the sounds, the density of people and it’s likely been this way for thousands of years. Your local expert will show you a 12th-century citadel, the beautiful Alabaster Mosque, and the Grand Egyptian Museum. **Note: Dressing modestly is recommended as a show of respect for the culture and customs of the Egyptian people. In particular, women should ensure that shoulders are covered and legs are concealed at least to the knee on all shore excursions throughout this itinerary.

 

 

 

 

Included Excursion
Your tour of this historic city includes a visit to the Citadel of Salah al-Din, a massive compound containing mosques and museums and offering breathtaking views of Cairo. Founded in the seventh century by Arab conquerors, the Fatimid dynasty rulers made Cairo their capital and named it al-Qahira (“the Victorious”). The great sultan Salah al-Din built his citadel in the 12th century as a government center and bulwark against invading armies of Crusaders. Located high above the eastern end of Cairo on El-Moqattam Hill, the citadel was the home of Egypt’s rulers for more than 700 years and is one of the oldest attractions in the city.

 

 

 

Finally, end your day admiring artifacts from across the millennia of Egyptian history during a guided visit to the Grand Egyptian Museum. Also known as the “GEM,” this long-awaited cultural institution is the largest archaeological museum in the world.

 

 

 

Overnight: Four Seasons Hotel Cairo at Nile Plaza or Nile Ritz Carlton.

Cairo – Luxor
After a short flight to Luxor on the east bank of the Nile, you can stroll through the grand avenues of sphinxes and halls of gigantic columns of the magnificent Temple of Karnak. This vast complex, situated about 2 miles (3.5 kilometers) from the Temple of Luxor, was originally established during the Middle Kingdom (1991-1633 BC), and various dynasties over the next 1,300 years continued to expand it. Karnak is a massive and simply astounding site, reflecting the combined achievements of many generations of ancient builders, as many as 80,000 laborers took part in its creation during the 19th Dynasty alone.

 

 

 

Buried under sand for a thousand years, the UNESCO- designated Karnak complex is composed of three main temples, smaller enclosed temples and several outer temples. The largest of these is dedicated to Amun, a great pharaonic god. Enter the main compound, the Precinct of Amun, through the Great Court, and continue on to the dazzling Great Hypostyle Hall, sometimes called the Hall of Columns – an imposing forest of 134 enormous sandstone columns in the form of papyrus stalks. Later, you’ll board the magnificent S.S. Sphinx and set sail for beautiful Dendera. Enjoy a Gala Reception and dinner onboard this evening.

 

 

 

Overnight: S.S Sphinx

Cruising the Nile River
Like its twin shrine, the Temple of Karnak, the Temple of Luxor stands on the site of ancient Thebes, the once flourishing capital of Egypt’s New Kingdom. It was built over hundreds of years and even in ruins it is still an extraordinary place. You’ll also visit the Temple of Hathor, dedicated to the goddess of love and beauty.

 

 

Included Excursion

Temple of Hathor: The impressive Temple of Hathor at Dendera was dedicated to the goddess of love and beauty. The temple dates to Egypt’s Ptolemaic era, when the heirs of Alexander the Great ruled over Egypt and adopted Egyptian culture and religion as their own. Built between 125 BC and AD 65, it is one of the best-preserved temples in all of Egypt and features a rare bas-relief of Cleopatra with Caesarion, the son she bore to Julius Caesar.

 

 

 

Temple of Luxor: Enter the temple through the great pylon—a ceremonial gateway—where two enormous statues of Ramses II still stand, along with a pink granite obelisk (its mate stands in the Place de la Concorde in Paris, France). Continue on to an enormous interior courtyard, where the Abu Haggag Mosque once stood atop the ruins of the temple. You can still see a ghostly remnant of the mosque on the east side of the courtyard, high above the columns, its arched doorway opening into thin air.

 

 

At the rear of the temple is the Sun Court of Amenhotep III, as well as the Bark Shrine that was rebuilt by Alexander the Great (who is depicted bare-chested on the walls). The Luxor Temple complex is at its most stunning at sunset, when it is illuminated with the golden glow of the setting sun.

 

Overnight: S.S Sphinx

Luxor – Kom Ombo
Get an up-close view of two gigantic statues of Pharaoh Amenhotep III, better known as the Colossi of Memnon. Sixty feet (18 meters) tall and gazing eastward toward the rising sun, the statues depict Amenhotep seated on his throne. Carved next to his legs are his mother and his wife, with side panels depicting the god of the Nile, Hapi. The figures originally sat in front of the mortuary temple of Amenhotep III and are believed to have surpassed even Karnak in size. Unfortunately, the temple itself was slowly dismantled over the centuries to provide building materials for new temples; the twin Colossi continue to stand guard nonetheless, just as they have done for the past 3,400 years.

 

 

 

The Temple of Hatshepsut at Deir el-Bahri is another highlight today. One of Egypt’s rare female pharaohs, Hatshepsut is considered by historians to have been one of the most successful rulers of ancient Egypt. Both the setting and the construction of her temple make it unique among the landmarks of Egypt; built into the face of steep cliffs at the basin, the temple is made of limestone instead of sandstone, unlike any other funerary temples of the New Kingdom period. Hatshepsut’s successor, Thutmose III, attempted to remove her name from the temple, and many images of the queen were damaged or destroyed during his reign.

 

 

 

You’ll also visit one of the most famous archeological sites in the world—the remote and barren Valley of the Kings, used for royal burials for nearly 500 years. Much of our understanding of Egyptian mythology has been garnered from these ancient chambers, located about four miles (seven kilometers) inland on the west bank of the Nile. It was here that the bodies of great pharaohs such as Ramses II and Thutmose III were once laid to rest and where the mummified remains of the boy king Tutankhamen are still on display. The idea for establishing this royal burial ground is thought to have originated with Thutmose I, who opted to conceal his tomb far from his mortuary temple in an effort to deter tomb robbers. Subsequent pharaohs did the same, changing a tradition that had endured for close to 2,000 years.

 

 

 

Within the tombs and along the walls of the Valley of the Kings, inscriptions from the Book of the Dead provided instructions on how the pharaohs could safely journey to the next world and avoid the dangers that lay on the way. For the sake of preservation, only a handful of the most interesting tombs are open to visitors at any given time.

 

 

 

Return to the ship and set sail for Kom Ombo. Tonight, don your galabeya (traditional Egyptian attire, samples of which will be available for purchase onboard if you’d like to participate but didn’t bring your own) for a festive onboard party featuring traditional Egyptian music.

 

Overnight: S.S Sphinx

Kom Ombo
After visiting a temple dedicated to a crocodile god today (don’t miss the display of some of the 300 mummified crocs found in the local area), take a ride in a felucca – a traditional Egyptian sailboat and enjoy afternoon tea at a famous hotel depicted in Agatha Christie’s novel Death on the Nile.

 

Overnight: S.S Sphinx

Aswan
Today is an epic day, filled with wonders from start to finish. You’ll visit a marvel of modern engineering – the Aswan High Dam – as well as the Unfinished Obelisk and the beautiful Philae Temple complex, which was moved from one island to another back in the 1970s. But wait, there’s more. You’ll also hop aboard a small boat for a bird-watching excursion along the Nile. After dinner onboard this evening, you’ll be treated to an enchanting Nubian show featuring traditionally attired performers, live music and dancing.

 

 

 

Overnight: S.S Sphinx

 

Aswan – Edfu
Spend the day at leisure or join us for an optional excursion to see the magnificent temples of Abu Simbel.

 

 

 

Optional Tour – $395/per person 

The Temples of Abu Simbel were constructed by King Ramses II—one of Egypt’s most celebrated Kings. Built in 1244 B.C., Abu Simbel sat on the west bank of the Nile River for 3,000 years. In the 1960s, the entire temple complex was dismantled and rebuilt on a higher hill to accommodate Aswan High Dam—a remarkable effort co-operated by the Egyptian government and UNESCO. Today, the temples are still one of the most recognizable ancient sites in Egypt. From Aswan, you will take a short flight to Abu Simbel. Once arriving on site, your guide will give you a history of the temple. Afterwards, take time to marvel at the exquisite detail as you wander through the temples yourself. Don’t forget to take pictures! You will then take a flight back to Aswan.’

 

Overnight: S.S Sphinx

Esna – Luxor
On today’s excursion, you’ll learn how the Temple of Esna was buried under debris for many centuries and is one of the last great Egyptian temples ever built. Your Egyptologist guide will share all sorts of fascinating insights about this significant cultural site and show you the façade bearing the last known hieroglyphic inscriptions ever recorded in Egypt. Later, savor the Nile’s majestic scenery as the ship cruises to Luxor.

 

 

 

 

Overnight: S.S Sphinx

Luxor – Fly to Cairo
Disembark in Luxor and transfer to the airport for your return flight to Cairo. After checking in to your luxury hotel, you’ll have time to relax on your own and explore Cairo at your leisure. Alternatively, join a Masterpiece Collection visit to one of Egypt’s great museums.

 

 

**Note: Flights to Cairo depart early in the morning to take advantage of more favorable weather and traffic conditions, and to optimize tour scheduling.

 

Overnight: Four Seasons Hotel Cairo at Nile Plaza or Nile Ritz Carlton.

Cairo
At the Giza Necropolis, the face of ancient Egypt—the Great Sphinx—awaits your visit. With the body of a crouching lion and the head of a man, it is the largest monolith statue in the world. Experts believe that the Sphinx (known to the early Arabs as Abu al-Hol, “Father of Terror”) was built in the 26th century BC during Khafre’s reign, perhaps as a portrait of the pharaoh himself. Unfortunately, much of this monument has either eroded or been deliberately destroyed over the years. Some of its facial features are no longer intact, such as the beard and the nose—the latter of which was not shot off by Napoleon’s soldiers, as widely believed, but chiseled away many centuries earlier. A number of excavations in modern times have removed the sand that built up around the Sphinx over the centuries and kept much of it buried. Despite its timeworn condition, the Sphinx still kneels gracefully as it has for thousands of years, looking toward the east with an enigmatic smile.

 

 

Today you’ll also visit the only surviving Wonder of the Ancient World, the Pyramids of Giza. Beholding these legendary structures up close lets you appreciate their stone masonry and awe-inspiring architectural precision. Until as recently as the 19th century, the oldest and largest of the three pyramids—Khufu—was the tallest building in the world; when it was completed around the 26th century BC, it stood about 50 stories high.

 

 

You’ll also see the Step Pyramid of King Zoser (or Djoser) in nearby Sakkara, the oldest pyramid in the world and the prototype for all subsequent pyramids. The ancient architect and sage Imhotep initially designed the pyramid as a single story, then later added five more levels and covered the structure with a shell of fine limestone. In front of the pyramid, Imhotep built a stone structure containing a wooden box with two peepholes; peer inside and you’ll see a life-size painted statue of King Zoser. The peepholes were created to allow the king’s ka (life spirit) to communicate with the outside world.

 

Overnight: Four Seasons Hotel Cairo at Nile Plaza or Nile Ritz Carlton.

Cairo
Check out of your hotel and make your own way to the Cairo International Airport for your flight home or extend your trip with a memorable optional extension in Jerusalem.

 

 

 

 

**Note: Ship schedule and order of sightseeing may change throughout the itinerary. Tour to port of destination by motorcoach and substitute visits to other sites may occur during your trip due to the impact of water levels, closures because of public holidays or other uncontrollable factors.

Inclusions:

  • 4 nights in Cairo at the Four Seasons Hotel Cairo at Nile Plaza or at the Nile Ritz-Carlton (or similar)
  • 7-night cruise in a French Balcony on the gorgeous S.S. Sphinx
  • Free Wi-Fi throughout your adventure
  • 12 UNESCO World Heritage sites
  • Services of an experienced Egyptologist
  • Flights included between Cairo and Luxor
  • Gratuities for onboard and onshore personnel (ship staff, crew, Cruise/Tour Manager or Egyptologist, local experts, drivers) are included
  • 11 Breakfasts, 7 Lunches, 8 Dinners
  • Welcome & Farewell Receptions
  • Complimentary house wine, local beer, soft drinks, tea, and coffee will be served during lunch and dinner onboard

Ship Information
The S.S. Sphinx offers two gourmet dining venues, a swimming pool, massage room, and 42 gorgeously appointed suites. This Super Ship vessel offers an authentically immersive onboard experience, with bespoke decor by local artisans and materials sourced regionally – such as fine Egyptian cottons, marble, and hand-carved blonde wood—to highlight Egyptian craftsmanship while minimizing our carbon footprint. All staterooms and suites onboard have French balconies.


Pre/Post Tour Accommodation
If you would like to arrive before the tour, or extend and stay on post tour, please speak with our Travel Consultants who will be happy to arrange a quote. We have options for a 4 night Red Sea Post tour extension or 4 night post tour in Jerusalem.  We can also arrange a roundtrip airfare quote.

 

Fitness Level
This tour has a low fitness level. You must be able to stand on your feet and keep up with the rest of the group.

 

Exclusions:

  • Roundtrip International Flights*
  • Airport Transfers (can be purchased if wanted in advance)
  • Personal Travel Insurance
  • Personal expenditure, such as drinks, souvenirs, laundry, camera fees, etc.
  • Meals and services other than mentioned in the program.
  • Early check-in and late check-out at hotels, if not mentioned in the program.
  • Additional optional activities.

 

*Roundtrip International Flights can be quoted by our Travel Consultants, please provide your travel dates.

 

Optional activities:

Please contact us for any additional optional tours you may like to add during your free time. If you want to extend your time in the arrival or departure city this is possible. We also offer roundtrip airfares from any state in the US.

Departure dates:

Saturday 21 Nov 2026
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Wednesday 02 Dec 2026
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Saturday 12 Dec 2026
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Wednesday 23 Dec 2026
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Saturday 30 Jan 2027
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Wednesday 10 Feb 2027
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Saturday 13 Feb 2027
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Wednesday 24 Feb 2027
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Saturday 27 Feb 2027
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Wednesday 10 Mar 2027
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Saturday 03 Apr 2027
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Wednesday 14 Apr 2027
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Saturday 08 May 2027
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Wednesday 19 May 2027
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Saturday 18 Sep 2027
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Wednesday 29 Sep 2027
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Saturday 27 Nov 2027
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Wednesday 08 Dec 2027
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Cairo- Luxor - Aswan - Edfu -Cairo
12 Days
Double room
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