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Egypt: Jewels of the Nile
Tauck

Egypt: Jewels of the Nile

Date

2026-05-14

Duration

4 nights

Departure Port

Cairo

Egypt

Arrival Port

Cairo

Egypt

Rating

Classic

Theme

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  • Hidden Galapagos & Peru
  • The Romantic Rhine: Amsterdam to Basel - Southbound
  • Belgium & Holland in Spring - Northbound
  • Rendezvous on the Seine
  • Romantic Capitals: Paris to Prague - Eastbound
  • Heart of Belgium & Holland - Northbound
  • Rhine Enchantment, Amsterdam to Milan - Southbound
  • The Blue Danube - Westbound
  • Exploring the Douro, plus Lisbon & Madrid - Eastbound
  • Legendary Scottish Isles, Edinburgh & Glasgow - Eastbound
  • Treasures of the Aegean
  • Rhine Enchantment, Milan to Amsterdam - Northbound
  • Savoring France: Paris, Lyon & Provence
  • Treasures of the Mediterranean Isles - Southbound
  • Peru and the Galapagos Islands
  • Rendezvous on the Seine
  • Cruising the Seine, plus Paris & London
  • Amsterdam to Budapest by Riverboat - Southbound
  • The Rhine, Swiss Alps & Amsterdam - Northbound
  • Legendary Scottish Isles, Edinburgh & Glasgow - Westbound
  • The Blue Danube - Eastbound
  • The Romantic Rhine: Amsterdam to Basel - Southbound
  • Exploring the Douro, plus Lisbon & Madrid - Westbound
  • Treasures of the Aegean
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Tauck

Oberoi Philae

Launched

1996

Refitted

2015

Tonnage

—

Passengers

44

Cabins

22

Crew

65

Length

236 m

Width

—

Speed

—

Adults Only

No

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Itinerary

Day 1

Day 1

Cairo

Egypt
Cairo

Cairo, where five thousand years of civilization press upon the present with relentless intensity, is anchored by the Great Pyramid of Giza — the sole survivor of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, already ancient when Cleopatra walked in its shadow. The Egyptian Museum's overwhelming treasure trove of pharaonic antiquities, including the golden mask of Tutankhamun, and the medieval labyrinth of Islamic Cairo, a UNESCO-listed district of a thousand mosques and medieval caravanserais, offer a lifetime of discovery in a city of twenty million souls. October through April brings the most tolerable temperatures. Luxor, with its Valley of the Kings, is a short domestic flight or overnight train journey south.

Day 3

Day 3

Luxor

Egypt
Luxor

Luxor is the greatest open-air museum on earth — the modern city occupying the site of ancient Thebes, capital of Egypt during the New Kingdom's golden age when pharaohs such as Hatshepsut, Tutankhamun, and Ramesses II built temples of a scale and beauty that still stagger the imagination. The East Bank holds the incomparable complexes of Karnak and Luxor Temple; across the Nile, the West Bank conceals the Valley of the Kings, where sixty-three royal tombs were cut into the limestone beneath the pyramid-shaped peak of Al-Qurn. A felucca sunset sail on the Nile, with the cliffs of Thebes glowing amber, is among travel's most transcendent moments. October through April offers the ideal climate.

Day 5

Day 5

Edfu

Egypt
Edfu

The Temple of Horus at Edfu is the most completely preserved pharaonic temple in Egypt — a colossus of golden sandstone rising above the Nile's western bank, its towering pylons, hypostyle halls, and sacred inner sanctum surviving almost intact after two millennia beneath the desert. Built between 237 and 57 BC under Ptolemaic rulers, it offers the clearest window into ancient Egyptian temple ritual that archaeology has preserved. The colossal granite statues of Horus at the entrance remain among the most striking sculptures of the ancient world. October through April brings ideal conditions: warm days, cool evenings, and the gentle rhythms of a Nile cruise.

Day 1

Cairo

Egypt
Cairo

Cairo, where five thousand years of civilization press upon the present with relentless intensity, is anchored by the Great Pyramid of Giza — the sole survivor of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, already ancient when Cleopatra walked in its shadow. The Egyptian Museum's overwhelming treasure trove of pharaonic antiquities, including the golden mask of Tutankhamun, and the medieval labyrinth of Islamic Cairo, a UNESCO-listed district of a thousand mosques and medieval caravanserais, offer a lifetime of discovery in a city of twenty million souls. October through April brings the most tolerable temperatures. Luxor, with its Valley of the Kings, is a short domestic flight or overnight train journey south.

Day 3

Luxor

Egypt
Luxor

Luxor is the greatest open-air museum on earth — the modern city occupying the site of ancient Thebes, capital of Egypt during the New Kingdom's golden age when pharaohs such as Hatshepsut, Tutankhamun, and Ramesses II built temples of a scale and beauty that still stagger the imagination. The East Bank holds the incomparable complexes of Karnak and Luxor Temple; across the Nile, the West Bank conceals the Valley of the Kings, where sixty-three royal tombs were cut into the limestone beneath the pyramid-shaped peak of Al-Qurn. A felucca sunset sail on the Nile, with the cliffs of Thebes glowing amber, is among travel's most transcendent moments. October through April offers the ideal climate.

Day 5

Edfu

Egypt
Edfu

The Temple of Horus at Edfu is the most completely preserved pharaonic temple in Egypt — a colossus of golden sandstone rising above the Nile's western bank, its towering pylons, hypostyle halls, and sacred inner sanctum surviving almost intact after two millennia beneath the desert. Built between 237 and 57 BC under Ptolemaic rulers, it offers the clearest window into ancient Egyptian temple ritual that archaeology has preserved. The colossal granite statues of Horus at the entrance remain among the most striking sculptures of the ancient world. October through April brings ideal conditions: warm days, cool evenings, and the gentle rhythms of a Nile cruise.

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Outside Cabin

Outside Cabin

Outside
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These very large suites have a queen-size bed, side and stern-facing windows that open, a shower and a bathtub. Each has a large private outdoor terrace with private spa tub.

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