Movenpick Radamis I has 72 deluxe cabins and 4 suites eight of which can be connected to accommodate families or for an idyllic honeymoon suite. Cabins contain a panoramic wall-to-wall window, a bathroom with a bathtub, individually controlled air conditioning, in-house music and video channels, mini bar, hairdryer and shaving sockets.
Lounge deck D: 14 cabins
Restaurant deck C: 16 cabins
Major deck B: 26 cabins
Lower deck A: 16 cabins
Cruise Itinerary:
Aswan / Luxor
three Nights / four Days
Day 1: Nile Cruise Holidays – Aswan
Your Nile cruise holidays will begin with transfer from point of your arrival or your hotel in Aswan to board MS Movenpick Radamis I Nile River cruise at 12 PM. Lunch will be served aboard the cruise, followed by guided tour in Aswan to visit High Dam built in 1970. With the dam produced a reservoir of water, referred to as Lake Nasser. The Dam is 114 metres high and three.6 kilometres lengthy The Unfinished Obelisk lies, in its original location, in a granite quarry in Aswan. It is 42m in length and was most most likely abandoned when some cracks appeared in the rock, in the course of its construction. Had this obelisk been completed, it would have been the heaviest obelisk ever cut in Ancient Egypt, weighing almost 1100 tons! Also you will visit Temple of Isis at Philae is 1 of the greatest Temples in Egypt and it occupies about a quarter of the island. It is the major Temple on the island, with its huge, complete, pylons and stunning scenes. Then you will be transferred back to cruise for overnight remain.
Day 2: Nile Cruise Holidays – Kom Ombo / Edfu
You will have breakfast at Nile cruise board.Then you can attend Abu Simbel temple, as optional tour. At 10 AM sailing to Kom Ombo to visit Kom Ombo Temple built during the Greco-Roman period. The temple is special simply because it is in truth a double temple, dedicated to Sobek the crocodile god, and Horus the falcon-headed god. The layout combines two temples in 1 with each and every side having its own gateways and chapels. Afterwards you will sail to Edfu, throughout sailing lunch will be served. Edfu Temple is the very best preserved and the second largest following Karnak. It was dedicated to the falcon headed god Horus. The temple you will see was built throughout the reigns of six Ptolemies – begun in 237 BC and completed in 57 BC. Edfu was believed to have been the website of the excellent battle between Horus and Seth. Then you will be back to Nile River cruise board, have dinner and in the course of sailing to Esna enjoy aboard cruise Galabeya party. Overnight will be invest at Esna.
Day 3: Nile Cruise Holidays – Luxor East & West Banks
Breakfast will be served aboard cruise whilst sailing to Luxor. By arrival you will be transferred to visit West Bank of the Nile River. You will commence from Colossi of Memnon, two colossal statue of Amenhotep III, then check out Valley of the Kings, where tombs were hide deep into desert rock, richly decorated with treasure forafterlife of the pharaohs, you will check out 3 of them. Continue tour to Hatshepsut temple rises from desert rock with series of terraces, dedicated to Queen Hatshepsut only well-known female pharaoh. Then you return back to cruise to having lunch, afterwards you will go to East Bank of Nile River. You will see Karnak temple dedicated to the God Amon, his wife Mut and their son Khonsu, each pharaoh left memory of him there and it let u to pass across centures. Continue your tour in Luxor temple built by Amenhotep III with grandeur intention and have excellent number of pillars. It was connected by three kilimeters paved alley of sphinxes with Karnak Temple. Then you will be transferred to Nile cruise board to have dinner. Overnight remain will be in Luxor.
Day 4: Nile Cruise Holidays – Disembark
You will have breakfast at the board cruise. After you will have transfer to the point of your departure in Luxor.
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