
Movenpick Prince Abbas Lake Nasser Cruise
Experience an unforgettable journey along the legendary waters of Lake Nasser aboard the elegant…

Every boat below sails the same stretch of Nile between Luxor and Aswan — the one that holds most of Egypt’s great temples. The itinerary is the same; the boat, the cabin and the food are what change.
All cruises include full board from embarkation, every shore excursion with a licensed Egyptologist, entry fees to every temple, and airport transfers at both ends.
Downstream from Aswan to Luxor takes three nights; upstream from Luxor to Aswan takes four. The four-night route gives you an extra evening on the river for roughly a third more.
Year round. October to April is high season — cooler, busier and about 15% more. May to September is hot on deck but the boats are air-conditioned throughout and the price drops accordingly.

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The honest version — this is what your budget actually changes.
| Level | Duration | Hotels | What's different | From |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Value4★ | 8 – 10 days | 4★ properties | The essentials, done properly. Clean rooms, licensed guides, no shortcuts. | $300 |
| Mid-range4★ superior | 10 – 12 days | 4★ superior + deluxe cruise | Bigger rooms, better food, and named-brand cruise boats. | $325 |
| Luxury5★ | 12 – 14 days | 5★ Cairo & Luxor · luxury cruise | Suites, fine dining, resident Egyptologist on the cruise. | $350 |
Egypt is cheap to book badly. These four are the difference, and they are written into every confirmation we send.
A Ministry licence and a degree in Egyptology. No drivers doubling as guides.
IncludedEntry tickets, transfers, guiding and taxes are in the number you approve.
No extrasInspected in person, named on your voucher. If a room isn't what we promised, we move you.
InspectedThe same WhatsApp thread from enquiry to airport, staffed by the person who planned your trip.
24 / 7Collected from TripAdvisor and Google. We publish the critical ones too.
“Our guide Hoda knew every corner of the Valley of the Kings and got us in before the coaches arrived. Fourteen days and not one wasted morning.”
“Our flight to Aswan was cancelled the night before. The team rebooked us, moved the hotel and messaged at 1am to confirm. We didn't lose a single site.”
“The boat is comfortable rather than glamorous — be clear on that. But the guiding was the best of the three trips I have taken to Egypt.”
The things guests ask us on the phone, answered properly. Written by the team who meet you at the airport.
October to April for the archaeology. May to September for the Red Sea, at roughly two-thirds of the price.
Most nationalities can get a visa on arrival or apply online before travelling. Your passport must be valid for at least six months from your arrival date.
The currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP). US dollars and euros are widely accepted at hotels and cruise boats; local shops and cafés want EGP.
Layered light clothing during the day, something warmer for the desert at night, and a scarf if you're visiting mosques or churches.
Egypt is generally safe for tourists, especially in the main destinations. Standard travel-health precautions apply.
Egyptians are famously hospitable, and small courtesies go a long way. The below is the minimum.
Lake Nasser sits south of the Aswan High Dam and is far quieter than the classic Luxor–Aswan route. The star of the trip is Abu Simbel, which you approach from the water, along with the temples of Kalabsha, Wadi El Seboua and Amada that most itineraries never reach.
Abu Simbel is the highlight, best seen in the soft early or late light from the lake. Depending on the route you also visit Kalabsha, Beit El Wali, Wadi El Seboua, Dakka and Amada — monuments rescued and relocated when the dam was built.
Usually three or four nights, sailing between Aswan and Abu Simbel. It pairs naturally with a classic Nile cruise for travellers who want to see the whole river, north and south of the dam.
Full board on the boat, all guided temple visits with a licensed Egyptologist, entrance fees on the itinerary and transfers. Drinks and tipping are extra, as on our Nile cruises.
Yes, with departures more limited than on the main Nile because the fleet is smaller — so dates are worth confirming early. Send us your preferred window and we’ll tell you what is sailing.

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