Luxor 7-Day Itinerary — Quick Answer
As of 2026- Trip length
- 7 days
- Est. cost / person (mid, ex-flights)
- $1,620
- Budget–luxury
- $990–$2,790
As of 2026, the recommended Luxor 7-day route runs Day1 Karnak Temple + Luxor Museum + Luxor Temple Sunset + Sofra Dinner · Day2 Hot Air Balloon Sunrise + Valley of the Kings + Hatshepsut + Felucca Sunset · Day3 Medinet Habu + Valley of the Queens + Pharaoh's Pass + Farewell Dinner · Day4 Embark Nile Cruise Luxor → Aswan (Edfu + Kom Ombo) · Day5 Kom Ombo + Aswan Arrival + Philae + Nubian Dinner · Day6 Abu Simbel Day Flight + Aswan High Dam + Old Cataract Hotel Tea · Day7 Aswan Morning + Nubian Museum + Sleeper Train Return, grouping the must-see sights with minimal backtracking. Estimated cost per person (excluding flights) is around $1,620 on a mid-range budget. Days 1-5 are the same as the 5-day Luxor + Nile cruise (Luxor temple-tomb core + Nile cruise to Aswan via Edfu + Kom Ombo). Day 6: Abu Simbel day flight from Aswan ($150-200 day flight, 1h each way + 2h at the temples — Ramses II's apex temple with the 20m colossal seated statues + sunlight-on-sanctuary phenomenon) + return Aswan + Aswan High Dam + Lake Nasser viewpoint + Old Cataract Hotel high tea (Agatha Christie wrote Death on the Nile here too — the canonical Aswan colonial heritage). Day 7: Aswan morning at Nubian Museum + final Nubian village motorboat + Watania sleeper train back to Cairo or Luxor (14 hours overnight, $80-120 per person 2-berth cabin including dinner + breakfast) — the canonical romantic Egypt journey return.
7-Day Total Budget at a Glance
Budget
$990
Per person, flights excl.
Mid-Range
$1,620
Per person, flights excl.
Luxury
$2,790
Per person, flights excl.
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Day-by-Day Detailed Schedule
Karnak Temple + Luxor Museum + Luxor Temple Sunset + Sofra Dinner
East Bank temple core — 30 hectares of Karnak + Luxor Museum mummies + Luxor Temple by nightActivities
- 07:00 Breakfast at hotel + foul + ta'meya Corniche carts (Egyptian breakfast canon) 45 min
Egyptian breakfast canon — foul medames (fava bean stew) + ta'meya (Egyptian falafel) + aish baladi flatbread + white cheese + olives + sweet karkadé tea from a Corniche cart ($1-3). The most authentically Egyptian way to start the day. Alternative: hotel breakfast buffet included with most Corniche hotels.
Cost: $1-3 cart or hotel included TIP: Cash for cart. Eat on the Corniche wall overlooking the Nile. Open from 06:00 — also the canonical pre-Karnak meal. - 08:00 Karnak Temple (world's largest religious complex, 30 hectares, 3,500 years) 3 hours
Karnak Temple is the world's largest religious complex — 30 hectares + 3,500 years of construction by 30+ pharaohs. The Great Hypostyle Hall (134 massive columns, 23m / 75 ft tall, the canonical Karnak photo), Sacred Lake, Obelisks of Hatshepsut + Tuthmosis, Avenue of Sphinxes (recently restored 2.7km / 1.7 mi connection to Luxor Temple). EGP 450 / $9 entry. The canonical Egyptian temple complex.
Cost: EGP 450 / $9 TIP: Arrive at 06:00 opening to beat the heat + tour groups (canonical move). Photography permit EGP 300 / $6 if using professional camera/tripod. Licensed Egyptologist guide $40-60/day adds enormous value (the symbolism + the layered pharaoh construction history is not self-evident). Bring 1.5L water bottle. - 11:30 Luxor Museum (small but world-class Pharaonic collection) 1.5 hours
Luxor Museum is a small but world-class museum on the Corniche — 280 hand-picked Pharaonic artifacts including statues of Tuthmosis III, Amenhotep III, Akhenaten, and 2 royal mummies (Ahmose I + Ramses I). Modern climate-controlled lighting + thoughtful curation. EGP 350 / $7. The canonical Luxor museum visit at the Karnak day's midpoint.
Cost: EGP 350 / $7 TIP: Cards (cash backup). The royal mummies room is the canonical highlight. Air-conditioned refuge at the midday heat peak. Combine with Luxor Mummification Museum next door ($6) for the mummification-process deep-dive. - 13:00 Lunch — Sofra Restaurant (1930s house, Luxor heritage canon) 1.5 hours
Sofra Restaurant ($8-15) is Luxor's canonical Egyptian-heritage restaurant — Egyptian classics (molokhia + mahshi + grilled pigeon + tagines) in a restored 1930s house, owner-run, locals + tourists mix. Trip Advisor #1 in Luxor for over a decade.
Cost: $8-15 TIP: Reservations not required at lunch. Cards (cash backup). Casual to smart-casual. The molokhia + mahshi + grilled pigeon trio is the canonical Egyptian-heritage order. 12% service charge added. - 15:00 Hotel break — heat-of-day siesta + pool (essential in Luxor) 2-3 hours
Luxor's 14:00-17:00 heat is genuinely intense even in winter (28-32°C / 82-90°F midday peak) — every traveler does a hotel break. Pool time at the Hilton Luxor or Sofitel + a 1-2 hour nap is the canonical Luxor rhythm. Plan around it, don't fight it.
Cost: Hotel included TIP: Sunscreen SPF 50 mandatory even at the hotel pool. Bottled water hydration. - 18:00 Luxor Temple at sunset (lit beautifully after dark) 1.5 hours
Luxor Temple (Ipet-resyt) is the canonical Luxor sunset stop — a smaller but exquisitely lit temple in the heart of the city. The temple is genuinely beautiful after dark with floodlights illuminating the colossi of Ramses II + the Avenue of Sphinxes connection toward Karnak. Abu Haggag Mosque (12th-century Sufi mosque) sits atop the temple ruins — the layered Egyptian-Islamic-Coptic-pharaonic continuity in one site. EGP 400 / $8. Open until 21:00.
Cost: EGP 400 / $8 TIP: Arrive 17:30-18:00 for sunset + then 18:30-20:00 for the temple lit at night. Cards. Photography permit EGP 300. Walking distance from most Corniche hotels (15-20 min). - 20:00 Dinner — Al-Sahaby Lane Restaurant (Nile-view rooftop) 1.5 hours
Al-Sahaby Lane Restaurant ($10-20) is the rooftop-with-Nile-view alternative — Egyptian + Mediterranean menu, lamb shawarma + grilled bulti + mezze platters in a casual upscale atmosphere with traditional Egyptian decor + lantern lighting. The canonical Luxor sunset terrace dinner.
Cost: $10-20 TIP: Reservations recommended for sunset terrace. Cards. Smart-casual. The lamb shawarma plate + Stella beer + Nile-view combo is the canonical order. 12-14% service charge added.
Meal Recommendations
Breakfast
Corniche foul + ta'meya carts (Egyptian breakfast canon)
East Bank Corniche · $1-3
Foul medames + ta'meya + aish baladi + white cheese + karkadé tea — the most authentically Egyptian breakfast.
Lunch
Sofra Restaurant (1930s house, Luxor heritage canon)
East Bank (Mohammed Farid Street) · $8-15
Molokhia with rabbit + mahshi + grilled pigeon trio — the canonical Egyptian-heritage lunch in a restored 1930s house.
Dinner
Al-Sahaby Lane Restaurant (Nile-view rooftop)
East Bank (Karnak Square area) · $10-20
Lamb shawarma plate + Stella beer + Nile-view sunset — the canonical Luxor rooftop dinner.
East Bank Day 1 is largely walkable — Corniche hotels to Luxor Temple to Sofra to Al-Sahaby Lane all within 15-20 min walking each. Karnak Temple is 3km north of Corniche — taxi $4-6 each way (negotiate EGP 200-300). Avoid renting a car. Total walking ~5-7 km / 60-90 min.
DAY 1 Estimated Spend (per person, flights excl.)
Hot Air Balloon Sunrise + Valley of the Kings + Hatshepsut + Felucca Sunset
West Bank temple-tomb day with iconic balloon sunrise + Nile felucca returnActivities
- 04:30 Hot air balloon pickup + sunrise launch (50+ balloons over West Bank — iconic) 3-4 hours total (pickup + ride + drop-off)
Hot air balloon sunrise over the Luxor West Bank is the canonical Luxor experience — 50+ balloons launch around 05:30 (winter) / 05:00 (summer) and float for 45-60 minutes over the Valley of the Kings + Hatshepsut Temple + Ramesseum + Colossi of Memnon. $80-130 per person including hotel pickup + breakfast on the boat + balloon ride + drop-off. The most-photographed Luxor experience.
Cost: $80-130 per person TIP: Book 1-2 days ahead at your hotel or Sindbad Balloons / Hod-Hod Soliman / Magic Horizon ($80-130 the going rate — the cheaper options are smaller baskets/older equipment, the apex Sindbad is closer to $130). Pre-flight breakfast on the felucca crossing the Nile + light snacks. Layers (mornings cold December-February at 8-12°C / 46-54°F). - 08:30 Valley of the Kings (63 royal tombs + Tutankhamun KV62) 2.5 hours
Valley of the Kings is the Theban necropolis on the West Bank — 63 royal tombs carved into the limestone cliffs over 500 years (1500-1000 BCE). Pharaohs from the 18th to 20th Dynasties (Tuthmosis I to Ramses XI) were buried here. Standard ticket EGP 750 / $15 covers 3 tombs (rotating selection); Tutankhamun KV62 (the only intact royal tomb, discovered 1922 by Howard Carter, including the gold mask exhibited in Cairo) separate EGP 600 / $12; Seti I + Ramses VI + Nefertari Pharaoh's Pass EGP 1,800 / $36 supplement for the genuinely best-preserved tombs. Photography permit EGP 300 / $6.
Cost: EGP 750 / $15 standard + EGP 600 / $12 Tutankhamun + EGP 1,800 / $36 Pharaoh's Pass tombs TIP: Open 06:00-17:00 — arrive 06:30-08:00 to beat heat + tour groups (canonical). Bring tomb photography permit cash or your phone gets confiscated at tomb-entry checkpoints. Seti I (KV17) is the canonical highlight — longest + most-decorated tomb. Licensed Egyptologist guide $40-60/day adds enormous value. - 11:30 Hatshepsut Temple (Egypt's first female pharaoh, 1473-1458 BCE) 1.5 hours
Hatshepsut Temple (Deir el-Bahari) is the mortuary temple of Egypt's first female pharaoh Hatshepsut (1473-1458 BCE) — a three-terraced colonnaded temple built into the cliffs of the West Bank. The geometric ramps + columns + painted reliefs are dramatic + photogenic. EGP 360 / $7. The canonical female-pharaoh stop.
Cost: EGP 360 / $7 TIP: Open 06:00-17:00. Bring water + sun protection (exposed terraces, no shade). The Birth Colonnade + the Punt Reliefs are the canonical highlights. Avoid 11:00-15:00 if at all possible — the temple faces east, the morning sun is brutal on the second + third terraces by 11:00. - 13:00 Lunch — West Bank Bulti Grill (Nile tilapia road) 1 hour
West Bank bulti grills along the Colossi of Memnon road ($6-15) — whole grilled Nile tilapia (bulti) with garlic + cumin + lemon, served with rice + salad + tahini + aish baladi flatbread. The canonical post-Valley-of-the-Kings lunch. Plastic chairs, paper napkins, locals + day-tour guides + savvy travelers.
Cost: $6-15 TIP: Walk-in. Cash. Confirm price BEFORE ordering ('kam el-bulti?'). The whole grilled bulti + rice + tahini + Stella combo is the canonical West Bank lunch. AVOID raw fish — bilharzia + traveler's diarrhea risk. - 14:30 Colossi of Memnon (18m statues of Amenhotep III) 20 min
Colossi of Memnon are two 18-meter (60 ft) seated statues of Pharaoh Amenhotep III (1391-1353 BCE) that originally guarded his now-vanished mortuary temple. Visible from the road + free + 15-minute photo stop on the way back from Hatshepsut. The canonical drive-by West Bank monument. Free entry.
Cost: Free TIP: Tipping camel drivers + souvenir touts is constant — say 'la, shukran' firmly. The colossi face east — best photographed morning or early afternoon. Combine with the new Amenhotep III mortuary temple excavation site adjacent. - 15:30 Hotel return + heat-of-day siesta + pool 2 hours
Ferry or motorboat back to East Bank from the West Bank ($1-5). Hotel siesta + pool through the 16:00-17:30 heat peak — essential rhythm of Luxor travel.
Cost: $1-5 ferry/motorboat + hotel pool TIP: Bottled water hydration. SPF 50 even at the pool. Charge your phone for evening photos. - 18:00 Felucca sunset on the Nile (1-2 hours, $15-25) 1.5 hours
Felucca sunset cruise on the Nile is the canonical Luxor evening — a traditional wooden sailboat, 1-2 hours along the Corniche to Banana Island + back, with the sunset painting the West Bank cliffs orange + the Karnak temple visible north. EGP 750-1,250 / $15-25 for a 1-2 hour shared felucca, EGP 2,500-4,000 / $50-80 for a private 3-hour. The canonical Luxor sunset.
Cost: $15-25 shared / $50-80 private TIP: Negotiate the FULL price + return time + tip expectations BEFORE boarding. Captains often quote $30-40 to start — negotiate down to $15-25 for shared, $50-80 for private 3-hour. Cash USD or EGP. Bring water + sunset jacket (winter evenings drop to 10-15°C / 50-59°F). - 20:00 Dinner — Sofra Restaurant or hotel restaurant (Egyptian heritage) 1.5 hours
Day 2 dinner at Sofra Restaurant ($8-15) for the canonical Egyptian-heritage trio — molokhia + mahshi + grilled pigeon — OR at your hotel restaurant if exhausted from the early balloon morning. Pavillon Winter + Hilton Luxor + Sofitel all offer Egyptian-international menus at $20-40 per person.
Cost: $8-40 TIP: Cards at Sofra. Casual to smart-casual. The grilled pigeon is the canonical Egyptian heritage dish (looks startling, tastes excellent). Hotel restaurants offer the Sofra alternative if you've already done Sofra Day 1.
Meal Recommendations
Breakfast
Hot air balloon pre-flight breakfast on felucca
Felucca crossing the Nile (Hot Air Balloon operator) · Included in $80-130 balloon
Light pre-flight breakfast on the felucca crossing the Nile + balloon pickup — included with the canonical Luxor sunrise experience.
Lunch
West Bank Bulti Grill (Nile tilapia road)
West Bank (Colossi of Memnon road area) · $6-15
Whole grilled bulti (Nile tilapia) + rice + tahini + aish baladi flatbread + Stella beer — the canonical West Bank post-tombs lunch.
Dinner
Sofra Restaurant (1930s house, Luxor heritage canon)
East Bank (Mohammed Farid Street) · $8-15
Molokhia + mahshi + grilled pigeon — the canonical Egyptian heritage trio in a restored 1930s house.
Hotel pickup 04:30 for hot air balloon (operator transport). West Bank day: balloon drop-off at hotel or West Bank — hire a West Bank taxi $25-40 for the day to cover Valley of the Kings + Hatshepsut + Colossi of Memnon + bulti grill + ferry back. Felucca sunset from Corniche dock near Sofitel ($15-25 shared / $50-80 private). Total West Bank driving ~25-40 km.
DAY 2 Estimated Spend (per person, flights excl.)
Medinet Habu + Valley of the Queens + Pharaoh's Pass + Farewell Dinner
Deeper West Bank tombs + Ramses III mortuary temple + farewell at 1886 RestaurantActivities
- 06:30 Breakfast at hotel + early Corniche walk 1 hour
Hotel breakfast buffet + 30-min Corniche walk toward Karnak Temple — the canonical Luxor pre-tour morning. December-February mornings are cool (10-15°C / 50-59°F) and the Corniche is at its most photogenic light.
Cost: Hotel included TIP: Sunscreen SPF 50 + camera + water bottle for the day. - 08:00 Medinet Habu (Ramses III mortuary temple, best-preserved color paintings) 2 hours
Medinet Habu is Ramses III's mortuary temple (1186-1155 BCE) on the West Bank — the best-preserved color paintings in any Egyptian temple. Massive pylons + courtyards + hypostyle hall with original blues + reds + yellows still vivid on the painted reliefs. EGP 360 / $7. Quieter than Karnak + Hatshepsut + a canonical color-preservation pilgrimage. The under-visited West Bank highlight.
Cost: EGP 360 / $7 TIP: Open 06:00-17:00. Arrive 08:00 for the morning light on the painted reliefs (canonical). Licensed Egyptologist guide $40-60/day adds enormous value (the Sea Peoples invasion reliefs + the Year 8 inscription are remarkable). Photography permit EGP 300. - 10:30 Valley of the Queens + Nefertari's tomb (the most-beautiful Egyptian tomb) 1.5 hours
Valley of the Queens is a separate West Bank necropolis with 90+ tombs of royal wives + children — quieter than the Valley of the Kings. Nefertari's tomb (QV66, wife of Ramses II) is widely considered the most-beautiful painted tomb in Egypt — vibrant colors + intricate hieroglyphic reliefs preserved in pristine condition. Nefertari is a Pharaoh's Pass tomb (EGP 1,800 / $36 supplement on top of the standard Valley of the Queens ticket EGP 250 / $5). Limited daily visitors (200/day) — book ahead. The canonical apex-tomb Luxor experience.
Cost: EGP 250 / $5 standard + EGP 1,800 / $36 Nefertari supplement TIP: Nefertari's tomb has a 15-minute time limit (humidity damage prevention) — every minute counts. No flash photography. Licensed guide essential for context. Combine with the Tombs of the Workers at Deir el-Medina (separate ticket, the canonical worker-tomb deep-dive). - 12:30 Lunch — Marsam Hotel restaurant or Beit Sabee (West Bank atmospheric) 1.5 hours
Marsam Hotel restaurant (West Bank historic 1920s mud-brick villa, $10-20) or Beit Sabee (West Bank boutique B&B, $15-30) for the atmospheric West Bank lunch alternative to the bulti grill. Egyptian home-cooking + courtyard seating + traditional decor. The canonical slow-traveler West Bank lunch.
Cost: $10-30 TIP: Reservations recommended for Beit Sabee. Cards (cash backup). Casual. The Egyptian home-cooked lentil soup + grilled chicken + tahini + aish baladi combo is the canonical order. - 14:30 Ferry back to East Bank + Souq al-Talaat market walk 2 hours
Public ferry (EGP 5 / $0.10) or motorboat ($1-2) from West Bank docks to East Bank Corniche. Walk Souq al-Talaat (Television Street area) for the local market experience — fresh sugarcane juice, hibiscus tea (karkadé), dates by weight, Egyptian sweets (basbousa, kanafeh, mahallabia), spice stalls, alabaster trinkets. The canonical Luxor local-market afternoon.
Cost: EGP 5 ferry / $1-2 motorboat + $5-15 souq snacks TIP: Cash only. The sugarcane juice (asab) + dates + basbousa for $2-3 is the canonical mid-afternoon refresh. Avoid the immediate Luxor Temple souvenir-strip (30-50% markup vs Souq al-Talaat). Bargain on alabaster — start at 25% of asked price. - 16:30 Hotel break + pool + packing 1.5 hours
Hotel siesta + pool through the 16:00-17:30 heat peak. Pack + prep for evening departure (most travelers fly Luxor → Cairo or take the sleeper train tonight after dinner).
Cost: Hotel included TIP: Sunscreen for pool. Charge phone for farewell dinner photos. - 19:30 Farewell dinner — 1886 Restaurant at Sofitel Winter Palace (Agatha Christie heritage) 2.5 hours
1886 Restaurant at Sofitel Winter Palace ($40-80) is the canonical Luxor farewell dinner — Egyptian-French fine dining in the 1886 colonial-era hotel where Agatha Christie wrote the opening chapters of Death on the Nile in 1937. Victorian dining room with crystal chandeliers + period furniture + Nile-view terrace. Pre-dinner cocktail at the Royal Bar (the original 1886 colonial-era bar where Christie sat working) is the canonical ritual.
Cost: $40-80 + $15-30 cocktail TIP: Reservations 1-2 weeks ahead. Cards. Smart-casual to business-casual dress. The Egyptian-French tasting menu + Egyptian wine glass is the canonical order. Wine bottle $50-150 (import duty markup). Royal Bar Negroni pre-dinner = canonical 1886 ritual. - 22:30 Optional: Karnak Sound & Light Show OR departure prep 1 hour
Karnak Sound & Light Show (EGP 600 / $12, 1h) for travelers with a late departure — nightly narrated history walk through Karnak with dramatic lighting. English shows most evenings. Or skip + return to hotel for departure prep if flying Luxor → Cairo at midnight or taking the Watania sleeper train at 21:00 (which means farewell dinner needs to be earlier at 18:30).
Cost: EGP 600 / $12 OR free departure prep TIP: Cards. Confirm departure transport with hotel concierge. Sleeper train to Cairo departs Luxor station 21:00-22:00 (Watania), $80-120 per person 2-berth cabin including dinner + breakfast.
Meal Recommendations
Breakfast
Hotel breakfast buffet + Corniche walk
Hotel + Corniche · Hotel included
Standard hotel buffet — Egyptian + international + fresh juices + the canonical Luxor pre-tour morning.
Lunch
Marsam Hotel restaurant OR Beit Sabee West Bank
West Bank (atmospheric) · $10-30
Egyptian home-cooking — lentil soup + grilled chicken + tahini + aish baladi in a 1920s mud-brick villa or boutique B&B courtyard.
Dinner
1886 Restaurant at Sofitel Winter Palace (Agatha Christie heritage)
East Bank (Sofitel Winter Palace, Corniche al-Nil) · $40-80
Egyptian-French tasting menu + Egyptian wine + pre-dinner Royal Bar Negroni — the canonical Luxor heritage farewell dinner.
West Bank day 3: ferry or motorboat to West Bank ($1-5) + hired taxi $25-40 for the day covering Medinet Habu + Valley of the Queens + Marsam/Beit Sabee lunch. Ferry back to East Bank. Walking Souq al-Talaat + Sofitel within East Bank (15-20 min walking). Departure transport: hotel-arranged taxi to Luxor Airport (LXR, 15-20 min, EGP 200-300 / $4-6) or to Luxor train station for Watania sleeper train (10 min walk from Corniche).
DAY 3 Estimated Spend (per person, flights excl.)
Embark Nile Cruise Luxor → Aswan (Edfu + Kom Ombo)
Mövenpick Royal Lily 3-night Nile cruise + Edfu Horus + Kom Ombo crocodileActivities
- 08:00 Hotel checkout + Nile cruise embarkation (Corniche dock) 1.5 hours
Hotel breakfast + checkout + 5-min transfer to the Corniche Nile cruise dock. Mövenpick Royal Lily / Sonesta / Oberoi embarkation 11:00-13:00.
Cost: Hotel included + cruise embarkation TIP: Tipping pool $5-10/day per guest. - 11:00 Embark cruise + lunch + sailing south to Esna lock 5 hours
Embark + lunch + cruise departs 14:00-16:00 sailing south. Esna lock transit 16:00-18:00 with vendor commerce moment.
Cost: Cruise full board $150-400/night per person TIP: Sundeck for canonical Nile photos. - 18:00 Edfu Temple of Horus (Ptolemaic apex) 2 hours
Edfu Horus temple — 60m pylons, intact hypostyle hall, the canonical Ptolemaic temple. Carriage ride from dock $1-2 per person tip.
Cost: Included TIP: Carriage tip $1-2. Photography permit EGP 300. - 20:30 Dinner on board + Nubian entertainment 2 hours
Full-board buffet + Nubian music/dance + overnight sailing toward Kom Ombo.
Cost: Included TIP: Smart-casual evening dress.
Meal Recommendations
Breakfast
Hotel breakfast buffet (Luxor)
Hotel · Hotel included
Standard pre-embarkation morning.
Lunch
Cruise embarkation lunch
Cruise ship · Included
Full-board buffet.
Dinner
Cruise dinner + Nubian entertainment
Cruise ship · Included
First-night Nubian entertainment evening.
Hotel to cruise dock: 5-min taxi/walking. Cruise sailing covers Luxor → Edfu (60km / 5-6 hours).
DAY 4 Estimated Spend (per person, flights excl.)
Kom Ombo + Aswan Arrival + Philae + Nubian Dinner
Kom Ombo crocodile temple + Aswan arrival + Philae + Elephantine Island Nubian dinnerActivities
- 07:00 Breakfast on board + Kom Ombo Temple visit 2 hours
Kom Ombo dual crocodile-falcon Ptolemaic temple + Crocodile Museum 300+ mummified crocodiles. Included with cruise.
Cost: Included TIP: The crocodile mummies are canonical highlight. - 12:00 Aswan arrival + lunch + city orientation 2 hours
Aswan Corniche dock arrival. Quieter Nubian gateway south of Luxor.
Cost: Included or $10-25 TIP: Cruise docks Aswan 2 nights. - 15:00 Philae Temple motorboat (Isis UNESCO-relocated) 2.5 hours
Philae Isis temple on Agilkia Island — UNESCO-relocated 1970s. Motorboat 10 min from Aswan port.
Cost: EGP 450 / $9 + $5-10 motorboat TIP: Best afternoon light 15:00-17:00. - 18:00 Unfinished Obelisk (1,200-ton abandoned) 1 hour
Hatshepsut's abandoned 1,200-ton granite obelisk + Aswan granite quarry. EGP 200 / $4.
Cost: EGP 200 / $4 TIP: Sunset canonical photo. - 20:00 Nubian village dinner on Elephantine Island 2.5 hours
Traditional Nubian home-cooking + grilled chicken + Nubian bread + dates + sweet karkadé + live Nubian music.
Cost: $15-30 + $2-5 motorboat TIP: Most-distinctive Aswan cultural meal.
Meal Recommendations
Breakfast
Cruise breakfast buffet
Cruise ship · Included
Egyptian + international + fresh juices.
Lunch
Cruise lunch or Aswan restaurant
Cruise or Aswan Corniche · Included or $10-25
Cruise full-board or Aswan city alternative.
Dinner
Nubian village Elephantine Island
Elephantine Island · $15-30 + $2-5 motorboat
Traditional Nubian home-cooking + live music.
Cruise sailing Kom Ombo → Aswan (40 km / 3-4 hours). Aswan motorboats: Philae $5-10 round-trip, Elephantine $2-5.
DAY 5 Estimated Spend (per person, flights excl.)
Abu Simbel Day Flight + Aswan High Dam + Old Cataract Hotel Tea
Ramses II Abu Simbel (4 colossal 20m statues) + Aswan High Dam + Old Cataract Agatha ChristieActivities
- 03:30 Aswan hotel/cruise pickup + Aswan Airport transfer 1 hour transfer + flight
Abu Simbel day flight — Aswan Airport (ASW) 04:30-05:00 departure to Abu Simbel (ABS, 1h flight). $150-200 per person includes flight + 2h temple visit + return Aswan by 10:00-11:00.
Cost: $150-200 day flight TIP: Book through cruise/hotel 2-3 days ahead. Pack light — leave luggage at cruise/hotel. Bottled water + sun protection mandatory. - 06:00 Abu Simbel Temples (Ramses II + Nefertari, 1264 BCE) 2 hours
Abu Simbel is Ramses II's apex temple (1264 BCE) — 4 colossal seated statues, 20m / 65 ft tall, carved into the mountainside, relocated 65m higher in the 1960s during the Aswan High Dam UNESCO rescue operation. The Great Temple (Ramses II) + Small Temple (Nefertari). 2 hours at the site. EGP 600 / $12 entry (often included in flight package). The canonical Egyptian temple bucket-list site.
Cost: EGP 600 / $12 entry (often included) TIP: Sun Festival February 22 + October 22 — sunlight reaches the inner sanctuary statues, the canonical photo moment but books months ahead. Photography permit EGP 300. Licensed Egyptologist guide essential for context. - 11:00 Return Aswan + lunch + Aswan High Dam + Lake Nasser viewpoint 3 hours
Return Aswan Airport 11:00. Lunch on cruise or Aswan restaurant ($10-25). Aswan High Dam (built 1960-1970, the largest embankment dam in the world by volume — created Lake Nasser, displaced 90,000 Nubians) + Lake Nasser viewpoint. EGP 200 / $4 + transport. The Egyptian engineering pilgrimage stop.
Cost: $10-25 lunch + EGP 200 / $4 dam TIP: Combine with the Soviet-Egyptian Friendship Monument at the dam. Cards. - 16:00 Old Cataract Hotel high tea (Agatha Christie heritage) 1.5 hours
Sofitel Legend Old Cataract Aswan ($30-60 high tea) is the canonical Aswan colonial heritage — 1899 Victorian palace overlooking the Nile + Elephantine Island where Agatha Christie wrote much of Death on the Nile in 1937. Afternoon high tea on the terrace with Egyptian + colonial-era pastries + sunset view over the Nile. The canonical Aswan luxury moment.
Cost: $30-60 high tea TIP: Reservations 1 day ahead. Cards. Smart-casual dress (jackets appreciated on terrace). The high-tea + sunset combination is the canonical photo. Combine with a pre-dinner walk through the Old Cataract gardens. - 19:00 Final cruise dinner OR Aswan farewell restaurant 2 hours
Cruise full-board final dinner with captain's gala + crew tipping ceremony (the canonical Nile cruise farewell) OR Aswan farewell at Old Cataract 1902 Restaurant ($40-80) for Egyptian-French heritage fine-dining alternative.
Cost: Included on cruise / $40-80 alternative TIP: Smart-casual to business-casual. Tipping pool $20-40 per guest for cruise crew (paid at end of cruise).
Meal Recommendations
Breakfast
Cruise/hotel breakfast OR pre-flight pack
Cruise/hotel · Included or quick pack
Quick breakfast or packed bites before 04:30 pickup — long day ahead.
Lunch
Cruise lunch on board OR Aswan restaurant
Cruise or Aswan · Included or $10-25
Post-Abu Simbel return — cruise full-board or Aswan city alternative.
Dinner
Cruise farewell gala OR Old Cataract 1902 Restaurant
Cruise ship / Old Cataract Hotel · Included or $40-80
Captain's gala on cruise + tipping ceremony OR Agatha Christie heritage fine-dining alternative.
Aswan to ASW Airport: 30 min transfer ($5-10). ASW → Abu Simbel ABS: 1h flight each way. Aswan to High Dam: 30-min taxi ($5-10). Old Cataract Hotel: 5-min taxi from Corniche.
DAY 6 Estimated Spend (per person, flights excl.)
Aswan Morning + Nubian Museum + Sleeper Train Return
Nubian Museum + final Nubian village motorboat + Watania sleeper train Aswan → Cairo overnightActivities
- 08:00 Breakfast + Aswan Nubian Museum (UNESCO Nubian heritage) 2 hours
Aswan Nubian Museum is the canonical Nubian-heritage museum — opened 1997, UNESCO-supported, dedicated to the Nubian people displaced by the Aswan High Dam construction (90,000 Nubians relocated 1960-1970). Egyptian + Nubian + Coptic + Islamic artifacts + the Nubian language + the relocation story. EGP 360 / $7. The canonical Aswan cultural deep-dive.
Cost: EGP 360 / $7 TIP: Cards. The relocation-story exhibit is the canonical highlight. Combine with the Aga Khan IV's mausoleum on the West Bank (visible from the museum's hilltop). - 10:30 Elephantine Island motorboat + Nubian villages walking 2 hours
Final Nubian village motorboat to Elephantine Island ($2-5 round-trip) — the brightly painted Nubian houses, traditional Nubian craft markets, and ancient Aswan ruins (Aswan was Egypt's southern frontier in the Old Kingdom). Walking the colorful Nubian villages is the canonical Aswan slow-traveler ritual.
Cost: $2-5 motorboat + souvenirs $10-30 TIP: Bargain on Nubian crafts (alabaster + jewelry + fabric) — start at 25% of asked price. The brightly painted Nubian houses are the canonical Aswan Instagram photo. - 13:00 Lunch — Old Cataract Hotel 1902 Restaurant OR Panorama Restaurant 1.5 hours
Final Egypt lunch at Old Cataract Hotel 1902 Restaurant ($40-80 Egyptian-French heritage) or Panorama Restaurant ($15-30 Egyptian with Nile view) — the canonical Aswan farewell lunch.
Cost: $15-80 TIP: Reservations recommended. Cards. Smart-casual. - 15:00 Aswan Souq walking + sleeper train departure prep 2 hours
Aswan Souq is Egypt's most-colorful + least-touristy souq — fresh spices, Nubian crafts, dates by weight, hibiscus tea (karkadé), Egyptian sweets. Walk + bargain + photograph the canonical Aswan ground-level commerce. Pack + check out hotel.
Cost: Souvenirs $20-50 TIP: Cash. Bargain hard — Aswan souq is genuinely less tourist-tuned than Khan el-Khalili Cairo. The hibiscus tea (karkadé) dried-flower spice + Nubian alabaster are the canonical buys. - 18:00 Watania sleeper train (Aswan → Cairo, 14h overnight) — Egypt journey canonical 14 hours overnight train
Watania Sleeping Trains depart Aswan station 17:00-18:00 for the 14-hour overnight journey to Cairo. $80-120 per person 2-berth cabin including dinner + breakfast. The canonical romantic Egypt journey — the train rolls slowly through Upper Egypt past the Nile + sugarcane fields + village mosques + the Western Desert at sunset. Wake up to Cairo Ramses station 08:00. The most-photogenic Egypt return journey.
Cost: $80-120 per person 2-berth cabin TIP: Book 1-2 weeks ahead at watania-sleeping-trains.com or your hotel concierge. 2-berth cabin (private) or 1-berth (premium $150). Dinner + breakfast included + served in cabin. Bring water + snacks + reading. The sunset Western Desert view from the cabin window is the canonical Egypt-departure photo.
Meal Recommendations
Breakfast
Hotel/cruise breakfast buffet
Hotel/cruise Aswan · Included
Final Egyptian morning meal — buffet + fresh juices + karkadé tea.
Lunch
Old Cataract 1902 Restaurant OR Panorama Restaurant
Aswan (Sofitel Legend Old Cataract) · $15-80
Egyptian-French heritage fine-dining or Egyptian with Nile view — the canonical Aswan farewell lunch.
Dinner
Watania sleeper train dinner (cabin service)
Sleeper train cabin · Included $80-120 train
Egyptian dinner served in 2-berth cabin + breakfast next morning — the canonical romantic Egypt journey.
Aswan Nubian Museum: 5-min taxi ($2-5). Elephantine Island motorboat ($2-5 round-trip). Aswan Souq walking (East Bank Corniche). Aswan train station: 10-min taxi ($3-5). Watania sleeper train to Cairo Ramses station: 14h overnight.
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Packing Checklist
- ✓ Lightweight long sleeves + long pants for temple visits + sun protection
- ✓ Wide-brimmed hat + sunglasses + SPF 50 (mandatory)
- ✓ Walking shoes with grip
- ✓ Bottled water hydration salts + stomach medication kit
- ✓ Crisp USD cash for visa + baksheesh ($1 + $5 + $20 bills + extra $100 for cruise + Abu Simbel + sleeper train tipping)
- ✓ Egyptian Pound (EGP) cash for taxis + felucca + tomb permits + motorboats
- ✓ Type C/F plug (220V European standard)
- ✓ Smart-casual to business-casual evening clothes for cruise gala + Sofitel 1886 + Old Cataract Hotel + sleeper train dinner
- ✓ Light jacket for cool desert mornings + evenings (Dec-Feb 10-15°C / 50-59°F)
- ✓ Camera + tomb photography permits (multiple — EGP 300 / $6 each)
- ✓ Travel insurance + cruise tipping pool USD ($20-40 per guest for crew at end of cruise)
- ✓ Abu Simbel pre-pack: water + snacks + sun protection for 04:30 pickup
- ✓ Sleeper train pack: light reading + earplugs + water + light snacks for cabin
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