Fred. Holidays launches new Egypt cruise and land package
Fred. Holidays has unveiled a brand new eight-night Egypt cruise and land package.
It combines a Nile cruise on an authentic dahabiya with land stays and sightseeing tours in Cairo, Aswan and Abu Simbel.
This Egypt cruise and stay starts with two nights in Cairo at the Nile Kempinski with visits to the Pyramids of Giza, the Sphinx and the Egyptian Museum.
On day three, guests take a short flight from Cairo to Aswan and enjoy a tour.
Later that day another short flight arrives at Abu Simbel for a two-hour tour before an overnight hotel stay.
The itinerary returns to Aswan and the next day begins a two-night Nile cruise on a Dahabiya sailing towards Luxor.
There are stops at the Temple of Kom Ombo, the village of El Ramady Edfu, El Hegz and the Temple of Esna.
The cruise concludes in Luxor where guests will have a full day and spend a night.
There is an evening flight to Cairo for an overnight stay before flying back to the UK.
Various dates are available on request with prices from £3,499 per person include a two-night Egypt cruise onboard Queen Farida Dahabiya.
Learn more about : Fred. Holidays ( United Kingdom )
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