Crown Jubilee Nile Cruise trips are considered one of the most enjoyable tourist experiences in Egypt as they combine comfort, relaxation and viewing stunning natural landscapes along the banks of the Nile River which has been Egypt’s lifeline since ancient times.
Also, during this unique and tranquil water journey, famous historical landmarks such as the Karnak Temple in Luxor and other archaeological sites found in Luxor and Aswan can be seen.
The Crown Jubilee Nile Cruise ship consistently provides distinguished services to all esteemed tourists and recreational activities suitable for all ages. Therefore, we will accompany you in describing this distinctive journey aboard the Crown Jubilee Nile Cruise ship.
There are many means of comfort available on board the Crown Jubilee Nile Cruise ship and all passengers can enjoy them while traveling between different cities and stops along the timeless Nile River.
There are comfortable seating areas and outdoor swimming pools on the ship’s deck where tourists can sit nearby to enjoy relaxation, tranquility and watch the changing natural landscapes.
They can also enjoy refreshing swims at certain times.
Other activities can also be enjoyed, such as eating delicious meals in the restaurants found on the ship, doing some exercises in the equipped gym, or buying some distinctive souvenirs from the gift shop located on board the ship.
The check-out and disembarkation procedures at the end of the trip are usually easy and organized processes.
The ship’s management works to facilitate this process for all passengers to ensure their comfort until the last moments of their journey, striving to leave a positive impression and a distinctive and enjoyable experience for them.
Several transportation options are available from the city of Luxor after the Nile cruise ends.
One can travel by air via Luxor International Airport to Cairo or other destinations to save time and effort.
Modern air-conditioned trains or comfortable tourist buses can also be used to travel to Cairo or other cities.
On the first day, passengers board the Crown Jubilee Nile Cruise ship in preparation to start one of the best Nile cruises in Egypt, through which they can visit many important tourist and archaeological sites while enjoying the stunning natural scenery along the river.
On the second day of the trip, visitors sail aboard the Crown Jubilee Nile Cruise ship heading north to the cities of Kom Ombo and Edfu for a tourist tour and to visit the ancient Pharaonic temples located there which are distinguished by their unique architecture, such as the Temple of Edfu dedicated to the god Horus and the double Temple of Kom Ombo dedicated to two gods.
The museum of mummified crocodiles can also be seen in Kom Ombo as ancient Egyptians believed crocodiles symbolized power and fertility, thus they mummified them as sacred animals associated with the Nile River and protecting navigation on it.
During this journey, travelers arriving from Aswan reach the city of Luxor which is considered one of the most important archaeological cities in the world, described by some as the largest open-air museum ever.
It contains an enormous number of unparalleled monuments, temples and tombs.
Visitors there can enjoy seeing some stunning natural scenery such as Banana Island which can be visited on an optional trip and includes a collection of tropical plants and a group of domestic animals.
Many of the main archaeological sites located in Luxor can also be seen.
Temple of Hatshepsut: A unique mortuary temple built during the reign of Queen Hatshepsut. She ordered its construction for performing her religious rituals and commemorating her memory. It is characterized by its terraced design on three balconies connected by ramps for ascending and descending.
Valley of the Kings and Valley of the Queens: This is the area that contains a large collection of royal tombs and tombs of members of the royal families and high officials of the New Kingdom in ancient Egypt.
Colossi of Memnon: Two massive statues of King Amenhotep III that once stood in front of his mortuary temple, of which not much remains now.
Ramesseum Temple: The massive mortuary temple ordered by King Ramses II for the worship of the god Amun and to commemorate his victories.
On the fourth and final day of the trip, visitors tour the East Bank of Luxor to see the Karnak Temple complex. It is a vast religious complex comprising a group of temples, shrines and pylons built over centuries. The Karnak Temple complex is considered one of the most important and largest tourist and archaeological destinations in the world because it represents a unique historical and religious record spanning thousands of years. It includes an amazing collection of massive architectural structures and distinctive artifacts that reflect the evolution of ancient Egyptian civilization. Many important discoveries have been made there, such as the Karnak Cachette which contained thousands of statues. One of the distinctive phenomena that occur at Karnak Temple is the alignment of the sun’s rays with the main axis of the temple, reaching the Holy of Holies area on the day of the winter solstice. This astronomical phenomenon is celebrated on that day in the presence of many officials, tourists and media outlets to symbolically announce the beginning of the winter season.
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