$485/
Per Person
Aboard a luxury yacht amidst breathtaking Nile views and unforgettable atmosphere, and among the most famous landmarks that capture the eye, you will experience a unique experience that will be etched in your memory forever.
If you are looking for a trip that combines comfort, luxury, and the splendor of history then the Radamis II Nile Cruise is the perfect solution. This enchanting experience will make you feel as if you have been transported to another world filled with beauty, tranquility, and pleasure.
The Best Times to Take a Radamis II Nile Cruise
If you’re planning a magical experience on a Radamis II Nile cruise it’s important to choose the right time to fully enjoy the atmosphere and sightseeing. Here are the most suitable times for a pleasant Nile cruise:
- Ideal Period: October through April when the weather is mild during the day and pleasant in the evening.
- Winter and early spring: The best time to explore temples and shrines without experiencing the scorching heat.
- Summer: Suitable for those who prefer quiet time as tourist numbers are lower and the sightseeing areas are more private.
- Onboard: Central air conditioning and comfortable amenities make the trip enjoyable at any time of year.
Accommodation Features and Services Available on the Radamis II Nile Cruise

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The Radamis II Nile cruise offers a complete blend of comfort and luxury in the timeless Nile atmosphere. The ship is designed to provide its guests with an exceptional stay that combines luxury and privacy. Here, dear reader is a description of the most prominent amenities and features on this ship:
- Number Cabins and Suites: 75 luxurious cabins and 6 spacious suites equipped with in-room music and video channels for guests’ comfort.
- Cabin Amenities: Each cabin is equipped with individual air conditioning, a minibar, LCD TV, satellite channels, a hairdryer, a safe, shaving stations, and panoramic windows overlooking the Nile.
- Restaurants and Dining Facilities: Two main restaurants and a rooftop barbecue area.
- Recreational and Leisure Areas: A sun deck with a swimming pool, a gym, a massage parlor, a disco and evening hair salon, a bar, and an elegant lounge.
- Safety and Security Services: Each cabin is equipped with an exit map life jackets, a smoke detector system, and fire sprinklers according to the highest safety standards.
Recreational Activities on Board the Radamis II
The Radamis II Nile Cruise is not just an ordinary cruise it is a complete experience that combines relaxation, culture, and fun with a diverse program of recreational activities on board, including:
- Artistic Evenings: Musical performances belly dancing, and folkloric evenings that reflect the beauty of Egyptian heritage Adding a cheerful atmosphere to the evening.
- Deck Parties: A fun atmosphere with music and drinks while guests are surrounded by the magical night view of the Nile allowing you to enjoy the tranquility and romantic atmosphere.
- Poolside Relaxation: A chance to swim or sunbathe amidst the tranquil scenery along the Nile.
- Group Activities: Board games, quizzes, and karaoke parties offer interaction and fun for all ages.
- Relaxation and Personal Care Sessions: Spa services and light massages for added comfort and well-being.
- Special Dinner Evenings: Private candlelit dinners or dinners with traditional Pharaonic touches adding a magical touch to the cruise.
Restaurants and meals served during the trip
The Radamis II Nile Cruise not only offers guests a unique dining experience on board, but also offers a variety of restaurants and cuisines to suit all tastes, including:
- Main Restaurant: Offers an open buffet featuring delicious Egyptian and international dishes with upscale service ensuring a comfortable experience throughout the day.
- Restaurant The Orangerie: Offers a comfortable and elegant setting for fine dining with panoramic views of the Nile ideal for a quiet and romantic dinner.
- Rooftop Grill: Enjoy grilled food while surrounded by the sunset over the Nile in a pleasant and relaxing atmosphere.
- Snacks and drinks: Available throughout the day to meet guests’ needs during activities or onboard the boat.
These services make the Radamis II Nile cruise a unique experience described by every visitor as one of the most beautiful, luxurious, and enjoyable trips Services play a pivotal role in the passion and love visitors and tourists have for this amazing Nile cruise.
Tips for Enjoying the Radamis II Nile Cruise
The Radamis II Nile cruise is a magical experience that requires some preparation and tips to fully enjoy it. Here are some important tips for an enjoyable Nile cruise:
- It is recommended to carefully review the cruise program to determine the activities and landmarks you wish to visit, and to keep a map of the ship to identify the sites and facilities.
- Choose clothing appropriate for the weather preferably light cotton clothing during the day and warm clothing in the evening. It is also recommended to wear comfortable shoes during archaeological tours.
- Don’t forget to apply sunscreen, sunglasses, and a hat to protect yourself from the sun’s rays during the day.
- Be sure to take advantage of the recreational activities on board such as artistic evenings, relaxing by the pool, or participating in group competitions.
- Try the food at the various restaurants to enjoy local and international flavors.
- Keep a camera or phone handy to document the moments.
- Enjoy the breathtaking Nile views; every moment on board the Radamis II Nile cruise will be one of the most enjoyable moments of your life.
Conclusion
At the end of the Radamis II Nile cruise the magic of the Nile and its historical landmarks remain etched in the memory while the moments of tranquility and luxury aboard the ship remain an everlasting memory. It combines culture, fun, and relaxation, leaving you feeling that every moment spent was filled with beauty, comfort, and happiness, as you experience a new and enjoyable experience.
Included and Excluded
- Meet and assist upon arrival and departure.
- All transfers in a private air-conditioned vehicle.
- 3 or 4 nights accommodation onboard Radamis II 5-star Nile Cruise with full board (breakfast, lunch, dinner).
- Sightseeing tours in Luxor, Edfu, Kom Ombo, and Aswan as per itinerary.
- Entrance fees to all mentioned sites.
- Professional English-speaking Egyptologist guide during tours.
- Bottled water during transfers and tours.
- Assistance throughout your stay and tours.
- International airfare to and from Egypt.
- Entry visa to Egypt.
- Personal expenses (laundry, phone calls, shopping, etc.).
- Optional tours and excursions not mentioned in the itinerary.
- Beverages during meals unless specified.
- Tipping for guides, drivers, and cruise staff.
- Travel insurance.
Highlights of the Tour
- Enjoy a luxurious 5-star cruise onboard Radamis II along the majestic Nile River.
- Discover the grand Karnak Temple Complex and the elegant Luxor Temple.
- Explore the royal tombs at the Valley of the Kings, home to Egypt’s greatest pharaohs.
- Visit the impressive Temple of Queen Hatshepsut and the towering Colossi of Memnon.
- Sail to Edfu Temple, dedicated to Horus, one of the best-preserved temples in Egypt.
- Discover the unique Kom Ombo Temple, dedicated to both Sobek and Horus.
- Tour the highlights of Aswan, including the Philae Temple, High Dam, and Unfinished Obelisk.
- Experience the breathtaking beauty of the Nile with daily sailing, fine dining, and top-class hospitality.
Tour Itinerary
Upon arrival at the ship, guests are warmly welcomed and check-in is facilitated.
Lunch time:
The lunch will be on board the cruise then, join your tour guide to explore:
Karnak Temple:
Karnak is a vast complex of temples, pylons, and other structures near Luxor, Egypt. It's part of the ancient city of Thebes and was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1979.
The name comes from the nearby modern village of Karnak, about 2.5 km north of Luxor.
Luxor Temple
Luxor Temple is a large ancient Egyptian temple complex on the east bank of the Nile in Luxor (ancient Thebes). Built around 1400 BC to worship Amun-Ra, Mut, and Khonsu (Theban Triad).
The temple was built during the 18th and 19th dynasties. The night in this temple is particularly enchanting, walking through it or even just gazing at some of its parts adds a different dimension to the visit.
And from the gate of Luxor Temple to the gate of Karnak, you feel like you're traveling through time, from one place to another entirely different one.
At the end of the day you will be transferred back to the cruise to have dinner and spend your night.
- Meals: Lunch & Dinner.
- Overnight: On Board.
After your breakfast on board you will enjoy visiting:
The Valley of the Kings:
The Valley of the Kings, also known as the Valley of the Gates of the Kings, is a valley in Egypt used for 500 years to build tombs for pharaohs and nobles from the 16th to 11th century BC.
It's located on the west bank of the Nile, opposite Thebes (modern Luxor). The valley is divided into two: the East Valley (with most royal tombs) and the West Valley.
Hatshepsut Temple:
Hatshepsut Temple, or the Mortuary Temple of Hatshepsut, is an 18th dynasty temple in Deir el-Bahri, Egypt. Built by Queen Hatshepsut on the west bank of the Nile, opposite Thebes (Luxor).
The temple's architecture is unique, with three terraced levels on open platforms. Made of limestone, with statues of Osiris and Hatshepsut.
- Meals: Breakfast & Lunch & Dinner.
- Overnight: On Board.
The day begins after breakfast with a visit to:
Edfu Temple:
Edfu Temple was one of several built during the Ptolemaic period, including Deandra, Esna, Kom Ombo, and Philae temples. Construction started on August 23, 237 BC, under Ptolemy III, and was completed in 57 BC.
Lunch time:
After this visit, you will return to the cruise to have your lunch on board then sail towards:
Kom Ombo Temple:
Kom Ombo Temple, Built during Ptolemy VI to worship Sobek and Horus. Decorated during Roman times, under Emperor Tiberius. The temple's unique for worshipping two local gods, Sobek and Horus, coexisting for centuries.
While sailing to Aswan, your dinner will be also on board after ending your visit and going back to the cruise.
- Meals: Breakfast & Lunch & Dinner.
- Overnight: On Board.
After your breakfast our tour guide will accompany you to explore:
The Aswan High Dam
The Aswan High Dam is a major water dam in southern Egypt, on the Nile River. Construction started in 1960 under President Gamal Abdel Nasser, with significant financial and technical support from the Soviet Union. The dam controls the Nile's water and helps regulate flooding.
Philae Temple
Philae Temple, which was begun by King Ptolemy II of the Greek era, and contributed to its construction by many Ptolemaic kings successively, was dedicated to the worship of the goddess Isis, is the main temple on Philae Island, in addition to a number of other temples, including the temples of Hathor and Horus.
Among the most important features is the image of the goddess Isis on the walls of the mammisi (birth chamber), nursing her child, the god Horus, which is the chamber in which the birth of this god was celebrated.
- Meals: Breakfast & Lunch & Dinner.
- Overnight: On Board.
After breakfast check-out is smooth with the option to book additional tours such as a visit to the Abu Simbel Temple before returning.
- Meals: Breakfast.
- Final Departure.
Frequently Asked & Questions
Yes, Wi-Fi is available in public areas on board allowing guests to stay connected during the Radamis II Nile cruise. Please note that speed may vary depending on the ship's location and the movement of the water along the Nile.
The ship offers entertainment programs and activities suitable for all ages including group games, swimming, and special entertainment programs for children to ensure a fun and safe experience for the entire family while enjoying the Radamis II Nile cruise.
The ship provides basic access to cabins and public facilities with the ability to contact the crew for any additional support ensuring a comfortable and safe journey for those with special needs without any difficulties.