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The banks of the Nile are lined with some of the world's most remarkable archaeological sites and visiting them via river cruise ship takes the stress out of excursions.
The classic Nile cruise is a seven-night journey from Luxor to Aswan, or in reverse. The gateway to Nile cruises is the Egyptian capital Cairo and many itineraries include a two or three-day stay to see the Pyramids and other awe-inspiring sights.
Once on the Nile, all journeys include a visit to the Valley of the Kings and the tombs of pharaohs, most famously Tutankhamun, whose burial chamber was unearthed by English archaeologist Howard Carter in 1922. Other highlights include Unesco-listed Karnak Temple with its sphinx-lined avenue.
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AmaWaterways managing director Jamie Loizou says: "A Nile cruise is perfect for guests who have an interest in history and culture and want to experience this in the most relaxing way. Cruise lines will curate the journey to include the show-stopping sites of Cairo, such as the Pyramids and the Cairo Museum, and those seen while on the cruise including the Valley of the Kings, Edfu and Abu Simbel.
They can also provide access to places not normally visited. As an example, AmaWaterways gives exclusive access to Nefertari's Tomb in the Valley of the Queens. An Egyptologist will accompany guests throughout the journey."
Modern river vessels plying the Nile are on a par with European standards and many have swimming pools and spas. They are operated by well-known lines – including luxury brands Sanctuary Retreats, Uniworld, Scenic, Titan and Riviera Travel – catering to all tastes and demographics.
In recent years several fleets have been extended, while Viking Aton will join sister ship Viking Osaris in 2023 and AmaWaterways will launch its second ship AmaLilia in 2024 to join sibling vessel AmaDahlia.
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