3 Nights Aswan to Luxor
Classic Nile Itinerary

3 Nights Nile Cruise from Aswan to Luxor

Sail downstream past Kom Ombo, Edfu, and Esna's riverside temples — Egypt's most rewarding short cruise.

Embark Aswan Monday & Friday departures
3 NIGHTS
Disembark Luxor After breakfast on Day 4
3 Nights / 4 Days
81+ Available Ships
$480+ From Per Person
In brief

The 3 Nights Aswan to Luxor is a Nile cruise itinerary over 4 days, visiting 4 major stops. Prices start from $480 per person, with 81 ships available.

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Duration

3 Nights / 4 Days

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Departure Days

Monday & Friday

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Sites Visited

4 Major Stops

Best For

First-Time Visitors

Itinerary Overview

Sailing downstream on the eternal Nile

Embark on the most popular Nile cruise itinerary, a 3-night journey from Aswan to Luxor that combines the highlights of southern Egypt with the relaxation of cruising the world’s most famous river.

This perfectly-paced cruise visits the magnificent Philae Temple, the unique double-temple of Kom Ombo dedicated to Sobek and Horus, the well-preserved Edfu Temple, and the legendary Karnak and Luxor Temples — all while you enjoy the comfort of a 5-star floating hotel.

3 Nights Aswan to Luxor
4 Days
4 Stops
81 Ships
Day-by-Day Journey

Your 4-day itinerary

Every day brings new wonders — from sunrise temple visits to sunset sails along the timeless Nile.

Day 1

Embarkation in Aswan

Your journey begins in Aswan, Egypt's gentlest river city, where the Nile runs wide and blue between granite islands. Board in the early afternoon, settle into your cabin, and enjoy lunch on deck. The afternoon eases you into ancient Egypt through three very different landmarks: the Aswan High Dam, the 1960s feat that created Lake Nasser; the Unfinished Obelisk, a 1,000-tonne giant still lying in the quarry where it cracked; and Philae Temple, the island sanctuary of the goddess Isis, reached by motorboat and rescued stone by stone from the rising water. An optional pre-dawn excursion to Abu Simbel can be arranged before you board. Welcome dinner and overnight moored in Aswan.

🏛 Philae Temple 🌊 High Dam 🗿 Unfinished Obelisk
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Embarkation in Aswan
Day 2

Aswan to Kom Ombo

After breakfast the ship slips its mooring and turns north — and from here, the temples come to you. You sail with the current past riverside villages, palm groves, and feluccas leaning into the breeze, the slow rhythm that makes a Nile cruise unlike any other journey. In the afternoon you dock almost at the foot of the Temple of Kom Ombo, the only temple in Egypt built for two gods at once: Sobek the crocodile god, and Haroeris, Horus the Elder. Beside it, the small Crocodile Museum holds mummified crocodiles once sacred to Sobek. As the sky turns gold, a cocktail party with the captain on the sun deck.

🐊 Kom Ombo Temple ⛵ Nile Sailing 🌅 Sun Deck Cocktails
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Aswan to Kom Ombo
Day 3

Edfu Temple & Esna Lock

A horse-drawn carriage clatters you through the market town of Edfu to the Temple of Horus — the most complete ancient temple in all of Egypt, its walls still carrying carved spells and the falcon god standing guard at the gate. Back on board for lunch, the ship threads the historic Esna Lock, easing between two sets of gates as the water level drops — a quiet, very local slice of river life. The afternoon is yours: the pool, the sun deck, the green banks slipping past. In the evening, a galabeya party brings Egyptian music, dancing, and a taste of local culture to the deck.

🏛 Edfu Temple 🚢 Esna Lock 🎭 Galabeya Party
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Edfu Temple & Esna Lock
Day 4

Disembarkation in Luxor

Luxor was once Thebes, the capital of Egypt at its height — and it keeps the greatest names for last. After breakfast you cross to the East Bank for the Karnak Temple Complex, the largest religious building ever raised by human hands, a forest of columns soaring some 80 feet overhead. Nearby, Luxor Temple is linked to Karnak by the restored Avenue of Sphinxes. Disembark after lunch, full of stories. For those with time, an optional extension reaches the West Bank — the Valley of the Kings, the Temple of Hatshepsut, and the Colossi of Memnon.

🏛 Karnak Temple 🏛 Luxor Temple 🚪 Disembarkation
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Disembarkation in Luxor
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Jaz Nile Monarch

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Iberotel Helio

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Jaz Celebrity

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Iberotel Amara

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Jaz Crown Jubilee

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Nile Quest

⚓ 66 Cabins ✦ 2023
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Royal Ruby

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Magic I

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Royal Princess

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Radamis II

⚓ 81 Cabins ✦ 2009
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Princess Sarah

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Semramis II

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Nile Dolphin

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MS Royal La Terrasse

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Princess Sarah II

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A Sara

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Kleos

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Tower Prestige

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Nile Story

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Royal Esadora

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Jaz Crown Jewel

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Magic II

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Nile Serenity

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Lady Mary

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Nile Excellence

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Paradise

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Lady Carol

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Solaris I

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Solaris II

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Jaz Crown Prince

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Radamis I

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Iberotel Crown Empress

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Iberotel Crown Emperor

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Alyssa

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Nile Capital

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Renaissance

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Moon Dance

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Sabena Al Jamila

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Al Kahila

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Chateau Lafayette

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Salacia

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Farida

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Salima

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Al Hambra

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MayFlower

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Esplanade

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Blue Shadow

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Concerto

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Nile Style

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Nile Premium

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MS Medea

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MS Alexander the Great

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Steigenberger Legacy

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Esmeralda

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Steigenberger Minerva

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MS Mayfair

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MS Amwaj Living Stone

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Tulip

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Steigenberger Royale

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Sonesta Moon Goddess

⚓ 53 Cabins
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Movenpick Royal Lotus

⚓ 62 Cabins
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Movenpick Royal Lily

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Steigenberger Regency

⚓ 52 Cabins ✦ 2018
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Movenpick MS Hamees

⚓ 72 Cabins ✦ 2018
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MS Miriam

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MS Jaz Senator

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Movenpick MS Sun Ray

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Sonesta Star Goddess

⚓ 33 Cabins
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Sonesta St. George I

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MS Tosca

⚓ 41 Cabins
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MS Jaz Regent

⚓ 56 Cabins
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MS Acamar

⚓ 54 Cabins ✦ 2018
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HS Nebu

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MS Jaz Viceroy

⚓ 37 Cabins
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Historia

⚓ 46 Cabins
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The Oberoi Zahra

⚓ 27 Cabins
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Oberoi Philae

⚓ 22 Cabins ✦ 2015
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MS Le Fayan

⚓ 60 Cabins
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Sonesta Nile Goddess

⚓ 53 Cabins ✦ 2002
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Soleil

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What's Included

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What's Included

  • 3 nights aboard 5-star Nile cruise (full board)
  • All transfers between sites in air-conditioned vehicle
  • All entrance fees to temples and tombs
  • Licensed Egyptologist guide (English speaking)
  • Daily breakfast, lunch, and dinner on board
  • Welcome drink and afternoon tea daily
  • Evening entertainment (Egyptian folklore show)
  • 24/7 WhatsApp support during your trip

Not Included

  • International flights to/from Egypt
  • Egypt entry visa ($25 visa-on-arrival)
  • Optional Abu Simbel excursion ($150/person)
  • Optional hot-air balloon flight ($120/person)
  • Drinks (alcoholic and bottled water)
  • Tips for guides, drivers, and cruise crew
  • Personal expenses (souvenirs, spa, laundry)
  • Travel insurance (strongly recommended)
Why This Route

Why choose 3 nights from Aswan?

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Perfect Pace

Just enough time to experience Egypt's wonders without rushing — ideal for first-time visitors.

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Downstream Sailing

Travel with the river's current — gentler journey, more time at temples, longer relaxation.

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Best Value

Maximum experience per dollar — see all major temples in a budget-friendly cruise duration.

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Iconic Views

Sail past riverside villages, ancient feluccas, and palm-lined banks unchanged for centuries.

Seasonal Pricing

Five seasons, honest prices

Starting prices for 3-night cruises across all available ships. Final pricing depends on ship category and cabin type.

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Low Season
May — August
From $520per person, double
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High Season
Sept — April
From $720per person, double
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Easter
Easter Week
From $920per person, double
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Christmas
Dec 21 — Jan 5
From $1,080per person, double
Peak Christmas
Dec 27 — Jan 1
From $1,280per person, double
Children (6—11): 50% off adult double price • Infants (0—5): Free • All prices in USD per person
Aswan to Luxor Nile view
About This Route

The classic Aswan-Luxor downstream voyage

The 3-night Nile cruise from Aswan to Luxor is widely considered one of the most popular and best-value Nile itineraries in Egypt. Sailing downstream with the river's natural pace means a gentler, more relaxed journey — perfect for travelers who want to experience the Nile's most iconic temples without rushing.

Why downstream is the smart choice

This routing offers several distinct advantages over the reverse direction:

  • Pace: More time at each temple and longer relaxation periods between stops.
  • Cooler temple visits: Schedule places major temples in the cooler afternoon hours rather than midday heat.
  • Aswan as starting point: A smoother arrival and a relaxed embarkation day.
  • Climactic ending in Luxor: Your cruise builds up to the region's most breathtaking temples as a perfect finale.

What you'll see on this route

Across this voyage you'll experience some of Egypt's most significant ancient sites along the Nile — temples, monuments, and engineering marvels that have stood for millennia.

Best time for a 3-night Nile cruise

This itinerary operates year-round, but October through April offers the most pleasant weather, with warm days and cool evenings perfect for temple exploration. December and January are the peak months. May through August brings hot temperatures but also significantly lower prices and quieter ships — ideal for budget-conscious travelers.

Who should choose this itinerary?

The 3-night downstream cruise is ideal for first-time visitors to Egypt who want to experience the major Nile highlights without committing to a full week. It's also perfect for travelers combining their cruise with stays in Cairo, the Red Sea, or Jordan.

Common Questions

Your questions answered

The 3-night Aswan-to-Luxor cruise sails downstream (gentler pace, more time at temples). The 4-night Luxor-to-Aswan goes upstream with an extra day for Luxor's West Bank monuments. Both visit the same major temples.

October to April offers the most pleasant weather. December and January are peak. May to August brings hot temperatures but lower prices.

Yes — Abu Simbel is highly recommended and can be added as an optional excursion on Day 1 or Day 2 by road ($250 pp) or flight ($400 pp).

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3 Nights Aswan to Luxor
3 Nights Aswan to Luxor
Aswan → Luxor · 3 nights
Starts From
$480/PERSON
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