7 Nights aboard the Dahabyia Queen Tyi IV in All Inclusive formula - Sightseeing included
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The Dahabiya of Charm Queen Tyi IV
The Dahabyia Queen Tyi IV is a traditional Egyptian sailing yacht composed of 8 Junior Suites of 22 sqm with a balcony, and 2 other Royal Suites of about 32m2 with private terrace, for a total capacity of 10 suites.
It has a Jacuzzi on the upper deck to relax, as well as lounges and deckchairs offering you moments of relaxation while admiring the wonderful landscapes of the Nile.
Egyptian specialties are prepared on board by the chef and served on the upper deck or in the dining room on the main deck,
You will enjoy the "all inclusive" formula on board with mineral water, tea, coffee, soft drinks and fresh fruits served all day long.
In addition, the Queen Tyi IV offers free and unlimited access to WiFi.
Each suite has a private bathroom, and individual air conditioning.
The Junior Suites each have a balcony and window offering a breathtaking view of the Nile, as for the Royal Suites, they are located at the back of the boat and each have a private terrace for an even more intimate experience, while enjoying the different landscapes offered by the Nile and its banks throughout the cruise.
Your program:
1st day: Luxor
On arrival, welcome and transfer on board your dahabyia, then dinner and overnight on board.
Day 2: Luxor - Esna - El Hegz
Breakfast and start of the cruise to Esna. On arrival, visit the temple of Esna, dedicated to Khnum and Neith. The construction of this temple began under Ptolemy VIII and ended during the Roman domination, under the command of Claudius and then Marcus Aurelius. The temple, still partly buried, is located on a plot of land 10 m lower than the rest of the city. Return to the boat for lunch and continue the cruise to the island of El Hegz where the boat will stop for the night. Dinner and overnight on board.
Day 3: El Hegz - Edfu - Bisaw
Breakfast, then sailing to Edfu. On arrival, excursion by carriage to the Temple of Horus further inland. This sanctuary of the falcon god Horus is both the largest temple of the Ptolemy dynasty and the second in Egypt in size after Karnak. Inside, the intact paintings, inscriptions and reliefs make it the best preserved temple in Egypt. After the visit, return to the boat for lunch and continue the cruise to Bisaw Island where the boat will stop for the night. Free walk in the island and dinner on the bank. Overnight on board.
Day 4: Gebel Silsileh – Kom Ombo - Aswan
Breakfast and departure for the visit of Gebel Silsileh, both an archaeological site and the most important sandstone quarry in Egypt. Placed under the protection of the god Hapy, this quarry has provided the sandstone for almost all the temples of Upper Egypt. On the western bank of the river appears a shrine carved into the rock, dedicated to the god Horemheb and seven other deities, so the local god Sobek. Lunch on board and discovery on foot of the old quarry before continuing the cruise to Kom Ombo. Dedicated to two deities, Sobek the crocodile in the South and Horus the falcon in the North, the temple has a perfectly symmetrical architecture. Erected on a hill by three Ptolemies, the Kom Ombo complex is surrounded by an enclosure wall covered with reliefs. Return to the boat to continue up the river to Aswan for dinner. Overnight on board.
Day 5: Aswan
Breakfast on board, then departure for the visit of the temple of Philae on the island of Agilka, one of the most beautiful sanctuaries in Egypt. Started by the pharaoh Nectanebo I during the XXth dynasty and completed by the Romans, it is the main sanctuary dedicated to Isis. After Philae the visits continue with the high dam and the unfinished obelisk.
The Aswan region, rich in shale, alabaster and pink granite present only in this part of Egypt, provided the stone blocks intended for the pyramids, statues and colossi built by the pharaohs. In the granite quarry you will find the largest obelisk known to date (41.75m), whose size was abandoned following a crack in the rock. Return to the boat for lunch. Option sound and light show at the Temple of Philae in the evening. Dinner and overnight on board.
Day 6: Aswan - Esna
Breakfast and free morning in the city. Optional excursions by bus or plane to visit the temples of Abu Simbel, built by Ramesses II. Return to Aswan for lunch before resuming navigation to Esna, where you will arrive at night. Dinner and overnight on board.
Day 7: Esna - Luxor
Breakfast, then departure by bus for the visit of the necropolis of Thebes on the west bank of the Nile, followed by the Valley of the Kings and the Valley of the Queens, where the tombs of many pharaohs of the New Kingdom are located, as well as their families and nobles in favor, continuation of visits with the Colossi of Memnon, the last remains of the temple of Amenhotep III and Deir el Bahari, the funeral temple of Queen Hatshepsut. Dug into the rock in the mountain of Thebes, this temple with three terraces built in -1455 is both harmonious and modern and although dedicated to the god Amun, there are also chapels of Anubis and Hathor, the protective goddess of women. Return to Dahabiya for lunch. In the afternoon, visit the southern part of ancient Thebes on the east bank of the Nile, where the temples of Karnak and Luxor are located. The two temples are connected by a dromos, a long alley lined with sphinxes, and are dedicated to Amun. In the evening, optional sound and light show at the Karnak Temple. Dinner and overnight on board.
Day 8: Luxor
Breakfast on board. According to your flight schedules, transfer to Luxor Airport.
Depending on the weather and the wind, it is possible that your dahabyia needs to be towed by another boat for a certain distance. Please note that sailing conditions and flight schedules may also change the hours and order of visits.
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7 Nights on board the charming Dahabiya in All Inclusive formula - Excursions and visits included.
If you wish to privatize dahabiya, please send us your request using the form on the contact page. The Dahabiya Queen Tyi IV can be privatized for up to 20 people. (For any request for privatization, it is advisable to make the reservation in advance)
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Entry formalities
To enter Egypt, you must be in possession of a passport or national identity card with 2 photos valid for at least 6 months after the date of return from the trip and a visa that can be obtained. obtain on arrival from our representative for an amount of €28 per person.
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