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  • MS Tu-Ya Nile Cruise -- 5 Star Nile Cruise Ship

    Full Board Nile Cruise

    The MS-Tu Ya Nile Cruise ship is a luxurious Nile cruiser, attractively designed and decorated in classic style. It offers stylish accommodation and spacious public areas.

    The Hatshepsut restaurant serves international and local specialities open buffet style and there is also an a la carte restaurant on board, The Temple.

    Relax and discuss the day’s sightseeing over a refreshing drink in the King Tut lounge bar. Retire here after dinner to enjoy the evening entertainment, which might be a disco, a traditional belly dance show, Galabiya Party or Nubian Folkloric Show. The small pool is set to one end of the deck, with plenty of sun-loungers and shady canopies available for those who want to lie back and watch the scenery slip by as daily life on the Nile unfolds. Drinks and cocktails are available from the Sun deck bar and barbecue lunch is served here during sailing, accompanied by salads and delicious desserts.

    You will be accompanied during your cruise by an experienced English-speaking Egyptologist, who will explain the history behind the many fascinating sites which you will visit during your cruise.

  • Accommodations:

    58 standard cabins and 3 suites.

    All of the cabins are beautifully decorated and furnished in attractive, elegant style. Each has a large panoramic window and is air-conditioned with a safety deposit box, telephone, TV and music system, minibar, hairdryer, bathrobe and luxurious en suite shower and WC.

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Typical MS Tu-Ya Itinerary:

Day Details
Day one Monday (Luxor). Embarkation before lunch. Dinner & Overnight.
Day two Tuesday (The West Bank). After breakfast leave by coach to visit the West Bank, the land where the sun sets and the place designated as a burial ground by the ancient Egyptians. Visit two or three tombs in the Valley of the Kings and at least two more in the Valley of the Queens and marvel at the intricate murals. The tombs are open according to a system of rotation, to minimise damage caused by visitors, and there is an additional charge for visits to the Tomb of Tutankhamun and Ramses VI. Continue to the Temple of Hatshepsut, the only woman to reign as a Pharaoh, its terraces and colonnades stark against the hills, and the Colossi of Memnon, a pair of enormous statues, some 18 metres high, which once guarded the mortuary temple of Amenophis III. Set sail for Edfu. Lunch & afternoon tea on board. Dinner & Overnight.
Day three Wednesday (Temple of Horus at Edfu). After breakfast visit to Temple of Horus, the falcon God, whose battle with his evil uncle, Seth, is told in vivid pictures inscribed on its walls. Lunch on board. Afternoon tea and sail via Kom Ombo to Aswan. Dinner & Overnight.
Day four Thursday (Aswan & Philae). After breakfast visit the High Dam, the construction of which was finished in 1971, creating Lake Nasser, the world’s largest reservoir. See the ancient granite quarries and the Unfinished Obelisk before continuing to the Island of Philae, with its Temple of Isis, the divine mother of all the gods, set in a stunning location surrounded by water. It was relocated during the building of the High Dam. Lunch. Sail on the Nile in a traditional felucca around Elephantine and Kitchener’s Island. Dinner & Overnight.
Day five Friday (Optional trip to Abu Simbel). Optional excursion to Abu Simbel from £85 per person by road and £199 by airplane with its magnificent Temples dedicated to Ramses II and Queen Nefertari with their colossal statues and well-preserved reliefs. This site is all the more impressive for the fact the temples were relocated in a massive salvage operation during the building of the High Dam. Lunch and dinner on board. Optional excursion to Sound & Light Show at the Temple of Isis at Philae. Dinner & Overnight.
Day six Saturday (Kom Ombo). After breakfast, sail to Kom Ombo to visit the temple dedicated to the two gods, Haerories and Sobek, the crocodile Nile god. This was a place where crocodiles used to bask in the sun, although since the building of the dam they are no longer found on this stretch of the Nile. Sail to Edfu. Lunch & dinner on board. Continue on to Esna. Dinner & Overnight.
Day seven Sunday (Karnak & Luxor). After breakfast, visit the most magnificent of the Nile temples, the stunning Temple of Karnak, constructed over a vast area during a period of some 1300 years. It incorporates three separate temple enclosures and highlights include the Great Hypostyle Hall with its gigantic pillars, and the Sacred Lake. An avenue of Sphinxes links this temple to the Temple of Luxor, the next stop on your itinerary, also dedicated to the Theban triad of the god, Amun, the ‘unseen one’, his wife Mut, goddess of the heavens and their son Khonsu. The reliefs here are remarkably clear, partly due to the fact that it lay buried under sand for thousands of years. Lunch & farewell dinner on board. Optional excursion to Sound & Light Show at Karnak Temple.
Day eight Monday (Disembark at Luxor). Breakfast followed by disembarkation at Luxor. Please note that this itinerary may vary from time to time.


When the boat is moored, vessels may have to berth alongside each other restricting views and requiring clients to pass through a number of boats to disembark. Upon disembarkation clients will be required to walk along a gangplank and there may be steps to climb. For the latest availability for cruising the Nile on board the MS Tu-Ya Nile Cruise Ship please call our Freephone number 0808 1089 100.