HIGHLIGHTS
- Sail
the Nile, seamlessly connected to the landscape by floor-length windows
and gracious open spaces, making the Oberoi Philae the elegant
centerpiece of your trip
- Travel
effortlessly and in style with first-class hotels and private internal
flights
- Look
to seasoned Egyptologists to balance the deluge of discovery with
stories, daily recaps, and modern updates
- Capture
each moment in perpetuity with your National Geographic-Lindblad
Expeditions Certified Photo Instructor's guidance and encouragement
- Extend
your expedition in Cairo or Jordan, including Petra and the Dead Sea
- Enjoy
special access to the Sphinx, an after-hours visit to the Antiquities
Museum and tour of the Grand Egyptian Museum
DATES / RATES
Rates are listed per person
|
Start Date | End Date | From EUR | From USD |
Mar 01, 2025 | Mar 12, 2025 | 15,931 |
16,465 |
Sep 20, 2025 | Oct 01, 2025 | 14,944 |
15,445 |
Oct 18, 2025 | Oct 29, 2025 | 16,563 |
17,118 |
Nov 15, 2025 | Nov 26, 2025 | 16,563 |
17,118 |
Jan 10, 2026 | Jan 21, 2026 | 16,861 |
17,426 |
Feb 07, 2026 | Feb 18, 2026 | 17,829 |
18,426 |
Mar 07, 2026 | Mar 18, 2026 | 16,884 |
17,450 |
Sep 19, 2026 | Sep 30, 2026 | 15,896 |
16,429 |
Oct 17, 2026 | Oct 28, 2026 | 16,396 |
16,945 |
Nov 14, 2026 | Nov 25, 2026 | 16,396 |
16,945 |
Rates are listed per person
|
Start Date | End Date | From EUR | From USD |
Mar 01, 2025 | Mar 12, 2025 | 15,931 |
16,465 |
Sep 20, 2025 | Oct 01, 2025 | 14,944 |
15,445 |
Oct 18, 2025 | Oct 29, 2025 | 16,563 |
17,118 |
Nov 15, 2025 | Nov 26, 2025 | 16,563 |
17,118 |
Jan 10, 2026 | Jan 21, 2026 | 16,861 |
17,426 |
Feb 07, 2026 | Feb 18, 2026 | 17,829 |
18,426 |
Mar 07, 2026 | Mar 18, 2026 | 16,884 |
17,450 |
Sep 19, 2026 | Sep 30, 2026 | 15,896 |
16,429 |
Oct 17, 2026 | Oct 28, 2026 | 16,396 |
16,945 |
Nov 14, 2026 | Nov 25, 2026 | 16,396 |
16,945 |
ITINERARY
Some
departures follow a modified itinerary.
Day
1
Cairo,
Egypt
Arrive
in Cairo, the ancient capital of Egypt, and check in to the five-star
St. Regis hotel, your home for the next four nights.
Day
2
Cairo
/ Pyramids / Sphinx
Today,
after a morning welcome briefing, start by exploring the premier
treasure of Egypt—the Pyramids and Sphinx complex in Giza.
Learn how the magnificent Pyramid of Cheops was built from over two
million blocks of stone and took tens of thousands of workers over
twenty years to build. The infamous Sphinx was carved out of a single
massive piece of stone and displays the Pharaoh Chefren’s
head on the body of a lion. Privileged access takes you inside the
barrier for an up-close experience with the Sphinx.
Go
inside the Great Pyramid, following the Grand Gallery’s
narrow passageway to the burial chamber of Cheops. Your Egyptologist
will narrate with stories and details, bringing the experience to life,
while your National Geographic-Lindblad Expeditions Certified
Photography Instructor will be on hand to ensure that perfect photos
happen.
Enjoy
lunch at a local restaurant before either returning to the St. Regis to
relax and enjoy your accommodations or visiting the National Museum of
Egyptian Culture where the Royal Mummies are now on display.
Meals
Included: Breakfast, Lunch
Day
3
Cairo
/ Grand Egyptian Museum and Saqqara
Egyptian
treasures are legendary, and expertly guided visits to the finest
collections are essential for a complete experience. This morning,
travel to Saqqara to see the Step Pyramid of the pharaoh Zoser, a
revolutionary design that initiated the art of pyramid-building. You
will also see some of Egypt’s most charming wall paintings
and reliefs, showing scenes of harvesting, fishing, music-making and
dancing, as well as the elaborate and exquisite mastaba of Mereruka,
the largest in Saqqara. While not a royal, Mereruka (or Meri) was,
among other things, “Chief Justice and Vizier” to
Pharaoh Teti of the Sixth Dynasty, wealthy enough to build such a large
and colorful tomb for his afterlife.
After
lunch, explore the galleries of the newly opened and highly anticipated
Grand Egyptian Museum (GEM) with expert Egyptologists. Witness the
3,200-year-old statue of Ramses II in the Grand Hall, the Solar Boat
and select treasures from the prehistoric to the Greco-Roman period.
Only the King Tut Hall remains unopened as his treasures are still at
the Museum of Antiquities, which you'll enjoy during an uncrowded,
privately guided after-hours exploration later today.
This
evening, enjoy an exclusive after-hours guided tour of the Museum of
Egyptian Antiquities. Discover the museum’s expansive
collection of ancient marvels—without the
crowds—alongside your Egyptologists.
Meals
Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day
4
Islamic
Cairo
With
the guidance of your Egyptologist, who will share narratives and
personal experiences, today welcomes exploration of some of
Cairo’s most outstanding architecture and monuments to Islam.
Atop the Citadel overlooking Cairo sits the commanding Ottoman-era
Muhammad Ali Mosque, completed in 1848. Its five domes can be seen
throughout the city.
After
lunch at a local restaurant, explore the Khan el Khalili bazaar,
Egypt’s most famous and largest market dating back to the
14th century, for the best taste of Cairo’s vibrant and
sometimes frantic pace. You can find anything from filigreed silverwork
to semiprecious stones, and other souvenirs.
Next,
stroll the exquisite El Moez Street, which dates back to the 10th
century, making it one of the oldest in Cairo. Marvel at the Islamic
architecture as you arrive to the Qalawun Complex, comprised of a
mausoleum, a madrasa and a hospital—and considered to be
among the finest examples of Islamic architecture in Egypt.
Meals
Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day
5
Luxor
/ Embark Ship
Fly
by private charter to Luxor in Upper Egypt, where a visit to the
awe-inspiring Karnak Temple is sure to be life changing. For some 2,000
years, 30 pharaohs added their monuments and shrines to this vast
temple making it the largest religious building ever constructed. The
134 columns of the great hall create a vast forest of stone towering 70
feet high, and the massive obelisk of Queen Hatshepsut shadows the rear
of this masterpiece of human ingenuity. The reliefs and carvings
created by some of Ancient Egypt's finest artisans are
dramatic.
After
Karnak, embark the elegant and privately chartered 42-passenger Oberoi
Philae, home for the next six nights, in time for lunch. Aboard this
recently remodeled steam wheel-style riverboat, you will find your
spacious cabin with a French balcony, delightful dining venues,
entertainment, a spa, a pool, public areas offering endless places to
watch the Nile and a friendly and welcoming Egyptian crew offering
impeccable service.
Evening
is the ideal time to visit Luxor Museum, which is beautifully lit and
home to some of Egypt's finest statuary, including the mummies of Ahmos
I and Ramesses I.
Meals
Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day
6
Dendera
/ Luxor Temple
Please
note that you will drive via motorcoaches between Luxor and Dendera
Temple if your arrival coincides with low water and cruise this section
of the Nile during high water times.
Start
the day enjoying the remote temple of Dendera. Constructed during the
time of Roman emperors, hundreds of years of black soot were delicately
removed to reveal stunning artwork beneath and reliefs on the temple
walls depicting Empress Cleopatra.
Next,
is the exquisite Luxor Temple guarded by its massive statues of Ramses
II. This temple has been a place of worship for millennia. Its
magnificent pylons, columns and statues are also an excellent site to
visit after sunset, illuminated with magical lighting.
After
dinner onboard, venture into Luxor for an opportunity to leisurely
enjoy the evening in this ancient city on the east bank of the
Nile.
Meals
Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day
7
West
Bank
Journey
to the West Bank of the Nile and the famed Valley of the Kings, the
burial ground for hundreds of years of Egypt's greatest pharaohs.
Explore and photograph the tombs of Set 1 and Tutankhamun. Then visit
the Valley of the Queens and the most legendary tomb of them all, that
of Nefertari*. Vivid paintings depict the queen's renowned beauty and
her journey to the afterlife in exquisite color and quality found
nowhere else in Egypt. See the temple of Hatshepsut, dramatically set
beneath sandstone cliffs.
Have
lunch on board and spend the afternoon traversing the magnificent Nile
and marveling at the rich and verdant riverbanks that have sustained
life here for thousands of years. The Oberoi Philae offers luxurious
space and ample viewpoints to watch life and history as it goes by.
Whether ensuite, with friends in the lounge, or on the top deck, today
will offer connection to people and place.
In
the evening, presentations and recaps from the Egyptologists and
National Geographic-Lindblad Expeditions Certified Photo Instructor are
scheduled as the ship passes through the lock before an elegant dinner
is served. Overnight in Esna.
*Note:
The tomb of Nefertari is temporarily closed for renovations. In the
meantime, you will instead visit the spectacular Ramesseum, the
funerary temple of Ramses II.
Meals
Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day
8
Esna
From
the ship, walk to the nearby Temple of Khnum in the town of Esna. This
temple has not been fully excavated, and your Egyptologist explains how
silt from centuries of the Nile's annual floods buried the temple,
which sits about nine meters below river level.
As
you walk back to the ship through Esna, take a moment to talk to locals
and learn about Egyptian small-town life. Relax on board, dive into the
ship's library of Egyptian history, or take a cool swim in the ship's
pool. Overnight in Kom Ombo, just under the riverside temple.
Meals
Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day
9
Kom
Ombo / Aswan
Set
strikingly on a hill overlooking the Nile and dedicated to two gods,
hawk-headed Haroeris and crocodile-headed Sobek, the Kom Ombo Temple,
built during the Ptolemaic era, is richly decorated and has a
hieroglyphic calendar.
After
a visit to Kom Ombo, board the ship and stay on deck as it approaches
Aswan, a gloriously impactful spot on the Nile, backed by hills and
granite rocks protruding from the riverbed and framed with sailboats
(called feluccas) plying the water. Aswan is just downstream of the
northernmost Nile cataract, historically making it a frontier town and
trading center with Nubia.
In
the afternoon, visit the fine Nubian Museum. End the day with High Tea
at the legendary Old Cataract Hotel, from where commanding views of the
Nile and Elephantine Island are sure to excite. A Nubian cultural show
onboard Oberoi Philae rounds out the day.
Meals
Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day
10
Aswan
This
morning, visit the lovely Temple of Isis on the island of Philae, from
which the Oberoi Philae gets its name. Like Abu Simbel, the Temple of
Isis would have been lost to the floods caused by the building of the
High Dam if not painstakingly dismantled, moved and reconstructed at
its present location.
Visit
a granite quarry to learn how massive obelisks—tall,
four-sided narrow pillars that end in a pyramidal top used as
monuments—were carefully cut from solid rock transported down
the Nile.
The
afternoon takes a different direction as you relax and enjoy a sail on
a traditional felucca or wooden sailboat as the Nubian crew sing local
songs and highlight the beauty of the shallow and jutting rocky
cataracts of the Nile in the afternoon light.
Meals
Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day
11
Disembark
Ship / Abu Simbel / Cairo
A
private plane awaits you after disembarking Oberoi Philae to fly you to
southern Nubia and the remarkable site of Abu Simbel. Sitting on a
sunbaked island in the azure waters of Lake Nassar, you'll find two
temples here. One large, dedicated to Ramses II’s victory at
Kadesh, and one small, dedicated to his beloved Queen Nefertari.
Constructed in the mid-13th century BC, Abu Simbel was excavated from
the sand in 1817. The temples were moved painstakingly piece-by-piece
to where it sits today to avoid being lost again to the creation of
modern Lake Nassar.
After
lunch, reboard the chartered plane for the flight back to Cairo and
check in at the 5-Star InterContinental Citystars Hotel. In the evening
enjoy a final dinner with the group.
Meals
Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day
12
Cairo
After
breakfast, transfer to the airport for flights home.
Departure
Time: Anytime.
Departure
City: Cairo, Egypt
Meals
Included: Breakfast
Oberoi Philae (Luxury Expedition, 44-guests)
A voyage along the Nile is the centerpiece of your journey through Egypt. There are few, if any, ships that can match the elegance, ideal size, and graciousness of the Oberoi Philae. Originally built for 100 guests, she was remodeled and reconfigured to accommodate 44 in her peerless style.
(Click image to view Ship details)
WHAT'S INCLUDED
- Exclusive
Lindblad Expeditions-National Geographic programs aboard privately
chartered ships
- Professionally
guided excursions
- Arrival
and departure transfers for any flights into and out of Cairo,
including airport assistance
- Hotels
as indicated in the itinerary
- All
meals as indicated in the itinerary, both aboard and on shore
- Snacks,
premium coffees and teas, nonalcoholic beverages and drinking water
- Beer
and wine with meals
- Guidance
and company of our leading expedition staff, including a Lindblad
Expedition-National Geographic certified photo instructor
- Presentation
about the destination by expedition staff
- Access
to lounges, observation decks, library stocked with regionally relevant
literature and other shared spaces
- Complimentary
Wi-Fi aboard the ships
- Access
to exercise equipment
- Laundry
aboard the ships
- Crew
gratuities
- Gratuities
for Egyptologists, drivers, service staff and porters
- Park
and site entrance fees, photography fees, special access permits and
port taxes