
Luxor West Bank Tour
Explore the Valley of the Kings, Hatshepsut Temple, and Colossi of Memnon on Luxor’s West Bank.
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$55
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Explore the Valley of the Kings, Hatshepsut Temple, and Colossi of Memnon on Luxor’s West Bank.
Starting from
$55

Visit the Giza Pyramids, the Sphinx, the museum district, and Khan El Khalili on a classic Cairo private day tour.
Starting from
$70

Travel from Aswan to Abu Simbel and discover the extraordinary temples of Ramses II and Nefertari.
Starting from
$85

Visit Karnak Temple and Luxor Temple with a private guide and hotel pickup in Luxor.
Starting from
$45

Visit Philae Temple, the Aswan High Dam, and the Unfinished Obelisk on a classic Aswan private tour.
Starting from
$50

Travel from Cairo for an overnight visit to Luxor’s East and West Bank highlights with private arrangements.
Starting from
$220
Hand-selected voyages between Luxor and Aswan aboard Egypt's finest vessels — temples, sundowners, and stillness included.

A boutique luxury dahabiya for travelers who want elegant slow sailing and a more intimate Nile atmosphere.
Starting from
$1790
4 Days / 3 Nights

A comfortable luxury cruise from Aswan to Luxor with generous public spaces and a full classic sightseeing route.
Starting from
$899
5 Days / 4 Nights

A polished luxury Nile cruise with elegant cabins, refined dining, and a classic Luxor to Aswan route.
Starting from
$799
4 Days / 3 Nights

A highly polished luxury cruise with spa facilities, contemporary design, and premium Nile service between Aswan and Luxor.
Starting from
$1299
4 Days / 3 Nights

A refined luxury ship with elegant suites, classic sightseeing, and a polished small-group sailing program.
Starting from
$1199
4 Days / 3 Nights

A modern luxury cruise offering 4- and 5-night programs with comfortable public spaces and a classic sightseeing route.
Starting from
$949
5 Days / 4 Nights
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A 15-day cultural Egypt journey through Cairo, Luxor, Aswan, the Nile cruise route, and Hurghada.
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An 8-day Dahabiya experience from Luxor to Aswan with temples, island stops, and Nubian House relaxation.
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A 15-day Egypt round trip combining Cairo, a 7-night Nile cruise, and relaxing beach days in Hurghada.
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A premium 10-day private Egypt journey with VIP airport service, 5-star hotels, a luxury Nile cruise, and Hurghada beach resort stay.
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A 15-day Cairo, Nile cruise, and Hurghada package with cultural sightseeing and beach relaxation.
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A classic 10-day Egypt trip combining Cairo, a 3-night Nile cruise, Luxor, Aswan, and a Red Sea stay in Hurghada.
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“Very good service overall. The hotel pickups were on time, the cruise was comfortable, and the itinerary covered the main highlights we wanted. I would recommend them to travelers looking for a reliable Egypt trip organizer.”
James Walker
Ireland
“We had a private Luxor tour and it was exactly what we wanted. The guide explained the history clearly, gave us enough time for photos, and helped us avoid unnecessary stress at the sites.”
Nora Hassan
Canada
“The Aswan arrangements were very smooth and the Philae Temple visit was one of the highlights of our trip. We also appreciated how responsive the team was when we needed to adjust one small detail before arrival.”
Daniel Cooper
Australia
“Our dahabiya experience was beautiful and peaceful. It felt more personal than a standard cruise, and the slower sailing made the Nile scenery even more special. I would absolutely choose this style of trip again.”
Sofia Martinez
Spain
“We booked a Nile cruise and two day tours, and every part of the trip was handled professionally. The pickup times were accurate, the communication was clear, and the guides were knowledgeable without making the day feel rushed.”
Michael Turner
United States
“Everything was organized smoothly from the first message to the final airport transfer. Our Luxor guide was excellent, the schedule felt balanced, and the whole trip was far easier than planning it on our own.”
Emma Richardson
United Kingdom
Fresh articles, practical insights, and elegant travel ideas from across Egypt.

A dahabiya offers a very different Nile experience from a large cruise ship. Instead of a bigger floating hotel atmosphere, a dahabiya focuses on slower sailing, smaller guest numbers, and a more intimate onboard rhythm. Many travelers choose a dahabiya because they want peace, less crowding, and more time to enjoy the scenery from the deck. The experience often feels more personal, with boutique-style service and a quieter route. Large cruise ships, however, can offer more facilities and more fixed weekly departures, which may be useful for travelers who want convenience and structured programs. The best option depends on your style: choose a dahabiya for charm and calm, or a larger cruise for broader facilities and classic convenience.
If you have limited time in Upper Egypt, planning well matters. A short trip to Luxor and Aswan works best when you focus on the essentials and avoid trying to see everything at once. In Luxor, many travelers prioritize Karnak Temple, Luxor Temple, and one West Bank highlight such as the Valley of the Kings or Hatshepsut Temple. In Aswan, the usual choices include Philae Temple, the High Dam, and perhaps Abu Simbel if your schedule allows. A short Nile cruise can connect the two cities efficiently, while private day tours can work better for travelers who prefer flexibility and faster movement. The key is to decide early whether your trip is more about relaxed atmosphere, temple depth, or checking off the main highlights in the smoothest possible way.
Travelers visiting Luxor often ask whether the East Bank or the West Bank matters more. The truth is that both are important, but they offer very different experiences. The East Bank is home to Karnak Temple and Luxor Temple and is often associated with the world of the living in ancient Thebes. It is usually easier to visit if you are short on time, and it offers some of Luxor’s most iconic architecture. The West Bank, on the other hand, includes the Valley of the Kings, the Temple of Hatshepsut, and the Colossi of Memnon. It tends to feel more archaeological and dramatic, especially for travelers interested in tombs and royal history. If you only have one day, many travelers choose based on personal interest: temples and city access on the East Bank, or royal tombs and necropolis landscapes on the West Bank.
The stretch between Luxor and Aswan is filled with some of the most famous temple sites in Egypt. A classic itinerary often includes Karnak Temple, Luxor Temple, Edfu Temple, Kom Ombo, and Philae Temple. Karnak stands out for its scale and monumental columns, while Luxor Temple is admired for its elegance and setting in the heart of the city. Edfu is one of the best-preserved temples in Egypt, and Kom Ombo is unusual for its double dedication to Sobek and Horus the Elder. Farther south, Philae Temple brings a different mood with its island location and graceful architecture. Each site tells a slightly different story, which is one reason Nile journeys feel so rich and varied. Taking time to understand the role of each temple can make your cruise feel far more rewarding than simply moving from stop to stop.
A Nile cruise is one of the most memorable ways to explore Upper Egypt, but timing can shape the whole experience. The most comfortable season is usually from October to April, when daytime temperatures are milder and sightseeing is easier. If you want pleasant weather for temple visits in Luxor and Aswan, winter and early spring are usually the most popular months. Summer can still work for travelers looking for lower rates, but you should expect very hot days, especially during midday excursions. When planning your cruise, think about more than temperature alone. Consider school holidays, public holidays, how busy the sites may feel, and whether you want a larger ship or a slower dahabiya-style sailing. For many travelers, the sweet spot is late autumn or early spring, when the weather is comfortable and the classic route between Luxor and Aswan feels especially enjoyable.