Itinerary Details
Alexander+Roberts
Visions of Egypt
Day 1: Welcome to Cairo
Upon arrival, you'll be met by our Cairo-based staff inside Passport Control who will assist you with all the immigration formalities - from obtaining your visa through baggage claim and customs. You'll be chauffeured from the airport into the city in about 45 minutes for the 5-star Fairmont Nile City Hotel overlooking the river. Settle in to your Nile-view guestroom on the Club Floor and enjoy the rest of this day at leisure.
Day 2: Extraordinary Sites of Antiquity
The ancient world comes to life today as you explore with our expert Egyptologist, setting out from the Fairmont this morning for Giza and the Great Pyramids #WHS#. Behold these spectacular structures from the Wonders of the Ancient World in a variety of ways and thrill to the watchful gaze of the Sphinx.In late morning, our Egyptologist will guide us through the galleries of the Grand Egyptian Museum, the largest archeological museum in the world. For the first time, the artifacts of Ancient Egypt's four main Periods are on display at the same time in this colossal edifice. Following our three-hour guided visit, we'll enjoy a terrific lunch.This afternoon we'll proceed to Old Cairo #WHS# and the monumental Refaai Mosque near the towering Citadel. Purpose built as a magnificent mosque and a mausoleum for Egyptian royalty, we'll visit the tomb chambers of the last Egyptian monarch, King Farouk, and the last Shah of Iran who could not be returned to his home country following expulsion during the Revolution.We'll return to the Club Rooms of the Fairmont with time to relax and perhaps enjoy a cocktail before deciding upon the wide choice of dining options in the hotel. Meals B+L
Day 3: Ancient Memphis + Sakkara
Following an excellent breakfast, we'll depart the hotel for Memphis #WHS#, the site of Egypt's ancient capital. Marvel at the formidable Colossus of Ramses II on display in a special building dedicated to this ancient wonder, and then see the beautiful Alabaster Sphinx, discovered just a century ago. At nearby Sakkara, you'll see the world's oldest standing stone structure, the impressive Step Pyramid of King Zoser. You'll also be among the few to admire the vibrant drawings and inscriptions in the 4,000-year-old Tomb of Mehu, an ancient businessman, only opened in recent years for special visitors like ourselves.We'll delight in an excellent lunch and in mid-afternoon will visit the old downtown Museum of Antiquities to see the spectacular gold-encrusted artifacts, chariots, furniture and sarcophagus of King Tut, discovered in 1922. We'll return to the Fairmont in late afternoon. Meals B+L
Day 4: Welcome aboard the Oberoi Philae
After an early breakfast, you'll be taken to the airport for your included flight to Luxor where you'll board the luxurious and intimate, 44-guest Oberoi Philae or Zahra, docked privately away from other ships. Settle in to your spacious light-filled stateroom and then join your fellow passengers for an a la carte lunch in the ship's inviting restaurant.In mid-afternoon, you'll go ashore to visit two of Egypt's celebrated sites of antiquity, beginning with the great Karnak Temple #WHS#. With our skilled Egyptologist leading the way, you'll stand before its massive pillars and admire the grand Hypostyle Hall; encompassing more than 50,000 square feet, this is the largest hall of any temple in the world. Your sightseeing continues at the nearby Luxor Temple #WHS#, built in the 14th century BC and connected to the Karnak complex by the awe-inspiring, newly restored Avenue of Sphinxes. The temple walls of Luxor are embellished with skillful carvings of the Gods of Karnak accompanied by a festival procession of priests, musicians, dancers and sacred cows. With keen insight from our Egyptologist, today's sightseeing offers a fascinating look into the culture and beliefs of ancient Egypt. Return to the ship for Tea in the Lounge, with time to refresh before this evening's welcome cocktail reception and dinner. Meals B+L+D
Day 5: The West Bank of the Nile + Valley of Kings #WHS#
The Oberoi Philae enjoys privileged private docking facilities along the Nile, allowing you to step off efficiently and easily - going ashore apart from the cluster of other ships and their passengers.Focusing on the amazing sites of the West Bank, you'll begin your exploration early this morning in the fabled Valley of Kings #WHS#. Here, the pharaohs of the 18th Dynasty abandoned the pyramid tradition in favor of tombs built deep in the mountainside. Each pharaoh also constructed a mortuary temple at the edge of the valley, some distance away from the actual tombs. Sixty four ancient Egyptian rulers are buried here, but only a handful of the temples remain, including Madinat Habu - the tomb of Ramses III with its impressive exterior walls. The fabled final resting place of King Tutankhamen and the fabulously decorated tomb of Ramses VI are also among the highlights awaiting our exploration here in the Valley.Also fascinating, we'll visit the ancient Egyptian village of Deir el-Medina. More than 3,000 years ago during the New Kingdom period, this community was home to the thousands of artisans and laborers who constructed the tombs and temples in the Valley of Kings. In addition to this unusual archaeological site, your morning sightseeing also includes the Colossi of Memnon, two towering statues of Amenhotep III that stand like guards along the road to the Valley of Kings.Return to the ship at midday and enjoy lunch onboard as our luxury vessel continues its journey toward Esna. This afternoon, you might wish to be on deck as the Oberoi Philae traverses through the Esna Lock. Afternoon tea and passing vistas of the Nile Valley landscapes with their small village hamlets and timeless scenes of life highlight the afternoon. Dinner will be served this evening as we continue navigating up the Nile toward Edfu. Meals B+L+D
Day 6: Edfu + Kom Ombo
After breakfast and a leisurely morning onboard, you'll join our engaging Egyptologists ashore in Edfu to explore the Temple of Horus, considered by many scholars to be the best-preserved cult temple in all of Egypt. Built in the Ptolemaic era between 237 and 57 BCE, later than many of the other sites along the Nile, it is still a stunning example of traditional Pharaonic architecture and ranks as the second largest temple in Egypt - after the great Karnak Temple. Rich in design, intricate in detail and ingenious in its massive construction, the extraordinary quality of every element here attests to the paramount importance of the falcon-headed Horus.Return to the ship and enjoy lunch onboard as we chart a course for Kom Ombo. Throughout this pleasant afternoon of cruising the Nile, you can retreat to your stateroom with its floor-to-ceiling views, or delight in the passing scenery as you enjoy the convivial company of your fellow passengers, either in the air-conditioned lounge or on deck. Following Afternoon Tea, you'll step off at our ship's private pier to explore the Temple of Kom Ombo. Built on a picturesque bend in the Nile, where crocodiles used to sun themselves, this unusual dual-deity temple of the Ptolemaic Period is dedicated to both Haroeris (one of the oldest forms of the falcon-headed God Horus) and, appropriately enough, the fearsome Crocodile God Sobek. Return to ship with time to refresh before dinner. Meals B+L+D
Day 7: The Temples of Abu Simbel #WHS# by Land + Water
Following breakfast, we'll join our Egyptologist for a comfortable drive across the Egyptian Desert on a new highway heading to one of the most impressive sights of antiquity, the temples of Ramses II #WHS#. We'll enjoy a fine lunch at a family-run restaurant on the shore of Lake Nasser and then walk a short distance to a small boat that will take us along the shoreline to see these majestic temples from the water. We'll then explore them by land.With our expert Egyptologist, you'll behold 67-foot-high figures of the King and his wife, Nefertari, and hear the dramatic story of how they were moved 200 feet above their original site to protect them from the rising waters of the Aswan Dam. This engineering feat by UNESCO to relocate and protect this architectural wonder was so successful and precise that twice a year, on February 22 and October 22, the rays of the rising sun pierce the temple entrance and reach deep into the heart of the temple - just 24 hours later than the original plan! In addition to its famous statues, the interior hall is decorated with amazing relief carvings that depict a great battle won by Ramses.Following our exploration, we'll return to our Oberoi cruiser for a delightful dinner. Meals B+L+D
Day 8: High Dam + Philae Temple #WHS#
We'll disembark this morning after breakfast. In contrast to the ancient wonders of Cairo and the Nile, the remarkable High Dam at Aswan is an achievement that belongs to modern Egypt. With enriching insight and narration, you'll explore this engineering marvel; completed in 1970 at a cost of about $1 billion, it spans more than 2 miles and towers 300 feet. This morning's excursion also includes a visit by boat to the Temple of Philae #WHS#, rescued from the rising waters of Lake Nasser after the completion of the High Dam. Now situated on a lovely island, the earliest elements of this impressive complex include a small temple built around 370 BCE and dedicated to the Goddess Isis.Later, we fly back to Cairo for a last overnight at the airport's stylish Le Meridien Hotel in Club Rooms. You'll gather for a farewell dinner in the conveniently located hotel. Meals B+L+D
Day 9: A Fond Farewell to Cairo
You'll be chauffeured to check-in for individual onward flights. Meals B