The pleasure of breakfast will welcome you and your cruise at Luxor while you approach. You should prepare for an essential West Bank tour through Luxor, which offers visitors a remarkable collection of ancient archaeological landmarks.
People can exit their boat at the Valley of the Kings to view pharaoh tombs used during the New Kingdom period. You will encounter spectacular decorated tombs at this site, including those belonging to Ramses II along with Thutmose III as well as the unopened tomb of the famous Tutankhamun, which was discovered in 1922.
The Temple of Queen Hatshepsut stands as an amazing architectural marvel because its designers chose to carve it into the cliffs at Deir el-Bahari to honour one of Egypt's strongest female leaders. You will experience awe when you see the Colossi of Memnon, which were originally positioned to protect the mortuary temple of Pharaoh Amenhotep III.
The ship will serve an exquisite meal, which gives you enough time to proceed to explore East Bank Luxor before returning to the boat. You should visit Karnak Temple Complex, which contains grand halls and towering columns that surround sacred shrines dedicated to the gods. Your Luxor experience should culminate at the Luxor Temple, which both pharaohs and Alexander the Great enhanced before them after they built it on the riverbanks.
You will have a nourishing dinner on the boat while enjoying relaxing time during another night on the Nile.
The boat serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner meals to its guests.