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SPLENDORS OF EGYPT & THE NILE

SPLENDORS OF EGYPT & THE NILE

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Your Itinerary
Day 1: Luxor Luxor(Egypt)(Luxor)

Once part of the ancient city of Thebes that was the ruling seat of power in Egypt for 1,350 years, Luxor is now a major holiday destination, particularly for those interested in Ancient Egypt. The area boasts an exceptionally rich legacy of temples, tombs and monuments. Around these relics of Ancient Egypt's celebrated history are signs of the prosperous industry of the modern day - tourism.

Luxor town is crowded with souvenir shops, hotels and restaurants, while the Nile River carries past feluccas and luxury cruise ships. The streets are filled with the cries of shop owners, horse-drawn carriages ( ), taxi drivers and tour guides, all offering their services to the newly arrived holidaymakers, whether wealthy tourists or economising backpackers.

Luxor's market, or , on Sharia el-Birka, as well as the tourist bazaar on Saria el-Karnak, offer scarves, scarabs, spices, carpets and other local souvenirs and curios to visitors and shopping here is less intimidating than in Cairo. The day-to-day activity on the streets of Luxor is almost as captivating as the ancient temples in the region.

Whereas the impressive structures of the Temples of Luxor and of Karnak are within the town itself, the biggest attractions lie on the West Bank across the Nile. Most visitors stay in Luxor and take boat rides across the river to the West Bank but it is also possible to stay on the West Bank of the Nile.

The mysteries of Ancient Egypt can be discovered by visiting some of Luxor's surrounding temples including Luxor Temple, Karnak, Ramesseum, Medinet Habu, the Temple of Hatshepsut and the exquisite Valley of the Kings, which should be visited as early in the morning as possible as limited tickets are sold daily to visit these ancient tombs.

Day 2: Dendera Dendera(Egypt)(Dendera)

Day 3: Luxor Luxor(Egypt)(Luxor)

Once part of the ancient city of Thebes that was the ruling seat of power in Egypt for 1,350 years, Luxor is now a major holiday destination, particularly for those interested in Ancient Egypt. The area boasts an exceptionally rich legacy of temples, tombs and monuments. Around these relics of Ancient Egypt's celebrated history are signs of the prosperous industry of the modern day - tourism.

Luxor town is crowded with souvenir shops, hotels and restaurants, while the Nile River carries past feluccas and luxury cruise ships. The streets are filled with the cries of shop owners, horse-drawn carriages ( ), taxi drivers and tour guides, all offering their services to the newly arrived holidaymakers, whether wealthy tourists or economising backpackers.

Luxor's market, or , on Sharia el-Birka, as well as the tourist bazaar on Saria el-Karnak, offer scarves, scarabs, spices, carpets and other local souvenirs and curios to visitors and shopping here is less intimidating than in Cairo. The day-to-day activity on the streets of Luxor is almost as captivating as the ancient temples in the region.

Whereas the impressive structures of the Temples of Luxor and of Karnak are within the town itself, the biggest attractions lie on the West Bank across the Nile. Most visitors stay in Luxor and take boat rides across the river to the West Bank but it is also possible to stay on the West Bank of the Nile.

The mysteries of Ancient Egypt can be discovered by visiting some of Luxor's surrounding temples including Luxor Temple, Karnak, Ramesseum, Medinet Habu, the Temple of Hatshepsut and the exquisite Valley of the Kings, which should be visited as early in the morning as possible as limited tickets are sold daily to visit these ancient tombs.

Day 4: Kom Ombo Kom Ombo(Egypt)(Kom Ombo)

Day 5: Aswan Aswan(Egypt)(Aswan)

Day 7: Esna Esna(Egypt)(Esna)

Day 8: Luxor Luxor(Egypt)(Luxor)

Once part of the ancient city of Thebes that was the ruling seat of power in Egypt for 1,350 years, Luxor is now a major holiday destination, particularly for those interested in Ancient Egypt. The area boasts an exceptionally rich legacy of temples, tombs and monuments. Around these relics of Ancient Egypt's celebrated history are signs of the prosperous industry of the modern day - tourism.

Luxor town is crowded with souvenir shops, hotels and restaurants, while the Nile River carries past feluccas and luxury cruise ships. The streets are filled with the cries of shop owners, horse-drawn carriages ( ), taxi drivers and tour guides, all offering their services to the newly arrived holidaymakers, whether wealthy tourists or economising backpackers.

Luxor's market, or , on Sharia el-Birka, as well as the tourist bazaar on Saria el-Karnak, offer scarves, scarabs, spices, carpets and other local souvenirs and curios to visitors and shopping here is less intimidating than in Cairo. The day-to-day activity on the streets of Luxor is almost as captivating as the ancient temples in the region.

Whereas the impressive structures of the Temples of Luxor and of Karnak are within the town itself, the biggest attractions lie on the West Bank across the Nile. Most visitors stay in Luxor and take boat rides across the river to the West Bank but it is also possible to stay on the West Bank of the Nile.

The mysteries of Ancient Egypt can be discovered by visiting some of Luxor's surrounding temples including Luxor Temple, Karnak, Ramesseum, Medinet Habu, the Temple of Hatshepsut and the exquisite Valley of the Kings, which should be visited as early in the morning as possible as limited tickets are sold daily to visit these ancient tombs.

The River Tosca perfectly captures the warmth and style of Egypt, taking guests on a culturally enriching adventure down the Nile in absolute luxury. This all-suite ship is elegantly designed with wood finishes and cosy public spaces. From the sprawling Sun Deck with shaded cabanas and a swimming pool, to the stylish lounge decorated with local wares, every space is inspired by the region in which it sails. Comfortable suites are fitted with the finest locally made products—like Egyptian cotton linens, for example. With a maximum capacity of 82 guests and a staff to guest ratio of almost 1:1, a cruise on the River Tosca is about as intimate and indulgent as it gets.

It’s been said that to fully understand another culture, you must understand its cuisine. That’s a philosophy Uniworld fully embraces onboard every ship in our worldwide fleet. They take great pride in giving their guests a delicious taste of the world’s most desirable travel destinations, and have recently been recognised as the “Best Culinary Cruise Line” by the readers of SAVEUR magazine.

Restaurant

The onboard restaurant offers guests gourmet dinners paired with distinctive wines and craft beers, culinary demonstrations and tastings as well as private onshore wine and beer tastings exclusively for Uniworld guests.

Chefs will serve signature dishes designed to soothe the soul and warm the heart, along with their traveling Lite menu with health-conscious options.

With Early Riser breakfasts, Afternoon Tea, All-day Bistro menu for snacks and Al fresco dining, there is just so much to excite your tastebuds!

From Farm to Ship

Farm-to-table isn’t just a trendy culinary buzzword around here. It’s a governing philosophy and commitment to serving you the very best local dishes created by our master chefs. When in Italy, dinner may consist of Prosciutto di Parma pizza and Osso Buco Milanese, prepared to your liking, with meats and vegetables sourced from just miles away. After a day immersed in Indian culture, your taste buds may do some immersing of their own with Gajar Shorba and Tandoori Chicken Tikka for lunch. Live brilliantly. Dine locally. That’s our story and we’re sticking to it.

Creative Culinary Options

For those interested in healthier dining options, our Traveling Lite menu features all of the flavor of our traditional menu, but with fewer calories. We also offer a variety of vegetarian and vegan options, prepared just for you. If you have a specific meal preference, just ask. Our chefs will be happy to accommodate.

We learned from the best

Mrs. Beatrice Tollman’s culinary vision lives on with her many Signature Dishes you can enjoy onboard. Mrs. Tollman’s memoir, A Life in Food, chronicles her gastronomic prowess and joy of being able to share her life’s passion with thousands of guests. You’ll discover many of the recipes Mrs. Tollman published on our menu, including Bea’s Chicken Soup, Sesame Fried Chicken and Honeycomb Ice Cream. If the all-inclusive amenities and luxurious accommodations weren’t enough to put you in a state of comfortable bliss, the homegrown cooking will.

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Gratuities

Gratuities for onboard personnel (ship staff, crew, Cruise/Tour Manager) are included during the cruise/tour.

Lounge

The Lounge boasts a scenic views, a full-service bar and a dance floor. Thanks to its proximity to the onboard library, it's a great place to unwind whilst reading a good book, or partake in lively conversation with like-minded passengers.

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Pool & Sun Deck

Relax whilst letting the world go buy, work on your tan, or have some fun in the pool.

Fitness Centre & Massage Centre

Guests will find a well-equipped fitness centre, and massage room onboard.

Deck 1

Sun Deck

  • Sun Deck
  • Swimming Poo

Deck 2

Pyramid Deck

  • Grand Suite
  • Royal Suite
  • Massage Centre
  • Fitness Centre

Deck 3

Pharaoh Deck

  • Grand Suite
  • Royal Suite

Deck 4

Cairo Deck

  • Grand Suite
  • Royal Suite
  • Main Lounge
  • Library
  • Lobby
  • Reception

Deck 5

Nile Deck

  • Restaurant
  • Boutique

The River Tosca perfectly captures the warmth and style of Egypt, taking guests on a culturally enriching adventure down the Nile in absolute luxury.

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SPLENDORS OF EGYPT & THE NILE
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Cruise Line: UNIWORLD Boutique River Cruises
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Departs: Monday, January 09, 2023
Duration: 7 NIGHTS
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Reference: SOERT230109

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