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Aswan Day tour with Felucca Ride on the Nile

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Tour overview

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Itinerary

After breakfast at the hotel, you will join your professional tour guide in a private, air-conditioned vehicle. Our Egypt Day Trips representative will take you for a short transfer to the Nile docking point where you will board the traditional Felucca with its elegant sails, which will ferry you gently down the river.

It will transfer you to Elephantine Island with its ancient ruins and unique charm and the lush green beauty of Kitchener's Island dotted with its botanical garden. You will also glimpse colorful Nubian villages along the riverbanks, which add a cultural touch to the tranquil scenery.

Your Felucca Egypt trip will return to the dock after spending about an hour on the water unwinding in the breathtaking scenery and atmosphere. After this, your driver will safely escort you back to your Aswan hotel.

Prices

Price Table

Persons Prices
1 Person 33$ Per Person
2 Persons 17$ Per Person
3 Persons 13$ Per Person
4 Persons 11$ Per Person
5 Persons 11$ Per Person
6 Persons 9$ Per Person
7 Persons 9$ Per Person
8 Persons 7$ Per Person
9 Persons 7$ Per Person
10 Persons 6$ Per Person
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Got Questions? Find answers to all your questions about traveling to Egypt. We have everything you need for smooth and remarkable tours in Egypt, from visas and safety advice to the ideal time to go and the must-see attractions.

Do I need any vaccinations before traveling to Egypt?

There are no specific vaccinations required for entry into Egypt; nevertheless, it is a good idea to be current on routine vaccinations. Some travelers elect to be vaccinated for hepatitis A, hepatitis B, and typhoid as a precaution.

Buses, trains, domestic flights, and others are available in Egypt. Many tourists, particularly those traveling between Cairo, Luxor, and Aswan, take pre-arranged tours or rent cars from travel agencies to make their journey more comfortable.

Yes, tipping (referred to as "baksheesh" in Egypt) is an accepted practice in Egypt for a variety of services ranging from guides, drivers, hotel staff, to waiters. It is polite and expected when given for good service.

The currency of the country is the Egyptian Pound (EGP). However, cash should also be carried to cover small purchases and purchases in local markets, even though credit cards are accepted at hotels, popular restaurants, and stores in tourist areas.

Egypt is a conservative society, and sensible clothing should be worn, especially when visiting religious sites. With the hot weather, you should go for light, breathable fabrics. Women may want to bring a scarf to cover their heads when they visit mosques.

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