Looking for a Nile cruise from Marsa Alam This guide explains how to travel from Marsa Alam to Luxor or Aswan, prices, itinerary options, and how to book the best Nile cruise
A Nile cruise from Marsa Alam is a perfect way to combine Red Sea relaxation with exploring ancient Egyptian history
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How to Get Nile Cruise from Marsa Alam
There is no direct Nile cruise from Marsa Alam, but you can reach Luxor where most cruises start
Travel options
Private transfer
The most common option takes around 5 to 7 hours
Flight
Available via Hurghada with connection
Bus
Limited options and less comfortable
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Nile Cruise from Marsa Alam Itinerary
Most travelers choose 4 or 5 days cruise
4 days 3 nights itinerary
Day 1
Transfer from Marsa Alam to Luxor
Visit Karnak Temple and Luxor Temple
Day 2
Visit Valley of the Kings and Hatshepsut Temple
Sail to Edfu
Day 3
Visit Edfu Temple and Kom Ombo
Sail to Aswan
Day 4
Visit Philae Temple and Aswan High Dam
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Nile Cruise from Marsa Alam Price
Prices depend on cruise level and transfer
Budget
350 – 500 $ per person
Standard
500 – 800 $
Luxury
800 – 1600 $+
Prices usually include transfer, cruise, meals, and guided tours
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What is Included
Transfer from Marsa Alam to Luxor
Accommodation onboard
Full board meals
Guided tours
All transfers
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Tips for Booking
Choose private transfer for comfort
Book early for best availability
Check what is included
Select 4 days for best value
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Is it Worth Booking from Marsa Alam
Yes, it is a great option if you stay in Marsa Alam and want to explore Upper Egypt
You can enjoy the Red Sea and discover Luxor and Aswan in one trip
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Book Your Nile Cruise from Marsa Alam
Book your Nile cruise from Marsa Alam with Ok Egypt Tours and enjoy smooth transfers, best prices, and professional service
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FAQ
Can I do Nile cruise from Marsa Alam
Yes with transfer to Luxor
How far is Marsa Alam to Luxor
Around 5 to 7 hours
What is the best option
4 days Nile cruise
Is it expensive
There are options for all budgets.
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