M/S Lady Mary

Luxor Number of rooms: 72

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Overview

M/S Lady Mary has 72 cabins, all of which include: Internal telephone system, colour TV with satellite, central video system, central air conditioning system with individual control in each cabin, private bathroom with shower and hairdryer, minibar and electronic safety deposit box in each cabin. The restaurant on board M/S Lady Mary has a capacity 160 guests at one sitting and serves open buffet-style meals with some set menus, according to program schedule. Meals arrangements can be changed without prior notice. Teatime is held on the sundeck during sailing. Entertainment includes: Oriental Galabeyah party, belly dancer and folkloric show, and nightly discotheque in the lounge bar. There is a sound system throughout the boat, a Laundry service, 24-hour room service, and the ship has UV water-sterilization treatment system. Payments accepted in cash, travellers cheques or credit cards (American Express, Master Card and VISA accepted). Day 1: Luxor Transfer to your cruise boat. Set sail for Edfu. Day 2: Edfu – Kom Ombo – Aswan The day begins with an included visit to the 2,000 year-old Temple of Horus, an elongated structure made up of halls and chambers with well-preserved story-telling interior decorations. In the afternoon you will visit the Temple of Kom Ombo, built in 250 BC, before re-joining the boat to sail to the pleasant Nile-side town of Aswan for an overnight stay. Day 3: Aswan In the morning visit the famous 111 metre tall Aswan High Dam, a major feat of engineering, as well as the Philae Temple or ‘Pearl of Egypt’, moved brick by brick to make way for the dam. Afternoon at leisure offering a chance to explore Aswan and optional city tour. Day 4: Aswan – Kom Ombo In the morning why not take our optional plane excursion to the magnificent, 3,200 year old temple of Abu Simbel? Carved out of a mountainside it is one of the best preserved and most magnificent temples in Egypt, which took 25,000 workers 25 years to complete. After lunch, you’ll sail by felucca to visit the botanical gardens. Evening sailing to Kom Ombo for your overnight stay. Day 5: Kom Ombo – Edfu – Esna – Luxor Today you will sail back to Luxor via Edfu and Esna, arriving into Luxor in the evening. Day 6: Luxor Morning visit to the West Bank including the Valley of the Kings, Colossi of Memnon and Temple of Queen Hatshepsut. Marvel at the glorious legacy of the ancient Egyptians, a vast network of burial chambers for the pharaohs. Afternoon at leisure. Overnight in Luxor. Day 7: Luxor – Karnak An included morning excursion takes you to the wonderful temples at Luxor and Karnak. They may be shadows of their former selves, but as you wander around the vast statues, towering columns and decorated walls that remain, you will appreciate their original ornate grandeur. There’s also the chance to see an optional sound and light show in Karnak. Day 8: Luxor After lunch, you’ll disembark from your cruise boat and transfer to Luxor airport for your flight to the UK, or by air-conditioned coach to your chosen resort hotel.

Amenities

Outdoor Swimming Pool

Location & Contact Details

Luxor, Luxor, Luxor, Egypt