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Presidential Nile Cruise |
Cruising the Nile is the perfect way to absorb this land of ancient secrets. The
Presidential Nile Cruise Company has successfully grown over the years to become the leading Nile cruiser and now owns and operates a fleet of 7 five star boats, totaling 500 cabins. A Presidential Nile Cruise offers you a most enjoyable experience due their ongoing quality of service and many years of experience. Every Presidential Nile Cruise boat offers a Piano Bar/Lounge, sun deck, swimming pool, Restaurant, Bazaar and jewellery shop. Your cabin features include air conditioning, satellite TV, radio, mini-bar and 24 Hr Room Service. One tip: change money before embarking so that tips and small change do not become a problem for you.
If you are looking for a most enjoyable Nile Cruise experience at a realistic price, then Tempo Holidays suggests a Presidential Nile Cruise which guarantees a comfortable base for the unforgettable sights you will visit along the Nile. Nile Cruises operate between Luxor and Aswan or vice versa, via Esna, Edfu and Kom Ombo. Your Presidential Nile Cruise will include all group sightseeing and all meals on board, while floating down the Nile offers a serene contrast to the hustle and bustle of Egypt's large cities. With a Tempo Holidays' Presidential Nile Cruise you combine guaranteed departures and great flexibility, plus Cairo sightseeing conducted by a private licensed Egyptologist. Cruise sightseeing is arranged on a group basis.
Marvel at the temples of Abu Simbel, the tombs of long dead Pharaohs, and the beauty of the Nile while enjoying your Presidential Nile Cruise. Tempo Holidays offers a Presidential Nile Cruise of varying lengths and budgets. Our most popular cruise packages, Jewel of the Nile and Nile Romance, include a four night Presidential Nile Cruise package while the Taste of Egypt offers a slightly shorter three night cruise. Whichever you choose, a Presidential Nile Cruise is a magical way to discover the finest sights of antiquity in comfort. The distances covered are actually quite short; it is most appropriate to consider your cruise vessel as a floating hotel.
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Panoramic Aswan with view to the Agha Khan Mausoleum Taken by: Jeremy Hearst |
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