Why not think about taking a cruise to Egypt
October 7, 2009 by 247 Travel Guides
Filed under Travel Tips
Egypt is a country rich in ancient history, culture and natural beauty. There is no way you are going to be bored, the ship has something for everyone. It could be that you are into watersports, then again you could just be into relaxing on a cruise ship on the Nile, its all here for you to lap up.
The Nile has certainly been the center of life for Egypt for many years. Without the River Nile there is no way that Ancient Egypt would have done as well as it did. The Nile has and still is a great source of life amongst all of the wilderness of the desert. It used to be the country’s source of water, food and of course it provided a perfect transport route. It is the ideal way to enjoy any Egypt holidays, whilst experiencing all the delights on offer.
Nile cruises appeal to a wide range of tastes, budgets and interests. It is the perfect way to experience a country from the security and comfort of a cruise ship. You are guaranteed a consistent high quality of accommodation, food and services. Of course it is not all about food and services, visits to some of the best places the ancient world has adds to the wonder of the vacation. The entertainment options are astounding, there is no way you are going to get bored. You can, at any time, stroll along the decks or enjoy relaxing in the perfectly refreshing swimming pools. These vessels are equipped with cabins that boast a view of the Nile, and are fully equipped with all the most modern amenities.
But the real joy is the unforgettable sights and scenery stretching along the banks of the river from Luxor to Aswan. The temples of Karnak and Luxor are certainly something to go and see as they were the inspiration for entire civilizations.
It is also possible to experience the fun of luxury holidays onboard a ship that offers the flavor of an Agatha Christie novel. Taking a look at the amazing Art Deco furnishings is certainly something worth doing, really getting into the “Hercule Poirot” mood.
