M/S Jaz Omar El Khayam

M/S Jaz Omar El Khayam
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Cruise Options:
3 nights        Abu Simbel to Aswan        Friday
4 nights        Aswan to Abu Simbel        Monday
7 nights        Aswan to Aswan                 Monday



A modern & stylish cruiser with high standards of service and amenities. Features include windows opening on to a private balcony with seating area.

Accommodation: There are 68 well-appointed cabins, 12 luxury Grand suites & Royal suites, all fully equipped with air-conditioning, TV, minibar, safe, panoramic sliding window and balcony.

Facilities: Cleopatra Spa & Health Club, sauna, massage room, swimming pool, Jacuzzi, gym, billiard room and gift shop.

Dining: The main Abu Nawas restaurant offers international, traditional dishes and a selection of fi ne wines in an intimate atmosphere. The Bashawat, Mamlouk lounge bars and the El Kheima Sun deck bar serves a selection of drinks and refreshment.

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Please use the guide below to view the Itinerary 's on offer for this Cruise.

3 Nights from Abu Simbel to Aswan

Day 1 (Fri)    Abu Simbel
Noon embarkation. Afternoon visit the Abu Simbel temples. Dinner on board and overnight in Abu Simbel.
Day 2 (Sat)    Kasr Ibrim – Amada – Wadi Elsebour
After breakfast sail to Kasr Ibrim and view the citadel of Kasr Ibrim from the sundeck. After lunch sail to Amada and visit the Amada temple. Sail to Wadi Elsebour, dinner on board and overnight in Wadi Elsebou.
Day 3 (Sun)    Wadi El Seboua - Aswan
Morning visit the Wadi El Seboua and lunch on board. Afternoon free time. Sail to Aswan, dinner and overnight in Aswan.
Day 4 (Mon)    Aswan
Disembark Aswan after breakfast and visit the Klabsha Temple.

4 Nights from Aswan to Abu Simbel

Day 1 (Mon)    Aswan
Noon embarkation. Afternoon free time. Dinner on board and overnight in Aswan.
Day 2 (Tue)     Kalabsha – Wadi Elsebou
After breakfast sail to Kalabsha and visit the Kalabsha Temple. After lunch sail to Wadi Elsebou. Dinner on board and overnight in Wadi Elsebou.
Day 3 (Wed)   Wadi El Seboua - Amada
Visit Wadi El Seboua Temple after breakfast. Lunch on board and sail to Amada. Visit the Amada temple. Dinner and overnight in Amada.
Day 4 (Thu)    Kasr Ibrim – Abu Simbel
Early morning sail to Kasr Ibrim, breakfast and view the citadel of Kasr Ibrim from the sundeck. After lunch sail to Abu Simbel and visit Abu Simbel Temple. Dinner on board and overnight in Abu Simbel.
Day 5 (Fri)       Abu Simbel
Disembark Abu Simbel after breakfast.

7 Nights from Aswan to Aswan

Day 1 (Mon)    Aswan
Noon embarkation. Afternoon free time. Dinner on board and overnight in Aswan.
Day 2 (Tue)     Kalabsha – Wadi Elsebou
After breakfast sail to Kalabsha and visit the Kalabsha Temple. After lunch sail to Wadi Elsebou. Dinner on board and overnight in Wadi Elsebou.
Day 3 (Wed)   Wadi El Seboua - Amada
Visit Wadi El Seboua Temple after breakfast. Lunch on board and sail to Amada. Visit the Amada temple. Dinner and overnight in Amada.
Day 4 (Thu)    Kasr Ibrim – Abu Simbel
Early morning sail to Kasr Ibrim, breakfast and view the citadel of Kasr Ibrim from the sundeck. After lunch sail to Abu Simbel and visit Abu Simbel Temple. Dinner on board and overnight in Abu Simbel.
Day 5 (Fri)       Abu Simbel
After breakfast free time. Lunch and afternoon visit the Abu Simbel temples. Dinner on board and overnight in Abu Simbel.
Day 6 (Sat)      Kasr Ibrim – Amada – Wadi Elsebour
After breakfast sail to Kasr Ibrim and view the citadel of Kasr Ibrim from the sundeck. After lunch sail to Amada and visit the Amada temple. Sail to Wadi Elsebour, dinner on board and overnight in Wadi Elsebou.
Day 7 (Sun)     Wadi El Seboua - Aswan
Morning visit the Wadi El Seboua and lunch on board. Afternoon free time. Sail to Aswan, dinner and overnight in Aswan.
Day 8 (Mon)     Aswan
Disembark Aswan after breakfast and visit the Klabsha Temple.

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Please note that our Nile Cruise are currently not available to book online. Please call our specialists on 020 8574 4000

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Mosaic’s Tailor Made holidays offer the opportunity to soak up the culture and atmosphere of multiple destinations, put together into a vacation individually tailored to meet your requirements. We believe that your holiday should be truly unforgettable, so we plan your journey in detail using our expert knowledge of the chosen locations. We offer a choice of accommodation options and will ensure you receive the highlights of each destination. To make this as simple as possible; just call us, tell us what you want, and we will create your itinerary.

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As the world's largest artivicial body of water, Lake Nasser's dimensions are staggering. From the High Dam it stretches over 300 miles (480 km), down into Sudan, and in places spreads to over 22 miles (35 km) in width. It is also the most stunningly beautiful, unspoiled region of Egypt.

Aswan

Aswan is larger, but much quieter than Luxor, it is Egypt’s southernmost city and one of her most beautiful, sitting alongside some of the best stretches of the Nile.Situated on the first Cataract of the Nile and offering visitors year round sun, Aswan, is also pleasantly warm in Winter. It is within easy reach of the Nubian Temples on the shore of Lake Nasser, such as the Temple of Philae, the unfinished Obelisk and the High Dam. Abu Simbel is also accessible from Aswan and is well worth a visit. Watching the feluccas meander down the Nile as the sun sets is an experience you’re unlikely to forget.

Kasr Ibrim

Kasr Ibrim is an archeological site in Lower Nubia. It was originally a major city perched on a cliff above the Nile, but the flooding of Lake Nasser after the construction of the Aswan High Dam transformed it into an island and flooded its outskirts. Kasr Ibrim is the only major archaeological site in Lower Nubia to have survived the Nile floods. Both prior to and after the Nile floods, it has remained a major site for archaeological investigations.

The Abu Simbel

The two massive temples of Abu Simbel sit on the West Bank of Lake Nasser. Originally carved out of the mountainside during the reign of Pharaoh Ramesses II as monuments to himself and his queen Nefertari, the temples were relocated to their current location in the 1960’s due to the construction of the Aswan High Dam.

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