Cruise The Nile of Cleopatra After a Cheap Airfare Travel

Released on = December 9, 2005, 9:15 am

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Press Release Body = For centuries, the Nile River has been at the center of life in
Egypt. The ancient Egyptian civilization relied on the flooding of the Nile to
create fertile land for farming in an otherwise desert landscape. Excavations along
the Nile have unearthed vast quantities of archeological remnants from ancient times
and a leisurely cruise along the Nile takes you through this ancient populated area
that is so steeped in history. And remember, you are following a royal route; the
pharaohs and Queen Cleopatra cruised the Nile!

A cruise along Nile is an excellent way of visiting scattered archeological sights
in a country with less than spectacular roads and airline service. In fact, some
quality travel agents recommend cruising as the preferred method of transportation
in Egypt. The best time of year to enjoy a Nile cruise is winter, from December to
February, due to the hot desert climate.

Think of the romance of a leisurely cruise through such an ancient and historic
land. The banks of the Nile are lined with ancient monuments and unusual sites, like
banana plantations. Excursions to other famous locations, such as the Karnak Temple
and the tomb of Nefertiti in the town of Luxor, are available on most cruises. Other
towns that can be touring stops are Aswan, Esna, Kom Ombo and Edfu. Knowledgeable
local guides are available and are recommended to explain the finer points of each
site.

A Nile cruise can be quite economical. For a three-star ship the cost can be as
little as $70 per person per night while a deluxe cruise can cost a mere $130 per
person per night, double occupancy. The length of the cruise can vary from 3, 4 or 7
nights. Rooms are well-appointed and meals are included. Of course, deluxe and
luxury cruise boats also provide a swimming pool, Jacuzzi, bar and recreation
facilities, and gift shops. Air-conditioning is a must for the American tourist who
is unaccustomed to the possible one hundred degree heat. And remember, since you are
cruising on a river than the ocean, the river cruise ship will be much smaller, with
anywhere from 100 to 500 passengers.

Generally, meals on a Nile cruise are served at a specific time, with all passengers
being served at a single seating. Expect a full range of cuisine from local to
international. Some meals, such as lunch and dinner, may be served buffet style.
And, of course, luxury cruise companies employ world-class chefs to pamper the
palette.

A cruise is an excellent way for the American tourist to visit a unique and
different culture since all services are provided. For example, there is no worry
about where and what to eat. Also the cruise company arranges all the tours to the
major ancient attractions and provides reputable guides who know Egyptian customs.
Thus, you do not need local currency for admissions as these have been paid in
advance.

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