Duration
9 Nights
Journey Type
Cruise only (Please call for flight options)
Ports
6 Ports
17 November
Setting sail from Luxor
Prepare to be amazed - the thin belt of greenery along the banks of the Nile in Upper Egypt gives Luxor a lush setting for an extraordinary collection of tombs, temple complexes and stone structures that hint at the magnificence of this former Ancient Egyptian capital. The modern city on the East Bank is home to the traditional bazaar, with a stunning view of the Nile, whilst on the west bank you will find the Valley of the Kings and Valley of the Queens, and visit amazing necropolis and mortuary temples.
Don't miss
The Temple of Luxor with its extraordinary history. Return at night for a memorable sound and light show.
18 November
At sea
19-20 November
Saudi Arabia: Jeddah
The port city of Jeddah has long been a cultural crossroads, serving as the gateway to Mecca for pilgrims making the Hajj, and there's a cosmopolitan feel here that other Saudi cities lack. The old Al-Balad neighbourhood is home to the city’s most characterful buildings, while the buzzing Corniche promenade is a great spot for people watching.
21 November
At sea
22 November
Egypt: Ain Sukhna (Cairo)
Ain Sukhna is the nearest Red Sea port to Egypt's capital, Cairo. Obviously the highlight of your visit may well be the Pyramids and Sphinx at Giza, but on no account neglect a visit to the Egyptian Museum, which has a truly stupendous collection of ancient artefacts, not least, of course, the Tutankhamen treasures.
23 November
Egypt: Sharm El-Sheikh
Sharm El-Sheikh is Egypt’s most popular beach resort, situated on the Red Sea coast on the Sinai Peninsula. The wonderfully warm waters of the Ras Mohamed National Park offer fantastic snorkelling and diving, and other nearby attractions include the impressive Byzantine-era St Catherine’s Monastery.
24 November
Jordan: Aqaba
Aqaba is Jordan’s principal beach resort, situated on the Red Sea coast close to the Israeli border. The main attraction in Aqaba itself is the incredible diving, though many visitors will choose to instead use the port as a jumping off point for the 'Rose City' of Petra and the desert landscapes of Wadi Rum.
25-26 November
Arriving in Luxor
Our tip
Strenuous sightseeing is a must to make the most of this magnificent city so start early to visit the sites in the cool of the morning – use the middle of the day to sleep and relax.
Your home from home
Explora I launched in 2023 with Explora II following in 2024, and these luxury all-inclusive resort-style vessels are an exciting new entrant into the luxury cruise market.
What we love
These identical ships feature spacious accommodation, generous outdoor areas, a huge choice of restaurants, an attractive guest to crew ratio of 1.25 to 1, three outdoor pools and a fourth with a retractable glass roof, these ships really have it all.
Capacity | 922 Guests |
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Style | Aiming for the feel of a 'luxury resort at sea' these ships offer sleek and stylish décor, spacious public areas and accommodation and an abundance of choice. Plus, attentive, unobtrusive and personalised service that will make your stay on board that much more special. |
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Launch Date | August 2023 (Explora I / August 2024 (Explora II) |
Tailor-make your trip
Where to stay in Luxor
Follow in the footsteps of the Victorian Explorers at the Winter Palace, now a Sofitel.
Sightseeing in Luxor
This is one place where you need a guide everywhere to make the most of the amazing sights.