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River - Nile

The Nile River is the the longest river in the world at 4,132 miles (6,650 kilometres). It rises south of the equator and flows northward through eastern Africa to Khartoum in The Sudan and Lake Nasser, over the Aswan dams, through Egypt to Cairo and then drains into the Mediterranean Sea between Alexandria and Port Said. River cruises between Luxor (site of ancient city of Thebes) and Aswan are a comfortable way of visiting ancient sites like the Valley of the Kings and Philae.

There are more than 30 cruises on this river. Click the month or cruise line logo you are interested in to see details of the cruises.

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