Explore the wonders of Egypt with Adventure Life's array of small ship cruises for 2025. Join us on a cruise journey along the Nile River, from Luxor to Aswan, to discover the iconic pyramids, Sphinx, and ancient temples. Delve into the history of Egypt with visits to the Museum, Karnak Temple, and the town of Esna. Sail the Nile and marvel at the beauty that has captivated travelers for centuries. Engage in archaeological site visits, cultural excursions, and river cruises, all while enjoying a relaxed pace suitable for all travelers. Don't miss this opportunity to immerse yourself in the treasures of Egypt's past and present. Contact one of Adventure Life's tour specialists for help planning your next seamless trip.Filter (0 Results)
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There was no detail left unconsidered in our South American itinerary. Our vague dream was turned into an unforgettable experience and lifelong memories. Our team of planners, guides, hosts, and excursion leaders were amazing and we were so honored to have been able to share their countries with them for a time. We would absolutely work again with Adventure Life-indeed, this was our third trip with them at the helm!
Jamie Park
1 day ago
Kassandra prepared an organized agenda that was well designed based on our interests and feedback. She spent ample time discussing the agenda and answering any questions.
Loren Kimura
3 days ago
Really enjoyed Thatch Caye. The staff was great. Really liked our guide Raffi. And snorkeling at night was wonderful.
Cheryl Brenton
1 week ago
The persons I spoke with knew the material. I wont know until I actually take the trip if it was all correct but at this point they were helpful in finding a trip that met my criteria
SS
1 week ago
Creating a checklist was very beneficial and meeting objectives on certain dates helped as well (to keep my trip organized). The Adventure Travel personnel helped keep me on track which is why my trip was so successful. Communication from both travel agencies (AT/MT) was vital.