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ECLIPSE 2026 CRUISES
Spain & Portugal Solar Eclipse
Sailing from Southampton with Celebrity Cruises
1st August 2026, 14 nights
Explore the captivating Mediterranean, where sun-drenched coastlines and rich history await. Enjoy days filled with delicious local cuisine, charming towns, and stunning views. Whether you’re wandering through ancient sites or relaxing by the sea, this journey invites you to embrace the relaxed, vibrant atmosphere of the region. Each moment offers a chance to unwind and create lasting memories in this beautiful part of the world
From £3,099 per person
Iceland and the Solar Eclipse
Sailing from Southampton with P&O Cruises
An overnight in Reykjavik gives you the opportunity to explore the dynamic Icelandic capital with its bustling café and bar culture and thriving art and music scene. With a stop in Iceland’s unofficial second city, Akureyri, you also have the chance to visit the beautiful surrounding countryside, including the spectacular Goðafoss waterfall and the placid waters of Lake Myvatn.
You can also adventure in off-the-beaten-path Icelandic ports: in Grundarfjordur, submerge yourself in an otherworldly landscape of lava fields and glaciers in Snæfellsjökull National Park, while in Isafjordur, you might spot whales, puffins or the rare Arctic fox. And it’s here in Isafjordur that Arcadia will be docked on the day of the eclipse. It will begin at 4.42pm with the full eclipse about an hour later. This is the first total eclipse visible in Iceland since 1954, so don’t be surprised if you’re observing it shoulder to shoulder with awe-struck locals.
After her Icelandic odyssey, Arcadia will sail back to the UK and call in Greenock, where a late departure will give you time to travel to Edinburgh for the annual Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo, a spectacular celebration of music, dance and military drills.
Arcadia is exclusively for adults, so relaxation, restoration and exploration are paramount on board.
From £2,699 per person
Wonders of Iceland with the Solar Eclipse
Sailing from Rosyth with Fred Olsen
6th August 2026, 12 nights
This special Iceland cruise has been designed to align with the path of the Solar Eclipse, allowing you to experience this captivating celestial event guided by Go Stargazing experts on board. You’ll also have ample opportunities to explore Iceland’s remarkable natural wonders, including the erupting Strokkur Geyser, the otherworldly Raufarhólshellir lava tunnel, and the powerful waterfalls of Dynjandi, Goðafoss and Gullfoss. You can immerse yourself in Icelandic culture through horseback riding, listening to local folklore and relaxing in geothermal pools. Chances to see fascinating wildlife await, too, from viewing the birdlife of Skálanes Nature Reserve to seeking out humpbacks on a whale-watching tour.
Witness a total solar eclipse
Wednesday, 12th August 2026 is set to be a special day on your Balmoral cruise, as your captain will sail to a point just off the west coast of Iceland, allowing you to witness the breathtaking phenomena of a total solar eclipse. It is here that you will have experience a powerful viewing experience as the moon covers the sun for the longest period of time within the full eclipse. Being on the decks of our smaller ship with experts from Go Stargazing, you’ll be able to absorb fascinating insights and facts about this one-of-a-kind event.
From £3,099 per person
Spain, Portugal and the Solar Eclipse
Sailing from Southampton with P&O Cruises
8th August 2026, 14 nights
Family-friendly Ventura will soak up the sun in Spain and Portugal on this 14-night cruise filled with beautiful beaches and scenic cities.
Spain is first up, with stops in cities such as Santander, the capital of the coastal Cantabria region and a bustling port with seafaring culture at its heart. El Ferrol, on the north-western coast, is where Ventura will be docked for the solar eclipse. It’s a radiant destination in itself, with ochre-tiled roofs cascading towards golden beaches and sparkling blue waters filling the harbour. You’ll want to have your head turned to the heavens all evening – the eclipse will begin at 7.30pm with the total eclipse occurring about an hour later, followed soon after by sunset.
After departing El Ferrol, Ventura heads to Portugal with stops in the lush Atlantic island of Madeira and in lovely Lisbon, where you can enjoy an overnight stay. The city is renowned for its food and lively nightlife. In the Bairro Alto district, you’ll find most of the post-sundown revelry, but Cais de Sodré and Príncipe Real are good options too – the former is brilliant for bar-hopping while the latter is great for sophisticated wine bars and relaxing rooftops.
From £1,349 per person
Iceland's Land of Ice & Fire and the Solar Eclipse
Sailing from Dundee with Ambassador
8th August 2026, 13 nights
Experience the wonder of a solar eclipse in Iceland, along with the country's dramatic landscapes, geothermal wonders, and vibrant culture. Explore Reykjavik, visit natural hot springs, and marvel at the beauty of Iceland under the shadow of the eclipse.
During a total solar eclipse, the Moon entirely covers the Sun, revealing the Sun's outer atmosphere, the corona, in a breathtaking display. The sky darkens and stars and planets become visible, creating an almost otherworldly atmosphere. Join us on a thrilling adventure to witness a total solar eclipse from our cruise ship, Ambition, in the most spectacular of settings. With its dramatic scenery and diverse natural attractions, Iceland is a paradise for nature enthusiasts and adventure seekers alike.
Beyond the eclipse, Iceland's rugged, windswept beauty provides an astonishing backdrop for the event. From spectacular glaciers, geysers, volcanoes, waterfalls, and coastal scenery, there is so much to see as we weave our way through the Faroe Islands and make our way to the Eclipse viewing point off the coast of Greenland at one of the remotest location in the world. From here we continue to Reykjavik, Seydisfjordur and Lerwick in our search for the Aurora Borealis.
From £2,999 per person
Northern Spain with the Solar Eclipse
Sailing from Southampton with Fred Olsen
10th August 2026, 10 nights
Our Journey Planners have designed this Spanish cruise to give you the opportunity to witness the Solar Eclipse, with Go Stargazing experts on board to provide insightful commentary on this celestial event. In addition, you can stroll along picturesque promenades like La Coruña’s Paseo Marítimo and Cádiz’s Alameda Apodaca or meander through charming old towns such as Vigo’s Casco Vello. Chances to experience Iberian culture will be presented at every turn – indulge in Portuguese pastéis de nata, savour traditional Spanish tapas, ride Lisbon’s iconic trams and enjoy Galician and Fado music. Discover important landmarks, including La Coruña’s Roman Tower of Hercules and Lisbon’s Belém Tower and Jerónimos Monastery.
Experience the solar eclipse
During your cruise to Spain and Portugal, after departing from the city of La Coruna, you will be able to experience the unique occurrence of the solar eclipse on Wednesday, 12th August 2026, from the decks of your smaller ship, Borealis, positioned on the path of totality. Using special glasses to enable you to see the sun, you will be able to admire a full eclipse before the sun sets on the horizon, along with fascinating insight and knowledge from our partners at Go Stargazing.
From £1,899 per person
ECLIPSE 2027 CRUISES
Departing July 2027 (2nd August 2027 Eclipse)
Volcanic Azores & the Solar Eclipse
Sailing from Liverpool with Fred Olsen
27th July 2027, 14 nights
Blending the wonders of nature with the drama of the skies, this adventure takes you from Portugal’s mainland to its Atlantic islands. At its heart lies the unforgettable moment of witnessing a total solar eclipse from a prime ocean vantage point, enriched by the astronomers of Go Stargazing. The remote Azores are a true highlight, where shimmering crater lakes, hidden lava tubes, volcanic peaks and whale-watching encounters reveal their wild beauty. Madeira adds fragrant gardens and scenic trails, while Matosinhos opens the door to Porto’s riverside charm and world-famous Port wine, and two days in Lisbon allow time to explore at an unhurried pace. Several days at sea throughout your journey offer the chance to truly unwind and savour life on board.
from £1,899 per person
Spain Siesta & the Solar Eclipse
Sailing from Southampton with Fred Olsen
28th July 2027, 11 nights
As summer reaches its height, this sailing invites you to slow down, soak up the sunshine and share in a celestial spectacle few will ever witness. A two-day stay in Cádiz places you at the heart of a total solar eclipse, with the astronomers of Go Stargazing offering expert commentary to enrich the experience on board. Ashore, Cádiz delights with golden beaches, palm-shaded squares and the passionate rhythms of flamenco. Elsewhere, the cable car to the top of Gibraltar’s iconic Rock rewards with sweeping views across two continents, while Vigo and La Coruña tempt with Galician tapas tours and crisp Rías Baixas wines. Between ports, life on board drifts easily between laid-back pool days and siesta-ready afternoons.
From £1,499 per person
Mediterranean Moments & Solar Eclipse
Sailing from Dundee with Ambassador
27th July 2027, 19 nights
Leaving behind the northern climes of Dundee, we will journey to the sun-kissed Med to experience a wealth of history and culture. You can discover how port is made in Oporto, experience a stunning solar eclipse in quintessentially British Gibraltar and enjoy the very best of Spain in Almeria, Alicante, Valencia, the party island of Ibiza and the remarkable North African exclave of Ceuta. This is a true taste of the Med, with something for every palate.
From £2,529 per person
Mediterranean Islands & Solar Eclipse
Sailing from Southampton with P&O Cruises
30th July 2027, 14 nights
Britannia’s Mediterranean Islands cruise adds an otherworldly dimension to an already incredible holiday: the chance to witness a total solar eclipse. On 2 August 2027, as our ship is docked in the Spanish port of Cádiz, guests will be treated to this rare alignment of the sun, moon, and Earth. The eclipse will be most visible in this part of southern Spain, and viewing it from the deck of the ship will make the experience truly unforgettable.
From £1,749 per person
Eclipse 2027 Landtour– Egypt’s Ancient Luxor Odyssey 8 Days by Air
July 29th 2027 from £4,249pp SOLD OUT WAITLIST AVAILABLE
Experience the 2027 Eclipse in Luxor, Egypt on this once-in-a-lifetime, eight-day odyssey! An epic adventure awaits in Luxor, the site of Ancient Thebes, which promises to be the most extraordinary spot to view the total solar eclipse directly overhead the west bank of the Nile. We combine this truly awesome spectacle with an exploration of Ancient Egypt, with guided tours to some of the most magnificent temples, such as Karnak Temple, Esna Temple, Dendera Temple and the resting place of the Pharaohs – the Valley of the Kings.
Astronomer, astrophotographer and the BBCs Sky at Night TV presenter, Pete Lawrence, will be travelling with us for the duration of the tour, sharing his insight and knowledge of what to expect and how best to photograph the eclipse. With private group talks and guided tours throughout, 2027 will be the longest eclipse of the century, where at the centreline an astonishing 6 minutes and 24 seconds is expected. With Pete’s expert advice we are taken into the path of ‘totality’ for a holiday experience like no other!
Includes
Return flights to Luxor via Cairo
Airport taxes & luggage allowance (one piece of checked-in hold luggage per person)
Airport transfers in Egypt
7 nights at the Iberotel Hotel, Luxor (JG4 rating) with dinner & breakfast
Pre and post eclipse presentations with Pete Lawrence
Travel to/from our dedicated Luxor eclipse site for the eclipse experience (includes safety viewing glasses)
Guided tours of the Valley of the Kings and Queens, Great Karnak Temple, Esna Temple & Dendera Temple
Guided nighttime tour of illuminated Luxor Temple
Sunset felucca cruise on the River Nile
Tour accompanied throughout by astronomer Pete Lawrence
Services of a tour manager
Gratuities not included
Itinerary
July 29th – Arrival in Egypt & Luxor
We fly from London Heathrow to Cairo International Airport and take an onward flight to Luxor. On arrival, we are met by our local airport representative who assists us through passport control and accompanies us to the hotel. After check-in, we enjoy dinner at our hotel.
July 30th – Valley of the Kings & Queens Tour
After an early breakfast we embark on a highlight of the trip, a guided tour of the Valley of the Kings, Hatshepsut Temple and the Valley of the Queens. For nearly 500 years in Luxor, Egypt, from the Eighteenth Dynasty to the Twentieth, this area was the principal burial place for royal figures and Pharaohs. The vast area is divided into sections – the East Valley, where we find most of the royal tombs, and the West Valley, also known as the Valley of the Monkeys. Archaeologists have excavated many tombs over the years, and arguably the most famous was the tomb of the young Tutankhamun.
In the afternoon, we return to the hotel for time at leisure to relax by the hotel pool. In the evening, we enjoy a welcome presentation by renowned astronomer Pete Lawrence, followed by dinner.
July 31st – Great Karnak Temple & Luxor Temple Exploration
We start the day with an early breakfast and then head out for a tour of the impressive Great Karnak Temple. This huge site was the main religious place of worship for the god Amun-Re and consists of temples, chapels, and a variety of other buildings, constructed by one Pharaoh after the other, each adding more and more structures to create one massive temple complex. Our guided tour explores the Hypostyle Hall – which features 134 massive columns, arranged in 16 rows.
In the afternoon we return to the hotel for time at leisure. Then, before sunset, we embark on a special night tour of the illuminated Luxor Temple, dating back to 1400 BC and one of the most significant sites of the ancient world. Afterwards, we enjoy dinner at our hotel.
August 1st – Esna Temple Excursion
After an early breakfast, we depart for the magnificent Esna Temple, south of Luxor. Built over 3000 years ago, the Esna Temple, which means ‘the city of the Fish,’ was dedicated to the god of creation, Khnum, and was considered to be the source of the River Nile. Inside we find many symbols of this fascinating civilisation, including carved hieroglyphs and sculptures. We enjoy a guided tour of the Temple before returning to our hotel for a presentation with Pete Lawrence followed by dinner.
August 2nd – Eclipse Viewing Day
After breakfast, we head to our eclipse viewing site near Luxor Temple. Pete Lawrence is on hand to provide photography tips and insight. Every 18 years and 11 days, the Saros Cycle series 136 occurs and has up until now produced some of the longest eclipses, notably an incredible 6 minute 38.86 seconds in 2009 – and eclipse chasers are expecting the 2027 phenomenon to be a truly awesome spectacle. Afterwards, we return to our hotel for dinner and much discussion about the eclipse!
August 3rd – Luxor
After breakfast, we spend time at leisure in Luxor. There is much to see and admire around the bustling metropolis, from the stunning architecture that reflects the city’s ancient history to various historic buildings. Later, we enjoy an evening cruise on the Nile River on a traditional felucca. This Egyptian sailboat has been used for thousands of years to traverse the Nile, and we should be treated to the most spectacular sunset views of the city from the relaxing comfort of our boat.
After our cruise on the Nile, we return to our hotel for dinner.
August 4th – Visit to Dendera Temple
We start the day with an early breakfast and then head to the impressively large Dendera Temple. Here we discover many historic structures such as a basilica, a sacred lake and many temples and shrines. The site also contains the Temple of Hathor, one of ancient Egypt’s best-preserved sites. We enjoy a post eclipse presentation, recapping the events and sharing images of the day of the Eclipse.
August 5th – Departure
We check out of our hotel and transfer to Luxor Airport for our flight to Cairo and onward flight to Heathrow.
Hotel
Iberotel Hotel, Luxor (JG4 rating)
The Iberotel Luxor is positioned on the River Nile, close to Luxor Temple and overlooking the Theban Hills. This contemporary, locally rated four-star hotel is conveniently located for our tour and offers some truly unique facilities. These include beautiful gardens with superb views of the Nile, a pool floating on the Nile itself and a restaurant boat. All comfortable and spacious rooms are en-suite and include satellite TV, free Wi-Fi, a hairdryer, air conditioning and a safety deposit box.
Single supplement from £500pp
Standard single room from £500pp
City View single room from £629pp
Side Nile View single room from £650pp
DEPOSIT: At time of booking = £800pp.
Staggered payments of
15th November 2025 £500pp.
15th November 2026 £1000pp.
Final Balance due by 15th March 2027
Eclipse 2027 – Egypt’s Ancient Luxor Odyssey & Cairo –
11 Days by Air from £5,499pp SOLD OUT WAITLIST AVAILABLE
Calling all Ancient Egyptian explorers and Eclipse-seeking enthusiasts! Uncover the mysteries of the Pyramids and see the 2027 Eclipse in Luxor, Egypt, on this once-in-a-lifetime odyssey! An epic adventure awaits at the site of Ancient Thebes, in Luxor, which promises to be the most extraordinary spot to view the total solar eclipse directly overhead the west bank of the Nile. We combine this truly awesome spectacle with an exploration of Cairo, with visits to the Grand Egyptian Museum, Khan el Khalili Bazaar and the ancient sites of Memphis and Saqqara. At Luxor we enjoy guided tours to some of the most magnificent temples, such as Karnak Temple, Esna Temple, Dendera Temple and the resting place of the Pharaohs – the Valley of the Kings.
Astronomer, astrophotographer and the BBC's Sky at Night TV presenter, Pete Lawrence, will be travelling with us for the Luxor portion of the tour, sharing his insight and knowledge of what to expect and how best to photograph the eclipse. With private group talks and guided tours throughout, 2027 will be the longest eclipse of the century, where at the centreline an astonishing 6 minutes and 24 seconds is expected. With Pete’s expert advice we are taken into the path of ‘totality’ for a holiday experience like no other!
Trip Highlights
Return flights to Cairo & onward return flights to Luxor
Airport taxes & luggage allowance (one piece of checked-in hold luggage per person)
Airport transfers in Egypt
3 nights at the Baron Hotel, Cairo (JG4 rating) or similar with breakfast
7 nights at the Iberotel Hotel, Luxor (JG4 rating) with dinner & breakfast
2 lunches in Cairo
Pre & post eclipse presentations with Pete Lawrence in Luxor
Travel to/from our dedicated Luxor eclipse site for the eclipse experience (includes safety viewing glasses)
Excursions to the Grand Egyptian Museum, Pyramids of Giza & Sphinx, Old Cairo (including the Citadel & the Muhammad Ali Mosque) & Dendera Temple
Guided tours of Khan el Khalili Bazaar, Memphis & Saqqara, Valley of the Kings & Queens, Great Karnak Temple, Esna Temple
Guided nighttime tour of illuminated Luxor Temple
Sunset felucca cruise on the River Nile
Accompanied by astronomer Pete Lawrence
Services of a Tour Manager throughout
Itinerary
26th July: Arrival in Cairo
On arrival at Cairo International Airport, we are greeted by our local airport representative who will assist us with our transfer to our hotel, our home for the next three nights. After check-in, we are treated to a welcome briefing by our Tour Manager about the upcoming itinerary and what to expect.
27th July: Cairo Exploration
After breakfast, we head to the world-famous Grand Egyptian Museum, a portal to the past that houses the world's largest collection of Pharaonic antiquities. From the colossal statues that guard the entrance to the smallest amulets held within, the Grand Egyptian Museum is a treasure trove of artefacts that have been meticulously preserved over millennia. Visitors can marvel at the intricate gold work of the pharaohs, decipher the ancient hieroglyphs and stand face-to-face with the mummies of Egypt's kings and queens.
Afterwards, we have lunch with a view of the magnificent Pyramids and then enjoy a tour of the Pyramids of Giza and the Sphinx. These ancient architectural wonders have stood the test of time as the last remaining monuments of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. The Sphinx is an iconic statue with the body of a lion and the head of a human, believed to represent the Pharaoh Khafre.
In the evening, we embark on a guided tour of Cairo’s famous marketplace, Khan el-Khalili Bazaar. Here we experience bustling alleyways, vibrant stalls and a labyrinth of shops. It’s a real treat for the senses, with many traditional crafts, aromatic spices, and intricate jewellery on offer.
28th July: Cultural Excursion
We enjoy breakfast at our hotel before taking a guided tour of the ancient sites of Memphis and Sakkara. Here we uncover captivating archaeological sites and discover the rich heritage amongst the many age-old artefacts, majestic pyramids and mesmerizing ruins.
After an included lunch, we head to the historic heart of Cairo, an area steeped in centuries of history, known as Old Cairo or Coptic Cairo. This enchanting district is a time capsule where narrow lanes and ancient structures tell tales of the city's diverse past. As we meander through its alleys, we encounter a rich tapestry of Christian, Jewish and Islamic influences.
We also visit two significant landmarks, the Citadel and the Muhammad Ali Mosque. Perched on a hill with commanding views of Cairo, the Citadel is a fortress of historical and architectural significance. Built by Saladin in the 12th century, this medieval Islamic fortification has stood the test of time, offering visitors a glimpse into Egypt's rich past.
The Muhammad Ali Mosque, often referred to as the Alabaster Mosque, is a stunning piece of Islamic architecture. Constructed in the early 19th century, it stands proudly within the walls of the ancient Citadel of Cairo. This mosque is not only a significant site of worship but also a symbol of Egypt's rich history and cultural heritage.
29th July: Transfer to Luxor
After breakfast, we check out of our hotel and transfer to Cairo International Airport with assistance from the team. Upon arrival in Luxor, our local representative is on hand to assist with luggage and transfer to our hotel. After check-in, we enjoy dinner at our hotel.
July 30th – Valley of the Kings & Queens Tour
After an early breakfast we embark on a highlight of the trip, a guided tour of the Valley of the Kings, Hatshepsut Temple and the Valley of the Queens. For nearly 500 years in Luxor, Egypt, from the Eighteenth Dynasty to the Twentieth, this area was the principal burial place for royal figures and Pharaohs. The vast area is divided into sections – the East Valley, where we find most of the royal tombs, and the West Valley, also known as the Valley of the Monkeys. Archaeologists have excavated many tombs over the years, and arguably the most famous was the tomb of the young Tutankhamun.
In the afternoon, we return to the hotel for time at leisure to relax by the hotel pool. In the evening, we enjoy a welcome presentation by renowned astronomer Pete Lawrence, followed by dinner.
July 31st – Great Karnak Temple & Luxor Temple Exploration
We start the day with an early breakfast and then head out for a tour of the impressive Great Karnak Temple. This huge site was the main religious place of worship for the god Amun-Re and consists of temples, chapels, and a variety of other buildings, constructed by one Pharaoh after the other, each adding more and more structures to create one massive temple complex. Our guided tour explores the Hypostyle Hall – which features 134 massive columns, arranged in 16 rows.
In the afternoon we return to the hotel for time at leisure. Then, before sunset, we embark on a special night tour of the illuminated Luxor Temple, dating back to 1400 BC and one of the most significant sites of the ancient world. Afterwards, we enjoy dinner at our hotel.
August 1st – Esna Temple Excursion
After an early breakfast, we depart for the magnificent Esna Temple, south of Luxor. Built over 3000 years ago, the Esna Temple, which means ‘the city of the Fish,’ was dedicated to the god of creation, Khnum, and was considered to be the source of the River Nile. Inside we find many symbols of this fascinating civilisation, including carved hieroglyphs and sculptures. We enjoy a guided tour of the Temple before returning to our hotel for a presentation with Pete Lawrence followed by dinner.
August 2nd – Eclipse Viewing Day
After breakfast, we head to our eclipse viewing site near Luxor Temple. Pete Lawrence is on hand to provide photography tips and insight. Every 18 years and 11 days, the Saros Cycle series 136 occurs and has up until now produced some of the longest eclipses, notably an incredible 6 minute 38.86 seconds in 2009 – and eclipse chasers are expecting the 2027 phenomenon to be a truly awesome spectacle. Afterwards, we return to our hotel for dinner and much discussion about the eclipse!
August 3rd – Luxor
After breakfast, we spend time at leisure in Luxor. There is much to see and admire around the bustling metropolis, from the stunning architecture that reflects the city’s ancient history to various historic buildings. Later, we enjoy an evening cruise on the Nile River on a traditional felucca. This Egyptian sailboat has been used for thousands of years to traverse the Nile, and we should be treated to the most spectacular sunset views of the city from the relaxing comfort of our boat. After our cruise on the Nile, we return to our hotel for dinner.
August 4th – Visit to Dendera Temple
We start the day with an early breakfast and then head to the impressively large Dendera Temple. Here we discover many historic structures such as a basilica, a sacred lake and many temples and shrines. The site also contains the Temple of Hathor, one of ancient Egypt’s best-preserved sites. We enjoy a post eclipse presentation, recapping the events and sharing images of the day of the Eclipse.
August 5th – Departure
We check out of our hotel and transfer to Luxor Airport for our flight to Cairo and onward flight to Heathrow.
From £4,499per person
DEPOSIT: At time of booking = £800pp.
Staggered payments of.
15th November 2025 £500pp.
15th November 2026 £1000pp.
Final Balance due by 15th March 2027
Hotel
Range of hotels (JG4 rating)
We stay at a hotel such as the locally-rated 4-star Baron Hotel in Cairo, located in the ancient Heliopolis district of the city, providing easy access to Cairo's historical landmarks, vibrant markets and cultural attractions. The luxurious hotel has a rich history dating back to the early 20th century. The hotel offers a unique blend of classic sophistication and modern comfort. Facilities include three restaurants, two bars, nightclub, café, shopping arcade and a state-of-the-art wellness centre. All comfortable and spacious rooms are en-suite with minibar, free Wi-Fi and flat-screen TVs.
Iberotel Hotel, Luxor (JG4 rating)
The Iberotel Luxor is positioned on the River Nile, close to Luxor Temple and overlooking the Theban Hills. This contemporary, locally rated four-star hotel is conveniently located for our tour and offers some truly unique facilities. These include beautiful gardens with superb views of the Nile, a pool floating on the Nile itself and a restaurant boat. All comfortable and spacious rooms are en-suite and include satellite TV, free Wi-Fi, a hairdryer, air conditioning and a safety deposit box.
JG4 rating
Accommodation in our JG4 category is of an even higher standard, typically offering a wide range of facilities and services. Bedrooms are designed to make your stay the most comfortable possible and the staff provide a service that reflects the detail and quality. You can also expect higher standards of food and beverages.
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