
Aswan Day Trips & Excursions
Book the best day trips from Aswan: Abu Simbel by road or air, Philae Temple, the High Dam, Nubian villages, feluccas, Kom Ombo and Edfu.
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From Aswan: Abu Simbel Temple Day Trip with Hotel Pickup

4 Days Nile Cruise from Aswan to Luxor including Abu Simbel and Hot Air Balloon

Abu Simbel Private Full-Day Tour from Aswan

3 Night Nile Cruise from Aswan to Luxor

From Luxor: Edfu, Kom Ombo, Aswan Private All-Inclusive Tour

Aswan: Shared Half-Day Tour to the Nubian Village

Abu Simbel Private Full-Day Tour from Aswan

Aswan: 4-Day Private Nile Cruise to Luxor with Balloon Ride

Private Day Tour to Abu Simbel Temples from Aswan

4-Day Nile Cruise sails Aswan to Luxor&Abu Simbel.Hot air Balloon

Abu Simbel Day Trip

4-Day 3-Night Nile Cruise from Aswan to Luxor&Abu Simbel+Balloon

From Luxor: 3-Day Nile Cruise to Aswan with Private Guide

From Aswan: Overnight Nile Cruise to Luxor with Meals

Full Day Tour to Abu Simbel Temples from Aswan

Transfer from Aswan to Luxor

Private Customizable Day Tour To Abu Simbel From Aswan By Private Car

2 nights Nile cruise includes tours from Aswan to luxor
4-Day 3-Night Nile Cruise from Aswan to Luxor - Private Tour
Aswan Airport Private Transfer

Aswan: Philae Temple, Unfinished Obelisk & High Dam Tour

4-Day Nile cruise Aswan to Luxor with Abu Simbel & Guided Tours

2-Day Abu Simbel Tour Light and Sound Show

Aswan to Luxor Private Transfers

Budget 4-Day Nile Cruise from Aswan to Luxor

Aswan: Nubian Village Tour by Motorboat

Abu Simbel Private Tour From Aswan

Private transfer from Aswan to Luxor
Aswan Day Tour Visiting Philae Temple, Unfinished Obelisk and High Dam in Aswan

8 nights Cairo,Aswan,Luxor,Abu simbel,Nile cruise&Red sea from Cairo airport
Aswan is the softest, most relaxed of Egypt's great destinations, a place where the Nile widens between granite islands and the pace slows to the drift of a felucca sail. It is also the launch point for one of the country's most spectacular excursions, the rock temples of Abu Simbel. The trips below span the monumental and the gentle, from the colossi of Ramses II to a boat ride to a Nubian village painted in blues and yellows. Prices are ranges only, so always verify the current rate with the operator before you book.
Abu Simbel by Road or Air
The great temples of Abu Simbel, carved for Ramses II and relocated stone by stone to save them from the rising lake, sit about 280 km south of Aswan near the Sudanese border. By road it is roughly a three to four hour drive each way, with vehicles typically leaving before dawn, so the full day runs around ten to twelve hours with a couple of hours at the site. The faster alternative is a short flight from Aswan, which turns the whole outing into about five to six hours but costs considerably more, often around $250 to $450 per person. Our Abu Simbel guide covers both options in detail.
Philae Temple, the High Dam & the Unfinished Obelisk
The classic Aswan half day loops together three sights close to the city. The Temple of Philae, dedicated to Isis, sits on its own island and is reached by a short motorboat ride, which is half the charm. The Aswan High Dam explains how modern Egypt tamed the Nile and created Lake Nasser, and the Unfinished Obelisk lies in its ancient granite quarry, revealing exactly how the pharaohs cut their monuments. Together these take about four to five hours.
Nubian Village by Boat
A trip to a Nubian village is Aswan's most colourful few hours. You travel by boat, often past the Aga Khan Mausoleum and the desert dunes, to a riverside community of brightly painted houses, hibiscus tea and henna. It is relaxed, family-friendly and best in the late afternoon, running around three to four hours including the sail.
Felucca to Elephantine & Kitchener's Island
No visit to Aswan is complete without a felucca. These traditional sailboats glide between Elephantine Island, with its ancient ruins and Nubian villages, and Kitchener's Island, home to the lush Aswan Botanical Garden. An hour or two at sunset, with the granite boulders glowing gold, is one of the most memorable and affordable things you can do here.
Kom Ombo & Edfu
Heading north, the temples of Kom Ombo and Edfu make an excellent day, either as a road trip or as the stops that Nile cruises make between Aswan and Luxor. Kom Ombo is the unusual double temple shared between the gods Sobek and Horus, with a small crocodile museum alongside, while Edfu is the best-preserved temple in Egypt, dedicated to the falcon god Horus. A combined day trip runs around eight to ten hours depending on the pace.
Best time, booking & private vs group
October to April is the prime season, with warm days and cool evenings; Aswan is notably hotter than the north, so summer means dawn starts. Book Abu Simbel, especially by flight, a few days ahead in peak season, and reserve feluccas and Nubian trips the day before. Private tours give you flexible timing, hotel pickup and a personal guide, which is worth it for the long Abu Simbel run, while shared group trips keep costs down for the shorter local sights. For the temples, a licensed guide brings the carvings to life.
Common questions
What are the best day trips from Aswan?
The standouts are Abu Simbel, the island Temple of Philae paired with the High Dam and the Unfinished Obelisk, a boat trip to a Nubian village, a felucca sail around Elephantine and Kitchener's islands, and the temples of Kom Ombo and Edfu to the north.
Can you visit Abu Simbel as a day trip from Aswan?
Yes, and it is the most popular way to see it. By road it is a full day of about ten to twelve hours with an early start, since the temples are roughly three to four hours' drive each way. A short flight from Aswan cuts the whole trip to around five to six hours for a higher price.
How long do you need in Aswan?
About two to three days lets you fit the Philae, High Dam and obelisk half day, a felucca and Nubian village afternoon, and a full day out to Abu Simbel or the Kom Ombo and Edfu temples.
Is a private or group tour better from Aswan?
Private tours offer flexible timing, hotel pickup and a personal guide, which really pays off on the long Abu Simbel journey. Group and shared trips are cheaper and work well for the shorter local sights like Philae, the Nubian village and the felucca.
How much do Aswan day trips cost?
Abu Simbel by road is a moderate full-day rate, while going by flight often runs around $250 to $450 per person. Local half-day tours and felucca sails cost much less. Prices shift with fuel, flights and ticket fees, so confirm the current rate before booking.
How do I book a day trip from Aswan?
Pick a trip on this page, choose your date and group size, and book online in advance, especially for Abu Simbel and the flight option in high season. Check what is included, whether entry tickets and the Abu Simbel fee are covered, and where you will be picked up.

