Travel operator has announced that its Nile Cruise holidays have now resumed normal operation after the political unrest across Egypt.
The area of Luxor has experienced consistent periods of calm over the last few weeks, and so the Foreign and Commonwealth Office has now amended its travel advice, and is no longer advising against non-essential travel to the region.
On the back of this advice, African Safari Club has confirmed that as of 28th February 2011, its Nile Cruise Holidays will now be operating as normal, alongside its Taba Heights holidays which have remained completely unaffected by the unrest.
One of Britain’s market leaders in providing safari holidays to Kenya, have been dealing in African holidays and safaris for over 40 years. In recent years the company has expanded its holiday portfolio beyond its staple country of Kenya to include other African resorts, including Egyptian resorts such as Taba Heights, and river cruises along the Nile.
River Nile cruises can be taken on either of two wonderful cruise ships; the four-star M.S Fleurette, and the five-star M.S Da Vinci. Both ships have a range of facilities and entertainment venues on board, including swimming pools, bars, restaurants and gift shops.
The River take you to ten of Egypt’s finest ancient monuments and temples, from the Valley of the Kings and the Kom Ombo Temple, to the city of Aswan, where Agatha Christie wrote one of his most famous novels, "Death on the Nile".
Prices are based on two people sharing a twin cabin, and include return flights from London Gatwick to Luxor Airport, all taxes and transfers, and ten free excursions included in your holiday itinerary.
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