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Taste of Egypt
Avalon Waterways70107

Taste of Egypt

Date

2027-01-07

Duration

4 nights

Departure Port

Cairo

Egypt

Arrival Port

Cairo

Egypt

Rating

Luxury

Theme

History & Culture

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MS Farah

Avalon Waterways

MS Farah

Launched

2011

Refitted

—

Tonnage

—

Passengers

124

Cabins

62

Crew

85

Length

71 m

Width

—

Speed

—

Adults Only

No

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Itinerary

Day 1

Day 1

Ho Chi Minh City

Vietnam
Ho Chi Minh City

Still whispered as Saigon by its ten million residents, Ho Chi Minh City pulses with an energy that outlasted every empire and every war. The French colonial grandeur of Notre-Dame Cathedral and Gustave Eiffel's Central Post Office stands in vivid counterpoint to the city's kinetic street life — an endless river of motorbikes, fragrant with pho broth and charcoal-grilled meats. Do not miss the Reunification Palace, a time capsule of Cold War modernism, or a dawn bowl of bánh mì from a sidewalk vendor. The dry season, November through April, offers the most comfortable conditions for exploration.

Day 2

Day 2

Vinh Long

Vietnam
Vinh Long

Vinh Long is a river town at the heart of Vietnam's Mekong Delta, renowned for its bustling Cai Be floating market, lush fruit orchards on river islands, and the delta's distinctive cuisine. Must-dos include a dawn sampan visit to the floating market, tasting crispy elephant ear fish wrapped in rice paper, and visiting island orchards and coconut candy workshops. November through April's dry season offers the best weather for delta exploration.

Day 3

Day 3

Chau Doc

Vietnam
Chau Doc

Châu Đốc is a mystical border town where the Mekong meets Cambodia, combining Vietnamese, Cham Muslim, and Khmer Buddhist cultures around the pilgrimage mountain of Sam (Núi Sam). Must-do experiences include visiting Sam Mountain's pagodas, touring floating fish farms, and tasting the town's famous bún cá turmeric fish noodle soup. November through April's dry season is most comfortable; the flood season reveals the delta's full hydraulic drama.

Day 4

Day 4

Phnom Penh

Cambodia
Phnom Penh

Phnom Penh rises from the confluence of the Mekong, Tonlé Sap, and Bassac rivers with a resilience that makes it one of Southeast Asia's most affecting capitals — a city that endured the Khmer Rouge's "Year Zero" and has re-emerged as a place of broad riverfront boulevards, excellent Khmer cuisine, and a cultural energy that feels earned rather than manufactured. The Royal Palace and its Silver Pagoda, housing a life-size gold Buddha studded with 9,584 diamonds, is the city's architectural centrepiece; the Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum, a former high school converted to a prison by the Khmer Rouge, is sobering but essential history. November through February offers the most comfortable climate for extended exploration.

Day 5

Day 5

Luxor

Egypt
Luxor

Luxor is the greatest open-air museum on earth — the modern city occupying the site of ancient Thebes, capital of Egypt during the New Kingdom's golden age when pharaohs such as Hatshepsut, Tutankhamun, and Ramesses II built temples of a scale and beauty that still stagger the imagination. The East Bank holds the incomparable complexes of Karnak and Luxor Temple; across the Nile, the West Bank conceals the Valley of the Kings, where sixty-three royal tombs were cut into the limestone beneath the pyramid-shaped peak of Al-Qurn. A felucca sunset sail on the Nile, with the cliffs of Thebes glowing amber, is among travel's most transcendent moments. October through April offers the ideal climate.

Day 1

Ho Chi Minh City

Vietnam
Ho Chi Minh City

Still whispered as Saigon by its ten million residents, Ho Chi Minh City pulses with an energy that outlasted every empire and every war. The French colonial grandeur of Notre-Dame Cathedral and Gustave Eiffel's Central Post Office stands in vivid counterpoint to the city's kinetic street life — an endless river of motorbikes, fragrant with pho broth and charcoal-grilled meats. Do not miss the Reunification Palace, a time capsule of Cold War modernism, or a dawn bowl of bánh mì from a sidewalk vendor. The dry season, November through April, offers the most comfortable conditions for exploration.

Day 2

Vinh Long

Vietnam
Vinh Long

Vinh Long is a river town at the heart of Vietnam's Mekong Delta, renowned for its bustling Cai Be floating market, lush fruit orchards on river islands, and the delta's distinctive cuisine. Must-dos include a dawn sampan visit to the floating market, tasting crispy elephant ear fish wrapped in rice paper, and visiting island orchards and coconut candy workshops. November through April's dry season offers the best weather for delta exploration.

Day 3

Chau Doc

Vietnam
Chau Doc

Châu Đốc is a mystical border town where the Mekong meets Cambodia, combining Vietnamese, Cham Muslim, and Khmer Buddhist cultures around the pilgrimage mountain of Sam (Núi Sam). Must-do experiences include visiting Sam Mountain's pagodas, touring floating fish farms, and tasting the town's famous bún cá turmeric fish noodle soup. November through April's dry season is most comfortable; the flood season reveals the delta's full hydraulic drama.

Day 4

Phnom Penh

Cambodia
Phnom Penh

Phnom Penh rises from the confluence of the Mekong, Tonlé Sap, and Bassac rivers with a resilience that makes it one of Southeast Asia's most affecting capitals — a city that endured the Khmer Rouge's "Year Zero" and has re-emerged as a place of broad riverfront boulevards, excellent Khmer cuisine, and a cultural energy that feels earned rather than manufactured. The Royal Palace and its Silver Pagoda, housing a life-size gold Buddha studded with 9,584 diamonds, is the city's architectural centrepiece; the Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum, a former high school converted to a prison by the Khmer Rouge, is sobering but essential history. November through February offers the most comfortable climate for extended exploration.

Day 5

Luxor

Egypt
Luxor

Luxor is the greatest open-air museum on earth — the modern city occupying the site of ancient Thebes, capital of Egypt during the New Kingdom's golden age when pharaohs such as Hatshepsut, Tutankhamun, and Ramesses II built temples of a scale and beauty that still stagger the imagination. The East Bank holds the incomparable complexes of Karnak and Luxor Temple; across the Nile, the West Bank conceals the Valley of the Kings, where sixty-three royal tombs were cut into the limestone beneath the pyramid-shaped peak of Al-Qurn. A felucca sunset sail on the Nile, with the cliffs of Thebes glowing amber, is among travel's most transcendent moments. October through April offers the ideal climate.

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Deluxe Stateroom

Inside
DS

Room features: 

  • LCD TV
  • Mini bar
  • Private safe box
  • Internet connection
  • Private bathroom
  • Bathtub
  • French balcony
  • Premium hairdryer
  • Individually controlled air-conditioned system
  • Pillow menu included: choose from a range of soft, water, orthopedic, and sponge pillows.

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Royal Suite

Inside
RS

Room Features

  • LCD TV
  • Mini bar
  • Private safe box
  • Internet connection
  • Private bathroom
  • Bathtub
  • Premium hairdryer
  • Individually controlled air-conditioned system
  • Pillow menu included: choose from a range of soft, water, orthopedic, and sponge pillows.
  • French balcony

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