Even the connoisseur of Egypt will delight in the virgin landscapes of Lake Nasser. Created as a result of the Aswan High Dam, the lake covers a 500-km2 region known in antiquity as Nubia. To salvage the area's rich archeological heritage, UNESCO launched the Nubian Campaign in 1960, an effort involving 54 countries over a period of 20 years. Today, Lake Nasser and the

monuments relocated on its shores are accessible to travelers with a passion for discovery and a taste for comfort - aboard the cruise ships Eugenie and Kasr Ibrim.

Spacious interiors full of warmth and elegance await you on board Eugenie and Kasr Ibrim, the first vessels launched on Lake Nasser. Explore its natural beauty and archeological treasures in a gracious and leisurely atmosphere provided by attentive hosts with 25 years of experience in Nile cruising.

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