Holiday in Aswan
City in Egypt — tips, highlights & best time to visit 🇪🇬
Country
Egypt
Type
City
Best time to travel
October to March — pleasant 25-30°C. Abu Simbel on February 22 and October 22: Sun Festival, when the sun illuminates the temple. Summer unbearable (45°C+).
Budget/day
Getting there from Germany
Flight via Cairo to Aswan (about 7-8 hours). Alternatively, Nile cruise from Luxor (3-4 days). Domestic flight from Cairo 1.5 hours.
About Aswan
Aswan is Egypt's southernmost city and the quieter, more romantic counterpart to the monumental Luxor. Here, where the Nile takes on its most beautiful form — fanned out in blue channels between golden sand dunes and green islands — the pace of travel slows down and you feel the pulse of Africa more strongly than anywhere else in Egypt. The Nile in Aswan is breathtakingly beautiful. Instead of the flat banks further north, granite cliffs rise from the water, lush green islands offer shady oases, and the desert begins right at the riverbank. A felucca ride at sunset, when the sails glow against the orange sky and Nubian songs waft over the water, is one of the most romantic experiences in Egypt. The Philae Temple on Agilkia Island is a gem. The Temple of Isis was saved in one of the largest rescue operations in archaeological history from the floods of Lake Nasser and was moved stone by stone to the higher neighboring island. The boat ride to the island through the blue water and the sight of the temple among palm trees is magical — especially during the evening sound and light show. The Nubian Museum tells the fascinating story of Nubian culture, which flourished for millennia in the border area between Egypt and Sudan. The Nubian villages on the West Bank, with their brightly painted houses in blue, yellow, and orange, are a sight to behold. A visit to a Nubian family with tea, baby crocodiles (a Nubian custom), and warm hospitality is a highlight away from the large tourist crowds. The Aswan High Dam, one of the largest construction projects of the 20th century, holds back the immense Lake Nasser. From here, excursions to the Abu Simbel Temple — the colossal rock temple of Ramses II, 280 kilometers further south, whose four 20-meter-high seated statues are among the most impressive monuments of antiquity — also start.
Top 5 highlights in Aswan
The places you absolutely must not miss.
Philae Temple
Isis Temple on a Nile island — accessible by boat, especially magical during the sound and light show
Abu Simbel
Colossal rock temple with four 20-meter statues of Ramses II — UNESCO World Heritage, 3 hours south
Felucca at Sunset
Sailing on the Nile between granite cliffs and green islands — Aswan's most romantic experience
Nubian Villages
Colorfully painted houses, warm hospitality, and insight into Nubian culture
Elephantine Island
Nile island with ruins, nilometer, and botanical garden — accessible by foot or by boat
Hotels in Aswan
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Reise-SIM für Aswan
Günstig surfen im Urlaub mit travSIM
Pauschalreisen & Rundreisen
Berge & Meer – 170 Tage Cookie
Best time to travel for Aswan
Recommended travel time
October to March — pleasant 25-30°C. Abu Simbel on February 22 and October 22: Sun Festival, when the sun illuminates the temple. Summer unbearable (45°C+).
Summer
40-48°C, practically no rain, very dry
Winter
18-30°C, sunny, perfect travel weather
How much does a holiday in Aswan cost?
Average costs per person per day
Budget
20-35€ (simple hotel, local food, felucca)
Hostel, Street food, Public transport
Mid-range
Hotel, Restaurant, Excursions
Luxury
150-350€ (Old Cataract Hotel, private Abu Simbel tour)
Boutique hotel, Fine dining
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Insider knowledge that makes your holiday better.
Abu Simbel at sunrise: Start at 3 AM from Aswan in convoy — arriving at sunrise, when the temple is bathed in golden light, is unforgettable.
Old Cataract Hotel: Even if you don't stay there: Afternoon tea on the terrace with a view of the Nile (where Agatha Christie wrote) is a must.
Nubian village by boat: Take a felucca to the West Bank and visit the Nubian villages on foot — more authentic than organized tours.
Visit the spice market: The souk in Aswan has the best spices in Egypt — saffron, hibiscus, and karkadeh (hibiscus tea) at bargain prices.
Food & drink in Aswan
These specialties you must try!
