Esna (Egypt)

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Esna cruise port

Region
Nile River

Local Time
2024-11-27 06:37

min: 51 °F (10 °C) / max: 71 °F (22 °C) 55°F
12.8°C
Wind: 333°/ 5.8 m/s  Gust: 8.4 m/sWind: 333°/ 5.8 m/s  Gust: 8.4 m/sMod. breeze
5.8 m/s
Min / Max Temperature71 °F / 22 °C
51 °F / 11 °C
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Port Esna cruise ship schedule shows timetable calendars of all arrival and departure dates by month. The port's schedule lists all ships (in links) with cruises going to or leaving from Esna, Egypt. To see the full itineraries (ports of call dates and arrival / departure times) and their lowest rates – just follow the corresponding ship-link.

DayShipArrivalDeparture
1 October, 2027
Friday
Viking Cruises Cruises cruise lineViking Hathor
2 October, 2027
Saturday
Viking Cruises Cruises cruise lineViking Sekhmet
2 October, 2027
Saturday
Viking Cruises Cruises cruise lineViking Aton
3 October, 2027
Sunday
Viking Cruises Cruises cruise lineViking Amun
4 October, 2027
Monday
Viking Cruises Cruises cruise lineViking Sobek
5 October, 2027
Tuesday
Viking Cruises Cruises cruise lineViking Osiris
6 October, 2027
Wednesday
Viking Cruises Cruises cruise lineViking Thoth
6 October, 2027
Wednesday
Viking Cruises Cruises cruise lineViking Ptah
8 October, 2027
Friday
Viking Cruises Cruises cruise lineViking Hathor
9 October, 2027
Saturday
Viking Cruises Cruises cruise lineViking Sekhmet
9 October, 2027
Saturday
Viking Cruises Cruises cruise lineViking Aton
10 October, 2027
Sunday
Viking Cruises Cruises cruise lineViking Amun
11 October, 2027
Monday
Viking Cruises Cruises cruise lineViking Sobek
12 October, 2027
Tuesday
Viking Cruises Cruises cruise lineViking Osiris
13 October, 2027
Wednesday
Viking Cruises Cruises cruise lineViking Thoth
13 October, 2027
Wednesday
Viking Cruises Cruises cruise lineViking Ptah
15 October, 2027
Friday
Viking Cruises Cruises cruise lineViking Hathor
16 October, 2027
Saturday
Viking Cruises Cruises cruise lineViking Sekhmet
16 October, 2027
Saturday
Viking Cruises Cruises cruise lineViking Aton
17 October, 2027
Sunday
Viking Cruises Cruises cruise lineViking Amun
18 October, 2027
Monday
Viking Cruises Cruises cruise lineViking Sobek
19 October, 2027
Tuesday
Viking Cruises Cruises cruise lineViking Osiris
20 October, 2027
Wednesday
Viking Cruises Cruises cruise lineViking Thoth
20 October, 2027
Wednesday
Viking Cruises Cruises cruise lineViking Ptah
22 October, 2027
Friday
Viking Cruises Cruises cruise lineViking Hathor
23 October, 2027
Saturday
Viking Cruises Cruises cruise lineViking Sekhmet
23 October, 2027
Saturday
Viking Cruises Cruises cruise lineViking Aton
24 October, 2027
Sunday
Viking Cruises Cruises cruise lineViking Amun
25 October, 2027
Monday
Viking Cruises Cruises cruise lineViking Sobek
26 October, 2027
Tuesday
Viking Cruises Cruises cruise lineViking Osiris
27 October, 2027
Wednesday
Viking Cruises Cruises cruise lineViking Thoth
27 October, 2027
Wednesday
Viking Cruises Cruises cruise lineViking Ptah
29 October, 2027
Friday
Viking Cruises Cruises cruise lineViking Hathor
30 October, 2027
Saturday
Viking Cruises Cruises cruise lineViking Sekhmet
30 October, 2027
Saturday
Viking Cruises Cruises cruise lineViking Aton
31 October, 2027
Sunday
Viking Cruises Cruises cruise lineViking Amun

Esna is a Nile River cruise port and town in Upper Egypt, located on river's west bank, and approx 55 km (35 mi) south of Luxor. The town has population over 80,000 and is part of Luxor Governorate (total population over 1,27 million).

Esna temple is partially excavated, ~200 m (650 ft) from the river and ~9 m (25 ft) below street level. The temple was dedicated to the Ancient Gyptian god Khnum (source of Nile River), his family (Menhit, Nebtu, Heka) and also to goddess Neith (the first/prime creator of the universe, also governing its functions). The temple complex was built of red sandstone. The portico (roof structure) was supported by 6 rows of columns (total 24 pilars) all with lotus-leaf capitals (pilasters). The temple was one of Ancient Egypt's most important places of worship. According to building's wall-carved inscriptions, before entering all visitors had to cut their fingernails and toenails, to remove all body hair, to wash hands with natron (natural salt), to dress in linen (wearing wool was forbidden) and to abstain from sexual intercourse for several days.

In 1906, the British constructed here a barrage bridge over Nile River. A second bridge was constructed in the 1990s. Nile cruise ships visiting Esna navigate the route between Luxor and Aswan. Passing of riverboats through Esna locks usually takes 2-3 hours.

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