Philae Temple (Temple of Isis)
The romantic island temple of Isis — set on a beautiful island in the Nile near Aswan.
The Philae Temple complex was originally located on Philae Island but was relocated to nearby Agilkia Island after the construction of the Aswan High Dam. The main temple is dedicated to the goddess Isis and is known for its beautiful reliefs, elegant colonnades, and romantic island setting. It was the last place in Egypt where the ancient Egyptian religion was openly practiced — the temple was not closed until 550 AD by the Emperor Justinian.
Why Visit
What to See
Temple of Isis
Kiosk of Trajan
Sound & Light Show
Boat Ride
Historical Details
Cult of Isis
Relocation
Visitor Tips
- Take the boat from the Aswan marina — negotiate the price before boarding
- The Sound & Light Show (evening) is worth a separate visit
- Morning light is best for photography of the temple facades
- Combine with the Aswan High Dam and Unfinished Obelisk for a full day
Related Monuments
Abu Simbel Temples
Two massive rock-cut temples of Ramesses II — a masterpiece of ancient engineering.
New Kingdom, c. 1264 BCAswan High Dam
The modern engineering marvel that tamed the Nile — creating Lake Nasser and transforming Egypt.
Modern, built 1960–1970Unfinished Obelisk
An abandoned giant in a granite quarry — revealing exactly how the ancient Egyptians carved obelisks.
New Kingdom, c. 1460 BCOpening Hours
7 AM – 4 PM
Entry Fee
150 EGP (plus boat fee)
Period
Ptolemaic–Roman Period, c. 380 BC – 550 AD
Location
24.0226, 32.8841
Related Tours
- Nile Cruise: Luxor to Aswan (4 Days)From $720 per person