7 Nights/8 days - Every Friday
Aswan-Luxor-Aswan
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El-Hanem Sailing Dahabiya Cruise features six beautifully designed cabins, each named after a distinguished "Hanem," reflecting a rich history of respect and affection for esteemed women as they enjoyed every detail from the handmade Egyptian cotton sheets to the natural dark wood furniture. Still designed to tickle your senses and enhance your comfort as you explore iconic landmarks such as the majestic Philae Temple in Aswan. The journey then takes you to Luxor, where you'll delve into the wonders of the Valley of the Kings and Karnak Temple before returning to Aswan. All the while, you'll experience personalized service, exquisite dining, and serene sailing, far from the bustling crowds of larger vessels.
♦ Life Onboard
Life onboard the El Hanem Dahabiya is designed for relaxation and immersion in the beauty of the Nile offering deluxe cabins and suites, where you can actually taste the fine flavor of our hospitality.. Guests can anticipate a serene and intimate atmosphere, with personalized service and ample opportunities to enjoy the stunning scenery from the comfort of the boat. The focus is on a tranquil and culturally rich experience, allowing passengers to unwind and appreciate the historical wonders of Egypt.
♦ Children under 6 years of age travel free. Please provide their details under “special requirements” on the booking form.♦ Children aged 6–12 years receive a 50% discount on the adult rate, based on the cabin booked.♦ All children must share a cabin with an adult.
Overnight: AswanMeals: Lunch/Dinner/Tea, Coffee & Soft Drinks
Meals: Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner/Tea, Coffee & Soft Drinks
Sail back to Aswan, enjoying the picturesque landscapes as you approach the city. Upon arrival, you'll have the option to relax on board your Dahabiya, taking in the peaceful surroundings. Alternatively, there's an opportunity for an enriching cultural excursion to a vibrant Nubian Village, where you can experience local life and hospitality.
Meals: Breakfast/Tea, Coffee & Soft Drinks
♦ Children 1 to under 6 years of age are free of charge. ♦ Children 6 to under 12 years of age are 50% of the adult price.♦ Children from 12+ are full price
While on board, you can conveniently pay for additional services like beverages, merchandise, gratuities, spa treatments, salon services, medical needs, and laundry. Payments can be made using credit cards, cash (in your local currency), or Egyptian pounds, ensuring a smooth and flexible experience throughout your cruise.
Our tours and cabins are subject to availability, especially during peak travel seasons. We recommend booking early to secure your preferred dates and options. Once your request is reviewed, we’ll confirm availability and send you an update as soon as possible.
⮞ The booking price includes full board (meals) but excludes all beverages. Sightseeing packages are available at an additional charge. We recommend booking your excursions with Sunrise Tours either online in advance or upon arrival for added flexibility.
- Prices: Rates are quoted per person per cruise in USD, based on the seasonal rate.
⮞ Children’s Policy:
Use the calendar below to book this cruise. This cruise is repeated every Friday
Full board only
2m x 1,5m / Large bed / 1m x 1.5m / Twin Bed
Adult
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Notes: Child price 50% from the adult price in double cabin, and same price for child will be apply for all cabins except Suite cabins.
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