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I was on a wonderful cruise on the Nile in 1999. It was something I will never forget. I was actually there for a month, the cruise was only 4 or five days, but it was spectacular. We departed from Aswan and sailed up to Luxor. I highly recommend Egypt to anyone, but there are lots of practicalities to plan for. You will find that learning a bit of Arabic will really endear you to the people. I will look up the name of the cruise ship that I was on. Egypt will blow you away completely, and nothing you have seen on TV will prepare you for the magnificent things you will see. It is not a trip it is a life changing event, at least for me it was.
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Thanks ... looks relaxing ......
![]() Google shows this (although the info for this vessel seems to be for 2004; if you click on "Other Nile Cruises" at the left side of the page some of those links show rates / cruises for 2006): http://www.safariegypt.com/egypt_nil..._shehrayar.htm Oberoi Shehrayar Nile Cruise Oberoi Shehrayar Nile cruise as her sister ship Oberoi Shehrazad is an elegant Nile Cruise with only 38 cabins and two suites, owned by Oberoi Egypt Nile cruises, the Shehrayar 9 standard cabins have private bathrooms with shower, air-conditioning, telephone, mini-bar, television and safe deposit box, only twin beds are available in standard rooms .The 29 deluxe cabins got either King size bed or twin and two private bathrooms with shower (approx. 23 square meters) while the two suites are both nearly 30 square meters. The Oberoi Shehrayar restaurant where all meals are served, give a beautiful view of the Nile and offer a variety of Continental and Oriental cuisine for the discerning traveler. The stylish lounge is the place for a drink and relaxation, and the open deck is perfect during the day with its pool, and from the evening the best place to watch the night sky with its magical stars over the Nile. The Shehrayar Oberoi Nile cruise has a special gym for fitness, various gymnastic equipment are available, as games, a multilingual library, audiovisual equipment and billiard. Luxurious coaches with air condition and knowledgeable Egyptologists make sightseeing both comfortable and rewarding. Top end cruise is often a major cost of a tour to Egypt, and we believe anyone going on a cruise deserves to get the best possible information up front. It's part of our level of service, so enjoy the large photos from the ship. It's a recommended way to choose the best cruise according to own preferences. Oberoi Shehrayar Nile cruise sail 4 nights & 7 nights cruise trip starting in Aswan and 3 nights /4 days & 7 nights/8 days cruise trip starting in Luxor. English guide is Available on board. The Oberoi Nile cruise is based on Full board. |
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Check this one out ... the site says it's set to start sailing the Nile in February 2006 ...
The Nostalgic Nile - cruise the River Nile in the leisurely style of yesteryear. http://www.cruisingholidays.co.uk/wriver.aspx?hid=6205 ![]() Dahabiyyas were popular amongst those who wished to enjoy Egypt at a leisurely pace, to drink in the landscapes, and peruse the monuments and villages on the riverbanks. We intend to revive those elegant days, but with modern comforts and conveniences. ![]() The new dahabiyya – the Zahra (flower) – is currently being completed with an inaugural sailing in February 2006. The Zahra is exclusive to us and our partners Bales Worldwide, and you will not find anything similar offered by any other tour operator in the United Kingdom. Join us on an idyllic, tranquil journey on a sailboat fit for a king! |
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Wow, that looks amazing. Must cost a fortune compared to the other cruise ships like the one I took, but it's probably well worth it!
However, the Shehrayar was more than adequate, I promise. The food was great,each day there is a visit to archeological sites accompanied by extremely knowledgable Egyptologists, and staterooms that were very comfortable with large windows. Anyone with an interest in architecture, or the Ancients, must visit Egypt once in their lifetime. |
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Basically costs a couple of arms and a leg, but for a once-in-a-lifetime cruise -- if you could afford it -- it would definitely be worth it.
Out of curiosity, yesterday I sent in for info. Here is what I got back this morning -- for a 14 day cruise in April 2006: This cruise costs 2395 UK pounds per person sharing an outside twin cabin. There is also an 89 UK pound per person departure tax to pay on the above. Single Supplement: 1080 UK pounds This price includes: Scheduled direct flights, including U.K. Airport Passenger Duty and Passenger Service Charge Private transfers direct from the airport to your hotel and sailboat The services of our local representative in Cairo to help you with optional sightseeing Experienced English-speaking guide on the Zahra, exclusive to your group Sightseeing as detailed, including entrance fees Modern first class hotels. Exclusive 'dahabiyya' 11 full breakfasts, 7 lunches and 7 dinners. Wine, beer, soft drinks, tea and coffee are included in the price |
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Here's some more info on the Nostalgic Nile tour aboard the Zahra, including itinerary details: http://www.balesworldwide.com/Holida...1001?More=More
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I've been to Egypt a couple of times now.
Last time I went was in 2001 with A&K. I purposely chose their boat for 2 reasons. First A&K has the best guides for the shore excursions. They got us into certain tombs and sites that are often off limits and are far more interesting and spectacular than those that the hoards often visit. A little baksheesh goes a long way. The second reason was their advanced water system. "Tourista" is a serious issue in Egypt. Their cruise also included the round trip air fare from Aswan and tour of Abu Simbel. Its only a 10 minute flight but still its nice to have it all arranged and included. My itinerary which I highly recommend. 3 night Cairo staying in Giza at the Mena House. Cairo is a nightmare to get around. Staying out on the Giza side allows easy access to the Pyramids as well as Saqqara. If you're interested, while in Saqqara you should check out a particular noble's tomb. It unusual in that two men are buried there rather than husband and wife. If you're interested in details let me know. Save the Egyptian museum and Islamic sites for after the cruise. Flew then to Luxor 1 day before the cruise ship embarked and stayed at the Winter Palace. Luxor's corniche (the street along the Nile) is very charming after the chaos of Cairo. Did the A&K cruise from Luxor to Aswan including Abu Simbel. Simply terrific in every way. Flew back to Cairo and stayed 2 more days at the Marriott downtown which gives much easier access to the Egyptian Museum, the market, and the Islamic sites than if you stayed out in Giza. If you want any more specifics just ask. |
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