Why River Cruises For most travelers, the word “cruise” brings to mind a huge, ocean-bound, luxurious ship that travels from one country to another. But besides these gigantic cruise ships, there is another type popular with tourists worldwide—the river cruise.Read More...[...]
Every trip should be memorable, but it’s up to us how we spend each moment. If you are planning to go on a Nile river cruise, you are going to see some wonderful archaeological treasures on this journey. The cruiseRead More...[...]
Egypt is defined by the Nile River. The annual flooding and receding of the river’s waters, which leaves a thick layer of rich silt to stave off the encroaching desert, has shaped the country’s fortunes throughout its history. The pharaohs’Read More...[...]
When planning your trip to the Nile River in Egypt, what is better than customers’ word of mouth and the truthful testimonials that they have given so you, our future customers, can be confident in using our services? We areRead More...[...]
This year, a lot of tourists are choosing to see Egypt from the water. Curious to try it yourself? An Oberoi cruise in Egypt gives you a comfortable stay on board, along with guided visits to temples and historic landmarksRead More...[...]
What is The Dahabiya Nile Cruise? A passenger sailing boat called a Dahabiya Nile Cruise sails down Egypt’s Nile River. A shallow-bottomed, barge-like vessel with two or more sails is what the term usually refers to. Similar crafts on EgyptianRead More...[...]
The route of Nile Cruise Luxor Aswan takes 5 days and 4 days from Aswan to Luxor. You can also take a round-trip Nile cruise from Luxor and back or from Aswan and back. The sightseeing trips are the sameRead More...[...]
If you’re looking for a luxurious and relaxing way to see some of the most impressive ancient Egyptian sites, opting for a Nile cruise is the way to go. Many cruise companies offer Nile cruises, but if you’re looking forRead More...[...]
A luxury Dahabiya Nile cruise slows the pace so you can take in Egypt without the crowds. These traditional two-masted boats carry just a handful of guests, which means that you can enjoy unhurried meals, private shore visits, and nightsRead More...[...]
A Nile River cruise puts Egypt’s history right at your window. One morning, you’re watching fishermen cast nets in quiet coves, and by afternoon, you’re stepping onto Aswan’s sunbaked docks. The river carries you past palm-lined banks, desert cliffs, andRead More...[...]













