5 Days The Orient Dahabiya from Luxor
Overview
5 Days The Orient Dahabiya from Luxor with Book Egypt Travel offers a truly unique luxury Nile cruise Egypt experience. It combines authentic 18th-century colonial design with modern comfort on a beautifully crafted two-masted sailing boat. This private Nile cruise from Luxor to Aswan invites you to relax on a half-shaded sun deck. You can admire the Nileโs timeless landscapes and traditional villages. Below deck, enjoy an elegant salon, a cozy lounge, four stylish cabins, and a spacious suite. After exploring iconic temples, unwind in the warm salon with its small library, comfortable seating, and peaceful atmosphere. With personalized service, gourmet touches, and an intimate setting, 5 Days The Orient Dahabiya from Luxor is the perfect choice. It is ideal for high-end travelers seeking an exclusive and unforgettable Egypt travel experience with Book Egypt Travel.
Included/Exclude
- Transfers to and from any address in Luxor or Aswan to the Dahabiya, depending on the itinerary Sightseeing,
- all entrance fees
- English-speaking guide services on board
- Full board accommodation, breakfast, lunch, afternoon tea and dinner Tea, coffee, mineral water and soft drinks throughout the voyage
- Complimentary Wireless Internet Access โ
- Fair Usage Policy.
- Alcoholic beverages
- tipping
Tour Plan
The pick-up point for this trip is the address of your choice in Luxor. At 9 am, youโll be met by your Djed host. Departure to Esna (50 km south), home port of Dahabiya The Orient. Embarkation on the Dahabiya for a 4-Nighta cruise along the Nile between Esna and Aswan. A visit to the Esna temple and a short walk through the local markets. Cruise to
El Kab
The ancient town of Nekheb, to visit the remains of its temples and some of the tombs cut into the cliffs. Set sail for a small island where the boat will moor for the night. Dinner will be served on board the Dahabiya or on the tranquil banks of the Nile. First night on board.
Edfu Templeย
visit the temple of Horus, the best-preserved of all the temples in Egypt. Set sail for a small island where the boat will moor for the night; later stops will take you to small villages and the desert. Later stops will take you to small villages and the desert. Set sail for a small island where the boat will moor for the night. Dinner will be served on board the Dahabiya or on the tranquil banks of the Nile. Second night on board.
Relax in a deck chair and watch the riverside pass by while the crew sails to
Gebel El Silsila.
Explore the rock-cut chapels of Seti I, Ramesses II, Merenptah and Horemheb and also remnants of the monuments in the old sandstone quarries. During lunch on the sun deck the Dahabiya sails towards
Kom Ombo
where you go ashore to see the double temple of Sobek and Haroeris. Set sail for the island of Maniha, where the Dahabiya will moor for the night. Set sail for the island of Maniha, where the Dahabiya will moor for the night. This island is one of the many lovely spots for a refreshing dip in the Nile. The waters are relatively shallow and the scenery is fantastic, it is also very peaceful and quiet. Dinner will be served on a beautiful spot on the banks of the Nile, under a twinkling night sky โ Youโll find no flashing disco here! Third night on board.
Sail to Daraw and take a walking tour to the village to visit the markets of Daraw, once the last stop on the famous 40-day desert road between Sudan and Egypt. Sailing continues to the Nubian village of El Koubania, near Aswan. Fourth and last night on board.
End of the Dahabiya journey in Aswan after breakfast on board. Transfer to
Philae Temple
Philae Temple, dedicated to Isis, was built during the Ptolemaic and Roman eras. Famous for its elegant reliefs, it was relocated to Agilkia Island to protect it from flooding. It stands today as a symbol of ancient faith and preservation.
Next, visit the imposing High Dam, which impounds the Nile to Lake Nasser, with both positive and negative effects.
Aswan High Dam
The Aswan High Dam, completed in 1970, controls Nile floods, generates power, and creates Lake Nasser. It advanced Egyptโs development but required relocating ancient sites like Abu Simbel.
Your private driver will transfer you to your next destination in Aswanโwhether itโs the airport for your departure flight or a hotel for an extended stay. Take a moment to reflect on the unforgettable memories, breathtaking scenery, and timeless history you experienced during your Nile adventure.
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We had an unforgettable experience sailing on Dahabiya The Orient with Book Egypt Travel. From the moment we stepped onboard, everything felt peaceful, intimate, and very different from the large cruise ships. The pace of the journey was perfect, allowing us to truly relax and enjoy the beauty of the Nile.
The cabins were charming, clean, and very comfortable, and the sun deck quickly became our favorite place to unwind while watching the stunning scenery pass by. The food was delicious every day, and the atmosphere onboard felt warm and welcoming.