From$1,900
From$1,900
From$1,900
Embark on an unforgettable journey aboard the elegant Anoush Dahabiya Nile Cruise and experience the timeless beauty of the Nile in complete comfort and tranquility. This boutique sailing cruise offers an intimate and authentic way to travel between Luxor and Aswan, allowing you to discover Egypt’s most iconic ancient sites while enjoying personalized service, luxurious accommodations, and breathtaking river views.
During your voyage, explore the magnificent temples of Karnak and Luxor, uncover the secrets of the Valley of the Kings and the Temple of Queen Hatshepsut, and visit the remarkable temples of Edfu and Kom Ombo. Depending on your itinerary, you may also discover the wonders of Aswan, including the beautiful Philae Temple, the High Dam, and the rich Nubian culture. With leisurely sailing, delicious, freshly prepared cuisine, and peaceful evenings under the stars, Anoush Dahabiya creates a truly unforgettable Nile experience.
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Your expert representative will greet you upon arrival in Aswan — whether at the airport, train station, or your hotel — and set your journey in motion. Begin with a visit to the breathtaking Philae Temple, a masterpiece of ancient architecture occupying its own island in the heart of the Nile, dedicated to the goddess Isis and shimmering with carved reliefs at every turn.
Afterward, step aboard your elegant Dahabiya, settle into your cabin, and enjoy a freshly prepared lunch on deck. The afternoon is yours to relax and unwind as the river life drifts past. As evening falls, gather with your expert guide to hear the hidden stories and living culture of Egypt, before sitting down to dinner and your first night on the water.
Meals: Lunch, Dinner
Accommodation: On board the Dahabiya
Wake up to breakfast on board as the Dahabiya glides serenely south along the Nile, Egypt’s timeless landscapes unfolding on either bank. Step ashore to explore the remarkable Kom Ombo Temple — a one-of-a-kind double sanctuary dedicated to both Sobek, the crocodile god, and Horus the Elder — and hear the fascinating legends that have surrounded this place for thousands of years.
Back on board, the afternoon is delightfully open: take a refreshing swim in a safe stretch of the Nile, or simply stretch out on the sun deck with a cool local drink and let the scenery do the rest. Dinner on board and an overnight on the river round out a perfect day.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Accommodation: On board the Dahabiya
After breakfast, relax on the sundeck as the boat drifts toward Gebel El Silsila — the ancient quarry that supplied stone for virtually every great temple in Egypt, its cliffs still bearing the chisel marks of workers who shaped a civilisation with little more than hand tools. A humbling and fascinating stop.
Continue along the Nile to a riverside village, where daily life on the river islands offers a vivid and warm glimpse into a world largely unchanged for generations. The day’s final highlight is the mighty Temple of Horus at Edfu, Egypt’s second-largest temple and one of its best preserved, where the legendary conflict between Horus and Set plays out across walls of towering reliefs. Sail toward Luxor as the stars appear, and gather on deck for a warm farewell gathering hosted by the Dahabiya crew.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Accommodation: On board the Dahabiya
After breakfast, disembark at Esna and make your way to Luxor’s storied West Bank — a stretch of desert that holds roughly one third of all the ancient monuments on earth. Descend into the Valley of the Kings, where more than 60 elaborately decorated tombs were carved as eternal palaces for Egypt’s greatest pharaohs. Continue to the Mortuary Temple of Hatshepsut, its sweeping terraces rising against sheer limestone cliffs in tribute to Egypt’s most remarkable female ruler.
End the tour at the iconic Colossi of Memnon, the two vast seated statues of Amenhotep III long famed for their mysterious resonant “singing” at dawn. From here, transfer to your Luxor hotel to check in, freshen up, and enjoy free time — with optional tours available through your guide should you wish to explore further.
Meals: Breakfast
Accommodation: 4-star hotel in Luxor
Begin your final morning with a generous open buffet breakfast at the hotel before heading out for one last encounter with ancient Egypt — the magnificent Karnak Temple Complex. The largest religious site ever built, Karnak is less a single temple than an entire sacred city, its forests of columns and towering pylons constructed and embellished by pharaoh after pharaoh across more than a thousand years.
After your visit, a final transfer takes you to your onward destination in Luxor, carrying with you memories — and photographs — of an extraordinary journey along the world’s greatest river.
Meals: Breakfast
Your expert representative will greet you on arrival in Luxor — at the airport, train station, or your hotel — and welcome you to one of the most extraordinary places on earth: a city that holds one third of all the ancient monuments in the world.
Cross to the legendary West Bank and descend into the Valley of the Kings, where more than 60 elaborately decorated tombs were carved as eternal palaces for Egypt’s greatest pharaohs. Continue to the Mortuary Temple of Hatshepsut, its grand terraces rising against sheer limestone cliffs in honour of Egypt’s most remarkable female ruler, whose story is as compelling as the architecture built to tell it. End the day at the iconic Colossi of Memnon — the two vast seated statues long famed for their mysterious resonant voice — before transferring to your hotel to check in and rest.
Meals: None
Accommodation: 4-star hotel in Luxor
After a generous open buffet breakfast at your hotel, head out for a morning at the magnificent Karnak Temple Complex — less a single temple than an entire sacred city, its towering pylons and forests of columns built and embellished by pharaoh after pharaoh across more than a thousand years. Few places in Egypt make the ancient world feel quite so alive.
From Karnak, transfer to Esna to step aboard your elegant Dahabiya and begin life on the Nile. Settle into your cabin, enjoy a freshly prepared lunch on deck, and spend the afternoon sailing past islands, lush fields, and riverside gardens as the scenery shifts with every bend in the river. As evening falls, gather on deck for dinner and let your expert guide draw back the curtain on Egypt’s hidden culture and history.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Accommodation: On board the Dahabiya
Wake to breakfast on board as the Dahabiya glides through the morning calm. Step ashore at Edfu to explore the Temple of Horus — Egypt’s second-largest temple and one of its finest preserved — where towering walls of relief carving tell the epic story of Horus defeating the god Set in vivid, dramatic detail.
Continue sailing south as the Nile reveals its quieter side: small riverside communities where daily life unfolds at the water’s edge, offering a warm and unhurried glimpse into Egyptian river culture. Return to the Dahabiya as the sun sets, and end the day with dinner on board and a peaceful night on the river.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Accommodation: On board the Dahabiya
After breakfast, relax on the sundeck as your guide brings to life the story of Gebel El Silsila — the ancient quarry that supplied the raw stone for virtually every great temple in Egypt, its cliffs still bearing the chisel marks of workers who built a civilisation with little more than hand tools. A humbling place, and one most visitors never reach.
Continue sailing toward Kom Ombo to explore its remarkable double temple, dedicated jointly to Sobek the crocodile god and Horus the Elder, with twin entrances, twin halls, and twin sanctuaries reflecting a theological balance unique in all of Egypt. Hear the fascinating legends of Nubian culture and the crocodiles that once ruled this stretch of the Nile. Return to the Dahabiya for dinner and a tranquil overnight on the water.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Accommodation: On board the Dahabiya
Arrive in the enchanting city of Aswan, where Nubian colour, granite islands, and the Nile’s clearest waters create an atmosphere unlike anywhere else in Egypt. Visit the hauntingly beautiful Philae Temple — relocated stone by stone to Agilkia Island to save it from the rising waters of Lake Nasser — and explore its grand halls steeped in the timeless love legend of Isis and Osiris.
The afternoon is open for optional activities with your guide, should you wish to venture further. As evening falls, the Dahabiya crew host a warm farewell gathering on board, bringing the journey to a close with the same warmth and care that defined it from the first day. Dinner and a final peaceful overnight on the Nile follow.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Accommodation: On board the Dahabiya
Enjoy one last breakfast on board before disembarking and transferring to your onward destination in Aswan, taking with you photographs and memories of an extraordinary journey along the world’s greatest river. For those who wish to add a final, unforgettable chapter, an optional excursion to the legendary Abu Simbel Temples — the colossal rock-cut monuments of Ramesses II — is available and warmly recommended.
Meals: Breakfast
At My Way to Egypt, all prices are quoted in US Dollars (USD) unless explicitly stated otherwise. However, we are pleased to accept payment in other major international currencies such as Euros (EUR), British Pounds (GBP), and others, based on the official daily exchange rate on the day of payment.
Our prices are calculated based on current market rates, seasonal variations, and service availability. As such, they are subject to change without prior notice. However, once a deposit or full payment is received, your booking rate is locked in and guaranteed.
What’s Included in Our Packages:
Our published package prices typically cover:
Please refer to your specific booking confirmation and itinerary for a precise list of inclusions and exclusions.
Holiday Supplement: A 25% surcharge applies to all Nile Cruises and Tour Packages scheduled during Christmas, New Year, and Easter holidays, due to peak season demand.
To ensure a smooth booking process with My Way to Egypt, our payment and deposit policies vary depending on the type of service booked:
Once your payment is processed, you will receive a written confirmation, a custom itinerary, and travel documents by email. All payment receipts will also be provided for your records.
We understand that travel plans may need to change. If you need to cancel your tour, our cancellation policy is as follows:
Refunds (when applicable) are processed within 14 working days of receiving a written cancellation notice. Please note that some cruises or accommodations may apply stricter cancellation terms, which will be clearly communicated in your itinerary.
Cancellation Policy and Fees (‘My Way To Egypt’ and the Customer)
All cancellation requests must be made in writing via email. In case of cancellation, the following charges will apply based on the date of cancellation prior to the tour
start date:
| Cancellation Period | Installment Schedule | Cancellation Fee |
| Deposit – Non-refundable and secures your place on the tour | ASAP | 10% of the total tour price |
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Within date of booking until 3 rd) months |
30% |
50% Non-refundable of the installment |
| Between 3 rd - 6 th months | 30% | 75% Non-refundable of the installment |
| Up Until January 2027 | 30% | 100% Non-refundable of the installment |
The deposit is strictly non-refundable under all circumstances.
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Children Policy
If your tour includes airfare, then an extra charge for child rate may apply.
At My Way to Egypt, we are proud to offer family-friendly travel experiences. Our children’s pricing policy is as follows:
Children’s discounts apply only when sharing accommodation with two full-paying adults. Please note that some Nile Cruises and luxury hotels may apply different policies or restrict bookings for young children—these will be outlined in your itinerary if applicable.
Some unique experiences are optional and not included in the standard package. You can book these add-ons in advance or arrange them on-site (subject to availability). Optional experiences may include:
These optional tours are payable in USD or local currency (EGP). We recommend booking them in advance to ensure availability, especially during peak season.
While our packages are inclusive, we recommend that travelers budget for the following personal and incidental expenses:
We advise travelers to carry small amounts of local currency (EGP) for convenience, especially when visiting local markets or tipping service staff.
Tipping, known locally as "baksheesh", is a widely accepted custom and considered a sign of gratitude for good service. While not mandatory, tipping is strongly encouraged and appreciated by service staff. Below are suggested tipping amounts:
Unless specifically stated, tipping is not included in your package price. We recommend preparing small bills in USD or EGP for tipping convenience.
A Dahabiya Nile Cruise is a traditional Egyptian sailing boat that offers a luxury, small-group journey on the Nile River, usually between Luxor and Aswan. Unlike large cruise ships, Dahabiyas carry only a limited number of guests (often 8–24), creating a more private, quiet, and personalized experience. The boat is mainly powered by wind, giving travelers a peaceful and authentic sailing atmosphere.
A Dahabiya differs from a standard Nile cruise mainly in size, experience, and atmosphere. While large cruise ships carry hundreds of passengers and follow fixed schedules, Dahabiyas offer a more exclusive and flexible journey with fewer guests onboard. This means more personalized service, quieter surroundings, and access to smaller, less crowded sites along the Nile that big ships cannot reach. The overall experience is more like a private boutique cruise rather than a mass tourism trip.
Most Dahabiya Nile Cruises operate between Luxor and Aswan, or in reverse. Along the journey, guests usually visit some of Egypt’s most famous ancient sites such as Karnak Temple, Luxor Temple, Edfu Temple, Kom Ombo Temple, and the highlights of Aswan including Philae Temple and the High Dam. In addition, Dahabiyas often stop at small islands and local Nubian villages, offering unique cultural experiences that are not included in regular cruise itineraries.
A Dahabiya cruise typically lasts between three and seven nights, depending on the chosen itinerary. Short cruises usually focus on the main highlights between Luxor and Aswan, while longer cruises allow for a slower pace with more time for relaxation, sailing, and additional sightseeing stops along the Nile. The flexible duration makes it suitable for different types of travelers.
A Dahabiya cruise package usually includes accommodation in a private cabin with an en-suite bathroom, full-board meals prepared onboard, and guided excursions with a professional Egyptologist. Most packages also include onboard service, housekeeping, and transfers between sightseeing locations. Some packages may include soft drinks and tea or coffee, while entrance fees, tips, and optional activities are often not included and are paid separately.
From $1,900
Price start from$1,900
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At My Way to Egypt, we create memorable and affordable journeys that go far beyond the ordinary. From standing before the majestic Pyramids to uncovering hidden gems in Egypt’s ancient alleyways, every experience is designed to inspire. Guided by passionate local experts, you’ll discover not just the monuments, but the stories, traditions, and vibrant culture that make Egypt truly unforgettable.
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