Mazaj Meroot Dahabiya Nile Cruise

From$2,000

  • Duration: 8/6 Days
  • Private Tour
  • Transport: Van
  • Language: English, All Languages Available
Sail through the heart of ancient Egypt aboard the elegant Mazaj Meroot Dahabiya Nile Cruise and enjoy a perfect blend of history, luxury, and relaxation. Explore the legendary temples of Luxor, Edfu, Kom Ombo, and Aswan while experiencing personalized service, comfortable accommodations, and the peaceful charm of traditional Nile sailing.

Experience the timeless beauty of the Nile aboard the luxurious Mazaj Meroot Dahabiya Nile Cruise, a boutique sailing experience that blends traditional Egyptian elegance with modern comfort. Journey between Luxor and Aswan at a relaxed pace, enjoying personalized hospitality, stylish cabins, delicious, freshly prepared cuisine, and breathtaking views of the Nile’s peaceful landscapes. During your voyage, discover Egypt’s extraordinary ancient treasures, including the majestic Karnak Temple, Luxor Temple, the Valley of the Kings, the Temple of Queen Hatshepsut, the impressive Edfu Temple, and the unique Kom Ombo Temple. Depending on your itinerary, you may also explore Aswan’s iconic landmarks, such as Philae Temple, the High Dam, and traditional Nubian villages. With tranquil sailing, attentive service, and unforgettable sunsets over the river, Mazaj Meroot Dahabiya offers a truly authentic and luxurious Nile experience.

Include:

  • Meet-and-Greet Service by our Representatives.
  • Accommodation For 5/7 Nights at Dahabiya Cruise
  • A private Egyptology Guide During Tours.
  • All your Tours by a private air-conditioned vehicle
  • Entrance fees to all sites as indicated on the itinerary.
  • Bottled water during the visits.
  • All Service charges and taxes.

Exclude:

  • Any Extras not mentioned in the itinerary.
  • Entry visa to Egypt.
  • International Airfare ticket.
  • Tipping (Recommended).
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6 Days/ 5 Nights From Aswan Every Monday

Day 1: Embarkation in Luxor & East Bank Visit

Your journey begins in Luxor, where the Dahabiya crew welcome you aboard and help you settle into your cabin. Enjoy a delicious first lunch prepared with fresh local ingredients before heading out in the afternoon to discover the wonders of the East Bank. Begin at the vast Karnak Temple Complex, home to the celebrated Hypostyle Hall and its sacred lake, then continue to Luxor Temple, elegantly aligned with the ancient Sphinx Avenue that once connected these two great sanctuaries.

Return to the boat as the light fades over the Nile, and enjoy dinner on board before a peaceful first night moored on the West Bank.

Meals: Lunch, Dinner
Overnight: On board the Dahabiya, Luxor West Bank

Day 2: West Bank Monuments & Sailing to Esna

After breakfast on board, the day opens with an immersive journey through the West Bank’s iconic archaeological sites. Descend into the Valley of the Kings, where Egypt’s pharaohs were laid to rest in tombs of breathtaking painted splendour. Continue to the Temple of Hatshepsut at Deir El-Bahari, one of the ancient world’s most elegant architectural achievements, before rounding off the morning at the towering Colossi of Memnon, whose sheer scale never fails to impress.

Back on board, enjoy lunch as the Dahabiya casts off and begins sailing toward Esna. Settle into the rhythm of the river with tea on the sun deck as the landscape drifts past in the afternoon quiet. Dinner is served while under sail, and the night is spent docked peacefully in Esna.

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Overnight: On board the Dahabiya, Esna

Day 3: Edfu Temple & Al Ramady Island

The Dahabiya sails on toward Edfu in the morning, the riverbanks alive with colour as breakfast is served on deck. Upon arrival, step ashore to explore the Temple of Horus at Edfu — one of Egypt’s finest and best-preserved temples — where the legendary story of Horus defeating the god Set is told across walls of towering, beautifully detailed relief carvings.

Return to the boat and continue sailing toward the serene Al Ramady Island, where the Dahabiya drops anchor for the night. Dinner is served in a quiet, natural setting far from the noise of the world, and the evening unfolds at the gentle pace of the river.

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Overnight: On board the Dahabiya, Al Ramady Island

Day 4: Gebel El Silsila, Kom Ombo & Sheikh Fadl Island

An early start as the Dahabiya heads for Gebel El Silsila, the ancient quarry that provided the raw stone for Egypt’s greatest temples and monuments. Enjoy breakfast while sailing, then step ashore to explore this remarkable site — its cliffs still marked by the tools of workers who shaped civilisation by hand. The journey continues to Kom Ombo, where the unique double temple dedicated to both Sobek and Horus the Elder rewards with twin halls, twin sanctuaries, and a wealth of fascinating history.

Lunch is served on board as the boat sails on to El Sheikh Fadl Island. Arrive to afternoon tea on the island’s peaceful shores, followed by dinner in a wonderfully unhurried atmosphere. After dinner, the Dahabiya resumes its course toward Aswan, carrying you gently through the night.

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Overnight: On board the Dahabiya, underway to Aswan

Day 5: Aswan Sightseeing & Free Time

Arrive in Aswan in the early morning and, after breakfast, set out to discover two of the city’s most celebrated landmarks. First, take a short boat ride out to the ethereal Philae Temple — dedicated to the goddess Isis and relocated to Agilkia Island to rescue it from the rising waters of Lake Nasser. Continue to the Aswan High Dam, one of Egypt’s defining modern achievements, with sweeping views across the vast expanse of Lake Nasser.

Return to the Dahabiya for lunch, then spend a free afternoon exploring the colour and energy of Aswan’s famous market — ideal for local shopping, photography, and soaking up the distinctive Nubian character of this city. Dinner on board and an overnight in Aswan bring your penultimate day to a contented close.

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Overnight: On board the Dahabiya, Aswan

Day 6: Disembarkation in Aswan

After one final breakfast on board, the time comes to check out and step off the Dahabiya in Aswan, concluding a peaceful and enriching journey along the timeless Nile. The crew bid you farewell, and you depart carrying memories that will stay with you long after the river is out of sight.

Meals: Breakfast

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8 Days/ 7 Nights From Luxor Every Monday

Day 1: Embarkation in Luxor & East Bank Temples

Welcome aboard your elegant Dahabiya in Luxor. Settle into your cabin with the Nile stretching peacefully before you, then sit down to a freshly prepared lunch before the afternoon’s adventures begin. Your first stop is the magnificent Karnak Temple Complex — a sprawling sacred city of colossal columns, soaring obelisks, and hieroglyphs that have told the stories of pharaohs for three thousand years. Continue to the Luxor Temple, an architectural gem aligned with the ancient Avenue of Sphinxes, where great processions once moved by torchlight between the two temples.

Return to the Dahabiya as the day cools, and spend the evening over dinner on deck, letting the quiet rhythm of the river settle in around you.

Meals: Lunch, Dinner
Overnight: On board the Dahabiya, Luxor

Day 2: West Bank Monuments & Sail to Esna

After a hearty breakfast on board, cross to the West Bank for a morning among its legendary monuments. Descend into the Valley of the Kings, where the elaborately painted tombs of Egypt’s greatest pharaohs reveal vivid scenes of the afterlife. Visit the Temple of Hatshepsut at Deir El-Bahari, a terraced masterpiece carved directly into the cliffs in honour of Egypt’s most celebrated female ruler, then stand before the towering Colossi of Memnon — two monumental statues that have watched over the floodplain for millennia.

Return to the Dahabiya for lunch as the boat casts off and begins sailing toward Esna. Settle into the afternoon with tea on the sun deck, watching riverside villages drift past in the golden light. Dinner is served under sail, and the night is spent docked quietly in Esna.

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Overnight: On board the Dahabiya, Esna

Day 3: Edfu Temple & Al Ramady Island

A leisurely morning sail toward Edfu, with breakfast on deck and gentle Nile landscapes unfolding on either bank. Lunch is served as you near the city, before stepping ashore to visit the Temple of Horus at Edfu — one of Egypt’s finest and best-preserved temples, its towering pylons and remarkable inscriptions bringing the legendary battle between Horus and Set vividly to life.

Continue sailing after the visit toward the tranquil Al Ramady Island, where the Dahabiya drops anchor for the night. Dinner on board surrounded by serene river scenery, and a restful night under the stars.

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Overnight: On board the Dahabiya, Al Ramady Island

Day 4: Gebel El Silsila, Kom Ombo & Sheikh Fadl Island

An early start as the Dahabiya heads for Gebel El Silsila, the ancient sandstone quarry that supplied raw stone for Egypt’s greatest temples across centuries. Breakfast is served on the way, and the site itself — its cliffs still bearing the marks of ancient tools — is a quietly humbling place that most visitors never reach. Continue to Kom Ombo to explore the remarkable double temple dedicated jointly to Sobek the crocodile god and Horus the falcon god, with its twin halls and twin sanctuaries unlike anything else along the Nile.

Sail onward to El Sheikh Fadl Island, with lunch on board during the journey. Afternoon tea on the island’s peaceful shores is followed by dinner as the sun goes down. After dinner, the Dahabiya resumes its southward course toward Aswan through the night.

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Overnight: On board the Dahabiya, underway to Aswan

Day 5: Aswan: Philae Temple & High Dam

Arrive in Aswan around 6:00 AM and enjoy a peaceful breakfast as the city stirs to life around you. Set off to visit the ethereal Philae Temple — dedicated to the goddess Isis and relocated stone by stone to Agilkia Island to save it from the rising waters of Lake Nasser — its island setting and carved halls as atmospheric as anywhere in Egypt. Continue to the Aswan High Dam, one of the defining engineering achievements of the modern Arab world, with sweeping views across the vast expanse of Lake Nasser.

Return to the Dahabiya for lunch, then spend a free afternoon at your own pace in Aswan’s famous market — spices, perfumes, handcrafted jewellery, and the unmistakable warmth of Nubian culture at every turn. Dinner on board and an overnight in Aswan complete the day.

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Overnight: On board the Dahabiya, Aswan

Day 6: Optional Abu Simbel & Al Ramady Island

After breakfast on board, those who wish can embark on an early morning excursion to the legendary Abu Simbel Temples — the colossal rock-cut monuments of Ramesses II, relocated in one of history’s greatest engineering feats and still utterly awe-inspiring in their remote desert setting. Return to the Dahabiya for lunch, then enjoy a relaxing northward sail back toward Al Ramady Island. Dinner on board and a night anchored beside the island in quiet, starlit surroundings.

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Overnight: On board the Dahabiya, Al Ramady Island

Day 7 – Sail to Esna & Return to Luxor

An early morning sail north toward Esna, with breakfast served as the river flows gently past. The highlight of the day is the passage through the famous Esna Lock — a fascinating piece of living Nile engineering — enjoyed over lunch on deck. Continue sailing north through the afternoon, arriving back in Luxor in the late afternoon with the day’s last light on the water. Dinner is served on board for a final evening moored on the West Bank, the perfect moment to reflect on an unforgettable journey.

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Overnight: On board the Dahabiya, Luxor West Bank

Day 8: Disembarkation in Luxor

After one last breakfast on board, the time comes to check out and step off the Dahabiya in Luxor, concluding a truly enriching journey along the world’s greatest river. The crew bid you farewell as you depart carrying memories — and photographs — that will stay with you for a very long time.

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:

  • Comfortable accommodation (as outlined in your chosen itinerary)
  • Private or group transportation
  • Professional, licensed tour guides
  • Daily breakfast and other meals as specified
  • Entry tickets to included attractions
  • Internal flights or transfers (where applicable)
  • 24/7 on-ground support

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.

Frequently Asked Questions
  • 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.

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