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Angebot: Royal Cleopatra Kreuzfahrt auf dem Nil
Luxus auf dem Nil - Cleopatra
- Stilvoll den Nil befahren
Day
1- Edfu / CLEOPATRA- Tuesday (D)
pick up from your hotel in Luxor or Luxor Airport or station. Private
air conditioned sedan / van.
Check-in , and board your Deluxe Felucca the Royal Cleopatra ( rated:
modest 3 stars)
( Your crew of 5 will be available to welcome you : the captain, sailor, chef, housekeeper and of course your Resident Egyptologist)
Welcome drink served upon arrival "Karkadeh - Local herb tea". Lunch will be served . Welcome fruit basket awaits you in your cabin, watch sunset as we dock north of Edfu and sip tea on deck. Dinner follows ) , then to bed, with the ripples of the Nile gently rocking you to sleep
Day
2- EDFU- Wednesday (BLD)
Breakfast in your cabin, or on the sundeck .
In Edfu, climb aboard your private horse-drawn
carriages, and clip-clop through the town to the Temple of Horus, Egypt's
best preserved. Enjoy
a grand afternoon of sailing on the Nile watching villages & scenery
that changed little since Biblical times.
We enjoy lunch at one of the small islands on the way. Dock at Elmerinat.
Day
3 - GABAL ELSISILAH - FARES - Thursday (BLD)
Breakfast on board. We sail further upstream heading for GABAL
ELSISILAH
Enjoy lunch on board . We reach Gabal Elsisilah early afternoon and
tour the ancient sandstone quarries. A charming off the beating track
site that 's not yet overwhelmed with large groups of tourists.
Watch sunset as we sip tea on
deck. Dinner follows, then on to Fares where we dock for the night .
Enjoy the Egyptian southern clear skies with thousands of stars to watch
! A galabya will be delivered to your cabin with our compliments.
Day
4- Kom Ombo / Aswan Friday (BLD)
After breakfast on board. We return to Royal Cleopatra to bid farewell
to the crew. We change our mode of transportation and board an air conditioned
van/car , we stop at Kom Ombo to tour its twin temple dedicated to the
crocodile god of the Nile, a true Greco Roman masterpiece.
Inspect
the ancient wall carvings that documents the measurements and detailed
description of the medical instruments available to the Ancient Egyptian.
Time permitting we may be able to get to Daraw's camel
market
We
enjoy a short walking tour through the local village and souks of Kom
Ombo before heading for Aswan and the legendary Old
Cataract hotel or Oberoi
Lunch (snacks enroute), dinner is included at the hotel in Aswan.

Day
5 - Aswan - Camel Caravan - Saturday (B)
Breakfast is included at the hotel .
Today we visit the Aswan High Dam, the red granite quarries of the ancient
pharaohs, the Nubian Museum, and the temples of Philae, reconstructed
on an island in the middle of the Nile .
In the afternoon and only for those who are interested: a short camel
caravan to a nearby Nubian Village for tea with the locals.
Day
6 - ASWAN, Abu Simbel (B)
After a very early breakfast at the hotel. We head in a private air
conditioned van to Abu Simbel.
Abu Simbel We've planned our visit to Abu Simbel to be a highlight of
your Egyptian adventure. Rising before dawn, we drive along the shore
of Lake Nasser, watching the sky lighten and the sacred sun rise above
the horizon. We reach the great temples while the air is clean, clear
and cool, and the sun's light still golden;just right for photographs.
In the larger temple, colossal figures of Ramses are seated with
the gods and attended by his queen and daughters.
The smaller temple is dedicated to Queen Nefertari, who appears
as Hathor, the goddess of love, joy and fertility, symbolized by the
benevolent cow. We explore these fine temple by ourselves in the quiet
of the morning, admiring their ancient aura and artistry, after which
retire to a comfortable hotel for refreshments, just as planeloads of
visitors arrive to throng the temples.
Return with your private guide for photo opportunities before sunset
Evening sound & light show at Abu Simbel. Overnight at your hotel
in Abu Simbel ( Modest 4 stars)
Day
7 - ASWAN (B)
After breakfast at We head back to Aswan's airport
or train station.
End of our services. Bon Voyage. We'll be glad to assist with any additional
service or hotel nights in Aswan.
For your enhanced privacy and security, your sailing crew will spend the night on a small tug, which will always be at your disposal to assure your progress even on windless days. Your Egyptologist-guide will have his own quarters aboard the Royal Cleopatra, and can assist with your free-time activities. If you prefer, he can stay shore and be called upon only to accompany you during your daytime visits.
Rates per person in USD $
| Up to 6 Guests | |
| Triple | $
2185.00 |
| Double | $
2285.00 |
| Single | $
3730.00 |
For
Christmas /New Years : Dec 20 -Jan 5 : Please add 15 % to the listed
rates :
- Regrettably, discounts are not available for children on this cruise/tour.
- Please remember that we can also arrange a cruise for you on one
of our large, spacious, luxurious air-conditioned Nile cruisers with
all the conveniences: a different experience from the intimate ambiance
of the "Royal Cleopatra."
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Itinerary is subject to change without notice.
Jacquie
Kennedy & Abu Simbel:
All Americans alive during the
1960s remember President John F Kennedy and First Lady Jacqueline Bouvier
Kennedy. Most Americans from that time also remember Abu Simbel, the dramatic,
ancient pharaonic temple threatened by the rising waters blocked by the
new Aswan High Dam.
It's worth remembering that it was Jacquie Kennedy who provided crucial
support for the mammoth rescue project. Without her help, Abu Simbel might
have been lost. Read More
Included:
No airfares included. Please click here to add domestic air fare
For
Christmas / New Years weeks : Dec 20-Jan 5: Please add %15 to the
listed rates.
Rates do not include:
What
to Pack:
Most of the year look forward to warm, even hot weather in Luxor &
Aswan, morning & evenings are cooler. For Shore excursions, we suggest
comfortable cotton & natural fabric lightweight clothing. Comfortable
walking shoes are essential. Lightweight comfortable & casual clothing.
Swimsuits, sun hat.
For men, suggest to bring a battery operated shaver.
Boat shoes are required on board the boat
Please note that sailing boats are subject to delay , if there is no wind, itinerary is subject to change , we keep the right to use car between sites while the boat caches sup with us , in case the winds slows us down. If for whatever reason there is extreme delay , due to weather or traffic on the Nile through the different locks and/or other factors, our obligation is limited to accommodating you on a 5 star deluxe Nile Cruise instead of the Royal Cleopatra sailing boat.
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Cleopatra
Length : 19 Meters. Beam : 5.20 meters. Cabin : 4.61 Meters x 2.41 Meters |
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Available on board : *
For men's electrical shaver : 220 Volt / 110 Volt converter.
( no electricity/ no hot water at night) |
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For
families and private parties of 5- 6 guests :
( The sofa bed in the foyer is a double bed) |
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Guide on board :
For your enhanced privacy and security, your sailing crew will spend the night on a small tug, which will always be at your disposal to assure your progress even on windless days. Your Egyptologist-guide will have his own quarters aboard the Royal Cleopatra, or, if you prefer, he can stay ashore and be called upon only during the day. He will accompany you during your visits and assist with your touring and free-time activities, always keeping to your sailing schedule. For the serious Egyptologists and devoted amateurs among our guests, we can even customize a private charter and schedule to allow you to spend extended time at selected sites with your guide.
When
you book with us :
1 - Please advise if there is any special dietary requirements that
you would like us to mention to the chef on-board the boat?
2 - Will any member of your party / family be celebrating a Birthday, Anniversary, or Special Event?
3 - Do you wish that the Tour Guide stay on-board the boat with your party? He or She will have their own cabin and bathroom facility , when you have children in your party , then the guide is extremely helpful in entertaining children, but this is entirely up to you. Please note, that the guide - if staying on-board - will also share meals with you and your family on the sun deck. Clients like to know these details in advance, so to plan accordingly.
We can put a request for some meals to be shared, if you prefer this or all meals.
If you choose the guide to stay ashore, he or she will meet you at all the site seeing - except for Daraw Camel Market and Gabal El-Sasilah. These locations are very remote. Therefore, guide will not be able to reach these locations from land.
Feluccas are the traditional sailing vessel of much of the Mediterranean world, and the traditional Nile felucca, or dahabeah, was the mainstay of travel in ancient Egypt.
With shallow drafts, sails, and oars, feluccas could navigate not only the great river, but the maze of canals threading through its banks, with or without wind, reaching every part of the kingdom.
Feluccas long ago transcended their role as humble transports. They held the ancient empire together, carrying troops, decrees, and the very mystery of the pharaoh.
Royal feluccas bore a larger-than-life image of the pharaoh, seated on a throne, to be seen and venerated by inhabitants even along the most remote canal. In turn, imbued with the same "ka," or spirit, as the living pharaoh himself, it would keep watch over his subjects and their activities.
So integral was the Nile felucca to the ancient Egyptian way of life that it assumed legendary attributes. Even today, you can see the oldest known Nile felucca, the regal Pharaonic dahabeah of Cheops, the ruler immortalized by the Great Pyramid at Giza. Known as the Solar Boat, it was believed to sail through the skies carrying its royal passenger along sunbeams in his single cabin, the royal suite of its day.
In later times, pashas, emirs, and sultans found that feluccas were indispensable. When Napoleon invaded Egypt, the Mameluke rulers observed the Battle of the Pyramids from their dahabeahs, and in the wake of defeat, set them afire, still laden with treasures, in the middle of the river. Always one to adapt to local practice, Napoleon even had his own dahabeah, the Italie, which was used by his officers to explore Upper Egypt.
In the nineteenth century, the well-equipped Nile felucca was essential to the upper-crust adventurer. Lord Kitshner used several feluccas for his famous trip from Cairo to Khartoum.
It
took from two to three months to ascend the Nile under wind power,
and another month-and-a-half to float back downstream, stopping at
the great temples along the way. King Farouk, Churchill, Montgomery,
Mark Twain and others settled in for the journey, and a certain Lady
Edwards even had a piano installed on her sailing vessel.![]()
Eventually, steamers displaced dahabeahs, opening up an Egyptian adventure to greater numbers on Thomas Cook's tours, and trains nearly finished them off. But never completely. Even today, despite the inroads of rail, steam power, and highways, the graceful Nile felucca retains its place.
Now, Travel in Style and Nubian Nile Cruises re-create the grand era of Nile adventure. Through their special contacts, they have arranged cruises on private Nile vessels. Completely refitted, our craft will delight the discriminating traveller, with full amenities, and modern conveniences and safety features unimaginable by upper-crust visitors of old or even the ancient pharaohs.
Our private Nile cruisers are at your disposal to accommodate couples, honeymooners, families, children enjoy most this barging cruise on the Nile, and small groups, affording the unique experience of navigating the ancient river on your own.
The M/S Cleopatra is a lateen-rigged Nile sailing vessel, 62 feet long by 24-1/2 feet wide, with sleeping accommodations for two to six people.
Spacious quarters include a main salon, bar, and sun deck. Each of two staterooms has private sink, shower, and toilet, and may be configured for your voyage with a queen bed, a queen and single, or up to three single beds.
A skilled river captain is on board at all times . A guide is at your disposal to plan your itinerary and escort you through the sites you choose to visit. The crew has completely separate quarters, to ensure your privacy.
Meals may be taken as you wish in your cabin, in the salon, or on deck while you watch the timeless way of life along the banks of the river, and villages twinkling at dusk. The temptation to spend at least one night gazing at stars and sleeping on deck may be irresistible. Enjoy luxury and unique adventure, made possible at a price delightfully within your reach through Travel in Style!
For
charter and a PRIVATE Nile Cruise booking :
A NON REFUNDABLE deposit of $ 250 PER PERSON for Royal Cleopatra is
required within 7 days from the date we confirm. Any booking made
45 days or less requires FULL PAYMENT.
If you cancel a chartered private boat less than 44 days or less ,
a 100 % cancellation fees apply, there is no refund
You may know the camel as a gangling, ill-tempered beast of burden, but for generations of desert-dwellers, this magnificent brute has been far more than a curiosity. Camels are shelter: their skin is fashioned into the tents of Bedouins. They ward off the night chill, in blankets and clothing woven from their wool. Their milk nourishes the young, and their flesh, roasted over open fires at desert encampments, feeds the sojourner. They are sport and recreation. And yes, camels are company in the vastness, with personalities and quirks, requiring at once a firm hand and an understanding soul.
We'll be privileged to take a
close-up look at man and camel as we journey from the banks of the
Nile to the village of Draw. Here, traders from all over Nubia have
brought their camels to market over the centuries. We might even witness
the arrival of a caravan that has journeyed all the way from the Sudan.
We'll get tips on what to look for when in the market for a camel,
try our hand at evaluating the merchandise, and encounter a cast of
characters, human and otherwise. And we'll get caught up in the haggling,
gestures, sounds, aromas, and excitement of the camel fair, as we
come to understand just how unimaginable would be the Nubian way of
life without these magnificent, lumbering quadrupeds. It's an insider's
look at desert life afforded rarely to visitors. Don't miss it!
Le base de la vie: Le chameau
Vous connaissez peut-être le chameau comme une bête de mauvaise humeur, mais pour des générations de nomades, ce brute magnifique a été bien plus qu'une simple curiosité. Les chameaux sont l'abris: leur peau devient les tentes des Bedouins. Ils protègent du froid durant la nuit avec les couvertures et vêtements tissés de leur laine. Leur lait nourrit les enfants, et leur chair, rôtie par les feux de campements de désert, nourrit les voyageurs. Ils sont des sports et des loisirs. Et oui, les chameaux sont des compagnons dans l'immensité des sables, avec des personalités et des caprices, exigeant d'une part une main ferme et d'une autre une âme qui les comprend.
Nous serons assez privilégiés pour prendre un regard sur l'homme et le chameau, en voyageant des rives du Nil au village de Draou. C'est à ce marché que les commerçants ont apporté leurs chameaux de toute la Nubie depuis dès siècles. Nous pourrions peut-être même observer l'arrivée d'une caravane qui a voyagé du Soudan. Nous recevrons des avis sur ce que le paysan cherche en achetant un chameau en plein marché, et même essayerons à évaluer la marchandise, tout en rencontrant une gamme de caractères fascinants, humains et autrement. Et nous nous perdrons dans les négociations, les gestes, les sons, les arômes, et l'agitation de la foire des chameaux, pendant que nous arriverons à comprendre comment serait inconcevable la façon de vie des Nubiens sans ces bêtes magnifiques. C'est une chance de prendre un regard privilegié sur la vie du désert, une chose rarement étendue aux visiteurs. N'y manquez pas!
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