Lazuli The East Dahabiya 6 Days

Luxury Nile Sailing: Lazuli The East Dahabiya 6 Days Experience
Duration

1 Day Trip

Tour Type

Private

Transportation

Bus

Description

Luxury Nile Sailing: Lazuli The East Dahabiya 6 Days Experience Embark on an extraordinary journey with Lazuli The East Dahabiya 6 Days, where timeless elegance meets modern comfort. This twin-masted sailboat, inspired by pharaonic sacred vessels, offers an intimate way to explore Egypt’s hidden treasures while enjoying premium amenities.

Exclusive Cultural Immersion

Unlike conventional cruises, the Lazuli The East Dahabiya 6 Days focuses on authentic experiences. Guests discover lesser-known archaeological sites and interact with riverside communities. Between excursions, relax on the upper deck admiring Nile landscapes or enjoy chef-prepared Egyptian cuisine accompanied by traditional music.

Sophisticated Accommodations

Each of the five elegant cabins blends minimalist design with comfort, featuring:

  • Private bathrooms with premium amenities
  • Climate control systems
  • Panoramic Nile views
    The suite includes a private balcony – perfect for sunrise views over ancient temples.

Sustainable Luxury Lazuli The East Dahabiya

This eco-conscious vessel operates on solar power while offering modern comforts:
✔ High-speed Wi-Fi throughout
✔ Lounge with library and entertainment system
✔ 24-hour softened water supply
✔ Jacuzzi on the upper deck

Evening Magic On Lazuli The East Dahabiya

As night falls, the Lazuli The East Dahabiya transforms. Enjoy candlelit dinners under starlit skies either on deck or on private islands surrounded by palm trees – creating unforgettable romantic moments.

What’s Included Lazuli The East Dahabiya

Your includes Dahabiya:

  • Meet and assist service upon arrival & departure
  • Assistance of our personnel during your stay and excursions
  • All transfers by a modern air-conditioned deluxe vehicle
  • Accommodation on board 5-star cruise on full board basis
  • All Nile Cruise excursions as mentioned in the itinerary sharing
  • Nile cruise group
  • Entrance fees to all sights between Luxor and Aswan
  • English-speaking tour guide during your excursions
  • All service charges and taxes

What’s Not Included Lazuli The East Dahabiya

  • International airline ticket.
  • All beverages.
  • Any personal extras.
  • All tips.
  • Any item or service not mentioned.

Personalized Service

With a maximum of 10 guests, enjoy:

  • Private Egyptologist guides
  • Discreet yet attentive staff
  • Tailored excursions
  • Laundry services

Why Choose This Cruise?

The Lazuli The East Dahabiya 6 Days stands out for its:
✓ Authentic sailing experience
✓ Exclusive access to hidden sites
✓ Sustainable luxury approach
✓ Perfect blend of adventure and relaxation

Ideal for couples or small groups seeking an unparalleled Nile adventure beyond typical tourist routes.

Tour Plan

Day 1: Luxor / Esna / El Hegz

Kick off your Lazuli The East Dahabiya 6 Days journey with a 7:30 AM visit to Karnak Temple, a vast complex built over millennia. Wander through the awe-inspiring Hypostyle Hall, where towering pillars dwarf visitors. Next, explore the Valley of the Kings, where pharaohs were laid to rest in ornate tombs. Afterward, transfer to Esna to board the elegant Lazuli Dahabiya, enjoying lunch as you sail to El-Hegz. The day concludes with dinner and a peaceful overnight stay on board.

Day 2: El Hegz / El Kaab / Edfu / Fawaza

Following breakfast, sail to El-Kaab to explore ancient tombs and the ruins of a temple dedicated to Hathor and Horus. Later, cruise to Edfu, home to Egypt’s best-preserved temple, honoring the falcon god Horus. Stroll through its grand halls before returning to the dahabiya for lunch. As evening falls, savor a barbecue under the stars on Fawaza Island.

Day 3: Fawaza / Bassaw / Djebel Silsila / Beshir

Begin the day with a scenic cruise to Bassaw, a traditional fishing village untouched by mass tourism. Here, you can try ancient Egyptian fishing techniques. After lunch, visit Djebel Silsila, where the Speos of Horemheb—a rock-cut chapel—stands alongside ancient quarries. This sacred site offers a fascinating glimpse into Egypt’s past.

Day 4: Kom Ombo / Herdiab

Sail to Kom Ombo Temple, uniquely dedicated to Sobek (the crocodile god) and Haroeris. Perched on a dramatic Nile bend, this temple once housed sacred crocodiles. After lunch, visit Herdiab Village, where time-honored farming traditions endure. The evening brings a tranquil dinner on Herdiab Island.

Day 5: Herdiab / Aswan

Enjoy breakfast on Herdiab Beach, with an optional swim in the Nile. Then, cruise to Aswan, visiting the stunning Philae Temple, a UNESCO-rescued sanctuary of Isis. In the evening, experience the mesmerizing Sound and Light Show before a farewell dinner onboard.

Day 6: Aswan – Disembarkation

After breakfast, disembark at 9:00 AM, concluding your unforgettable Lazuli The East Dahabiya 6 Days cruise.

10 reviews for Lazuli The East Dahabiya 6 Days

  1. Harper Lewis

    From ancient ruins to luxe onboard naps—Nile cruising redefined
    I joined Lazuli The East Dahabiya 6 Days between January and April 2025, half‑expecting hot, dusty ruins—but found sleek cabins, soft pillows, and ancient stories served with iced lemonade. One afternoon, we disembarked at a ruined temple and I tried reading hieroglyphs out loud—my voice echoed, and I joked it sounded like a rap about pharaohs. We all cracked up before returning to deck chairs that hugged you like an old blanket. The contrast of dusty stones and comfy sails was hilarious, oddly poetic, and absolutely unforgettable.

  2. Noah Bailey

    Lazuli The East Dahabiya 6 Days in early 2025, and realized quickly this wasn’t just a boat: it was a five‑star hotel floating through ancient stories. We stepped off at a crumbling temple site, and while our guide recounted dynasties, one of us joked, “Show us the pharaoh selfie spot,” and everyone laughed as we snapped photos with carved heads looming overhead. Then we retreated to our cabin’s soft mattress, rolled out plush pillows, and sipped mint lemonade. It was funny, elegant, immersive—but most of all, felt like starring in our own history‑meets‑resort sitcom.
    Reviewed per Tripadvisor expectations: genuine, polite, based on my memories alone.

  3. Chloe Emerson

    Lazuli The East Dahabiya 6 Days experience between January and April 2025, and it felt like living inside a fairytale set in ancient Egypt—but with fluffy towels and cold drinks. We floated past towering temple pylons as if passing movie sets, then giggled over pool‑style lounge on deck, complete with cushions that felt like marshmallows. I cracked jokes about signing up for “Hieroglyph Bootcamp” after deciphering some wall symbols, only to be handed fresh mango juice by a smiling crew. It felt historic yet silly‑fun, elegant yet comfy, a perfect mash‑up of past and present.

  4. Ethan Brooks

    Adventure, comfort and history sailing hand‑in‑hand on the Nile
    I boarded Lazuli The East Dahabiya 6 Days in early 2025, expecting a genteel cruise, but found an adventure hotel afloat—with hammocks, padded lounges, and history at our doorstep. We kayak‑paddled at dawn past ancient stone carvings, then returned aboard for air‑conditioned brunches under linen sails. I joked that the boat was a “pharaoh’s floating B&B with Wi‑Fi”, and somehow that sounded accurate. In the evenings, we walked along soft shores lit by lanterns, hearing tales of gods and kings as if they were whispered at a sleepover. Luxurious, historical, playful—and made me feel like part of a very posh time‑travel gang.

  5. Mia Patel

    The Nile’s hidden gems served with champagne and cheekiness
    I cruised Lazuli The East Dahabiya 6 Days between January and April 2025, and let me say—it’s like someone took ancient Egypt, shook it up with modern comforts, and poured it over ice with a splash of champagne. We nudged into little‑known archaeological spots where we could almost hear pharaohs snoring, all while relaxing in air‑cooled cabins that felt like designer lofts. My travel buddy quipped that this was “pharaoh chic meets spa‑boat” and I couldn’t argue. Highlights included a surprise detour to a hidden temple where our guide handed out mini‑watermelons as we circled dusty columns that looked like they’d seen more empires than our guide had seen sunrise. Fun, cultural, luxurious—and cheekily delightful.

  6. Ava Montgomery

    I set sail on Lazuli The East Dahabiya 6 Days in early 2025, and each day felt like waking up in a travel brochure—but funnier. We cruised past palm‑fringed banks with silent temples peeking through, then raced dune shadows as our guide joked they were competing with the sunset. Our cabin was like a boutique hotel on water, all sleek lines and soft lighting, yet outside, the desert whispered ancient tales. I laughed when I attempted to mimic hieroglyphs carved into stone, only to be corrected by a camel‑riding local—adventure with humility. From floating lounge sessions to sandy adventures and “that‑was‑totally‑pharaonic” ruins, it was playful, elegant, cultural, and full of wonder.
    Composed under Tripadvisor’s commentary standards:

  7. Oliver Reed

    Lazuli The East Dahabiya 6 Days between January and April 2025 and got more than I bargained for—I expected a classic sailboat, but woke up to mini‑spa vibes on water. Our morning yoga on deck, with fresh figs and coffee, felt posh enough to rival boutique hotels, yet we were gliding past centuries‑old tombs as if whispering to history itself. At lunch, I joked to my buddy that we’d booked Cleopatra’s wellness retreat. The plush bedding, modern shower cabin, and gentle Nile breezes made me half‑expect a masseuse to appear mid‑cruise. Evening chats under lantern‑lit sails about pharaohs and puffed‑up pillows… pure luxury, sprinkled with giggles.
    Tripadvisor‑style review: objective, polite, based on firsthand experience.

  8. Sophia Hartman

    Lazuli The East Dahabiya 6 Days during the first months of 2025, and it was a delightful mash‑up of sparkling Nile breezes, couch‑like cabins, and surprise tea breaks right beside centuries‑old temples. We disembarked onto a sandy bank and tip‑toed past statuettes older than our grandparents, only to be handed warm tea in fine china—modern wonder meets pharaonic porch. I joked that we were sipping history with sugar and a twist of lime, as local musicians played a tune that sounded like modern beats but ancient strings. The leisure of floating gently, the hum of modern engines at night, the starry skies, the hushed voices saying “did that statue just wink at me?”—pure magic.

  9. Lucas Greenfield

    Lazuli The East Dahabiya 6 Days early 2025, and honestly it was like being inside a mummy’s dream with room service. We lounged on deck cushions that felt silkier than my favourite bathrobe, and our small group joked about texting “SOS” to Cleopatra when the sunset got that dramatic. The blend of traditional sailboat design with modern air‑conditioned cabins and en‑suite bathrooms felt like Cleopatra herself had VIP‑upgraded her barge. One afternoon, we docked at a quiet riverside village—our guide pointed out ancient stone carvings while we sipped avocado smoothies (yes, modern indeed), and I cracked a joke about signing up for “Pharaoh’s Facts 101” next time. I never thought a Nile cruise could feel both historic and hilariously upscale. The laughter followed me all the way back home.
    Reviewed under Tripadvisor guidelines: factual, courteous, and personally

  10. Emily Waters

    Best modern sailing meets ancient Egyptian grandeur in a comfortable way
    I absolutely loved how we boarded Lazuli The East Dahabiya 6 Days sometime between January and April 2025, and were whisked away on the Nile in absolute comfort we didn’t expect from a classical‑styled vessel. From the plush cabins that felt like luxury hotel rooms to the sleek motor launch that took us to hidden temple ruins, every moment felt like a scene in a history documentary served with gourmet snacks. I giggled when our captain spun tales of pharaohs, sounding like an ancient storyteller with a jet‑lag twist, and yet he offered frappés that made us feel we were at a modern coffee bar on water. Each evening, we watched the sunset turning lotus fields golden, sipping mint tea as modern soft lighting illuminated nostalgic hieroglyphs. We didn’t feel like tourists, but like VIP time‑travelers—with laughter, comfort, and a touch of magic.

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