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Princess Farida Dahabiya 4 Days Luxury Nile Cruise Experience Embark on an unforgettable journey with the Princess Farida Dahabiya 4 Days cruise, where luxury meets the timeless beauty of the Nile. This exclusive sailing experience offers unparalleled comfort, personalized service, and breathtaking views of ancient Egypt. Whether you’re seeking relaxation or adventure, this 5-day voyage promises an extraordinary escape.
This cruise blends relaxation and adventure, offering private excursions to iconic temples while ensuring top-tier service. The intimate setting, gourmet dining, and serene Nile views make it a perfect luxury getaway.
Book your Princess Farida Dahabiya 4 Days cruise today and sail the Nile in unmatched elegance!
As you step off your flight or bid farewell to your hotel lobby, our professional and hospitable team awaits, ready to whisk you away on a voyage fit for royalty. Picture yourself being greeted with warm smiles and impeccable service, setting the tone for the extraordinary adventure ahead.
It is Recommended to arrive to Aswan early morning (before 9.00 a.m.)
Begin your day with a warm welcome from your guide and driver at the pickup location in Aswan. Board your comfortable, air-conditioned vehicle and set off on a journey to the Aswan Sightseeing.
Morning tour to the beautiful city of Aswan
Your first stop is the Aswan High Dam, an engineering marvel completed in the 1960s. The dam, which controls the flow of the Nile River and generates hydroelectric power, is a vital part of Egypt's infrastructure. As you stand on the dam, take in the impressive views of Lake Nasser on one side and the Nile River on the other.
Next, proceed to the Temple of Philae, one of the most beautiful temples in Egypt, dedicated to the goddess Isis. The temple complex was relocated to Agilkia Island to save it from the rising waters of the Nile after the construction of the Aswan High Dam. Take a short, scenic boat ride to the island, where you’ll be greeted by the majestic sight of the temple rising from the water.
After doing the tours of Aswan, you will be transferred to the Dahabiya for Embarkation & Check in.
Sail to Kom Ombo & afternoon tour of Kom Ombu Temple
After Embarkation, sail in the early afternoon towards Kom Ombo. Enjoy the scenic views of the Nile River as you glide along its tranquil waters.
Disembark from your Dahabiya upon arrival at Kom Ombo. The temple is conveniently located near the riverbank, making for an easy and pleasant walk to the site.
Visit the unique Temple of Kom Ombo, dedicated to two gods: Sobek, the crocodile god, and Horus the Elder, the falcon-headed god. This symmetrical temple features twin entrances, halls, and sanctuaries for each deity.
Visit the unique Temple of Kom Ombo, dedicated to two gods: Sobek, the crocodile god, and Horus the Elder, the falcon-headed god. This symmetrical temple features twin entrances, halls, and sanctuaries for each deity.
Summary of Activities
Private Pickup from Aswan Airport or Hotel
The Dam of Aswan
Temple of Philae
Kom Ombu Temple
Included Meals
Lunch
Afternoon Tea & Cake
Dinner
Overnight
EL Beshier (Small Island)
Morning Sailing to El Selsela
Early morning sail to El Selsela.
Arrive at Gebel El Selsela, an ancient quarry site that provided much of the stone used for Egypt's temples and monuments. Your guided tour will take you through the vast quarries and caves, where you can see the marks left by ancient workers. Gebel El Selsela was not only a quarry but also a place of religious significance, with shrines and chapels cut into the rock. The cliffside tombs of New Kingdom officials are another highlight of the site. You’ll have the chance to walk among the ancient carvings and take in stunning views of the Nile below.
Visit to Edfu Temple
Continue your day on board your Dahabiya as you sail towards Edfu, enjoying the tranquil scenery of the Nile River. Relax and take in the picturesque views as you make your way to one of Egypt's best-preserved temples.
Upon arrival in Edfu, disembark from your Dahabiya. Here, you will experience a unique and charming mode of transportation — a traditional horse-drawn carriage, known locally as a "caleche."
Enjoy a scenic and delightful carriage ride through the town of Edfu, soaking up the local atmosphere. The carriage will take you directly to the Temple of Horus, one of the most significant and well-preserved temples from ancient Egypt.
Relax on deck or in the lounge as the Dahabiya glides smoothly along the Nile, passing small villages and palm groves. You may see fishermen in traditional feluccas or farmers tending their fields along the fertile Nile banks.
Summary of Activities
Temple of Edfu
Carriage Ride to Edfu Temple
Gebel El Selsela
Included Meals
Breakfast
Lunch
Afternoon Tea & Cake
Dinner
Overnight
( Small Village )
Begin your day with a delightful breakfast on board your Dahabiya as you set sail towards Luxor. Enjoy a leisurely morning on the Nile, taking in the serene views and the picturesque landscapes along the riverbanks.
Arrive in Luxor in the early afternoon. Disembark from your Dahabiya and prepare for an exciting afternoon exploring two of Luxor’s most iconic temples.
Tour the Temple of Karnak & Temple of Luxor
Meet your EGYPTOLOGIST PROFESSIONAL Tour guide to explore the East bank of Luxor. The Luxor and Karnak Temples are two of the most impressive ancient sites in Egypt. Located on the east bank of the Nile, they were once part of the ancient city of Thebes, the vast city known to the ancient Egyptians as Waset and to the Greeks as Thebes.
Luxor Temple, unlike other temples, was not dedicated to a god or a deified version of the king in death. Instead, Luxor temple is dedicated to the rejuvenation of kingship; it may have been where many of the pharaohs of Egypt were crowned.
Karnak Temple Complex is a vast open-air museum and the largest ancient religious site in the world. It is believed to be the second most visited historical site in Egypt, second only to the Giza Pyramids near Cairo. The key difference between Karnak and most of the other temples and sites in Egypt is the length of time over which it was developed and used. Construction work began in the 16th century BC. Approximately 30 pharaohs contributed to the buildings, enabling it to reach a size, complexity, and diversity not seen elsewhere.
Summary of Activities
Cross the Lock of Esna
Karnak Temple
Luxor Temple
Included Meals
Breakfast
Lunch
Afternoon Tea & Cake
Dinner
Overnight
Luxor West Bank
Begin your day with a warm welcome from your guide and driver at the docking location of your Dahabiya on the Nile River.
Board your comfortable, air-conditioned vehicle and set off on a journey to the remarkable West Bank of Luxor.
Visit the Rich West Bank of Luxor
Your first stop is the legendary Valley of the Kings, the ancient burial ground of Egypt’s pharaohs. Marvel at the grandeur of the tombs, each an elaborate resting place filled with stunning wall paintings and intricate hieroglyphs that narrate the journey to the afterlife. Discover the famous tomb of Tutankhamun and immerse yourself in the fascinating history that these sacred sites hold.
Next, explore the majestic Temple of Hatshepsut at Deir el-Bahari. This magnificent mortuary temple, built for Egypt's first female pharaoh, is a masterpiece of ancient architecture. Its terraces rise seamlessly against the limestone cliffs, creating an awe-inspiring backdrop. Wander through its grand colonnades and learn about the remarkable reign of Queen Hatshepsut, whose legacy is immortalized in the temple’s exquisite carvings and statues.
Continue your adventure with a visit to the Colossi of Memnon, two colossal statues that have stood guard for over three millennia. These impressive statues, depicting Pharaoh Amenhotep III, are a testament to the grandeur of the ancient world. As you stand in their shadow, your guide will share the captivating stories and significance of these monumental figures, which have fascinated travelers for centuries.
Transfer to Airport or Hotel
After your visit to the West Bank, return by boat to the mainland. Your guide and driver will then transfer you to your next destination in Luxor, whether it's the airport for your departure flight or a hotel for an extended stay. Reflect on the incredible experiences of your Nile journey and the rich history you've encountered along the way.
Summary of Activities
Temple of Hatshepsut
Valley of the Kings
Colossi of Memnon
Private Transfer to Aswan Airport or Hotel
Included Meals
Breakfast
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Waylon Clay Boone –
So I forgot sunscreen the first day, but other than that, this was a top-tier adventure. Princess Farida Dahabiya combines the magic of ancient Egypt with just the right amount of pampering. We went off the beaten path, even docking at spots that aren’t in the guidebooks. I tried dates fresh from the tree, rode a donkey to a ruined monastery, and still made it back in time for hot showers and cold drinks.
Bonnie Fay Carter –
This cruise taught me how to slow down. We didn’t just see Egypt—we felt it. The boat itself was like a museum, with wood details and soft lanterns. Each temple stop felt like stepping through a time portal, but the best part was always coming back to the Dahabiya. Watching the Nile by moonlight with new friends and mint tea? That’s going in my memory book.
Earl Dean Wilkes –
I didn’t even know what a “Dahabiya” was until this trip. Now it’s my new favorite way to travel. No big boats, no karaoke, no buffet stampedes. Just ten of us, a breeze off the Nile, and the feeling that we were discovering Egypt like early explorers. We even made a detour to a Nubian village for lunch—super cool experience.
Darla Jean McCoy –
Honestly, I thought this was going to be a “my husband’s idea” kind of trip. But sitting on that deck with a cold mango smoothie, watching the Nile shimmer at dusk, I realized I didn’t want to leave. The staff remembered how I liked my coffee, the guide had stories that made Cleopatra feel like a friend, and the Dahabiya itself? So charming it deserves its own Instagram.
Randy Buck Hargrove –
If you think history is boring, you’ve never eaten grilled lamb while anchored beside an illuminated temple. Each day on the Princess Farida Dahabiya brought something different. One morning we were marveling at crocodile mummies, the next we were watching local musicians perform onboard. The chef deserves his own review—he made a rice dish I’m still dreaming about.
Clara Lou Henley –
We were part of a group of 10 and it quickly felt like a family reunion, even though we didn’t know anyone. The Princess Farida Dahabiya’s small size made everything intimate and relaxed. We had dinners under the stars, watched kingfishers dart across the water, and visited temples without tour buses. The best part? No Wi-Fi—so we were fully present the whole time. It was a true digital detox
Tucker Lee Daniels –
We wanted comfort, culture, and a dash of adventure—and that’s exactly what we got. Sailing on the Princess Farida Dahabiya was smooth as butter. Our stops included Esna and Gebel el-Silsila, which I hadn’t even heard of before this trip. We hiked through ancient sandstone quarries and then came back to cold towels and lime drinks on the deck. The contrast of rugged ruins and refined service was chef’s kiss.
Jessie Mae Thornton –
When I saw the pink skies over the Nile on our second evening, I almost cried. This boat…this experience…was nothing short of magical. Princess Farida doesn’t just take you places—it transports you. Every detail felt intentional, from the embroidered cushions to the fresh hibiscus juice. I especially loved that we could ask questions about the temples we visited and the crew would share local legends. We even spotted a crocodile near the shore—eek!
Billy Ray Monroe –
I’m not a cruise person—give me a truck and a fishing pole any day—but this Dahabiya thing? Totally different. It’s like glamping but on water with pyramids. No crowds, no stress. Just good food, a comfy bed, and a breeze that smells like history. We docked at quiet temples, took photos without elbows in the shot, and even had a picnic by banana groves. I read half a book for the first time in years. That’s how chill it was.
Martha Sue Jenkins –
We spent four glorious days aboard the Princess Farida Dahabiya and it felt like we had chartered a floating palace. The boat moved gracefully—no loud engines or crowds—just the wind, the river, and our small group enjoying the most stunning views of the Nile. The cabins were surprisingly spacious and tastefully done with vintage touches. The crew was incredibly attentive without being overbearing. We sipped mint tea on the deck while watching the sun dip behind palm-lined shores, and every stop along the river unveiled more of Egypt’s wonders. From Kom Ombo to Edfu, the sense of history was overwhelming—in the best way.