Aswan Dahabiya Nile Cruise
Dahabiya Overview
Experience true Nile intimacy on the Assouan Dahabiya by Nour El Nil. Our very first dahabiya, lovingly crafted and maintained, blends classic Egyptian elegance with modern comfort. Small, stylish, and thoughtfully designed, this boat offers a slow, personal way to travel the Nile between Luxor and Aswan — perfect for travelers who want privacy, relaxed days, and authentic local moments.
Why choose Assouan Dahabiya
- Small and personal: Limited cabins mean a quiet, intimate atmosphere and highly personalized service.
- Classic style, modern comfort: Traditional dahabiya architecture with air‑conditioned cabins, panoramic views, and a roomy sundeck for lounging and sunset cocktails.
- Authentic experiences: Visit quieter temples, stroll village lanes, and stop at peaceful islands that big ships usually skip.
- Great value: The smallest and most affordable option in our fleet, without compromising on service, food, or attention to detail.
Typical highlights
- Luxor temples and the West Bank (depending on itinerary)
- Kom Ombo and its unique double temple
- Edfu’s Horus Temple or nearby rock chapels
- Scenic stretches like Gebel el Silsila and quiet island anchorages
- Local village visits, market strolls, and optional swims from the riverbank
Sample itinerary (6 days / 5 nights — Esna/Luxor → Aswan)Day 1 — Embark at Esna or Luxor, settle into your cabin, short local visit, dinner on deck. Day 2 — Sail to El Kab and Edfu; guided visit and evening relaxation. Day 3 — Scenic sailing and island stop for a swim or walk; sunset on the sundeck. Day 4 — Explore Gebel el Silsila and its sandstone quarries; lunch on the riverbank. Day 5 — Visit Kom Ombo and the crocodile museum; evening sail toward Aswan. Day 6 — Arrive Aswan, optional Philae Temple and High Dam visits, disembark.
What’s usually includedFull board dining with fresh local and international dishes; English‑speaking Egyptologist guide; daily guided excursions; transfers to/from the boat (confirm with your booking); housekeeping and onboard service. Confirm details for drinks, Wi‑Fi, tips, and optional extras.
Who this is perfect forCouples, small groups, photographers, and travelers who prefer a slow, authentic Nile experience away from crowded big ships. Ideal if you want relaxed mornings, long golden‑hour evenings, and personal attention from a small crew.
Practical info & booking tips
- Best time to travel: October through April for cooler, dry weather.
- How to join: Fly Cairo → Luxor or Cairo → Aswan, or take the sleeper train; ask us to include meet‑and‑assist transfers.
- Confirm before you book: Entrance fees, Egyptologist guide, transfers, and any single‑supplement or minimum‑group requirements.
- Health & safety: Small boats have limited medical facilities — bring prescriptions and travel insurance.
- Extras to budget for: Gratuities, optional tours, drinks, and any Wi‑Fi fees.
Packing essentialsLight layers, sun hat, sunscreen, comfortable walking shoes, swimwear, refillable water bottle, small daypack, and photocopies of your passport. Bring cash for tips and local purchases.





