Queen Cleopatra

A Dahabiya is an Arabic word meaning ‘the golden one. It’s a large comfortable sailing boat of a simple but elegant form with two large sails. Our boat is a replica of original Dahabiya boats from the 19th century. Built by local craftsmen in Esna following the design of a typical Dahabiya used in the past. They offer the romance of the past combined with the comfort of today.

3 fully furnished cabins and 1 suite with a private terrace, 4 in total. When you sail on our Dahabiya, you will have a great unforgettable experience as you will feel the beauty not just see it, when you pass through the green valley, islands, farms, and villages, off the beaten path attractions, and the romantic view of the pure sky full of stars. Feel convinced, enjoy your privacy and relax on the sundeck in the morning under the sun and in the evening under the sky filled with stars hearing the peaceful voice of the Nile while you are reading your novel, listening to your music while having your favorite drink.

  • 01 fully furnished twin bed air-conditioned cabin (3.8 m X 3 m) with a private terrace.
  • 03 fully furnished twin beds and a queen bed cabins (3.8 m X 3 m) and 2 cabins (3 m X 3 m).

Features

  • All cabins and suites have panoramic views to the outside with large windows
  • Private bathrooms in each cabin and suite, including bathtub, shower and toilet
  • Vessel equipped with integral air conditioning, individually controllable
  • Free Wi-Fi available throughout the ship (Fair Use Policy applies)
  • Solar system and electricity generators on board
  • Guaranteed fresh water supply through water filters
  • Sewage recycling system and wastewater treatment in operation
  • Safety provisions include smoke detectors, emergency lighting and sprinkler system

For those who love change, what is better than waking up every day to a different and amazing view? Then have your breakfast, lunch, and dinner meals all on board while sailing the Nile and enjoying the beautiful landscape. In between, stop at towns and villages to visit famous historical landmarks along the Nile and others hardly visited by tourists.

So don’t miss this chance.

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