Dahabiya Nile Cruise de Luxor a Aswan com passeios particulares





Descrição
Divirta-se navegando no Nilo com conforto e estilo! Em vez de cruzar o Nilo com um grande navio de cruzeiro ou uma tradicional feluca, escolha um grandioso e luxuoso dahabiya para uma viagem romântica e inesquecível. Um dahabiya é um grande barco à vela com cabanas elegantemente decoradas em estilo colonial com todas as conveniências modernas. Um dahabiya é uma excelente opção para famílias ou grupos de amigos, já que tem uma atmosfera íntima. Aprecie a paisagem do Nilo em um ritmo calmo enquanto visita os antigos monumentos egípcios ao longo do caminho entre Luxor e Aswan. O dahabiya tem cabines privativas com banheiro privativo, incluindo toalete, pia e chuveiro. Todas as cabines são equipadas com tomadas elétricas com ar-condicionado. O dahabiya possui um gerador de eletricidade e um grande terraço, onde você pode relaxar e assistir a paisagem. Há também uma cozinha totalmente equipada, onde o seu chef pessoal irá preparar maravilhosa cozinha egípcia para você todos os dias. .
Opções de passeio
O que está incluído
Locais e horários de recolha
Você deve entrar em contato com o fornecedor local para obter o horário e o local exatos de coleta (os detalhes de contato serão fornecidos no voucher)
Avaliações dos viajantes
Informações importantes
- Adequado para todos os níveis de condicionamento físico
- O nome, o número e o país do passaporte são obrigatórios no momento da reserva para todos os participantes
- A tarifa para crianças aplica-se apenas quando partilha com 2 adultos pagantes
- Opção vegetariana está disponível, por favor avise no momento da reserva, se necessário
Avaliações(3)
Overseas Adventure travel reserved this sailboat for our group of 11 people for five days sailing from Aswan to Luxor. It was wonderful. Very relaxing. Anything you w Ted they provided. Excellent meals & fantastic staff.
This was a once in a lifetime experience...( although I am already considering another trip though...!) We had privatised a 5 cabins , just for 2 person.. we had a private guide who stayed with us and guided us through the various attractions along the Nile... But the most amazing part was the crew...!!! No words could describe the professionalism, courtesy, discreet and heart warming crew... our waiter , Mohamed would reach for the moon to please us... there somehow managed to set us a romantic dinner on a small island in the middle of the Nile...!!! And what a feast ..!!
We had a 4 night cruise from Edna to Aswan on a dahabiya. This was a very relaxing way to sail on the Nile. We only technically sailed for a few hours a couple of times because there wasn’t enough wind but we were tugged by a quiet boat. There were 13 total guests on the Amoura. The food was very good, salads and fresh fruits, pita bread, fresh fish from the Nile, chicken, etc. with wine and beer to purchase. Our private tour guide from Luxor and Aswan Travel stayed on board and he said the food was good Egyptian fare. There was a crew of 9 on board that took care of us and the boat. As to the boat itself, the trim on the canopy was tattered but the furniture was comfortable and well cared for. The top deck was really lovely and we spent almost all of our time there when we weren’t visiting sights. The bedrooms on the lower level were small with very little storage available (soft, foldable luggage would be ideal). The biggest issue was the tiny bathroom. The shower was small and never drained correctly, they had a pedestal sink so no place to put stuff, and it just seemed tired. I don’t know how to improve the bathroom without getting rid of some of the other bedrooms. Anyway, don’t expect luxury in the bedroom or bathroom but since the weather and the views are spectacular on the deck, you will want to spend all of your time there. There is no nightlife onboard, it is quiet and we docked at quiet spots not next to rows of the other loud cruise ships. I thought the Nile was actually pretty clean looking but there are some insects such as gnats, flies and mosquitoes as you would expect by the river. Just bring bug spray but they really weren’t terrible. I highly recommend a dahabiya sail on the Nile. I wasn’t afraid ever in Egypt. I was more nervous in Athens!



