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Roi Farouk Dahabiya

Sail from Luxor to Aswan aboard a dahabiya

At a glance

Embarks
Mon
Board
Full Board
Class
5-star
  • New

02 Overview

A first look

Board in Luxor and watch the Nile's light shift as the Roi Farouk slips away toward Esna. Quiet sailing, small quays and evening riverside dinners set the week's pace.

The route

Luxor and Aswan

  1. LuxorKarnak & the Valley of the KingsEmbark
  2. EdfuThe Temple of Horus
  3. Kom OmboThe Temple of Sobek
  4. AswanPhilae Temple & the High DamDisembark

At sea

Detailed itinerary

Based on embarkation from Luxor and disembarkation in ASWAN.

Bundled in

  • Dining room
  • Lounge
  • Sun deck with shaded seating
  • Wi-Fi in public areas

The fine print

What's included – and what isn't

Included

  • Accommodation aboard Roi Farouk Dahabiya
  • Breakfast, lunch, and dinner daily
  • Tea, coffee, water, and soft drinks
  • Expert Egyptologist guide
  • Entrance fees to all listed sites
  • All ground transfers in Luxor and Aswan
  • Service charges and taxes

Not included

  • Tipping for staff and guide
  • Personal expenses and souvenirs
  • Optional tours or activities
  • Alcoholic beverages
  • Domestic flights (if required)
  • Travel and health insurance

Before you go

What to pack & wear

Children & families

Children 0–5.99 years travel free; 6–11.99 years pay 50%; 12+ pay the full adult price. Children must share a cabin with their parents (maximum one child per cabin). Two or more children require their own cabin.

Location

On the map

Luxor and Aswan — where it sails in EgyptMediterranean SeaRed SeaWestern DesertEastern DesertLake NasserLuxorEdfuKom OmboAswanCairoAbu SimbelN
Cairo lies north; your cruise is the gold stretch in the south. The Nile flows north, so sailing upstream means heading south.

If plans change

Cancellation

More than 30 days
Full refund less a £50 admin fee
15–30 days
50% refund
Within 14 days
No refund – date changes considered case by case

Last updated 1 July 2026 Product ID: CRU-NIL-628448

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