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Dahabiya Queen Tyi V

 Looking to unwind, recharge, and relax? Seeking a place that brings you the beauty of nature? We've got just what you're looking for. Come and discover the magic of sailing from Luxor to Aswan on our luxurious Dahabiya.

The Dahabiya  Queen Tyi V is a traditional Egyptian sailing boat featuring 8 Standard Cabins of approximately 22 m² and 4 Suites of around 32 m², for a total of 12 cabins.


With a more modern design, the boat is spread over two decks:


The main deck hosts the Standard Cabins and 2 Suites located at the rear of the boat.


The upper deck features the remaining 2 Suites, also located at the rear, as well as a restaurant serving a buffet-style selection of Egyptian specialties freshly prepared on board by our chef. You will also find a bar lounge, perfect space to relax and share special moments.


This deck also includes a Jacuzzi for ultimate relaxation, along with lounge areas and sunbeds offering peaceful moments while admiring the stunning landscapes of the Nile.


On board, you will enjoy an all-inclusive package, with mineral water, tea, coffee, soft drinks, and fresh fruits available throughout the day, as well as free and unlimited Wi-Fi access.


Each cabin is equipped with a private bathroom and individually controlled air conditioning.


The Suites each feature a private terrace, offering a more intimate experience while taking in the ever-changing scenery along the Nile’s banks.


Like all our Dahabiyas, the Queen Tyi V combines comfort with authenticity, offering a warm and intimate atmosphere, with a dedicated and attentive crew to make your journey truly memorable.


Itinerary:

Luxor

Welcome aboard your dahabiya. Dinner and overnight stay on board

Luxor – Esna – El Hegz

Breakfast and the start of the cruise toward Esna. Upon arrival, visit the Temple of Esna, dedicated to Khnum and Neith. Construction of the temple began under Ptolemy VIII and was completed during the Roman period, under Emperor Claudius and later Marcus Aurelius. The temple, still partially buried, lies about 10 meters below the current level of the city.



Return to the boat for lunch and continue sailing to El Hegz Island, where the boat will dock for the night.


Dinner and overnight stay on board.

El Hegz – Edfou - Bisaw

Breakfast, then sailing to Edfu. Upon arrival, excursion by carriage to the Temple of Horus, located further inland. This sanctuary dedicated to the falcon god Horus is both the largest temple of the Ptolemaic dynasty and the second largest in Egypt after Karnak. Inside, the intact paintings, inscriptions, and reliefs make it the best-preserved temple in Egypt. After the visit, return to the boat for lunch and continuation of the cruise to the island of Bisaw, where the boat will dock for the night. Free walk around the island and dinner on the shore. Overnight on board.

Gebel Silsileh – Kom Ombo - Aswan

After breakfast, set out to explore Gebel Silsileh, both an archaeological site and Egypt’s most important sandstone quarry. Under the protection of the Nile god Hapy, this quarry provided the stone used in nearly all the temples of Upper Egypt.



On the west bank of the river, you'll find a rock-cut sanctuary dedicated to the god Horemheb and seven other deities, including the local crocodile god Sobek.



Return to the boat for lunch, followed by a guided walk through the ancient quarry.


The journey then continues toward Kom Ombo.



Perched on a hill, the Temple of Kom Ombo is unique in Egypt for its perfectly symmetrical layout, dedicated to two gods: Sobek, the crocodile god of the south, and Horus, the falcon god of the north. The temple complex, built by three Ptolemaic rulers, is surrounded by an enclosure wall richly adorned with carvings and reliefs.



After the visit, return to the dahabiya and continue sailing upriver toward Aswan.


Dinner and overnight stay on board.

Aswan

Breakfast on board, followed by a visit to the Temple of Philae, located on Agilkia Island—one of the most beautiful sanctuaries in Egypt. Begun by Pharaoh Nectanebo I during the 30th Dynasty and completed by the Romans, it is the main temple dedicated to the goddess Isis.



After visiting Philae, the tour continues with the High Dam and the Unfinished Obelisk.



The Aswan region is rich in schist, alabaster, and pink granite, materials found only in this part of Egypt. These stones were used to build the pyramids, statues, and colossal monuments of the pharaohs. In the granite quarry, you’ll see the largest known ancient obelisk (41.75 meters), whose construction was abandoned after a crack was discovered in the rock.



Return to the boat for lunch.


In the evening, an optional sound and light show at the Temple of Philae is available.


Dinner and overnight stay on board.

Aswan - Esna

Breakfast on board, followed by a free morning to explore the city at your own pace.


Optional excursions by car or plane are available to visit the temples of Abu Simbel, built by Ramses II—one of Egypt’s most iconic monuments.



Return to Aswan for lunch, then begin the journey back toward Esna, arriving during the night.


Dinner and overnight stay on board.

Esna - Luxor

After breakfast, depart by car to visit the necropolis of Thebes on the West Bank of the Nile. The morning begins with the Valley of the Kings and the Valley of the Queens, home to the tombs of many New Kingdom pharaohs, their families, and favored nobles.



Continue on to the Colossi of Memnon, the last remnants of the temple of Amenhotep III, and then to Deir el-Bahari, the mortuary temple of Queen Hatshepsut. Carved directly into the cliffs of the Theban mountains, this impressive three-tiered temple, built around 1455 BCE, is both architecturally harmonious and strikingly modern. Although dedicated to the god Amun, it also houses chapels for Anubis and Hathor, the protective goddess of women.



Return to the dahabiya for lunch.



In the afternoon, explore the East Bank of ancient Thebes with visits to the Temples of Karnak and Luxor, connected by a dromos—a long avenue lined with sphinxes. Both temples are dedicated to the god Amun.



In the evening, an optional sound and light show at Karnak Temple is available.


Dinner and overnight stay on board.

Luxor

Breakfast on board, followed by free time until your transfer to Luxor Airport.

Enhance Your Journey with Optional Excursions:

Sound & Light Show at Karnak

€40 per adult / €30 per child



Sound & Light Show at Philae

€45 per adult / €35 per child



Abu Simbel by Coach

€95 per adult / €75 per child



Abu Simbel by Plane

€320 per adult / €290 per child



Hot Air Balloon Ride in Luxor

€120 per adult / €100 per child

Depending on weather and wind conditions, your dahabiya may need to be towed by another boat for part of the journey.
Please note that navigation conditions and flight schedules may also affect the timing and order of visits.

Our prices include:


  • A welcome service and assistance upon arrival at the airport
  • Round-trip transfers between the airport and the boat
  • 7 nights’ accommodation on a dahabiya with an all-inclusive formula (juices, mineral water, tea, coffee, soft drinks) – alcoholic beverages available at an extra cost
  • Visits and entrance fees to sites as per the program
  • Services of an Egyptologist guide
  • File processing fees




Our prices do not include:


  • Tips and porterage fees (€35 per person, mandatory and payable in cash upon arrival)
  • Alcoholic beverages and personal expenses
  • Excursions booked with our local representatives
  • Visa fees (€28 per person, payable in cash upon arrival)
  • International round-trip flights




Entry Requirements


To enter Egypt, you must have a passport or a national identity card accompanied by two passport-sized photos, both valid for at least 6 months after your return date. A visa is also required and can be obtained upon arrival through our representative for a fee of €28 per person.


 Option to add an extension:

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Included Insurance Coverage


Trip Cancellation Insurance:


✓ Cancellation coverage for medical reasons, theft, court summons, dismissal from work, etc.

  • Deductible: €0 for medical cancellations, €30 or €100 depending on the reason.
  • Reimbursement limit: Up to €8,000 per person.
  • Companion cancellation: Coverage for up to 4 people traveling together.



Comprehensive Travel Insurance:


✓ Trip Cancellation: Reimbursement up to €8,000 per person, with no deductible for medical reasons. €30 or €100 deductible for certain specific cases.

  • Baggage: Coverage up to €1,500 per person (maximum €5,000 per event), with a €30 deductible, 50% of the insured amount for valuables, 100% for items purchased during the trip
  • Assistance and Repatriation: Full coverage of medical repatriation costs up to €30,000 for medical expenses abroad. Repatriation of accompanying family members hotel expenses covered up to €100 per night, max 10 nights, legal assistance up to €5,000
  • Other coverage: Compensation for missed flight (€1,000), travel delay (€50 per person, after 4 hours), trip interruption up to €30,000 per event