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Experience the best of Egypt "Ultimate Luxury on the Nile"
Mondays
from Luxor : Eight Days Cruise
* Mondays
from Luxor : Five Days Cruise
On
board facilities include
Rates & Itinerary for : 4 days , 5 Days , 8 Days Cruise - Map Nile Cruise Route Imagine cruising the fabled Nile in ultimate luxury... Rockefeller did it. Mark Twain did it. More recently, former First Lady Barbara Bush and pop music legend Lionel Richie did it: cruise Egypt's timeless Nile in luxury. The Amarco is available in combination with several of our Tour/Cruise packages the 233-foot-long, 43-foot-wide all-suite vessels provide the ultimate luxury in Nile cruising . Onboard facilities include spacious restaurants serving the best Egyptian and international cuisine, lounges with dancing every evening, large swimming pools, Gym, Spa , massage parlor , steam rooms and Jacuzzis, sun decks, a variety of bars and lounges, boutiques and gift shops. All cabins do offer an oversized bathtub. Honeymoon
Special
Dining
Room Reservations: Meet other passengers : Do
we get sea sickness while sailing the Nile ? For
PRIVATE GUIDE/CAR/DRIVER : Click here for images & info on the Cabins equipped to accommodate the physically challenged guests.
Massage on the Nile Indulge
yourself as you honeymoon on the Nile, and spoil yourself like Cleopatra
. . . at our expense. What could be more relaxing than sailing along
the Nile, watching silent feluccas glide by, and timeless villages twinkling
at twilight. Slip below to a soothing session with a specialist skilled
in the arts of relaxation and massage, before the two of you retire
to your cabin.
Encounter
your African heritage, not only in Ghana, Senegal, but yes, in Egypt.
The Physically Challenged Passengers in Egypt Egypt presents challenges to the traveler in a wheelchair, but we are determined to make it possible for everyone to enjoy Egypt's wonders.
Here's what the wheelchair traveler may expect: 1. Airport arrival in Cairo may not be as smooth as at some more handicapped-ready airports, but it presents no big problems. 2. A number of five-star hotels in Cairo are well prepared to accommodate visitors in wheelchairs. 3. Most museums are not well prepared to receive wheelchair travelers, so their visits may be limited to certain exhibits, for example, those on the ground floor. 4. Some outdoor sights, such as the Pyramids of Giza, the Sphinx, and some temples along the Nile, are more or less readily accessible. Your Egyptian guides will display ingenuity in overcoming small barriers to access so that you can enjoy these wonders. It may be necessary in some places for the traveler to be carried by guides up or down steps or steep ramps to allow wheelchair access. 5. Unfortunately, some sights are inaccessible to wheelchairs, such as most of the tombs in the Valley of the Kings (including that of Tutankhamon). 6. At Luxor a suitable ramp connects the Nile cruise boat dock to street level. There are a few small steps which can be negotiated by wheelchair with the crew's help (our crew members are always available to help). At Aswan there is no ramp, but rather two flights of 20 steps each. Travelers will need to be carried between street and boat levels by our crew. 7. The gangway of some of the Nile cruise vessel is wide enough to accommodate wheelchairs, but the angle of ascent may be steep and the guest may have to be carried aboard. Onboard, most of the ship do not have an elevator, but wheelchair travelers can be accommodated in a wheelchair-friendly cabin on the same deck as the reception and dining rooms.
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