Royal
Dahabiya Yachts on the Nile
Special Deluxe Felucca Category
Dongola Dahabiya Nile Cruise

Five
Cabins - NOT air conditioned - Compare
with the Five Day Cruise on the Royal Dahabiya
Check out the
rate for individual bookings ,
an 8-day cruise only with Abu Simbel Temples .
'It
flows through old hushed Egypt and its sands,
Like some grave, mighty thought, threading a dream.'–LEIGHT HUNT....by
Amelia Edwards(1831-1892)
Click
here for the Dongola Photo Gallery and more images
Or
Zarafa ( Giraffe) Deluxe Felucca . Combine
this Dahabiya Cruise in Egypt & an Africa Safari
Compare
with the Royal Dahabiya - Red Sea Resort Romantic Escapade
The
Dongola dahabeya was built in approximately 1835, used by Egypt
former royal families and later on celebrities of the 1950's era for
pleasure trips. Because of its being painted in gold the Dongola and
similar boats were called 'dahabeya' which means 'Golden Boat'. The
Dongola is not air conditioned.
Charter
Rate Includes:
- All
transfers in Luxor and Aswan, always on a private basis .
- One
night hotel accommodation in Cairo before the cruise : at the Grand
Hyatt , Conrad Hotel or similar
Maximum 5 Rooms , total 10 guests, with tax, and continental breakfast.
- One
night hotel accommodation in Cairo after the cruise : at the Grand
Hyatt , Conrad Hotel or similar
Maximum 5 Rooms , total 10 guests, with tax, and continental breakfast.
- Private
air conditioned coaches for all transfers and tours .
- Guided
sightseeing including all entrance fees, all as per itinerary .
- Pre
set meals as listed including B = Breakfast,
(or cB, Continental Breakfast), L
= Lunch, D = Dinner
- Tea/
coffle and afternoon tea while on board the Deluxe Nile Cruise.
- Bottled
water with meals
- With
the charter rate, you get your own private resident Egyptologist
for your group
- Complimentary
Galabiya for each guest
- Complimentary
Cartouche , in 14 Karat Gold with your name ( please advise your
preference : first or or last name )
Rates
are in USD $
Rates are for the exclusive and private use of the Dahabiya
Each cabin may be occupied by one or two
guests
There is no triple occupancy cabins
Charter Rate : $ 29 000 .00 USD
Peak
Season period : Rate for Easter ( 2 weeks Easter Season)
Rate for Christmas and New Year ( Dec 20 - Jan 4) :
Charter Rate : $ 38 000 .00 USD
Cancellation
policy for charters:
All deposits and further payments non-refundable
Compare
with
other more contemporary 6 cabins Air-conditioned Yacht Dahabbiya's
All are available for private charter .Click
here for a sample one week cruise program

The
program starts every Saturday in either (Esna) Luxor or Aswan
The journey lasts Eight Days / seven nights
Many
visitors come to Egypt to fulfill their dream of sailing the Nile on board
a private boat.
These Four Dahabbiya allow you to experience the Nile 's romance in an
intimate, privileged setting.
These dahabiyas take you back in time to a gentler, more gracious era.
On
the Nile in Royal Style Feluccas or Dahabiyas are the traditional
sailing vessel of much of the Mediterranean world, and the traditional
Nile felucca, or Dahabia, was the mainstay of travel in ancient Egypt.
With
shallow drafts, sails, and oars, feluccas could navigate not only the
great river, but the maze of canals threading through its banks, with
or without wind, reaching every part of the kingdom.
Dahabbiyas
/ Feluccas long ago transcended their role as humble transports. They
held the ancient empire together, carrying troops, decrees, and the
very mystery of the pharaoh.
Sailing
on a dahabeya means exploring the Nile in a traditional style being
able to enjoy visits of some unique places and monuments unattainable
by modern cruise ships. Other memorable experiences are the BBQ on isolated
islands or joining the 'chef' for green-grocery shopping in rural markets
and villages.
Along the way, we moor on un-inhabited Nile islands, whose virgin landscapes
have hardly changed throughout millennia. Wandering the gardens and
Nile islands is an idyllic pastime, and the perfect compliment to your
visits to Egypt 's matchless monuments.
The Dahabbiyas are beautifully crafted wooden ships, outfitted in colonial
style with oriental and Egyptian touches. The interiors boast period
furnishing, and each cabin has its own distinct style and interior .
Rate
Does Not Includes:
Start
Weekly on Saturday:
The program starts every Saturday in either Luxor or Aswan, and the
journey lasts seven nights.
The
trip includes visits to sites in ancient Thebes (the Valley's of the
Kings and Queens), the Luxor and Karnak temples, as well as Edfu, Kom
Ombo and Philae. Entrance fees for the monuments are all inclusive.
In
addition to these historical sites, guests will visit less frequented
monuments and enjoy field excursions to villages and open countryside.
In short, we promise our guests a unique, tranquil journey on sailboats
fit for a king or a Pharaoh !
The
Dongola offers five cabins for a maximum of ten guests: The
'Kings Suite' in the stern, two 'Prince Cabins' all with private bathroom
and two 'Senior Cabins' sharing one bathroom. All are double cabins
with king size beds, eiderdown duvets and opening windows.
Facilities
The boat features a combination of nostalgic atmosphere and modern comfort,
a pleasant place to relax and to enjoy the peace and silence. The salon
is the perfect meeting place and sometimes, in cold winter days, dinner
is served here. For relaxing and enjoying the passing landscape the
sun deck is the place, where breakfast, lunch and dinner are served.
Technical Data
Two masts flat bottom yacht. Length: 34,5 meter, draught 0.6 meter,
20 meter long sun deck, 12.5 meter main mast with 24 meter boom and
360 square meter sail, stern mast 9,5 meter with 16 meter boom and 140
square meter sail.
Dongola is NOT air-conditioned .
Royal
feluccas and Dahabbiyas bore a larger-than-life image of the pharaoh,
seated on a throne, to be seen and venerated by inhabitants even along
the most remote canal. In turn, imbued with the same "ka,"
or spirit, as the living pharaoh himself, it would keep watch over his
subjects and their activities.
So
integral was the Nile Dahabbiya and felucca to the ancient Egyptian
way of life that it assumed legendary attributes. Even today, you can
see the oldest known Nile felucca, the regal pharaonic Dahabia of
Cheops, the ruler immortalized by the Great Pyramid at Giza. Known
as the Solar Boat, it was believed to sail through the skies
carrying its royal passenger along sunbeams in his single cabin, the
royal suite of its day.

The
regal pharaonic Dahabia of Cheops Museum in Giza is a must see.
In
later times, pashas, emirs, and sultans found that feluccas were indispensable.
When Napoleon invaded Egypt, the Mamluks rulers observed the
Battle of the Pyramids from their dahabeahs, and in the wake of defeat,
set them afire, still laden with treasures, in the middle of the river.
Always one to adapt to local practice, Napoleon even had his own dahabeah,
the Italy, which was used by his officers to explore Upper Egypt.
In
the nineteenth century, the well-equipped Nile Dahabbiya and felucca
was essential to the upper-crust adventurer. Lord Kitcheners
used several feluccas for his famous trip from Cairo to Khartoum.
It
took from two to three months to ascend the Nile under wind power, and
another month-and-a-half to float back downstream, stopping at the great
temples along the way. King Farouk, Churchill, Montgomery, Mark Twain
and others settled in for the journey, and a certain Lady Edwards even
had a piano installed on her sailing vessel.
Eventually,
steamers displaced dahabeahs, opening up an Egyptian adventure to greater
numbers on Thomas Cook's tours, and trains nearly finished them
off. But never completely. Even today, despite the inroads of rail,
steam power, and highways, the graceful Nile felucca retains its place.
Our
private 2 or six cabins Dahabbiyas Nile cruisers are at your disposal
to accommodate couples, honeymooners, families, and small groups,
affording the unique experience of navigating the ancient river on your
own.
A
skilled river captain is on board at all times . A guide is at your
disposal to plan your itinerary and escort you through the sites you
choose to visit. The crew has completely separate quarters, to ensure
your privacy.
What to Pack:
Most of the year look forward to warm, even hot weather in Luxor &
Aswan, morning & evenings are cooler. For Shore excursions, we suggest
comfortable cotton & natural fabric lightweight clothing. Comfortable
walking shoes are essential. Lightweight comfortable & casual
clothing. Swimsuits, sun hat.
What
other say about the Dahabiya:
<,...
Just a quick e mail to thank you and your staff for a great trip.
Your people were always early, polite and very helpful.
Our guide Emed was very good and put all his fascinating information over
at just the right level.
The only minor thing that went wrong was my wife's name on the internal
flight tickets. Your agents said it would not be a problem and they made
sure we were safely checked in. All was fine but we English worry.
The Dongola was amazing. So was Mr Mohamed, I am sure you know what I
mean !!!!!
We were treated like royalty. Our final night to say the least was very
memorable with the whole crew singing traditional songs for us to dance
to.
We will defiantly be back to Egypt some time in the future, at the very
least to see Cairo.
If you ever need a recommendation to a client I would be happy to give
one.
Regards
Mr. & Mrs. B. Eele >> Winter 2007
Other
Deluxe Nile Cruise Choices:
Check
out the Sonesta MS Moon Goddess Ultra Deluxe Nile Cruise
( all state rooms do offer private balconies)

Or the all suites M/S
Amarco

The
Ultra Deluxe all suites M/S Amarco
Honeymoon
/ Anniversary Special : Free in Cairo ( when you add Cairo Stay with us
)
Or In luxor or Aswan when you purchase this cruise package :
Zaffa:
Before the sunset , we have arranged for a welcome Zaffa (procession that
will resemble an Arabian/Egyptian wedding party) with a troupe of dancers
and musicians dressed with the Egyptian typical clothes, welcoming guests
by singing and dancing Egyptian Folklore).
Or
Repeat your vows in one of Cairo historical churches:
For guests who are interested in repeating their vows in one of Cairo
churches:
Priest will be ready from the church according to
your request (church) for the wedding vows. ( donation to the church will
be expected - that 's at your discretion) . After the ceremony, Champagnes
will be served to the new couple & guests.
Complimentary
transfers in an air-conditioned sedan , are included between the hotel
& the church , if you prefer a stretch limo is available upon request
supplement will apply.
Honeymoon
at the Cairo Four Seasons:
Four Seasons defines the essence of a superb honeymoon. As a destination
setting, for just you two, or your whole party, we make weddings and honeymoons
seamless and inspiring. For your first night, we offer a retreat of peace
and comfort - with a smooth start for your trip to another Four
Seasons honeymoon setting. Or for your honeymoon with us, we can
help you craft every unforgettable detail.
Special photo for your honeymoon in Cairo at the Four Seasons :
Our talented in-house Pastry Chef can create a beautiful customized special
cake in the favor of your preference to enjoy the cake an d a special
candlelit dinner , we'll have a photographer at your disposal for 30 minutes
to take some photos for your honeymoon album .
If you have a photograph of a special cake you prefer , please e.mail
it to us as JPG, or include in your e.mail message, , we will be happy
to try to prepare that cake for you.
Our
Nile cruise passengers come from all countries of the world, more from
Europe, but also from North America, South America and Asia, and naturally
they'll often keep the company of their own language and culture.
Your
patience and extra efforts to interact are sure to bear rewards.
Some guests from the USA did bring up the issue that in some cases the
boat did have 2 or 3 English speaking couples onboard, and that they expected
more !
Most sailings have a few native English speakers, though the numbers,
of course, vary by season, and are not guaranteed.
Cruise
with the Pharaohs and Sultans ,
an 8-day Fantasy cruise
On board the Royal Dahabiya with Abu Simbel Temples .
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