
The hours between temples.
Dining, lounging, wellness — and the river always at the glass.

A table beneath papyrus stone.
Sculpted columns bloom toward the ceiling like a temple's hypostyle hall. Egyptian heritage and Mediterranean season, served on marble, lit by the river — with a chef's tasting menu each evening and afternoon tea on deck.

Evenings beside a painted screen.
A hand-painted offering scene, dusk-rose velvet, an oud in the air. Signature cocktails, a library of Egyptology, and the bank sliding past the glass long after dinner.

A quiet room for the body.
Carved from travertine and soft light, the spa draws on ancient Egyptian ritual — warm oil, salt and stone. A hammam, a sauna, a couples' treatment suite, and sunrise yoga on the open deck.

The river, from above.
The length of the upper deck given to open air — a pool, shaded loungers, a grill for long lunches, and the best seat in Egypt as the temples and palms drift by at golden hour.
From sunrise to lamplight.
Sunrise Yoga
On the open deck as the ship stirs and the light arrives.
Breakfast
Served as you sail, or ashore before the temples open.
Deck Lunch
Long, slow, Mediterranean — the bank passing by.
Golden Hour
Cocktails on the sun deck as the desert catches fire.
Dinner
Beneath the papyrus columns, a chef's tasting each night.
The Lounge
Oud, a nightcap, and the floodlit temples at the glass.
