
A different way to see the Nile.


Drawn from the temples themselves.
Lumina began with a simple frustration: that the great cruisers of the Nile had grown larger, louder and more gilded each year — and somewhere along the way had stopped feeling like Egypt at all.
So we kept her small. We drew the interiors from the temples themselves — columns that fan like papyrus, a fresco reproduced by hand, the soft geometry of a sanctuary distilled into a single room — and finished them in the materials of the desert: travertine, walnut, alabaster, woven linen.
And we built the whole experience around the one thing no other vessel can improve upon: the river itself.
Three quiet convictions.
Intimate by design
Twenty-eight rooms, not two hundred. Space to breathe, and never a queue between you and the temple gate.
Authentically Egyptian
Designed in Egypt, crewed by Egyptians, and drawn from the country's own architecture — not an imported idea of luxury.
The river first
Every decision — the glass, the moorings, the routes — made so the Nile is always the brightest thing in the room.
Authentic Egypt, thoughtfully curated.
The hull, the decks and the spatial composition of the ship — engineered for calm, light and an uninterrupted relationship with the river.
Every surface, fresco and fitting — the gilded arches, the gold-wave reliefs, and the palette of travertine, walnut and alabaster throughout.
Speak to the team.
Our small team in Luxor plans every voyage by hand. Tell us your dates and we'll reply within one working day — no call centres, no booking forms.
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