Sailing on a traditional Felucca along the River Nile offers a peaceful and authentic way to experience Cairo away from the city’s hustle and noise. This experience connects travelers to Egypt’s ancient traditions, gliding silently across the same waters once sailed by pharaohs and Cleopatra herself. The tour combines relaxation, culture, and local flavor in one memorable experience. Guests enjoy the comfort of private hotel transfers, ensuring a seamless journey from start to finish.
What makes this experience truly unique is the personalized touch — an expert local guide shares stories about Cairo’s landmarks, the history of the Nile, and daily life along its banks. Travelers can choose to sail by day under the warm sunshine or in the evening when Cairo’s skyline glows with lights reflecting on the water. Adding to the authenticity, guests enjoy a delicious Koshary meal, Egypt’s favorite traditional dish, served fresh during the trip.
Pickup included
Your tour begins with a convenient pickup from your Cairo or Giza hotel by an air-conditioned vehicle. Meet your friendly Egyptologist guide in the lobby, who will accompany you throughout this relaxing and authentic journey.
During your cruise, you can choose to sail under the warm golden sun or experience the magical atmosphere of Cairo’s nightlife, where city lights shimmer on the river’s surface. Capture unforgettable photos of the bridges, feluccas, and local fishermen that line the Nile’s edge.
To complete your cultural experience, enjoy a delicious local lunch of Koshary, Egypt’s most beloved traditional dish made from rice, lentils, pasta, and spiced tomato sauce. Your guide will share stories about the Nile’s history, its significance to Egyptian civilization, and the legends of Cleopatra, who once sailed these same waters.
After your peaceful and scenic cruise, your driver will be waiting to transfer you comfortably back to your hotel.
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Available • Apps: Uber, Careem
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