Nile Style
An 80-cabin, five-deck Deluxe cruiser (renovated 2015)
Deluxe Nile cruise ships
Deluxe Cruises features 30 deluxe Nile cruise ships.
An 80-cabin, five-deck Deluxe cruiser (renovated 2015)
A five-deck Deluxe cruiser (about 72 m) with a full spa
A 58-cabin, five-deck Deluxe cruiser
An all-suite Deluxe cruiser (42 suites) with a two-level spa
A 70-cabin Deluxe cruiser with 25 junior suites
An all-suite, five-deck Deluxe cruiser (31 suites)
A 40-suite, four-deck Deluxe cruiser (built 2008)
A 55-cabin, five-deck Deluxe cruiser (renovated 2019)
A 70-cabin, four-deck Deluxe cruiser (built 2002)
A 70-cabin, five-deck Deluxe cruiser
A five-deck Deluxe cruiser with a spa and jacuzzi
A 66-cabin, four-deck Deluxe cruiser (Pia Schmid design)
A Deluxe cruiser with French-window cabins
A 76-cabin Deluxe cruiser (renovated 2023–24)
A 74-cabin, five-deck Deluxe cruiser (about 72 m)
A Deluxe cruiser, built 1990 / renovated 2022
A 70-cabin Deluxe cruiser, launched 2022
A 72-cabin, five-deck Deluxe cruiser
A 66-cabin, five-deck Deluxe cruiser (about 72 m)
An all-suite Deluxe cruiser — 30 suites (renovated 2022)
A 72-cabin Deluxe cruiser with a sushi bar and jacuzzi
An all-suite Deluxe cruiser — 40 suites
A 72-cabin, five-deck Deluxe cruiser (renovated 2024)
Deluxe Nile cruises represent the most popular category in Egypt's river cruise market — and with good reason. They deliver everything you need for an extraordinary Nile experience: comfortable cabins, multiple dining options, swimming pools, sun decks, and attentive service — at noticeably lower prices than ultra-luxury vessels.
Deluxe ships are well-appointed vessels that offer high-quality experiences without the premium pricing of luxury counterparts. The differences are subtle but meaningful:
Deluxe cruises are ideal for travelers who want the complete Nile experience with all the essentials, without paying premium pricing for marginal upgrades. Most of our guests describe deluxe cruises as offering "everything they expected and more" — the temples are the same, the Nile is the same, and the memories are equally unforgettable.
Our deluxe ships sail the iconic Luxor — Aswan corridor, with the same temple visits and shore excursions as luxury ships. Itineraries range from 3 to 7 nights with regular departures throughout the week. The 4-night Luxor to Aswan voyage is particularly popular among deluxe travelers.
A noticeably more affordable price than luxury while you enjoy the same temples, the same Nile, and the same expert Egyptologist guides.
Well-appointed accommodations with all essentials — private bathroom, climate control, panoramic windows, and quality bedding.
Generous open buffets featuring international cuisine and authentic Egyptian dishes prepared by skilled chefs.
Swimming pool, sun deck, gym, and lounge bar standard on every deluxe vessel — everything you need to relax onboard.
Friendly, professional crew dedicated to making your journey memorable — Egyptian hospitality at its finest.
Nightly entertainment, galabeya parties, traditional Nubian music, and Egyptologist lectures included.
Most nationalities can obtain a visa on arrival ($25 USD) or apply for an e-Visa online before traveling. Always check the latest requirements for your country at your nearest Egyptian embassy.
Three meals daily, served as open buffets with international and authentic Egyptian cuisine. Vegetarian, vegan, gluten-free, and other dietary requirements accommodated with advance notice.
Smart-casual throughout the cruise. During the day, comfortable resort attire is perfect. For evening dinners, smart-casual is recommended (no shorts in the main restaurant). For temple visits, modest clothing covering shoulders and knees is required.
Absolutely. Most ships offer dedicated solo rates. The atmosphere onboard is welcoming with shared dining tables and onboard activities — many solo travelers tell us they made lifelong friends.
Absolutely — many of our most-booked itineraries are honeymoons. Suite-class cabins, private dining, sunset cocktails on the sun deck, and unforgettable temple visits make for an unparalleled romantic trip.
Both work — Aswan to Luxor is downstream (gentler pace, more time at temples). Luxor to Aswan is upstream (more time in Luxor for Karnak/Valley of the Kings before sailing).
Comfortable walking shoes, modest clothing for temple visits (shoulders/knees covered), light layers, sunscreen, hat, sunglasses, and smart-casual evening wear. We’ll send a detailed packing list after booking.
Speak with our Egypt cruise experts. We'll match you with the perfect ship for your travel dates and preferences.