Where age-old majesty meets heartfelt heritage

Immerse yourself in the mystique of the River Nile on the Hathor Dahabiya Cruise, a luxury Dahabiya Nile cruise in Egypt that offers the most majestic Egyptian sailing experience specially tailored for those who seek elegance, comfort, and a rich touch of history. 
Private quarters, We have 8 cabins and a total of 4 suites out of which 2 are royal, so our Dahabiya Hathor ensures the best privacy along with the warm elegant hospitality and atmosphere, making it the perfect choice for an Aswan to Luxor Dahabiya Cruise.
This graceful boat sails smoothly down the river, providing a relaxed Nile sailing experience that lets guests savor serene views and explore hidden gems away from the crowds. The tranquil speed of the cruise nurtures a sense of wonder on the ageless monuments and landscapes beside the Nile. The Dahabiya Nile Cruise Aswan to Luxor enables guests to immerse themselves in Egypt’s timeless culture with comfort and class onboard. As you journey through the heart of Egypt, you’ll discover the Top Things to See on a Dahabiya Nile Cruise, all while enjoying the elegance of a Luxury Dahabiya Nile Cruise in Egypt.

Hathor Gastronomy where guests savor expertly prepared dishes where authentic Egyptian flavors blend seamlessly with international cuisine, all prepared fresh by skilled chefs. Sip and relax in the lounge bars while watching the sky light up with the breathtaking sunset colors. Our attentive staff on board will offer genuine care and hospitality to ease your every need. There is not a detail, no matter how small, that goes unlooked on. This is the signature feel of luxury available only on a Dahabiya Nile cruise in Egypt.

The Mortuary Temple of Hatshepsut

Also known as Djeser-Djeseru, the Mortuary Temple Complex of Hatshepsut is beneath the cliffs at Deir el-Bahari on the west bank of the Nile. The temple was built in dedication to Hatshepsut and Amun. It lies next to the Mortuary Temple of Mentuhotep. The relief sculptures in the temple recite the tale of the divine birth of a first-of-its-kind female pharaoh.

Valley of the Kings

The Valley of the Kings is a magnificent burial ground where, to date, 63 tombs have been unearthed. The rooms range from a simple room to corridors with 120 chambers and pharaohs like Ramses II, Tutankhamen and Seti I found their resting place here. The valley has been a focus of several archaeological explorations; in 1979, the valley became a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Historical site of Queen Hatshepsut’s Unfinished Obelisk in Aswan, Egypt.

The Unfinished Obelisk

The Unfinished Obelisk Aswan, a remarkable example of Ancient Egyptian Monuments, is more than 3,500 years old and was abandoned in an Aswan stone quarry. This Queen Hatshepsut Obelisk is nearly one-third bigger than any completed ancient Egyptian obelisk. If finished, it would have weighed around 1,090 tonnes and reached almost 42 meters in height. Work was halted when cracks appeared in the granite as the builders carved it out of the bedrock. A powerful reminder of ancient Egypt’s engineering brilliance, the Unfinished Obelisk embodies advanced stone-cutting techniques.

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