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Nunet

Nunet Tour

Dahabiya Sailing Tour on the Nile; Experience Egypt differently in small-group Nile sailing tour by dahabiya.

Name of the Dahabiya : Nunet

Departure from: Aswan

Arrival to: Luxor – Edfu

Duration: 6 days

Meal Plan: Full Board

From: 2.400€ to 3.000€ per cabin

Nunet tour details

Nunet, ancient Egyptian goddess of the primordial waters, seated with solar headdress and ankh

The program is just a suggestion; we would love to tailor it to fit you perfectly! If you need more days or prefer a shorter trip, we can adapt accordingly. Since all our boats are sailing boats, once you book, there will be no other clients on board—only you, your family, and friends, unless you choose otherwise. To preserve this exclusive experience, a
minimum booking of two cabins is required.

Seasonal Pricing

  • October to March: 500€ per cabin, per day (3.000€ in total per cabin for 6 days).
  • April to June: 450€ per cabin, per day (2.700€ in total per cabin for 6 days).
  • July to September: 400€ per cabin, per day (2.400€ in total per cabin for 6 days).

Close view of painted ancient Egyptian columns with hieroglyphs inside Kom Ombo Temple Egypt

What is included?

Dahabiya trip.

Transfer from the Aswan and to the Luxor airport if needed, as well as all transportation during the visits.

Permissions for the tour.

Accommodation in Dahabiya

Full board included, water, soft drinks, tea, and coffee.

What is NOT included?

Egyptologiste guide (available on request.)

Alcoholic drinks.

Entry tickets to the temples.

Gratitude for the crew.

Osiride statues carved into columns at Kom Ombo Temple Egypt

What will you be visiting in a 6 days trip?

  • Saling along the Nile, visit the Temple of Esna and the Village of Al-Hajz.
  • Visit El Kab and the city of Edfu.
  • Visit the Temple of Horus in Edfu.
  • Sail to the village of Ramadi and Bassau Island.
  • Visit Gebel el-Silsil and the Fares Village.
  • The Temple of Horemheb and the Maniha Beach.
  • Visit the Temple of Kom Ombo, Daraw and Aswan.
  • Visit the Abu Simbel Temples and Aswan’s local souk.

Additional notes

  • When visiting villages along the route, a conservative dress code would be appreciated.
  • The route and stops may be subject to change if sailing conditions recommend it.
  • If you wish for any activity or visit not included in our proposal, we are at your disposal. In any case, it will be an added cost to the final price.