Experience a unique open-air Nile cruise in Cairo and Giza. Enjoy tranquil scenes, avoid traffic, and savor a magical sunset or night tour.
Experience a unique open-air Nile cruise in Cairo and Giza. Enjoy tranquil scenes, avoid traffic, and savor a magical sunset or night tour.
- Cairo Tower - Rising 614 feet (187 meters) on Gezira Island, the Cairo Tower (Burj al-Qahira) is among Cairo’s most iconic landmarks.
- Cairo Opera House - The Cairo Opera House, part of the National Cultural Centre, serves as the premier performing arts venue in Egypt’s capital. Hosting many of Egypt’s top musical ensembles, it is situated on…
- Cairo Tower - Rising 614 feet (187 meters) on Gezira Island, the Cairo Tower (Burj al-Qahira) is among Cairo’s most iconic landmarks.
- Cairo Opera House - The Cairo Opera House, part of the National Cultural Centre, serves as the premier performing arts venue in Egypt’s capital. Hosting many of Egypt’s top musical ensembles, it is situated on the southern end of Gezira Island in the Nile River, within the Zamalek district near downtown.
- Nile River - Stretching an impressive 4,150 miles (6,680 kilometers), the Nile is the world’s longest river. It is the lifeline of Egypt, coursing through the heart of the Sahara desert.
- Zamalek (Gezira Island) - Positioned in the Nile River between downtown Cairo and Giza, this island is known for its luxury hotels, restaurants, and beautiful gardens.
- Sixth of October Bridge - The bridge and causeway were finalized in 1996, after nearly 30 years of construction. It began in 1969 with the modest, 130-meter (430 ft) Phase 1, which only crossed the smaller west branch of the Nile from Gezira to Agouza (constructed from May 1969 to August 1972). Phase 9 completed the 21.193-kilometer (13.169 mi) final length in 2005. The ‘6th October Bridge and Flyover’ extends from the Agricultural Museum in Dokki eastward to the Autostrade in Nasr City.
- Qasr El Nil Bridge - The Qasr el Nil Bridge (initially named Khedive Ismail Bridge, Egyptian Arabic: Asr el Nil Bridge), is a historic swing bridge from 1931 that replaced the first bridge to span the Nile in central Cairo, Egypt. It links Tahrir Square in Downtown Cairo on the river’s east bank to the southern tip of Gezira/Zamalek Island. At the bridge’s east and west ends are four large bronze lion statues, late 19th-century works by French sculptor and animalier Henri Alfred Jacquemart.
- Egyptian Museum - A visit to Egypt isn’t complete without seeing the Museum of Egyptian Antiquities, known as the Egyptian Museum in Cairo. It houses the world’s most remarkable and extensive collection of ancient Egyptian artifacts, spanning over 3,000 years from the Old Kingdom to the Roman period in Egypt. It’s said that if you spent one minute on each exhibit, it would take nine months to see everything. If that’s too long, at least spend a morning (or better yet, two) exploring the museum’s many highlights, despite the often poor lighting and display conditions. The ground floor is organized chronologically, moving clockwise from the entrance hall, while the first floor’s exhibits are arranged thematically.
- Private transportation
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Drinks
- All fees and/or taxes
- Private transportation
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Drinks
- All fees and/or taxes
- You can order food with extra fees
- You can order food with extra fees
Join our daily, rare, and unique open-air Nile cruise to catch the sunset or experience the magical night in Cairo and Giza.
This is one of the most incredible activities to do in Cairo and Giza. Enjoy a drink on a magical boat tour of the revered Nile River, all while avoiding Cairo’s crowded traffic. Guests can sail through the heart and soul of Cairo,…
Join our daily, rare, and unique open-air Nile cruise to catch the sunset or experience the magical night in Cairo and Giza.
This is one of the most incredible activities to do in Cairo and Giza. Enjoy a drink on a magical boat tour of the revered Nile River, all while avoiding Cairo’s crowded traffic. Guests can sail through the heart and soul of Cairo, taking in the city’s tranquil and enchanting scenes for about 2 hours on a motorized boat that can pass under the bridges. It’s just as fascinating as visiting the pyramids in Giza. Perfect for solo travelers, family outings, and romantic tours.
You can add a lunch or dinner for a small extra fee (which must be ordered 6 hours before boarding). There is also a kids’ area where your child can play while you enjoy your experience, available for an additional fee.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.