Hotel Overview
All of the ship's 33 units are spacious suites, each with a private balcony and named after famous composers, giving them a touch of elegance and sophistication. The ship comprises 27 deluxe Beethoven Suites, 4 lush Mozart Suites and 2 superior Chopin Suites. Fine dining awaits guests in the restaurant and nightly entertainment caps off a memorable day. The cruise leaves Luxor on Mondays for a 4-night cruise to Aswan.
## Location
Embarkation for the 4-night cruise takes place in Luxor on Mondays, while disembarkation is in Aswan. Sightseeing tours are included in the price and feature visits to the east bank (Karnak and Luxor temples), west bank (the Valley of the Kings and Queens, the Temple of Queen Hatshepsut at Deir el-Bahri and the Colossi of Memnon), Temple of Horus in Edfu, Kom Ombo Temple, the High Dam, the granite quarries and the Temple of Philae.
## Rooms
Each of the 33 suites has a private terrace and is designed to offer maximum comfort and space. All are en suite and equipped with bathtub, hairdryer, direct dial telephone, TV, safe and minibar. The air conditioning is individually regulated.
## Sport
The ship features a disco, belly dance show, the captain's welcome cocktail party, Galabeya party and tradional Nubian folklore shows. After guided tours of ancient sites, guests can relax in the ship's swimming pool, enjoy a massage in the full-service spa or go for a run on the ship's jogging track.
## Meals
The main dining room serves breakfast, lunch and dinner, all as buffets, and dinner à la carte. The lounge serves light meals for lunch and dinner plus a wide range of cocktails and beverages, and the sun deck bar overlooking the Nile offers refreshing cocktails all day until sunset.
Embarking Port Luxor
Luxor
Nile cruises
Egypt