Sail slowly
Long periods with time to read, rest and watch river life unfold.

A slow, intimate journey through the living Nile.
The Nile Breeze brings together ancient Egypt’s great monuments, quiet sailing, village encounters and the unhurried atmosphere of the river. It is a graceful introduction to dahabeya travel for guests combining the Nile with a wider Egyptian journey.
Long periods with time to read, rest and watch river life unfold.
Smaller archaeological places and village landscapes enrich the major monuments.
A licensed Egyptologist turns architecture and inscriptions into connected human stories.
Open-deck meals, intimate service and an atmosphere shaped by wind and water.
The order may adjust according to navigation, site opening times and local conditions.

Begin with a warm welcome aboard Fatima Dahabeya before setting out to explore Esna Temple and the town’s traditional market, where you can experience a more authentic side of everyday Egyptian life. Return to the boat and enjoy a peaceful afternoon sailing toward El Kab.

Step ashore at ancient Nekheb to see provincial tombs alive with scenes of family, farming and military life. Continue to Edfu’s remarkably complete Temple of Horus, then return to Fatima for lunch and a long afternoon shaped by wind, water and changing light.

Walk through a village or farming community selected according to the sailing route and local conditions. Paths may pass sugar cane, vegetables and date palms. Encounters remain respectful and natural, with your Egyptologist interpreting customs and contemporary life.

At Gebel El-Silsila, sandstone cliffs close around the Nile and reveal the source of stone used in monuments throughout Upper Egypt. Later, explore Kom Ombo’s unusual double sanctuary dedicated to Sobek and Horus the Elder.

After breakfast, say farewell to Fatima and continue into Aswan. Travel by motorboat to the island sanctuary of Isis at Philae, then transfer to your hotel, airport or another agreed location. Abu Simbel and additional southern experiences can be arranged.

Only twelve cabins, attentive service and generous open-air spaces create the intimacy of a private home on the Nile.
A thoughtful note: Alcohol is not served onboard. Guests may bring their own alcoholic beverages, subject to responsible consumption and local regulations.
Pricing varies by season, cabin category, shared departure or charter, guest numbers, sightseeing package and extensions. Your quotation will separate these elements clearly.
Southbound journeys generally begin with sightseeing in Luxor and embarkation in Esna. The northbound Dream of the Golden Nile begins in Aswan. Exact meeting points and times are confirmed before travel.
All journeys include accommodation aboard Fatima, soft all-inclusive meals and non-alcoholic refreshments, crew service, housekeeping and the scheduled sailing program. Sightseeing, entrance tickets, Egyptologist guiding and private transfers are included only when stated in your quotation.
No. Alcohol is not served aboard Fatima. Guests may bring their own alcoholic drinks, subject to responsible consumption and local regulations.
Yes, subject to the selected journey and cabin arrangements. Parents should consider open decks, gangways, uneven archaeological terrain and the quiet character of dahabeya travel.
The route and principal experiences are carefully planned, but wind, water level, Esna lock schedules, permissions and site opening times may change the exact order. The team protects the journey’s quality and key visits wherever possible.
Fatima is a traditional river vessel with gangways, steps and variable shore access. Many sites also involve uneven ground. Guests with limited mobility should speak with the team before booking so practical requirements can be assessed honestly.
Share your dates and preferred cabin. We will confirm availability, guiding, transfers, extensions and one transparent price.