Dahabiya Nile Cruise A dahabiya (also spelled dahabeah or dahabiyah) is a traditional Egyptian riverboat with a shallow bottom, typically designed for leisurely cruises on the Nile. The name originates from the Arabic word "dahab", meaning "gold," referencing the luxurious boats used by royalty and elites in ancient Egypt. Dahabiyas generally feature two masts with large sails, allowing them to glide gracefully along the river when there's wind. When there’s no wind, they are often assisted by tugboats to continue their journey. Traveling by dahabiya offers a unique, intimate Nile cruise experience, distinct from the larger, more commercial river cruises. These vessels are smaller, typically accommodating about 10–24 passengers, creating a quieter, more personalized atmosphere for exploring Egypt’s historical sites between Luxor and Aswan. Aboard a dahabiya, you can expect shared meals on the deck, comfortable cabins with classic decor, and stops at small villages and ruins that aren’t accessible by larger ships. This type of travel is ideal for those seeking a slower pace, scenic views, and close encounters with Egypt’s riverside culture and ancient landmarks, away from crowded tourist areas.
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Dahabiya Nile Cruises Aswan
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