Why the Farah Nile Cruise Stands Apart
The Farah Nile Cruise is one of the most distinctive 5-star deluxe ships sailing between Luxor and Aswan. Its name says it all — Farah means Happiness and Joy in Arabic, and that philosophy shapes everything about the experience on board. Launched in 2010 and continuously maintained to 5-star deluxe standards, the Farah carries just 58 guests across 56 Deluxe Cabins and 2 Royal Suites, keeping the atmosphere intimate and the service genuinely personal.
What sets the Farah apart from comparable ships on the Luxor–Aswan route is the character of its onboard life. Most Nile cruises offer the same rotation of temples and full-board meals. The Farah adds a layer of curated experiences that guests consistently remember long after leaving Egypt: hands-on cooking classes led by the ship’s own chef, a telescope on the sundeck for stargazing over the desert, a Paulo Coelho library for quiet afternoons on the river, and live music in the lounge each evening. Independent reviews on Tripadvisor describe the crew as “attentive, kind, considerate, and accommodating” and the overall experience as “fantastic — clean rooms and shared areas, good food, professional staff.”
Every cabin features a private bathroom with bathtub, an espresso machine with unlimited capsules, a mini-bar, and individual air conditioning — touches that elevate the Farah beyond the standard 5-star offering. The ship also holds private moorings in both Luxor and Aswan, meaning no other vessel is berthed alongside yours — a detail that matters when you want an unobstructed view of the river at sunrise. For a full comparison of what’s available on the same route, see our Nile Cruises collection.
Two itinerary options are available: a 4-day / 3-night cruise departing Aswan every Friday from $999 per person (summer season), and a 5-day / 4-night cruise departing Luxor every Monday from $1,299 per person (summer season). Winter prices (October–April) start from $1,539 per person. Both packages include full-board dining, all temple entrance fees, a private Egyptologist guide, and air-conditioned transfers throughout.
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Overview
The Farah Nile Cruise is one of the most distinctive 5-star deluxe ships sailing between Luxor and Aswan. Its name says it all — Farah means Happiness and Joy in Arabic, and that philosophy shapes everything about the experience on board. Launched in 2010, the Farah carries just 58 guests across 56 Deluxe Cabins and 2 Royal Suites, keeping the atmosphere intimate and the service genuinely personal.
What sets the Farah apart is the character of its onboard life: hands-on cooking classes led by the ship’s own chef, a telescope on the sundeck for stargazing over the desert, a Paulo Coelho library for quiet afternoons on the river, and live music in the lounge each evening. Every cabin features a private bathroom with bathtub, an espresso machine with unlimited capsules, a mini-bar, and individual air conditioning. The ship also holds private moorings in both Luxor and Aswan — no other vessel is berthed alongside yours, giving unobstructed river views from every angle.
Two itinerary options are available: a 4-day / 3-night cruise departing Aswan every Friday from $999 per person (summer season), and a 5-day / 4-night cruise departing Luxor every Monday from $1,299 per person (summer season). Winter prices (October–April) start from $1,539 per person. Both packages include full-board dining, all temple entrance fees, a private Egyptologist guide, and air-conditioned transfers throughout.
Highlights
- 5-star deluxe boutique ship — just 58 guests across 56 Deluxe Cabins (22 m²) and 2 Royal Suites (44 m²)
- Private moorings in Luxor & Aswan — no neighbouring vessels alongside, unobstructed Nile views
- Espresso machine with unlimited capsules, bathtub, mini-bar, and safe box in every cabin
- Unique onboard experiences: cooking classes, live music, sundeck telescope & Paulo Coelho library
- À la carte dinners with special vegetarian menus — above-standard dining on the Nile
- Sauna, steam room, gym, and à la carte massage included in ship facilities
- Private licensed Egyptologist guide — all temple entrance fees included
- Iconic sites: Philae, Kom Ombo, Edfu, Luxor Temple, Karnak, Valley of the Kings & more