➢ Payment/Booking Policy (excluding Peak period):
We are offering a low-down payment of just 40% to secure your spaces on the tour including hotel room, cruise cabin, domestic flight ticket, and other travel-related services. The remaining balance can be paid up to two days prior to your arrival date or in cash upon arrival at the destination to your tour manager, therefore, your booking will be a risk-free investment.
➢ Monthly Installments:
We offer you a new payment plan that allows you to pay your tours, Nile cruise, or other travel packages in monthly installments.
You will pay an agreed upon amount every month, determined by the total cost of the tour booked to pay the deposit in 6 monthly installments leading up to your arrival. The balance will be paid upon your arrival in the destination in cash or by credit / debit cards or you can pay the full cost in monthly installments before your arrival in the destination.
➢ Cancellation Policy (Excluding Peak Period):
Cancellation requests should be sent via email to provide the company with written confirmation that your reservation should be cancelled.
In case you cancel or reschedule your trip, the following scale of charges will be applied:
● From the date of booking until 61 days before your arrival date, 10% of the entire tour price will be charged. Or reschedule it and choose another date without being charged anything.
● Between 60 and 31 days before your arrival date, 25% of the entire tour price will be charged. You still can reschedule it but with a charge of 15 % more, much better than cancellation and loosing 25%.
● Between 30 and 15 days before your arrival date, 35% of the entire tour price will be charged if you canceled or choosed to reschedule your trip.
● Between 14 and 1 day before your arrival date, 40% of the entire tour price will be charged if you canceled or choosed to reschedule it.
Notice; This policy isn't valid for bookings of Christmas or New year packages.
Additionally, airlines charge fees for both domestic and international flights which are subject to the airlines terms and conditions at the time of the booking.
➢ Cancellation for Christmas, New Year and Easter Vacation:
In case you cancel your trip, the following scale of charges will be applied:
● From the date of booking until 61 days before your arrival date, 25% of the entire tour price will be charged.
● Between 60 and 31 days before your arrival date, 50% of the entire tour price will be charged.
● Between 30 and 15 days before your arrival date, 75% of the entire tour price will be charged.
● Between 14 and 1 day before your arrival date, 100% of the entire tour price will be charged.
Additionally, airlines charge fees for both domestic and international flights which are subject to the airlines terms and conditions at the time of the booking.
➢ Refunds:
● A refund will normally be made to the same account and using the same method which was used for the original payment. No refunds are possible in the event of a no show for an existing reservation.
● Refunds will be done only through the original mode of payment.
➢ Accomodation:
Unless otherwise stated, prices are based on two persons sharing a room (twin sharing). Rooms for single occupants are available with an additional supplementary rate. Hotels and lodges are named as an indication of quality and rooms may be reserved at an establishment of similar quality. Published prices are inclusive of tariffs and other costs at the time of printing and are subject to change without notice.
➢ Tipping:
Tipping is customary for expressing one’s satisfaction with good services rendered to him by staff on duty with him. We advise you to tip as you are willing. This will be greatly appreciated by staff, but you are not obligated to do so.
James Carter –
This cruise sounds like a perfect blend of comfort and cultural exploration. I’m amazed by the thoughtful details, like the individual air conditioning controls and safety features in each cabin. Can’t wait to enjoy the breathtaking views of the Nile and immerse myself in Egyptian history!
Emma Jackson –
The amenities on this cruise are incredible! I especially love the idea of having both a mini bar and an LCD TV in each cabin. It’s great to know there’s so much care for guests’ comfort and safety. I’m excited to book a trip to experience Egyptian civilization from such a luxurious setting.
Emma Jackson –
Farah Nile Cruise seems like an ideal escape. The combination of modern luxury with the history and beauty of Egypt makes it unique. I’d love to experience the views from the Nile and relax in a deluxe cabin with all these thoughtful amenities. This trip sounds unforgettable!
Liam Wilson –
The attention to detail on this cruise is impressive! With amenities like a private safe, LCD TV, and even smoke detectors, I feel confident about the level of service. Exploring the Nile and Egyptian life sounds like a dream vacation. Truly looking forward to this experience!
Ava Miller –
What a remarkable cruise experience Farah Nile Cruise offers! It’s rare to find such a blend of luxury, history, and safety all in one package. Discovering Egyptian civilization in comfort like this sounds amazing. Definitely adding this to my travel list!
Eulah Mae Grigsby –
From the moment we stepped aboard the Farah Nile Cruise , it was clear this wasn’t just a vacation – it was an experience woven with care.
The ship itself was a masterpiece , but the real charm came from its rhythm. Days flowed effortlessly from temples to tea time , evenings sparkled with laughter and soft oud music.
I particularly enjoyed our stop at Kom Ombo – learning about the crocodile god Sobek while standing where pharaohs once stood gave me literal goosebumps.
The staff were sweet as sugar and always made sure we had everything we needed. Also , did I mention the dessert buffet ? I may or may not have eaten four slices of basbousa in one sitting. No regrets.
Orville Tate –
Imagine this : sunrise over the Nile , coffee in hand , and the Valley of the Kings just around the bend. That was how we started our third day aboard the Farah.
Now I’m not usually someone who gets impressed by hotel rooms , but the deluxe cabin? Spotless , spacious , and had this calm color palette that made you feel right at home.
The cruise was a perfect length – long enough to get lost in history , but short enough to leave you wanting more.
Our stops were timed well – no rushing , no crowds , just a slow , respectful immersion into Egypt’s soul.
Also , their fresh mango juice? Liquid gold.
Pearlene McCoy –
There was something poetic about the way the ship glided along the water – smooth , quiet , respectful of the river. On board the Farah , I never felt rushed.
Each day felt like a fresh chapter in a history book , but with better food and linen service. I loved the intimacy of the cruise – not too big , not too flashy , just elegant and focused on the experience.
One night we had a themed dinner with Egyptian music and dancing , and I swear I laughed harder than I had in years. Even snapped a photo with the chef who made the best grilled eggplant I’ve ever tasted.
The days were rich with culture , the nights full of charm.
Travis Boone –
I’ll admit , I came for the temples – Karnak , Abu Simbel , all that – but I stayed for the dessert table. Every night they rolled out this mountain of sweets that nearly sent me into a sugar trance.
Farah Nile Cruise brought that perfect mix of comfort and curiosity. We’d hop off in the mornings for guided tours , then come back to chilled towels and cool lemon drinks.
Best part? I got to nerd out in Luxor while my wife lounged under an umbrella reading romance novels. Win-win. I even wore a fedora one day. Not a single person stopped me. That’s what I call freedom.
Maybelle Hargrove –
The blend of history and hospitality on the Farah Nile Cruise was unlike anything I’ve experienced. I’m usually more of a beach-and-book gal, but this floating hotel shifted my whole vibe. The rooms had this warm golden lighting that made every photo feel like a postcard.
One afternoon, I took a quiet walk around the deck while we sailed near Esna. The palm trees waved gently from the shore and birds flew so low over the water it felt choreographed. Our guide told us about the crocodile gods – I mean, come on! Crocodile gods?!
We spent our days touring ancient wonders and evenings relaxing like royalty. The spa on board was a hidden gem – deep tissue massage with Nile views? Yes please. I slept better here than I do back home in Georgia.
Herschel Dobson –
Luxor Temples In The Morning , Sunset Over Aswan At Dusk
Let me paint the picture. You’re sipping cool mango juice, the sun’s setting behind palm trees, and in the distance – ancient temples that survived millennia. That was my Tuesday on the Farah Nile Cruise.
This cruise was pure balance – part luxury, part learning, and part laughing ‘til your stomach hurts. The air conditioning was a gift from the gods (bless whoever invented that). Everything was perfectly timed – early temple tours, back on board for lunch, then lounging like pharaohs until dinner.
They even had an onboard library, which I didn’t expect. I flipped through a book on hieroglyphs while the Nile whispered outside. It’s not something you forget. Ever.
Loretta Jean Milford –
From Memphis (Tennessee) To Memphis (Egypt) – What A Ride
So here’s the deal – I’m a history buff with a weakness for five-star sheets. Farah Nile Cruise managed to satisfy both.
The cabins were plush, clean, and came with those lil’ chocolate mints I adore. Every time we stepped off the ship, it was like time traveling – one day it’s Karnak, the next it’s Philae Temple. The guide on board was full of fun facts and jokes, made learning about mummies and dynasties actually exciting.
The ship never felt crowded, which is something I appreciated. Plenty of places to read, journal, or sip mint tea in peace.
Delbert Honeycutt –
Floating Palace With Bathtubs , Ancient Gods , And Dessert Feasts
Now this here’s a tale of comfort and curiosity. I hopped on the Farah with my brother Earl, and we were both blown away. Our cabin had more amenities than my cousin’s new condo in Nashville. LCD screen, safe box, chilled minibar – but what stole the show? That deep ol’ bathtub.
After a day exploring Edfu Temple, nothing felt better than a long soak and watching the sun melt into the Nile. The dining? Let me tell you – those buffets were borderline sinful.
But my favorite part? Sitting on the sundeck at night, feeling the breeze and thinking about how Ramses himself might’ve once floated these same waters. Goosebumps, y’all.
Marlene Sutterfield –
Five Thousand Years of History Out My Window Every Morning
This wasn’t your average vacation – it was a full-on experience. Waking up in our Royal Suite aboard the Farah Nile Cruise felt like waking up in a movie set. You open the curtains, and bam – the temples of Luxor are practically waving good morning.
I loved the way the cruise was set up – cultural excursions in the morning, chilled vibes in the afternoon. The ship had this quiet elegance about it, like it respected the river it sailed on. Also, shoutout to the staff for remembering our tea orders every time.
The entertainment nights were a hoot – we even learned a few belly dance moves (poorly, but with enthusiasm). Between the historical sites, the food, and the laughter, I don’t think we stopped smiling once.
Cletus Rayburn –
The Nile Views Were Better Than Any TV Show Back Home
We sailed from Luxor to Aswan, but I swear the real journey was inside my soul. This boat didn’t just float – it glided like a dream across time. The Farah Nile Cruise had this effortless class to it – everything from the marble floors to the linen napkins whispered luxury. Our deluxe cabin was cooler than a Kentucky breeze in April, and the bathtub… y’all, I could’ve soaked for hours with that Nile view.
At night, we sat up top sipping hibiscus tea under the stars. The staff? Polite, polished, and always a step ahead. There was one moment during sunset over Kom Ombo when I forgot every stress I ever had. Internet connection was strong, but honestly, I barely used it. Who needs Instagram when the actual pyramids are your background?
There’s something deeply humbling about floating past temples older than time. If you’re someone who gets excited about ancient gods and golden statues (and who isn’t?), this trip hits different.
Bessie Faye Merritt –
Y’all , if Cleopatra had central air , it’d feel like this cruise.
I strutted around the Farah like royalty – staff always smiling , service top-notch , and the decor ? Regal but not stuffy.
At Karnak I found myself whispering out of respect , even though no one was around. That’s how powerful the place is.
Oh , and I accidentally learned some Arabic – turns out “shukran” goes a long way when you’re grateful 20 times a day.
Merle Dean Rowland –
This wasn’t just a cruise. It was eight days of golden sunsets , ancient echoes , and real conversations with folks from all over the world.
My favorite moment? Watching the sunrise over Karnak Temple from our cabin window , wrapped in one of those plush robes they provide.
There’s something about seeing thousands of years of history up close while knowing a cappuccino is waiting for you back on the boat.
Balance , baby.
Lorene Wiggins –
As a retired schoolteacher , I can say this trip was a dream. Walking into temples I used to teach about felt surreal.
Kom Ombo’s twin gods , the mummified crocodiles , the medical carvings – it’s one thing to read about them , it’s another to stand there in person.
The cruise was smooth , luxurious , and gave us time to reflect between excursions. I even started sketching again after years.
Egypt has a way of waking up your spirit.
Delbert Nash –
I don’t normally travel this far – closest I’ve been to Egypt is a mummy exhibit in Memphis. But the Farah Nile Cruise made me feel right at home.
Our room had the softest chairs I’ve ever sat in – I took naps I didn’t know I needed.
Each morning we got fresh juice and strong coffee before setting off to see places that looked like scenes from a movie. But better.
The Nile isn’t just a river – it’s a storyteller.
Wanda Sue Petty –
The people made the difference. Everyone on the Farah – from the reception to the waiters to our history guide – treated us like family.
We had a birthday on board (not mine) and they surprised her with cake and singing in Arabic. It was beautiful.
The boat itself felt upscale but not snobby. Everything sparkled. Everything smelled nice.
And the Nile at sunset? Pure poetry. I took about 300 photos , none of them do it justice.
Virgil Puckett –
Best Cruise Food Since My Aunt’s Thanksgiving Potluck
Let me say it plain : the chef on the Farah knows what he’s doing. I had lamb tagine so tender it whispered secrets.
Meals were events. Buffets for days , but also refined dishes you’d find in a five-star city spot. And they didn’t skimp on portions either – this country boy ate very well.
Between meals , we explored ancient tombs with colorful walls and learned about gods with falcon heads. Then I came back for banana cake.
Ruby Lou Kinney –
Woke Up To Temples , Slept Like Royalty , Ate Like A Queen
From Edfu to Luxor , the sites were stunning – but the real surprise was how relaxed I felt throughout. Farah staff seemed to read my mind. My iced hibiscus drink would magically appear right when I needed it.
Our guide was incredibly insightful , sharing stories that brought the hieroglyphs to life. I felt connected to Egypt in a way I didn’t expect.
At night , the air cooled , lanterns lit up the boat , and I’d sit outside journaling with a view that artists would envy.
Cletus Rayburn –
History , Hospitality , And The Best Shower Pressure On The Nile
Let’s talk details , y’all. The Farah Nile Cruise nailed it. From the comfy bedding to the towel sculptures that greeted us daily (yes , actual towel art) , everything was intentional.
I’ve got a bad back , and let me tell you – their mattresses? Perfect. After walking through the Valley of the Kings , I came back , hit that hot shower , and nearly cried tears of comfort.
Plus , there’s Wi-Fi on board. I sent a selfie with a sphinx to my niece in Oklahoma – she thought I was green-screened.
Luanne Dillard –
Danced With Nubian Drummers And Sailed Like Cleopatra
There’s a moment I won’t forget : standing on the top deck , the wind in my hair , as we passed traditional feluccas. Someone was playing drums on shore. I felt like I had time-traveled.
The Farah team hosted a Nubian night with music , dance , and storytelling. I joined in – badly – but with heart. The laughter and community on board made it feel like a family reunion in a faraway place.
The royal suite we stayed in? So luxurious I felt guilty stepping in with my dusty sandals.
Jethro Wallace –
Cabin Views , Ancient News , And My Favorite Pair Of Sandals
I’ve been to a lot of places – Yellowstone , Grand Canyon , even Dollywood – but nothing quite prepared me for the elegance and ancient magic wrapped into this cruise.
The Farah Nile Cruise felt like a living storybook. Waking up each morning to the slow motion of the Nile , with palm trees passing by and calls to prayer echoing softly , was a spiritual experience.
Our tour of Philae Temple was unforgettable. We took a small boat over at sunset – the pink sky , the water , the towering columns – it gave me chills. The fact that I was back in my cabin 45 minutes later enjoying mint tea in air conditioning? Priceless.