
Nile Adventurer, an A&K Sanctuary

Nile Adventurer, an A&K Sanctuary

Nile Adventurer, an A&K Sanctuary

Nile Adventurer, an A&K Sanctuary
Sleek and elegant with a superyacht profile, Nile Adventurer has graceful movie star looks. Like all our Nile riverboats, it features interiors that echo the great river and the landscape in its use of earth tones and subtly modulated shades of blue, nicely offset by brass lamps, richly patterned textiles and dark wood. The effect is at once uplifting and soothing, priming guests for a languid cruise between Aswan and Luxor, stopping to explore unmatched archaeological wonders with an expert Egyptologist guide.
Sleek lines and stylish interiors, including contemporary works by local artists
Tented daybeds by the pool on the spacious Sun Deck
Egyptologist guide escorting you at sites including the Valley of the Kings
Beautifully appointed, spa-style massage room on the promenade deck
Wrap-around windows in Junior Suites, affording panoramic views of the Nile
Presidential Suites with balconies, cutting-edge technology and luxurious furnishings, an upgrade fit for a pharaoh

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Food & Drink
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The graceful movie star of the A&K fleet
From the gleaming teak of its spacious Sun Deck to the hushed elegance of its massage room, Nile Adventurer projects understated elegance and glamor. The serene tones of the interiors match the colors of the river and landscape: warm apricots, burnished bronze, cool blues, and aquamarines. Modern design sits alongside Egyptian iconography and local materials in an eclectic blend of western and eastern influences. On deck, too, there is film-star panache. Relax with a cocktail in your private cabana or cool off in the pool as the sun sets ruby-red over palm groves and amber desert. Take home tangible memories of Egypt from the Nile Adventurer boutique, which sells everything from Egyptian art, pharaonic statuettes and hieroglyphic pendants to books, jewelry and jewelry boxes. Choose from a menu of options in the beautifully appointed massage room before heading to the restaurant on the main deck for an à la carte dinner designed by the head chef.
By day, a living outdoor museum of temples, tombs and obelisks awaits. Alighting at private docking areas in Luxor and Aswan close to the Nile’s iconic archaeological sites, guests can explore and gather fresh insights from an Egyptologist who brings 5,000 years of history to life.
Southern Egypt, crucible of Ancient Egyptian culture
The River Nile wends its way more than 4,000 miles from Lake Victoria to the Mediterranean Sea. Yet it is the 130-mile section between Aswan and Luxor in southern Egypt that exerts the most powerful hold on the collective imagination. Here are many of the largest, most elaborate and intriguing structures built in ancient times, including the massive Temple of Karnak, the Valley of the Kings, the Valley of the Queens, the Temple of Kom Ombo and the Greco-Egyptian shrine to Isis at the Philae temple complex, painstakingly reconstructed on an island after the original site was threatened by floods.
The river and landscape themselves possess an elemental beauty and, with A&K Sanctuary, your journey along and through them will be exclusive and enlightening. Arriving in either Luxor (a one-hour flight from Cairo) or Aswan (1 hour 30 minutes), relax during a private transfer by road (30 or 45 minutes respectively) to the exclusive docking area where you step aboard Nile Adventurer. Stopping at key archaeological sites en route from Luxor to Aswan – or vice versa – you will step ashore with an Egyptologist guide who will bring to life 5,000 years of history in the living outdoor museum that is the River Nile.
Enhance your stay with these extraordinary experiences
Whether travelling downstream from Aswan to Luxor or upstream from Luxor to Aswan (both over four nights), you will be immersed in more than 5,000 years’ worth of uniquely rich history. Twice-daily excursions to must-see sites in the company of an expert guide will help you get your dynasties in order. Here are some of the highlights you will explore:

Home to more than half of Egypt's antiquities, Luxor – formerly Thebes, the capital of Ancient Egypt at the height of its glory – is your gateway to the Nile or the end point of your voyage. Visit the bustling market before touring its legendary archaeological sites.

Luxor honors “kingship", rather than any deity. Alexander the Great claimed to have been crowned in the city, and he, Amenhotep III, Tutankhamun and Ramesses II built sections of the temple. Nearby were a legionary fortress and a seat of government in Roman times.

This vast complex of temples, pylons, chapels and other structures, including the Great Hypostyle Hall, was built between the Middle Kingdom and Ptolemaic periods. Some 30 pharaohs added works and structures to what is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

This historic burial ground for nobles and pharaohs, including Tutankhamun, is one of the world’s key archaeological sites. Hidden within rocky cliffs, 63 decorated tombs showcase exquisite hieroglyphics, paintings and treasures, proof of royal belief in the afterlife.

The gateway to southern Egypt since 2,000BC, Aswan still delivers astonishing finds. In recent years, archaeologists have uncovered a bust of the Roman Emperor Marcus Aurelius, a sphinx and 35 mummies in a tomb dating back to the Ptolemaic Dynasty.

This ravishingly beautiful Greco-Egyptian shrine to Isis, extraordinary in its own right, was made even more famous when, in 1971, it was relocated from its original site to higher ground on nearby Agilika Island when rising Nile waters threatened to submerge it.

Kom Ombo is remarkable for many reasons, not least its dramatic position, symmetrical design and dedication to two gods rather than one – crocodile-headed Sobek and falcon-headed Horus. The mummified reptiles in the Crocodile Museum are surprisingly moving.

One of the best-preserved shrines in the whole of Egypt, the Temple of Edfu was built between 237 and 57 BC. Inscriptions on the walls give intriguing information about the myths, language and religions following the death of Alexander the Great in 323 BC.

An outing aboard one of these gracious traditional sailboats, nonchalantly piloted by a skipper with a bare foot on the tiller, is the most serene way to explore the waters around Elephantine Island, Lord Kitchener’s Botanical Gardens, and the Agha Khan Mausoleum.

Venture further south along the Nile to Sohail Island, in what was once Nubia – the region where the Kerma civilization, one of the oldest in Africa, flourished from 2500 BC to 1500 BC. Explore a time-warp village where Nubian culture is preserved, taking a camel ride through its alleys and meeting villagers in their colorfully painted homes.

As soon as you enter the souk, the powerful aroma of Egyptian herbs and spices engulfs you. Browse the stalls, with their colorful displays, and immerse yourself in the traditional way of life as you wander.

Get a fresh perspective on the spectacular Valleys of the Kings and Queens as you soar above them in a hot-air balloon for a memorable once in a lifetime experience.
2025 & 2026
Nile Adventurer Offers
Plan your trip for
Oct 1 - Nov 30, 2025
All meals, mineral water, tea and coffee during meals, juices during breakfast, and afternoon tea
Guided excursions as detailed in the itinerary, including transport and entrance fees, port charges and fees.
All meals, mineral water, tea and coffee during meals, juices during breakfast, and afternoon tea
Guided excursions as detailed in the itinerary, including transport and entrance fees, port charges and fees.
All alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks, except water, tea and coffee during mealtimes
International and domestic flights, and transfers
Travel insurance, laundry, boutique purchases, gratuities and all other items of a personal nature.
All alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks, except water, tea and coffee during mealtimes
International and domestic flights, and transfers
Travel insurance, laundry, boutique purchases, gratuities and all other items of a personal nature.
Prices are per person per cruise. Prices are in USD.