This
article is not meant to be a review of specific cruise ships,
though we have included pictures from boats that range from fairly
standard, to luxury. Over the coming months, we will, however,
attempt to provide specific reviews of Nile Cruisers. In preparing
to write this article on Nile River cruises, I started out looking
to see what I could find on river cruises outside of Egypt. I
knew, for example, that there were certainly a few cruise ships
that ply the Mississippi river in the US. And of course, I found
out that there are numerous river cruises around the world, in
places such as Europe, Russia, South American and a few other
places.

The
Liberty is less exclusive than the Triton, but very luxurious
I
even expected, and sought out, river cruises that might match
the quality and sophistication of the Nile Cruise lines, but alas,
that was not to be. I did find nostalgia riverboats boats on the
Mississippi, barges in Europe, and even a few more modern looking
vessels elsewhere, but nothing to match the Nile offerings. Of
course, this is probably due to the fact that Nile Cruises have
been an uninterrupted tradition in Egypt for hundreds of years,
evolving and growing into a competitive, sophisticated industry,
with facilities reflecting this.
Of course, few other rivers can offer the scenery, much less the
antiquities of a Nile Cruise, and most other cruises around the
world are relatively simple and short in comparison.

Lobby Area within the Liberty
| The
Nile has always, and will probably always be a travel corridor
for Northern Africa. While the River itself flows to the
North, into the Mediterranean Sea, the prevailing winds
along the Nile are to the South. Therefore, for at least
the last 5,000 years, the Nile has been a great route, with
boats drifting North, and raising their sails for the return
trip upriver. And unlike many other rivers, the population
and building activities are all concentrated along the Nile,
as the land quickly becomes inhospitable only a few miles
east or west of it, for the most part. So dominant is the
river that the two ancient sections of |

Lobby of the Diamond
Boat. |
Egypt
are, confusingly for most people, called Upper Egypt and
Lower Egypt. Upper Egypt is actually Southern Egypt, because
it is "up river", while Northern Egypt is Lower
because it is down river. |

Dinning Room Aboard the Diamond
Boat
The
fascination with Nile cruises is understandable. Actually, it
is not the best way to see as much of Egypt as possible given
a one or two week vacation, nor is it the cheapest. Certainly
some of the attraction is romance and the allure created by writers
such as Agatha Christie. For some, it might be bragging rights,
being able to tell friends that they sailed up the Nile. For others,
it may be the intimacy of a tour group, and getting to know fellow
travelers which the confines of a boat trip creates.
For many, and particularly for those visitors to Egypt taking
a second cruise, viewing ancient Egypt in a highly comfortable
and relaxing manner must be the main pull of the Nile Cruisers.
Lounge Area Aboard the Liberty
While
these cruisers may sometimes resort to a pharaonic design flavor,
there is nothing nostalgic about most of the accommodations. New
and grander boats are being built all the time, and overall, these
are the best river boats in the world. This is not to say that
there are exceptions. Strangely, the river boats one sees on the
Nile range as much in quality as hotels in Egypt. So while my
references in this article are to mainline tourist boats, beware
that there are other, less desirable alternatives, and one should
always check out the boat that they are booked on. All of the
boats found in our Nile Cruiser section are mainline tourist boats,
and while there may be extensive differences in their luxury accommodations,
all of them are fine River Boats.

A suite on the Triton
Much
of the rating of Nile River Cruisers comes from the size of their
cabins, and most average mainline tourist boats have relatively
small cabins compared to hotels. In fact, most average cruisers
have rooms no larger than enough to hold one or two beds, a night
stand and a dresser, along with a small private bath. Rarely is
there enough room for a table and chairs, as one finds in most
hotel rooms.

And a more standard room
on the Movenpick Radamis
Of course, people are really not expected to spend too much time
locked away in their cabin, and indeed, these typical cruise boats
have all manner of activities and pleasures to choose from. Usually,
there is a large bar and/or discotheque, along with a grand restaurant,
on board shopping and plenty of activity on deck, including small
to larger swimming pools, table tennis, and lounging areas. And
of course, there are the many stops for tours to the ancient kingdom
of Egypt.
Nile
Cruiser Tip: On most typical Tourist class Nile Cruisers, it is
best to inquire not only of the ship, but the size and type of
room you will be staying in, and its position in the boat. Because
of the close accommodations, it is best to avoid rooms near the
engine, or for that matter, over or beside a noisy bar. Usually
such rooms or areas are reserved for crewmembers, but not always.

Piano Bar on the Triton
Beyond
the range of typical main line Nile Cruise ships one often finds
opulence, and often this applies more to the accommodations within
a boat. Some boats, such as the M/S Triton cater specifically
and exclusively to the well appointed traveler with nothing but
suites throughout the ship, while other more average boats will
have both standard cabins and richly furnished and large suites.
This is not to say that there are no differences between mainline
tourist boats, but if one is willing to pay the price, he or she
is likely to find accommodations matching that of any of the luxury
hotels, with most of the same amenities.

Lounge on the Diamond Boat
Really,
the bottom line is that many of the Nile Cruise boats have accommodations,
amenities and facilities which more approach that of an ocean
cruiser than a river boat. Its a great way to see Egypt in comfort
and style, with a considerable bit of romance thrown in as a bonus.
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