Boat Tours in Cairo

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Famous worldwide for its ancient landmarks, dusty streets and bustling markets, Cairo is an internationally renowned city that oozes old-world charm. Its pyramids provide the postcard-perfect backdrop; its mosques and palaces lift the curtain on centuries-old culture; and its people provide the warm welcome.

What many don't know, however, is that the nearby banks of the Nile River serve as the perfect location for luxurious sightseeing boat tours – from where you can explore the wonders of Cairo, Luxor, Aswan and beyond.

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Boat Tours in Cairo

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Famous worldwide for its ancient landmarks, dusty streets and bustling markets, Cairo is an internationally renowned city that oozes old-world charm. Its pyramids provide the postcard-perfect backdrop; its mosques and palaces lift the curtain on centuries-old culture; and its people provide the warm welcome.

What many don't know, however, is that the nearby banks of the Nile River serve as the perfect location for luxurious sightseeing boat tours – from where you can explore the wonders of Cairo, Luxor, Aswan and beyond.

Ranging from a few hours to a few days, boat tours from Cairo are your ticket away from the tourist crowds and deliver a unique, luxuriously comfortable way to explore some of Egypt's most remarkable historical sites.

Continue reading our guide to find out everything your need to know about boat tours, one of the most invigorating outdoor activities in Cairo.

What are the best boat tours in Cairo?

Dinner cruise on the Nile River

Nothing quite beats a romantic dinner in Cairo as you cruise on the Nile River. As the city twinkles in the distance, you'll be treated to an array of delicious local dishes as part of an all-you-can-eat buffet.

Most dinner cruises feature special local entertainment, such as live music or belly dancing shows, and you'll even get to enjoy a few classic Arabic songs. Even though the tours are short, hotel pickup and drop-off is usually included, so you won't have to worry about getting to and from the boat.

Felucca sailing trip on the Nile River

For centuries, these traditional wooden sailboats have been the main mode of transportation along the Nile. Nowadays, they're mainly used by tourists for short trips and sightseeing excursions.

A felucca sailing cruise will take you away from the hustle and bustle of Cairo to explore some of the area's more serene spots. You'll sail up and down the river (usually for about an hour on the water), as your experienced captain navigates you past islands, temples and other scenic spots while sharing insights into the local customs and history.

Soft drinks and snacks are typically included, likewise hotel pickup and drop-off. Depending on the itinerary of your tour, you may get to learn how to operate the boat, or even stop for a swim.

3-4 day Nile River Cruise with flight from Cairo to Luxor

If you have a few days to spare and want to see not only Cairo but also Luxor and the surrounding areas, there are several multi-day packages that go from Cairo to downriver destinations like Luxor and Aswan.

While some cruises will take you over 800 kilometers along the Nile, passing through some of Egypt's most incredible cultural and natural sites, most actually start with a flight from Cairo to Aswan, from which you'll transfer onto a boat and sail upriver to Luxor.

In Aswan, you'll be able to check out the High Dam and the majestic Philae Temple before making your way north to the Kom Ombo area. This is where you'll find the unique Temple of Sobek as well as the Abu Simbel Temple.

Depending on how many days you have at your disposal, you might also get to explore the Ptolemaic Temple, the ruins of Karnak, as well as the Valley of Kings in Luxor, some of Egypt's most iconic historic sites. And if you have time to spare in Luxor, there are plenty of activities for you to enjoy, from hot-air ballooning over the city to horseback riding through lush palm groves.

Multi-day Nile River cruise of Cairo, Luxor, Aswan, Abu Simbel and more

If you have more time to spare and want to experience the full scope of the Nile's beauty and cultural richness, then you should consider a 6 to 8-day cruise package starting in Cairo.

The itinerary is similar to the 3-day and 4-day packages with similar stops in Luxor and Aswan, but it also usually includes additional excursions along the way such as temple visits in Kom Ombo, Dendera, and Edfu. You'll typically get to marvel at the breathtaking Abu Simbel Temple, visit Egypt's oldest temple in Abydos, and view the ruins of Karnak as well.

During your time in Luxor, you may have the option to take a hot air balloon ride over the West Bank, which offers stunning aerial views of some of the area's most iconic temples. And in Aswan, you can visit the High Dam, Philae Temple, and several ancient Nubian villages on an unforgettable sightseeing tour.

These longer tours also usually include a day or two to check off all the main attractions in Cairo, before boarding your flight down to Aswan or Luxor (where your boat awaits). Led by a local guide, you'll get an inside look at Giza and the Pyramids, as well as The Museum of Egyptian Antiquities, a historic treasure trove home to 120,000 artifacts.

What other activities can I combine with boat tours in Cairo?

Half-day guided tour of the Pyramids with a felucca boat ride

Ideal for travelers who want to experience the best of both worlds, this half-day tour combines a guided tour of the iconic Pyramids, the Great Sphinx and the Valley Temple with an hour-long felucca boat ride on the Nile River.

On land, you'll explore the ancient Giza plateau and learn all about its incredible history from your expert guide. Afterward, you'll take a felucca boat ride up and down the river, where you'll be treated to stunning views of the area's iconic monuments.

The tour usually includes hotel pickup and drop-off, as well as refreshments. Some companies may also offer lunch or dinner packages, so be sure to inquire if that's important to you.

Ain Sokhna snorkeling and submarine cruise with lunch from Cairo

A great option for anyone looking for a more comprehensive Cairo day trip, this tour combines a snorkeling trip to the Red Sea resort of Ain Sokhna with lunch and a fascinating underwater submarine cruise.

The day starts off in Cairo, with a 2-hour bus ride to Ain Sokhna. Once there, you'll be taken out onto the submarine for a relaxing 1-hour introduction to the beautiful marine life. Half-submerged, the lower level allows you to get a full view of the coral reefs and colorful fish through the large windows, while the upper deck offers the chance to soak up the sun.

Afterward, you'll jump on a modern boat for a hearty lunch before going snorkeling in the crystal-clear waters of Ain Sokhna. All gear is provided, and there will be an experienced instructor on hand to guide you through the various coral gardens and diverse sea life.

How much do boat tours in Cairo cost?

Since they range in duration from hours to days, prices for boat tours in Cairo can vary substantially.

On the cheaper end, 1-hour felucca rides start at US$20, while a sunset or dinner cruise will typically cost around US$30 to US$40 per person. For something more comprehensive, such as a half-day Pyramids and cruise combo, you can expect to pay around US$55 per person.  Snorkeling and submarine tours from Cairo to Ain Sokhna will set you back around US$130.

For longer packages of 3–4 days, prices range from US$600 to US$900 per person. This typically covers transfers from the airport or hotel in Cairo, flights to Luxor or Aswan (where your boat awaits), all meals aboard the boat, English-speaking guide services and various entrance tickets to temples and attractions. Finally, the more immersive experiences ranging from 6 to 8 days long can cost between US$1,300 and US$1,700 per person.

What will I see on a Cairo boat tour?

Due to the wide variety of boat tours in Cairo, the places to visit will depend largely on which tour you choose.

Cairo attractions

Shorter boat tours that stay in the Cairo area will pass by Giza, the pyramids and a few other attractions. If your boat tour includes time to wander on land too, expect to see the Sphinx, the Great Pyramid of Giza, and The Museum of Egyptian Antiquities.

Luxor

Most multi-day cruises will take you to Luxor by plane, from where you'll jump on a boat to explore the region further. But before you do, you'll get to see fascinating sites such as Karnak Temple and Luxor Temple, which date back thousands of years, and explore other landmarks like Valley of the Kings and Hatshepsut’s Temple.

Aswan

Another popular destination on longer cruises, Aswan is located further south and often serves as the final stop on a boat tour from Luxor (to which you'll fly from Cairo). From the city, you will have access to some of Egypt’s most iconic attractions, including the Philae Temple, Abu Simbel (a temple complex built by Ramses II), and the High Dam.

Ain Sokhna

Located on the Red Sea, Ain Sokhna is a great destination for beach lovers. The area features beautiful views, sandy beaches and clear waters ideal for snorkeling and diving. You'll drive from Cairo to Ain Sokhna, where your boat will be waiting.

How long do boat tours last?

The length of your boat tour from Cairo will depend on the type of experience you choose. Standalone sailing trips or dinner cruises be as short as 1–3 hours. You also have half-day trips that range from 4 to 6 hours, as well as full-day trips (to places like Ain Sokhna) that last closer to 8–10 hours.

If you want to see more of Egypt, choose one of the longer, multi-day tours that last anywhere from 3 to 8 days.

Is there a meeting point for boat tours in Cairo?

The majority of Cairo boat tours do not have meeting points. Instead, you'll be picked up at your hotel or other accommodation in the city. From there, you'll either be taken to the airport to board a flight to Luxor or Aswan, or you'll be driven directly to the banks of the Nile where your boat is waiting.

Are boat tours accessible to wheelchair users?

Some of the boats leaving from Cairo are wheelchair-friendly, but it’s best to check in advance with your tour operator.

Dinner cruises and larger vessels are generally wheelchair accessible. However, smaller boats like traditional felucca usually are not.

Some but not all multi-day excursions are wheelchair-friendly too. In these cases, some of the land-based attractions may be difficult to access due to uneven terrain.

When is the best time for a boat trip in Cairo?

The best time to go on a boat trip in Cairo is from October to April, when the weather is cooler and more pleasant. Early morning or late afternoon trips are the best way to avoid the midday sun and to enjoy serene sunrise or sunset views along the Nile.

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Travel tips

  • Cairo is usually sunny, so wear sunscreen, a hat, and sunglasses to protect from UV rays.
  • It is important to stay hydrated during your cruise. Carry a bottle of water with you, especially during the hotter months.
  • Wear lightweight, comfortable clothes for your Cairo boat trip. If you're on an evening cruise on the Nile, bring a light jacket, as it can get chilly.
  • Don't forget your camera. A boat trip offers unique perspectives for photos, especially of the city skyline and sunset.

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