CRUISING ABOARD NILE ADVENTURER
Cruise to Egypt’s remarkable antiquities aboard the Nile Adventurer, a sleek, elegant cruiser with the feel of a comfortable private yacht. Nile Adventurer’s state-of-the-art design provides a relaxed and intimate atmosphere ideal for exploring the legendary River Nile.
Nile Adventurer’s five spacious decks include an upper Sun deck with swimming pool, a lower Sun Deck with outdoor bar, lounge, library and games room, gift shop and laundry, fitness and spa room, and a well-equipped, full-service restaurant offering an international gourmet menu featuring fresh, high-quality ingredients – all complemented by well-appointed staterooms including two Deluxe Cabins and two Presidential Suites.
All staterooms are fully air conditioned and outside-facing, overlooking the Nile. Each features a private bathroom with bathtub, shower and hair dryer; individual air conditioning controls, color TV and minibar. Electrical current is 220 volts / 50Hz.
Highly experienced in Nile cruising, the Nile Adventurer’s seasoned crew of 34 includes well-trained security personnel and an attentive staff that anticipates your needs, ensuring your cruise to the treasures of the Nile will be most memorable!
Sun Deck Promenade Deck
Bridge Deck
Main Deck Nile Deck
Nile Deck (Standard) Main Deck (Standard) Main Deck (Deluxe) Bridge Deck (Standard) Promenade Deck (Standard Promenade Deck (Pres. Suites)
SHIP SPECIFICATIONS
Renovated: 2001 Weight: 1,147 tons Length: 325 ft. Draft: 14 ft. Beam: 36 ft. Air Conditioned: Yes
Call your travel agent or Tauck at 800-468-2825
Cruising Speed: 19 knots Number of Guests: 68 Crew Members: 34 Elevator: No Registry: Egypt Crew Nationality: Egyptian
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Lounge & Bar
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Reception Bazaar
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