Sentido Mahrousa Nile Cruise
4 Star Nile Cruise Ship

The 4 Star Sentido
Mahrousa Nile Cruise ship offers a welcoming atmosphere,
attractive moorish décor and a host of modern facilities. The
comfortable, well-maintained cabins are stylishly furnished to a
high standard, and as they are all external, each has a window
facing the Nile when sailing. There is a well appointed lounge bar
and a large restaurant on board, an ideal retreat for a relaxing
drink and a great meal after a day's sightseeing and exploring.
The spacious restaurant
serving breakfast, lunch and dinner is situated on the middle deck.
The lounge bar offering a range of drinks is a good place to sit and
watch the nightly entertainment which includes a traditional belly
dancer and Galabeya party. On the large sun deck there is
a swimming pool for a refreshing dip during the day and a bar
serving drinks plus sunbeds in which to relax and enjoy the beauty
of the Nile.
Facilities
onboard include
- 5 Decks, 4 of which
contain cabins
- Lounge Bar
- Sun Deck
- Restaurant
- Small Outdoor Swimming Pool
- Laundry Service
Lower deck external cabins have a
double or twin beds, air conditioning, TV and shower room. Prices
are based on 2 adults sharing on All Inclusive. Upper deck external
cabins, upper deck external suites and external cabins for sole use
(on upper or lower decks) are available at a supplement.

Your Sentido Mahrousa Nile
Cruise with include these destinations:
Luxor:
Luxor lies on the
east bank of the Nile and comprises three different areas: the city
of Luxor, the town of Karnak and Thebes, on the West Bank of the
Nile. It is an exciting and vibrant city and features a host of
ancient monuments, temples and colourful bazaars bustling with
activity. Here you will find the Temple of Luxor, built by Amenophis
III and Rameses II to host the festival of Opet, and the Abu Haggag
mosque with its many amazing architectural features including an
avenue of sphinxes that once led all the way to Karnak. There you
will find the Temple of Amun, an immense building larger than St
Paul's Cathedral in London, as well as the Open Air Museum, the
Hypostyle Hall and the Sacred Lake, where the boats of the gods took
part in various ceremonies.
Edfu and Kom Ombo:
Further south towards
Aswan is the Edfu Temple. The best preserved
ancient temple in Egypt it was built in honour
of Horus, the falcon-headed god and has many impressive features
including a colonnaded courtyard. At Kom Ombo stands another large
temple dedicated to Horus and Sobek (the crocodile god).
The West Bank:
On the West
Bank you will find the Valley of the Kings, the last
resting place of the ancient pharaohs. It features many elaborately
designed tombs with corridors, chambers and pillared halls, all
adorned with beautiful carvings and inscriptions including the most
famous of all: the tomb of Tutankhamun. The Valley of the Queens is
also on the West Bank and is home to the Tomb of Nefertari, the
favourite wife of Rameses II and widely considered to be one of the
most beautiful in Egypt. At the north end of the necropolis is the
Temple of Hatshepsut, built in memory of the queen of the same name.
Constructed in terraces carved from the rock, it is one of the most
stunning monuments on the West Bank.
Aswan:
Aswan sits on the
eastern bank of the Nile and is a relaxed city, famed for its
sunshine, beautiful scenery and distinctly Egyptian atmosphere. The
Corniche, or riverside walk, runs along the banks of the Nile where
you will find cafes, restaurants and in the labyrinth of small
streets, bazaars packed with all manner of delights from spices to
locally made rugs. Amongst the other highlights of Aswan are the
Philae Temple, the immense High Dam, which provides electricity and
enough water to last four years and the Unfinished Obelisk. South of
Aswan, overlooking Lake Nasser, are the impressive temples at Abu
Simbel.
For the latest availability for
cruising the Nile
on board the MS
Sentido Mahrousa Nile Cruise ship please call our Freephone number 0808 1089
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