Felucca trip on the Nile in Cairo

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✓ Pick up services from hotel & return ✓ Felucca ride on the Nile for two hours ✓ Transfer by a private air-conditioned vehicle ✓ All taxes & service charge ✓ Bottled water during your trip

               

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Prices Single $ 118 2 Persons $ 77 3 Persons $ 63 4 Persons $ 56 5 Persons $ 52 6 Person & more $ 50 Prices: Prices are quoted in US Dollars per person per trip except during Christmas, New Year & Easter holidays. Children Policy: 0 - 05.99 Free of Charge 6 - 11.99 pay 50% of tour price 12+ pay full tour price as per adult person.

               

Felucca trip on the Nile in Cairo Waft along the fabled River Nile in time-honored Egyptian style on a private 60-minute 'felucca' boat ride in Cairo. Settle aboard a comfortable, white-sailed 'felucca' with an on-board Egyptologist guide, and bask in the pleasant breezes as you drift by Cairo's skyscrapers, waterfront promenades and bridges.

Duration:
3 hours
Transport:
Deluxe Nile cruise + Domestic Flights
Tour Type:
Daily
Group size:
Private in Cairo, Small Group tour: 4 to 15 persons on Cruise
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Couples · Eco friendly · Family Friendly · Group friendly · Indoor · Luxury · Outdoor · Private experience
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Can be booked no later than 2 day(s) before start time

Felucca trip on the Nile in Cairo

(39 customer reviews)

$2,800.00

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  1. Day

    Day Meet your qualified Egyptologist guide at your hotel at your selected departure time. Then drive to the river pier where your pretty felucca is waiting at the dock. Step aboard the traditional wooden boat and settle into one of the comfortable seats, with your guide alongside you. Then, as the white sail flutters in the breeze, set off for your cruise along the calm Nile waters. Sit back and drink in the panoramic views over Cairo's bridges, riverbanks and towers, and listen as your guide points out landmarks and shares stories about the Egyptian capital's incredible history. Savor the gentle breezes and warm sunshine as you sail, and bask in the wonderful peace that comes from being out on the water — a stark contrast to the commotion of Cairo's streets and bazaars. Capture photos of the sights and passing river vessels, stay refreshed with complimentary bottled water, and feel yourself relax into the soft rhythm of the river's lapping waters. When the time comes, drift gently back to the dock and enjoy a return transfer to your hotel, where your experience ends.


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Felucca trip on the Nile in Cairo

Waft along the fabled River Nile in time-honored Egyptian style on a private 60-minute ‘felucca’ boat ride in Cairo. Settle aboard a comfortable, white-sailed ‘felucca’ with an on-board Egyptologist guide, and bask in the pleasant breezes as you drift by Cairo’s skyscrapers, waterfront promenades and bridges.

 

39 reviews for Felucca trip on the Nile in Cairo

  1. Laura Johnson

    Drifting past Cairo’s promenades and bridges on a felucca felt like a dream. The peacefulness of the Nile was unmatched!”

  2. Daniel Smith

    The felucca ride provided a unique perspective of Cairo. The cool breeze and serene atmosphere made it a must-do activity.”

  3. Olivia Brown

    This private boat ride was so relaxing. The guide was knowledgeable, and the views of Cairo’s landmarks were breathtaking. Highly recommend

  4. James Carter

    Sailing along the River Nile in a traditional felucca was magical. Seeing Cairo’s skyline while enjoying the peaceful waters was unforgettable.”

  5. Emily Walker

    The 60-minute felucca ride was the perfect way to experience Cairo from the Nile. The guide shared fascinating insights, and the breeze was delightful!”

  6. Mark Scott

    A serene escape in the bustling city of Cairo. The felucca ride offered breathtaking views and an unforgettable Nile experience.”

  7. Sophia Taylor

    The felucca ride was so peaceful, and the view of Cairo’s skyline from the water was stunning. It’s a must-try experience!”

  8. David Wilson

    Floating down the Nile while hearing stories from our guide was unforgettable. This is a great way to explore Cairo’s beauty!

  9. Benjamin Harris

    Having an Egyptologist guide during the felucca ride added so much to the experience. The history, views, and tranquility were incredible!”

  10. Dorothy June Roebuck

    Felucca sailing in Cairo — where wind and history hold hands

    I felt like we were part of something ancient , even though we were passing modern buildings . The Nile has this way of making everything seem deeper — the water , the light , the stories our guide shared . He showed us the riverbank where a famous battle happened , pointed out the palace where presidents once dined , and even let us steer for a second ! It was calm , cozy , and quietly magical .

  11. Wade Elbert Hensley

    There was no fancy tech , no loudspeaker , just an old-school boat and a really smart guide . And that’s exactly what made this special . I’d seen Cairo from a bus , a car , even a camel — but this was different . The felucca made it feel like time slowed down , just for us . We passed restaurants with fairy lights , people dancing by the shore , and buildings I never would’ve noticed from the street .

  12. Tilly Mae Varnell

    We hopped on the felucca not knowing what to expect , but it turned out to be one of the smoothest , prettiest things we did in Cairo . The guide pointed out each bridge as we floated beneath them , explained how the Nile shaped the city . The buildings looked so tall from the water , and the reflections at sunset were absolutely postcard-perfect .

  13. Jasper Roy Minton

    The Nile breeze , the Cairo skyline , and the magic of stillness

    There was something almost spiritual about this ride . The city hummed around us , but the water felt like a hush . I closed my eyes for part of it — just listened to the sail flutter and the guide’s voice explaining how this river has seen pharaohs and presidents . The wind smelled like dust and jasmine . I didn’t want it to end .

  14. Lula Belle Strickland

    Floating through Cairo like Cleopatra ( but with WiFi nearby )

    Let’s be honest — most of Cairo moves fast . But for one hour , I moved slow . The felucca didn’t have a motor or noise , just the Nile and a breeze and a guide who could turn facts into poetry . We passed the island where folks were playing music , saw Cairo Tower in the distance , and watched the sunset behind a fancy riverside hotel . Felt a little royal , not gonna lie .

  15. Bo Grady Locklear

    History , skyscrapers , and soft wind all in one lovely sail

    This ride was such a neat mix of the old and the new . You’ve got towering buildings , modern cafes , and office blocks on one side — then across the river , dusty old villas and ancient mosques peek out . Our felucca skimmed right between them . The sail caught just enough breeze to keep us gliding , and the guide told us all about the neighborhoods we passed . It’s the kind of contrast that makes you think , and smile .

  16. Nadine Laverne Hargrove

    I always thought Cairo was chaos , but this trip showed me its gentle side . We stepped onto the felucca in the late afternoon , and the city looked different from the water — almost like it was posing for us . Our guide explained how the bridges were built , where the fishermen dock , and what once stood along the banks . He had this calming voice that matched the river’s rhythm . It felt personal , like the Nile was letting us in on a few secrets .

  17. Otis Clem Bradshaw

    If you’ve never seen Cairo from the Nile , you haven’t really seen it . That’s how I felt drifting along on this felucca . It’s slow in the best way , letting you soak up every view . I loved how the sunlight danced on the water and made even the skyscrapers look golden . We glided under a few bridges , waved to kids fishing on the shore , and just relaxed while the sail did all the work . No noise , no hurry . Just the river , the breeze , and a little splash now and then .

  18. Mabel Sue Halbrook

    Sailing past Cairo towers with a guide who brought it all to life

    We had just an hour on the water , but it was one of my favorite bits of the trip . I didn’t expect to learn so much during such a chill ride , but our Egyptologist knew his stuff . From Cairo Tower to the old opera house , he made everything sound like a storybook . The felucca itself was lovely — clean cushions , cold drinks , and the prettiest white sail I’ve ever seen . It felt like a secret way to explore the city , away from honking horns and traffic lights .

  19. Delmer Ray Pickett

    A calm breeze , city views , and a whisper of ancient vibes

    I didn’t think a felucca ride through Cairo could feel this peaceful , but it honestly did . The river has this wide , open stillness to it — almost like the city forgets to hustle while you’re floating . Our Egyptologist guide was a gentle storyteller , pointing out bridges and old palaces as we passed . The sail made this soft flap as we moved , and the wind felt like spring in Tennessee . Downtown buildings on one side , old mosques on the other , and us right in the middle . I felt like I got to breathe with Cairo instead of rushing through it .

  20. Opal Jean Whittaker

    Cairo’s skyline , the Nile’s secrets , and the beauty of slow travel

    There’s something to be said for letting the river carry you . This wasn’t just a boat ride — it was a moment of pause . The guide told us how the river once reached all the way to the pyramids , and how the shoreline has shifted over time . It made the ride feel even more precious . Everything looked golden , even the traffic on the distant bridge .

  21. Rufus Dale Womack

    You don’t realize how loud Cairo is until you hear it from the river . The sounds fade away , and all that’s left is this mellow breeze and the creaking of the wooden boat . The felucca’s rhythm matched the sunset somehow . We didn’t say much during the ride — just soaked it all in . That’s how special it was .

  22. Lois Faye Harlan

    The felucca’s white sail caught the wind just right , and we glided past high-rises , domes , and towers like it was all a painting . The guide pointed to a structure I’d never noticed and said , “That used to be a royal bathhouse.” I mean — what ? The river holds so many secrets . It felt like Cairo let us peek behind the curtain for a minute .

  23. Virgil Earl Coates

    Cairo seen from the Nile is Cairo at its most honest

    I’ve done walking tours , bus tours , even rooftop views — but this was the one that really stuck . From the water , the city feels softer . We saw families having picnics by the shore , saw boats loaded with fresh produce , and the guide explained how trade still flows on this river today . The history comes alive when you’re floating through it .

  24. Ruby Ann Shoemaker

    A breeze , a sail , and a journey through time in Cairo

    When the boat took off , it was like the world fell silent for a little while . I could hear birds , waves , even a faint prayer call in the distance . It was peaceful but also rich with meaning . The guide didn’t just talk — he told stories , gave context , and made every stop along the shore feel like a museum .

  25. Elroy Buck Newsome

    Gliding beneath bridges where pharaohs once dreamed

    The bridges over the Nile have stories , and our guide knew every one of them . We passed under each arch like we were part of something sacred . The felucca made almost no noise — just the flapping sail and water lapping gently against the wood . It’s a different side of Cairo , one that feels old , but not tired . Peaceful , but full of life .

  26. Minnie Nellie Farnsworth

    Sailing into the soul of Cairo — slow , smooth , unforgettable

    The guide said , “This is how Egyptians sailed thousands of years ago ,” and I swear , I felt it . The boat swayed gentle , the sail stretched proud , and the river wrapped around the city like a hug . We passed gardened embankments , old stone homes , and big hotels , and it all blended into something beautiful . I could’ve stayed out there for hours .

  27. Cletus Wayne Gentry

    Quiet breeze , golden skyline , and a whole lot of peace

    I ain’t usually one for slow rides , but this one hit different . The felucca just drifted along like it had all the time in the world . And suddenly , I didn’t feel like rushin’ either . The guide talked about how this stretch of the Nile was once lined with palaces . We even saw birds skimming the surface , like they were showing off . It was simple , sure — but in the best way . No motor , no stress , just a river and a breeze .

  28. Pearl Joann Tinsley

    River views , ancient vibes , and a sunset to write home about

    The moment the felucca left the dock , the world slowed down . Cairo’s chaos softened into distant honks and hazy outlines . We floated past rows of buildings , each with a story the guide happily told . He even pointed out a mosque that survived a major flood over 100 years ago . The colors at dusk were like something out of a movie — purple sky , golden reflections , and the sail glowing white in the light . I loved every second .

  29. Vernon Clay Wooten

    Sailing through Cairo’s history with nothing but wind and wonder

    I don’t think I’ll ever forget that feeling — just floating there , the sail catching the breeze , and Cairo stretching out on both sides of us . The water was smooth as glass , and the sky looked almost too big to be real . Our Egyptologist guide painted pictures with words , telling us about ancient trading routes and modern city life all at once . It was dreamy , quiet , and oddly emotional . We even saw fishermen casting lines like they’ve done for generations .

  30. Nadine Pearl Rogers

    The Gentle Nile , a Canvas of Cairo’s Living and Ancient Beauty

    I loved how this felucca ride gave a fresh view of Cairo . From the water , the city looks softer — all its edges smoothed by reflection . The sail flapped above us as we glided past the Opera House , modern office towers , and green stretches along the Corniche . It felt luxurious yet deeply rooted in Egyptian tradition . I couldn’t stop taking photos 📸 .

  31. Clyde Vernon Hicks

    Old Meets New on a Felucca Under Cairo’s Blue Sky

    We took the ride around late March , and let me tell you , the breeze off the Nile was something special . The felucca was private , clean , and felt like it was made for daydreams . Seeing skyscrapers alongside old bridges made Cairo feel like one big living museum . Our guide answered every question we tossed at him — even the weird ones .

  32. Darla Mae Goodwin

    A Little Nile , A Little History , and a Lot of Laughs

    It’s rare to learn something and laugh at the same time , but that’s what happened on this felucca ride . Our Egyptologist guide was a storyteller — cracking jokes , then slipping in wild facts about how Egyptians once measured time with the Nile’s ebb . We saw fishermen cast nets , and even a family having a riverside picnic . Cairo’s chaos never felt so distant .

  33. Waylon Earl Riggs

    An Hour on the Nile That Felt Like Timeless Magic

    I expected a boat ride . What I got felt more like meditation . You step onto this charming little vessel with a white sail , and suddenly the city fades . Our guide chatted about old trade routes , but my favorite part ? Watching Cairo reflect in the Nile as the sun dipped behind buildings 🧡 .

  34. Ruby Lou McAllister

    Nile by Sail : Serene Views , Cool Breezes , and Old Stories

    The thing that got me was the stillness . We’d done the pyramids , the bazaar , all the Cairo noise . But this hour-long sail felt like someone pressed pause . We moved slowly down the Nile as our guide explained what used to stand where modern buildings now rise . He even pointed out ancient warehouse districts — now just memories . There’s poetry in that , and the river carries it gently .

  35. Clint Leroy Mathews

    Slow River Breeze and Egypt’s Ancient Soul Wrapped in One Ride

    You ever been rocked to sleep by a 5,000-year-old river ? Neither had I until this trip . The felucca cut through the Nile with such grace I could barely tell we were moving . Our Egyptologist walked us through the old port areas and shared trivia about the bridges — one of them dates back to the Khedival era . It’s fascinating how the Nile ties everything together in Cairo . We floated , we listened , we laughed . Perfect slice of calm .

  36. Betty Sue Harmon

    Unexpected Bliss in Cairo on a Private Felucca Cruise

    If you told me I’d find peace in Cairo , I wouldn’t have believed it . But then came this dreamy felucca sail . The whole thing lasted about an hour , but in my head it was longer . There was something about being off land that helped me reflect . I didn’t need loud music or a busy itinerary — just the wind , a white sail , and that silky stretch of river .

  37. Jesse Ray Wiggins

    Floating Past Cairo’s Skyline in Complete Peace and Comfort

    We were in Cairo for four days , and this felucca ride turned out to be our favorite hour . It’s just you , the Nile , and that lazy Egyptian sun overhead ☀️ . The boat itself was spotless and had cushions so comfy I almost napped . Our guide explained how the feluccas are still handmade , using techniques from ancient times . It added depth to the ride . Watching Cairo’s bridges roll past while sipping juice ? Felt like royalty without the drama .

  38. Marjorie Ann Fields

    White Sails , Blue Skies , Ancient Stories on the River Nile

    Riding a felucca in Cairo felt like stepping into a slower century . The boat’s sail fluttered gently as we cruised past modern buildings , yet the vibe was pure old-world charm . Our Egyptologist told us tales of how these boats were once the main transport for everything from grain to gossip . The whole hour was peaceful , just the sound of the wind and water and a few seagulls swooping low . The captain was kind and let us steer briefly , which made for a cute moment ! It’s surprising how quickly you disconnect from the city noise .

  39. Billy Joe Carter

    Sailing Cairo’s Nile at Sunset Was Like Drifting Through a Dream

    The felucca ride was one of those quietly powerful moments you don’t realize you needed. We boarded right around 5 PM in Cairo and were instantly wrapped in golden light and cool river breezes. Our Egyptologist guide wasn’t just informative—he was downright hilarious 😄. He pointed out the Cairo Tower, old bridges, and gave us a great crash course on Nile history. I didn’t expect to feel so relaxed watching the skyline from the water. The boat was clean, private, and sailed smoother than I imagined. If you’re even a little interested in experiencing the Nile without the hustle, this is a gorgeous way to do it. We brought tea and let time drift.

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Main restaurant serving buffet food

Air conditioned bar

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Large sun deck with bar and swimming pool

Air conditioned massage room

Boutique, beauty and gift shop

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Gym

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Internet and fax facilities (when docked - intermittent & chargeable)

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Phone

Bathroom with bath and over bath shower

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Safe

Satellite TV when docked

Library

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Table games

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