➢ Payment/Booking Policy (excluding Peak period):
We are offering a low-down payment of just 40% to secure your spaces on the tour including hotel room, cruise cabin, domestic flight ticket, and other travel-related services. The remaining balance can be paid up to two days prior to your arrival date or in cash upon arrival at the destination to your tour manager, therefore, your booking will be a risk-free investment.
➢ Monthly Installments:
We offer you a new payment plan that allows you to pay your tours, Nile cruise, or other travel packages in monthly installments.
You will pay an agreed upon amount every month, determined by the total cost of the tour booked to pay the deposit in 6 monthly installments leading up to your arrival. The balance will be paid upon your arrival in the destination in cash or by credit / debit cards or you can pay the full cost in monthly installments before your arrival in the destination.
➢ Cancellation Policy (Excluding Peak Period):
Cancellation requests should be sent via email to provide the company with written confirmation that your reservation should be cancelled.
In case you cancel or reschedule your trip, the following scale of charges will be applied:
● From the date of booking until 61 days before your arrival date, 10% of the entire tour price will be charged. Or reschedule it and choose another date without being charged anything.
● Between 60 and 31 days before your arrival date, 25% of the entire tour price will be charged. You still can reschedule it but with a charge of 15 % more, much better than cancellation and loosing 25%.
● Between 30 and 15 days before your arrival date, 35% of the entire tour price will be charged if you canceled or choosed to reschedule your trip.
● Between 14 and 1 day before your arrival date, 40% of the entire tour price will be charged if you canceled or choosed to reschedule it.
Notice; This policy isn't valid for bookings of Christmas or New year packages.
Additionally, airlines charge fees for both domestic and international flights which are subject to the airlines terms and conditions at the time of the booking.
➢ Cancellation for Christmas, New Year and Easter Vacation:
In case you cancel your trip, the following scale of charges will be applied:
● From the date of booking until 61 days before your arrival date, 25% of the entire tour price will be charged.
● Between 60 and 31 days before your arrival date, 50% of the entire tour price will be charged.
● Between 30 and 15 days before your arrival date, 75% of the entire tour price will be charged.
● Between 14 and 1 day before your arrival date, 100% of the entire tour price will be charged.
Additionally, airlines charge fees for both domestic and international flights which are subject to the airlines terms and conditions at the time of the booking.
➢ Refunds:
● A refund will normally be made to the same account and using the same method which was used for the original payment. No refunds are possible in the event of a no show for an existing reservation.
● Refunds will be done only through the original mode of payment.
➢ Accomodation:
Unless otherwise stated, prices are based on two persons sharing a room (twin sharing). Rooms for single occupants are available with an additional supplementary rate. Hotels and lodges are named as an indication of quality and rooms may be reserved at an establishment of similar quality. Published prices are inclusive of tariffs and other costs at the time of printing and are subject to change without notice.
➢ Tipping:
Tipping is customary for expressing one’s satisfaction with good services rendered to him by staff on duty with him. We advise you to tip as you are willing. This will be greatly appreciated by staff, but you are not obligated to do so.
Emily Richardson –
This cruise seems like a perfect mix of history and luxury, offering a unique experience that immerses guests in Egypt’s heritage. The atmosphere sounds both relaxing and inspiring!
Jack Thompson –
The blend of Egyptian cultural elements with modern luxury on the Historia cruise is breathtaking. I would love to experience such a serene and elegant journey.
Olivia Jameson –
The description of Historia makes it sound like a dream come true for history enthusiasts. I’m fascinated by the Agatha Christie inspiration and the emphasis on relaxation and fine dining.
Olivia Jameson –
This sounds like an unforgettable experience on the Nile! The attention to detail, from the rattan screens to the luxurious rooms, is remarkable. Definitely
Nellie Rose Blevins –
Agatha Christie would’ve approved , and so did my inner diva
The literary charm on this cruise was subtle , but everywhere . I spent an afternoon rereading Death on the Nile with my feet dipped in the plunge pool . There were whispers of old glamour – mirrored trays , velvet throw pillows , and a piano player who knew every Gershwin tune . Add in temples , camels , and creamy desserts , and you’ve got the makings of something unforgettable .
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Rufus Glenn McGraw –
Historia has a heartbeat – and it echoes the Nile’s rhythm
The thing that hit me the hardest was how this cruise made me feel connected . The interplay of old and new – polished brass against papyrus paintings , river breeze through hand-cut curtains – it was all very intentional . It wasn’t just a floating hotel . It was a character in the journey .
Maisie Lou Whitaker –
From Karnak to cocktails , this was elegance with soul
Each morning brought new treasures – Temple of Edfu , street bazaars , papyrus shops . Then we’d return to Historia where lemon-scented towels waited for us . The boat staff knew our names by day two . My suite had the most delicate art above the bed , echoing old Egyptian gods . It was all subtle , but brilliant .
Cletus Donnie Hayworth –
Luxury , history , and enough peace to make your soul nap
I came to Egypt for action . But Historia offered something different – deep rest . My favorite spot was this quiet corner of the deck near some driftwood-style art . You could feel the river ’s rhythm under your feet . In between temples , I found time to reflect , journal , and breathe . This cruise didn’t just show me Egypt – it helped me feel it .
Savannah Rae Dobbins –
Cream drapes , Egyptian myths , and a deck that tells stories
The design of this ship is straight-up poetic. Historia’s deck literally felt wise. Like it had witnessed centuries. We watched sunsets from loungers with dates and hibiscus drinks in hand. One night , a local historian told stories under the stars – even my teen son listened. That’s a miracle.
Jeremiah Bo Tate –
Historia redefined luxury for me – and I ain’t even fancy
I’m a jeans and T-shirt kind of guy. But Historia had me feeling like a prince. Real linen sheets. Marble sinks. Even the staff looked like they stepped out of Vogue Egypt. I spent more time than I’m proud of just watching the light shift through the patterned walls. And yes – I cried a little when I saw Abu Simbel for the first time.
Brandy Lynne Farnsworth –
Felt like royalty walking through ancient temples and cruising in style
Imagine sailing past hieroglyphs while nibbling on fresh-baked fig pastries. Historia gave us that and more. Our days blended historic sightseeing with plush downtime. Evenings were soft-lit and dreamy – like living in a period drama. The attention to heritage in every part of the ship made each moment feel connected to the land.
Clemont Ray Hargrove –
Historia isn’t loud or flashy – it’s quietly legendary
I’ve been on louder cruises. Flashier ones. But none quite like this. Historia doesn’t try to impress – it simply is impressive. Every detail feels considered. From the shadow play on the walls in the hallway, to the whispered stories of ancient Egypt our guide shared during a twilight stroll through Kom Ombo. I loved the calm of the ship. The air smelled faintly of cedar and sea.
Delilah Mae Granger –
Never knew I needed linen drapes and rattan furniture until this cruise showed me the way
I’ll admit it – I booked the Historia just for the aesthetics. And holy Nile, it DELIVERED. This boat is Pinterest on steroids. Agatha Christie fans? This is your dream come true. The vibe was elegant without being stuffy. You could sip a cocktail in a velvet chair and still feel like Indiana Jones. Cultural immersion came in the form of handcrafted décor and Egyptian-inspired screens that lit up our suite like honey.
Marlon Jedidiah Tucker –
The Historia Cruise really plays tricks on your sense of time. One moment you’re marveling at ancient temples, the next you’re lounging under cream-colored drapes that dance with the Nile breeze like something out of a movie. The boat is astonishingly calm – it’s like the river whispers stories through the wooden decks. My room was huge, seriously. Bigger than I expected for a cruise. And don’t even get me started on the food – creamy lentil soups, grilled seabass with citrus glaze… I could go on forever. I spent a morning with nothing but a Turkish coffee and views of Luxor passing by. No stress, no noise, just peace.
Raymond Buckley –
Floating Through Egypt , But Make It a Movie
Everything felt cinematic . From the polished wood floors to the staff in crisp white — this boat was ready for its close-up . I half expected Hercule Poirot to show up and ask me what I was doing at Karnak Temple . The Historia has a pace that lets you breathe between wonders . It’s like someone edited your vacation into a perfect montage — sunlight , temples , laughter , food , and that steady Nile rolling under your feet .
Nadine Weller –
Let’s Talk About the Showers — Seriously
Okay hear me out . I didn’t expect to write home about a shower , but here we are . The water pressure on the Historia is like a waterfall from heaven . And the bathrooms ? Honestly nicer than most resorts I’ve stayed at . After a full day of climbing pyramids and wandering tombs , stepping into that rainfall shower with luxury towels waiting was borderline spiritual . Add a fluffy robe and some chilled hibiscus tea and suddenly you’re a pharaoh .
Harland “Huck” Peterman –
History Buff’s Heaven with a Side of Five Star Indulgence
We nerded out hard on this cruise . Every stop was a history-packed wonder — Edfu , Philae , and the Valley of the Kings . But instead of dusty guides and crowds , we had elegance . The Historia didn’t just drop us off at temples , it let us drift into them . I brought along my old college Egyptology notes and suddenly they made sense ! And coming back to the boat meant air conditioning , perfect cocktails , and hot stone massages . Who says luxury and learning can’t mix ?
Jessie Mae Porter –
Who Put a Boutique Hotel on a Time Machine ?
It felt like someone had floated a boutique hotel down the Nile , but kept all the charm of a 1930s adventure novel . Our room was so spacious , I actually did yoga in it — and not just the hotel-style stretch , like actual downward dogs and warrior poses . The beds ? Dreamy . The bathrobes ? Dangerously soft . The hallways were filled with warm light and Egyptian-inspired touches that made every step feel thoughtful . And yes , I took about 200 photos of the lobby alone .
Wade Laramie –
Sunsets , Silence , and a Touch of Old World Drama
The sunsets on the Historia were next level . There’s something theatrical about the way the Nile glows before night falls — especially from the upper deck , where the linen sails ripple and time slows down . I swear I saw a falcon fly across the sky one evening . Might’ve been a hawk , but let’s call it a falcon for the drama . Each evening had its own personality , and the boat knew how to set the mood — dim lights , soft music , and perfect stillness .
Ruby Nell McCoy –
Furniture That Tells Stories — Not Just Looks Pretty
One thing I didn’t expect was how drawn I’d be to the interiors . Everything was so artfully done , like stepping into an elegant version of Egypt’s past . The carved wood , the rattan panels , even the patterns on the fabrics — they didn’t just decorate the space , they deepened it . It’s subtle , but you feel like you’re sleeping inside a story rather than just a hotel room . It’s clear someone cared deeply when designing this space . And I appreciated that more every day .
Dale Tuckerman –
This Isn’t a Cruise , It’s a Slow Motion Dream
It’s hard to describe just how hypnotic this cruise was. Between the breeze fluttering through linen curtains and that golden glow on the water every evening , it felt like living in a painting. And not a boring one — more like something from an Agatha Christie novel with a touch of Wes Anderson . The boat itself is a masterpiece , smooth , slow , and silent . There was a moment during sunset , on the top deck , where everyone just stopped talking . Like the river had asked for quiet .
Bonnie Jo Crenshaw –
Every Step Was Dipped in Ancient Egyptian Magic
From the moment we docked near Kom Ombo to walking through Luxor Temple at dusk — it felt like walking inside a living museum. But the Historia team made sure it never felt stiff. They gave just the right amount of storytelling, letting you feel the mystery instead of overloading facts. I still remember standing by those massive columns in Karnak, thinking how we’re all just visitors in history’s living room. The boat felt like a continuation of that — elegant, respectful, but never out of touch.
Clint Harrowby –
Peaceful Luxury Without All the Tourist Fuss
We boarded the Historia expecting comfort — and got serenity instead. The boat felt incredibly private despite being a full cruise. No noisy groups or packed hallways. Just wide spaces, thoughtful design, and those rattan screens creating a cozy play of shadow and sunlight in every corner. Our room had more space than most hotel rooms I’ve stayed in. You know it’s good when you start daydreaming about living there. Even the hallways had this calm, almost spa-like quiet. A rare kind of peaceful you only find floating between time and place.
Mabel Lynnwood –
Dining on Deck with Views Worth Bottling Forever
Dinner on the Historia deck was a whole new level of magic. Imagine linen curtains dancing in the Nile breeze, soft candlelight, and the slow hum of the river whispering stories from thousands of years ago. The chefs? Absolute geniuses. One evening, I had this lamb tagine that made me question everything I thought I knew about flavor. Even breakfast felt like a royal feast, with fresh juices and croissants you could swear were from Paris. There’s something timeless about eating good food on the water surrounded by ancient temples and golden light. It’s where luxury and legend shake hands.