M/S Misr Royal Steamer Nile Cruise
Commissioned by the British Royal Navy and delivered in 1907, the propeller Nile Steamer Misr was first launched on May 28th, 1918 as a British Royal Navy vessel. It arrived in Alexandria, Egypt on September 8th, 1918, from Preston, northwest England, having steamed 3276 nautical miles in 17.5 days.
Having served in World War II, SS Misr (“Egypt” in Arabic) also participated in setting down the 1924 uprising in Sudan as a warship and troop transporter for the British Egyptian joint task force.
After retiring from active duty, Misr went through an entire overhaul; converted into a luxury yacht in 1938 to be used by Egypt’s last Monarch, King Farouk.
Schedule:
Selected schedule
DEPARTURE/RETURN LOCATION | Address or Intersection upon Traveler’s request, Airport, Cruise Ship Port, Hotel, Monument/Building upon Traveler’s request, Rail or Bus Station | ||||||||
DEPARTURE TIME | every day at any Location options: Airport, Hotel, Monument/Building upon Traveler’s request, Rail or Bus Station | ||||||||
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Cruise:
16 cabins with private step-on terrace
two suites with panoramic terrace
6 suites with private terraces
Upper sun deck with bar
Lower shaded sun deck
swimming pool
Main restaurant and two lounge bars
Souvenir and Gift shop
Laundry facilities
Cabin :
Safety deposit box in all rooms
All cabins have a Nile view while sailing
All cabins have an LCD with satellite channels, internal telephone with access to an international line, hair dryer, safety deposit box , mini bar and 2 life jackets except the two single cabins have one life jacket .
Internet access on boat
Air conditioning throughout with individual cabin control
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