The Nun Goddess
Vessel Overview:
Launched in 2024, the dahabiya Nun Goddess is characterized by its joint Egyptian and American owners as a “floating temple on the Nile” and a refuge of tranquility for relaxation, meditation, slow travel amid the groves, villages, temples, and other historical sites of Upper Egypt. The 52-meter vessel boasts 3 levels containing 8 standard twin-bed cabins, 4 queen-bed suites with balcony, a spacious indoor salon, a meditation room, both indoor and outdoor dining areas, a sun deck, air conditioning units in each room, extra-large bathrooms with half-enclosed Italian showers, and partially renewable energy from roof-mounted solar panels.
Scheduled Sails with Individual Cabin Availability:
Monday, June 2nd – Friday, June 6th
4 nights from Aswan to Luxor
$2400 per standard cabin / $2900 per suite
All meals and non-alcoholic beverages included
6 of 12 cabins remaining
Monday, July 28th – Thursday, July 31st
3 nights from Luxor to Aswan
Starting at $2080 per cabin
All meals and non-alcoholic beverages included
4 of 8 cabins remaining

Offering the most unique and authentic way to cruise the River Nile.
Slow travel through southern Egypt between Luxor, Aswan, and beyond. With modern accommodations, conveniences, and luxuries on board many of Egypt’s custom-built dahabiyas, you’re sure to get the best of both worlds – old and new.
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