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A&K Sanctuary has shared details of its fifth riverboat set to sail the Nile in 2026, touting Nile Seray as its “most sophisticated and spacious yet”.The 32-suite vessel will have two restaurants – one indoors and one al fresco – as well as a spa and a gym. In addition, it will have a top deck with canopied daybeds, a swimming pool and an outdoor bar and lounge with “wraparound views of the Nile Valley”.Meanwhile, each suite will offer a seating area with floor-to-ceiling windows, a waterside balcony and large bathroom. Some will have private outdoor spa pools.
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Nile Seray will sail between Aswan and Luxor on four-night voyages.“These deeply immersive journeys transport guests back in time to Ancient Egypt, with daily expert-guided visits to the well-preserved tombs in the Valley of the Kings, the temples of Luxor, Karnak and Aswan, bustling bazaars, along with sailing trips to sleepy little islands in the Nile, and hot-air balloon rides over this awe-inspiring destination,” A&K Sanctuary said.Each cruise onboard Nile Seray will include insider access to tombs of Queen Nefertari, Seti I, Ramses VI, and King Tutankhamun. In addition, Egyptologists and knowledgeable local guides will enhance daily immersive experiences to the area’s most intriguing sites.Every booking will support A&K Philanthropy’s community initiatives in the region.

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