Elite Boats Tour in Cairo & Giza with Drinks Included

4.7
(16 reviews) Giza, Egypt

2 hours (approximately)

Join now our daily Nile tours in Cairo and Giza with our top Open Air Elite boats in the city
Step aboard our Elite Nile tour boat and embark on an unforgettable journey through the heart of Egypt. Immerse yourself in the stunning beauty of the Nile River as you sail iconic landmarks such as the Cairo Tower and Cairo Opera House.

Indulge in gourmet cuisine and refreshing drinks as you relax on our spacious sun deck, taking in panoramic views of the bustling cities of Cairo and Giza. Whether you're seeking a romantic evening cruise or a fun-filled family adventure, our Nile tour boat offers something for everyone.

Book your adventure with us today and experience the magic of the Nile in style. Don't miss out on this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to create lasting memories in one of the world's most captivating destinations.
Please note that the boat shape may be changed according to the number of bookings, but withthe same high quality and services

What's Included

All Fees and Taxes
Drinks
Tips
Food (24 USD per person)

Meeting and pickup

Meeting point
You can choose from multiple locations at checkout.
End point
This activity ends back at the meeting point.

Itinerary

Duration: 2 hours (approximately)
  • Cairo Tower (Pass by)

    The Cairo Tower (Egyptian Arabic: برج القاهرة, Borg El-Qāhira) is a free-standing concrete tower in Cairo, Egypt. At 187 m (614 ft), it was the tallest structure in Egypt for 37 years until 1998, when it was surpassed by the Suez Canal overhead powerline crossing. It was the tallest structure in North Africa for 21 years until 1982 when it was surpassed by the Nador transmitter in Morocco. It was the tallest structure in Africa for one year until 1962 when it was surpassed by Sentech Tower in South Africa.

    Admission ticket free
  • Qasr El Nil Bridge (Pass by)

    The Qasr el Nil Bridge (originally named Khedive Ismail Bridge, Egyptian Arabic: Asr el Nil Bridge), is a historic swing bridge structure dating from 1931 which replaced the first bridge to span the Nile River in central Cairo, Egypt.[2] It connects Tahrir Square in Downtown Cairo on the east bank of the river, to the southern end of Gezira/Zamalek Island. At the bridge's east and west approaches are four large bronze lion statues; they are late 19th-century works by Henri Alfred Jacquemart, a French sculptor and animalier.

    Admission ticket free
  • Sixth of October Bridge (Pass by)

    The 6th October Bridge (Arabic: كوبري 6 أكتوبر, Kubri 6(sadis) uktubar) is an elevated highway in central Cairo, Egypt. The 20.5-kilometre (12.7 mi) bridge and causeway crosses the Nile twice from the west bank suburbs, east through Gezira Island to Downtown Cairo, and on to connect the city to other highways that lead to the Cairo International Airport to the east. Its name commemorates the date of 'The Crossing', which commenced the outbreak day of the Yom Kippur War in 1973.

    Admission ticket free
  • Zamalek (Pass by)

    Zamalek (Arabic: الزمالك pronounced [ez.zæˈmæːlek], al zamalek) is a qism (ward) within the West District (hayy gharb) in the Western Area of Cairo, Egypt.[1] It is an affluent man-made island that geologically is part of the west bank of the Nile River, with the bahr al-a'ma (Blind Canal) cut during the second half of the 19th Century to separate it from the west bank proper.[2] The northern third has been developed into a residential area, which was home to 14,946 people during the 2017 census.[3] The southern two-thirds are mostly sports grounds and public gardens, a stark green reserve in the middle of Cairo. The island is connected with the river banks by four bridges: the Qasr El Nil Bridge, the Galaa Bridge, the 15 May Bridge, and the 6th October Bridge.

    Admission ticket free
  • Cairo Opera House (Pass by)

    The opera house was inaugurated on 10 October 1988. The funds for the complex were a gift from the nation of Japan to Egypt as a result of President Hosni Mubarak's visit to Japan in April 1983. Construction began in May 1985 and lasted for three years.[1] In October 1988, President Mubarak and Prince Tomohito of Mikasa, the younger brother of the Japanese Emperor, inaugurated the National Cultural Centre Cairo Opera House. It was the first time for Japan to stage a Kabuki show, a traditional popular drama with singing and dancing, in Africa or the Arab World.

    Admission ticket free

Additional info

  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Remaining hours for this tour is allocated on travel time.
Supplied by Elite Seven

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Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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