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Timeless Treasures of the Nile

A 14-night river voyage along the Nile between Aswan & Cairo aboard the 44-passenger SS Misr

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    Join us aboard the SS Misr, a propeller steam vessel accommodating just 44 guests, and discover the many ancient wonders along the banks of the Nile on this 14-night journey between Aswan and Cairo. A cruise on a Nile steamer as a leisure pursuit was pioneered by British tourists in the late 19th century looking for a comfortable way to visit Egypt’s fascinating sites and we are delighted to have chartered the lovingly restored SS Misr to offer our passengers the chance to discover the remarkable wonders of this ancient land in a high degree of comfort.

    Our cruise along a 600 mile stretch of the Nile between Aswan and Cairo is a passage through antiquity, an incomparable river voyage which brings to life the great monuments of the pharaohs, the divine kings comprising thirty dynasties, who ruled Egypt during the 3000 years before Christ. We have devised our unique, two week itinerary to allow for the opportunity to visit some of Egypt’s most famous sites in addition to discovering some of the lesser known archaeological sites and temples, and experience the wonders of the great civilisation that flourished in the Nile Valley. We will visit Beni Hassan private tombs, which, through superb wall paintings, provide a panorama of daily life in Egypt four thousand years ago from the leisure pursuits of the elite to workers in vineyards or children playing games. We also visit Abydos and Dendera temples and Tel El Amarna where you can survey the ruins of the temples and palaces of King Akhenaten and Queen Nefertiti. In addition to these less famous but historically important sites, we will of course explore some of the most renowned locations including the Great Pyramids, the Valley of the Kings and magnificent Karnak.

    We will travel with excellent local guides and will be joined on board by a Guest Speaker who will add immeasurably to our knowledge of this ancient land. Cruising at a gentle speed we will be able to drink in the rhythm of life on the banks of the river and from the spacious decks can observe the dramatic division between the fertile flood-plain and the arid majesty of the deserts flanking the river and witness traditional village life. Although the Egypt of the pharaohs came to an end almost two millennia ago, this cruise will leave you with a wealth of memories about its people, its monuments and its mysteries.

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    Misr

    Misr

    Originally built in Preston in 1918 by the Royal Navy, the SS Misr is a propeller steam vessel. Having served in World War I in May 1918, the SS Misr (“Egypt” in Arabic) also participated as a warship and troop transporter for the British Egyptian joint task force. After retiring from active duty, SS Misr went through an entire overhaul; converted into a luxury yacht in 1938 to be used by Egypt’s last Monarch, King Farouk. After Egypt’s monarchy was overthrown in 1952, the SS Misr became state property and was allocated to the Egyptian Ministry of Irrigation where it languished in a shipyard in a Cairo suburb until it was purchased in 2003. With special permission from the state authorities, the steam ship was then entirely rebuilt according to its original drawings and re-launched and returned to the glorified splendour of her heyday in 2006.

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    Northbound Itinerary

    • Abu Simbel
    • The Nile

    Day 1 London Heathrow to Aswan, Egypt.

    Fly by evening scheduled flight to Aswan via Cairo. Upon arrival transfer to the SS Misr and embark. Moor overnight in Aswan.

    Day 2 Aswan.

    This morning we will visit the excellent Nubian Museum. Due to the materials recovered from tombs, temples and settlements, UNESCO was encouraged in the 1980s to plan a Nubian Museum although it was not until 1997 that the museum opened its doors. The complex is 50,000 square metres and enclosed by walls to evoke the traditional Nubian village architecture. After lunch we will visit the High Dam at Aswan, considered an engineering miracle when it was built in the 1960s with a huge impact on the economy and culture in Egypt. Today it provides electricity and irrigation for the whole of Egypt. We continue to the temple of Philae which is dedicated to the goddess Isis, wife of Osiris and mother of Horus. The story of Osiris is represented on the walls of the temple with two of its inner chambers which are rich in symbolic imagery. The temple was originally on Philae Island but due to high water levels was dismantled in 1977 and reconstructed on a nearby higher island called Algilkia. The main elements of the temple such as the two pylons, hypostyle halls and sanctuaries were built by the Ptolemaic kings. Later the Roman rulers added the colonnades in front of the temple as well as the ceremonial entrance to the island known as Trajan’s Kiosk. Tonight enjoy a welcome cocktail party and dinner on board.

    Day 3 Aswan.

    Enjoy a leisurely morning on board or alternatively take the optional excursion to the temples of Abu Simbel (by road approximately four hours each way) which is without a doubt the most impressive of all Nubian antiquities. Not only can we admire the outstanding sculptures, culture and reliefs which embellished the temples of Ramesses the Great and Queen Nefertari, cut out of the sandstone cliff around 3300 years ago, we can also applaud the achievement of archaeologists, architects and engineers in the 20th century AD who organised the rescue of the monuments to their new site above Lake Nasser. This afternoon we will head to the Sofitel Legend Old Cataract Hotel where we can relax and enjoy magnificent views of the Nile while experiencing a sumptuous afternoon tea. Return to the vessel for dinner and moor overnight in Aswan.

    Day 4 Kom Ombo & Edfu.

    We will set sail this morning to Kom Ombo for a visit to the temple of Kom Ombo which was mainly built during the Ptolemaic dynasty and completed under the Roman Emperors. The temple is unique due to its ‘double’ design which meant that there were courts, halls, sanctuaries and rooms duplicated for the two gods that worshipped here. The southern half of the temple was dedicated to the crocodile god Sobek and the northern part of the temple was dedicated to the falcon god Haroeris. Among the carved reliefs along the inside of the outer wall are images thought to be connected with Egyptian medicine, including displays of birthing chairs and surgical instruments. Later we sail to Edfu and after lunch on board will visit Edfu Temple, an ancient Egyptian temple which is set on the West Bank of the Nile and said to be one of the best preserved temples in Egypt. The temple is dedicated to the Falcon god Horus and built in the Ptolemaic period between 237 and 57 BC. This evening we sail north to Luxor where we moor overnight.

    Day 5 Luxor.

    We will have the luxury of two full days to explore Luxor and today will be devoted to visiting the West Bank, one of the most famous and important archaeological sites in the world. See the Valley of the Kings, burial ground of the pharaohs for a period of 500 years. The tombs vividly depict the journey of the sun god and pharaoh through the dangers of the underworld. In the temple of Queen Hatshepsut we will discover scenes commemorating the reign of this exceptional monarch such as the ambitious voyage where she sent her ships to the Red Sea and the mysterious land of Punt. We stop at the Colossi of Memnon to witness the two imposing 18 metre high quartzite seated statues which marked the entrance to the now vanished memorial temple of the Pharaoh Amenhotep III whose reign in the 14th century BC was one of the most opulent in Egyptian history. We will also visit Howard Carter House, the original home where the British archaeologist lived during his search for Tutankhamun’s tomb and now a museum featuring original artifacts from his time in Luxor.

    Day 6 Luxor.

    Our second day in Luxor will be spent on the East Bank, where we will start with a visit to the magnificent temples of Karnak. Here you will witness the unbelievably vast array of monuments dedicated to Amun-Ra, king of the gods, his wife Mut and their son Khonsu. Just two of the highlights we will see are the great hypostyle hall with over 130 columns, some 22 metres high, and the obelisk of the powerful Queen Pharaoh Hatshepsut. Our tour will conclude with a visit to the Luxor Museum, an archaeological museum which was inaugurated in 1975. Whilst the range of artefacts on display is more restricted than the country’s main collections in the Museum of Antiquities in Cairo; this was deliberate since the museum prides itself on the quality of the pieces it has. Moor overnight in Luxor.

    Day 7 Dendera Temple.

    Enjoy a leisurely morning on board as we sail towards Qena. After lunch, the afternoon will be dedicated to the goddess Hathor as we visit the Dendera Temple also known as the ‘castle of the Sistrum’. Hathor was the goddess of love, joy and beauty. The Dendera Temple was associated with healing and patients who travelled there for cures could stay in special buildings so they could rest, sleep and commune with the gods in their dreams. This evening we sail to Naga Hammadi where we moor overnight.

    Day 8 Abydos Temple.

    This morning we sail to Balyana where we visit the temple that the Greeks called the Memnonium in Abydos, dedicated to Seti, Osiris, Isis, Ptah, Ptah-Sokar, Nefertem, Re-Horakhty, Amun and Horus. Its structure, built of white limestone is one of the most impressive religious structures in Egypt. Later today we will continue sailing north to Sohag where we will moor overnight.

    Day 9 Cruising.

    Enjoy a day cruising along the Nile. Relax on deck and enjoy the passing scenery and perhaps attend a lecture or two. We will moor overnight in Tel El Amarna.

    Day 10 Tuna El Gebel & Tel El Amarna.

    This morning we visit the tombs and catacombs of Tuna El Gebel, the necropolis of Khmun located in Al Minya. Following lunch on board we head to Akhenaten’s royal city, tomb and palace at Amarna; it is here we visit the tombs of Ahmose, Pentu, Meryrae and the Royal tomb of Akhenaten.

    Day 11 Beni Hassan.

    After a morning cruise towards Minya, this afternoon we visit the Middle Kingdom tombs at Beni Hassan, an ancient Egyptian cemetery site. The necropolis of Beni Hassan reflects the political differences between the province rulers and the pharaoh kings. Due to the layout and more complex decorations, the tombs mark a transition stage in the style of the tombs from the Old Kingdom to the New Kingdom. Moor overnight in Minya.

    Day 12 Cruising.

    Enjoy another relaxing day cruising along the Nile as we make our way towards Cairo. Perhaps spend time enjoying the passing scenery from the spacious decks, relax with a book and attend a lecture.

    Day 13 Meidum & Cairo.

    We transfer this morning to the Meidum pyramid which is dedicated to the King Snefru of the 4th dynasty. Return to the SS Misr for lunch and enjoy the last few hours of sailing as we continue to Cairo where we will moor overnight.

    Day 14 Cairo.

    Today is dedicated to the capital city of Cairo and this morning we visit the impressive Pyramids of Giza and the Sphinx, the only survivor of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World and the tombs of the great pharaohs and their queens. Enjoy lunch with the view of the Pyramids before we continue to the Grand Egyptian Museum. This complex is a cultural hub and includes one of the largest museums in the world displaying the heritage of a single civilisation. The museum contains over 50,000 artefacts, reflecting Egypt’s past from prehistory until the Greek and Roman Periods including over 5000 artefacts from the tomb of the golden pharaoh Tutankhamun. This evening enjoy the farewell dinner on board.

    Day 15 Cairo to London Heathrow.

    Disembark this morning and transfer to Cairo airport for your return scheduled flight to London Heathrow.

    • Dendera Temple
    • Queen Hatshepsut Temple
    • Abydos Temple

    Southbound Itinerary

    • Abu Simbel
    • The Nile

    Day 1 London Heathrow to Cairo, Egypt.

    Fly by scheduled flight to Cairo. Upon arrival transfer to the SS Misr and embark. Moor overnight in Cairo.

    Day 2 Cairo.

    Our tour today is dedicated to the city of Cairo. This morning we visit the Grand Egyptian Museum. This complex is a cultural hub and includes one of the largest museums in the world displaying the heritage of a single civilisation. The museum contains over 50,000 artefacts, reflecting Egypt’s past from prehistory until the Greek and Roman Periods including over 5000 artefacts from the tomb of the golden pharaoh Tutankhamun. Enjoy lunch with a view of the Pyramids before we continue to the impressive Pyramids of Giza and the Sphinx, the only survivor of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World and the tombs of the great pharaohs and their queens. Moor overnight in Cairo. 

    Day 3 Cruising.

    Enjoy a relaxing day on board as we cruise to Beni Suef where we will moor overnight.

    Day 4 Meidum & Minya.

    This morning we visit the Meidum pyramid which is dedicated to the King Snefru of the 4th dynasty. We return to the ship for lunch and enjoy the afternoon sailing to Minya. Moor overnight in Minya.

    Day 5 Beni Hassan.

    Today we visit the Middle Kingdom tombs at Beni Hassan, an ancient Egyptian cemetery site, located south of Minya. The necropolis of Beni Hassan reflects the political differences between the province rulers and the pharaoh kings. Due to the layout and more complex decorations, the tombs mark a transition stage in the style of the tombs from the Old Kingdom to the New Kingdom. Return to the vessel for lunch and enjoy daylight sailing to Tel El Amarna where we moor overnight.

    Day 6 Tuna El Gebel & Tel El Amarna.

    This morning we visit Tuna El Gebel where the oldest monument is a boundary stela of Akhenaten and Nefertiti. The site is best known for its animal necropolis housing thousands of mummified baboons and Ibis sacred to Thoth. Enjoy lunch on board as we sail to Tel El Amarna where this afternoon we will take a tour to Akhenaten’s royal city, tomb and palace at Amarna. It is here we visit the tombs of Pentu, Ahmose, Meryre and the Royal tomb of Akhenaten. Enjoy the rest of the afternoon relaxing on board. We will moor overnight in Tel El Amarna. 

    Days 7 & 8 Cruising.

    A relaxing interlude to our journey. Spend time on deck enjoying the passing scenery and attend a lecture or two.

    Day 9 Abydos Temple.

    This morning we arrive in Balyana and after breakfast, we transfer to the temple that the Greeks called the Memnonium in Abydos, dedicated to Seti, Osiris, Isis, Ptah, Ptah- Sokar, Nefertem, Re-Horakhty, Amun and Horus. Its structure, built of white limestone is one of the most impressive religious structures in Egypt. Return to the ship this afternoon and enjoy the rest of the day relaxing on board.

    Day 10 Dendera Temple.

    This morning is dedicated to the goddess Hathor as we visit the Dendera Temple, also known as the ‘castle of the Sistrum’. Hathor was the goddess of love, joy and beauty and the Dendera Temple was associated with healing and patients who travelled there for cures could stay in special buildings so they could rest, sleep and commune with the gods in their dreams. Spend a leisurely afternoon on board sailing to Luxor. 

    Day 11 Luxor.

    This morning we visit the West Bank, one of the most famous and important archaeological sites in the world. See the Valley of the Kings, burial ground of the pharaohs for a period of 500 years. The tombs vividly depict the journey of the sun god and pharaoh through the dangers of the underworld. In the temple of Queen Hatshepsut you will discover scenes commemorating the reign of this exceptional monarch such as the ambitious voyage where she sent her ships on the Red Sea to the mysterious land of Punt. We stop at the Colossi of Memnon to witness the two imposing 18 metre high quartzite seated statues which marked the entrance to the now vanished memorial temple of the pharaoh Amenhotep III whose reign in the 14th century BC was one of the most opulent in Egyptian history. After lunch on board we visit the Luxor Museum, an archaeological museum which was inaugurated in 1975. Whilst the range of artefacts on display is more restricted than the country’s main collections in the Museum of Antiquities in Cairo; this was deliberate since the museum prides itself on the quality of the pieces it has. We will also visit Howard Carter House, the original home where the British archaeologist lived during his search for Tutankhamun’s tomb and now a museum featuring original artefacts from his time in Luxor.

    Day 12 Luxor.

    This morning we visit the magnificent temples of Karnak and will witness the unbelievably vast array of monuments dedicated to Amun-Ra, king of the gods, his wife Mut and their son Khonsu. Just two of the highlights you will see are the great hypostyle hall with over 134 columns some 22 metres high and the obelisk of the powerful queen pharaoh Hatshepsut. To conclude our tour we will visit the Luxor Temple, situated on the east bank of the river Nile. This evening we sail to Edfu and moor overnight. 

    Day 13 Edfu & Kom Ombo.

    Today we visit the Edfu Temple, an ancient Egyptian temple that is set on the west bank of the Nile and is said to be one of the best preserved temples in Egypt. Dedicated to the Falcon god Horus and built in the Ptolemaic period between 237 and 57 BC. Set sail this afternoon to Kom Ombo and after lunch we depart for a visit to the temple of Kom Ombo. It was mainly built during the Ptolemaic dynasty and completed under the Roman Emperors. The temple is unique due to its ‘double’ design which meant that there were courts, halls, sanctuaries and rooms duplicated for the two gods that worshipped here. The southern half of the temple was dedicated to the crocodile god Sobek and the northern part of the temple was dedicated to the falcon god Haroeris. Among the carved reliefs along the inside of the outer wall are images thought to be connected with Egyptian medicine, including displays of birthing chairs and surgical instruments. Sail to Aswan where we will moor overnight.

    Day 14 Aswan.

    This morning there will be a choice of excursions. Take the optional excursion to the temples of Abu Simbel (by road approximately four hours each way) which is without a doubt the most impressive of all Nubian antiquities. Not only can we admire the outstanding sculptures, culture and reliefs which embellished the temples of Ramesses the Great and Queen Nefertari, we can also applaud the achievement of archaeologists, architects and engineers in the 20th century AD who organised the rescue of the monuments to their new site above Lake Nasser. Return to the ship for lunch. Alternatively visit the High Dam at Aswan, considered an engineering miracle when it was built in the 1960s with a huge impact on the economy and culture in Egypt in the last century. Today it provides electricity and irrigation for the whole of Egypt. Continue to the temple island of Philae, dedicated to the goddess Isis, wife of Osiris and mother of Horus. The story of Osiris is represented on the walls of the temple, with two of its inner chambers which are rich in symbolic imagery. The temple was originally on Philae Island but because of high water levels was dismantled in 1977 and reconstructed on a nearby higher island called Algilkia. The main elements of the temple such as the two Pylons, hypostyle halls and sanctuaries were built by the Ptolemaic kings. Later the Roman rulers added the colonnades in front of the temple as well as the ceremonial entrance to the island known as Trajan’s Kiosk. This afternoon we visit the Nubian Museum, a complex of 50,000 square metres which is enclosed by walls to evoke the traditional Nubian village architecture. We end our day with afternoon tea at the Sofitel Legend Old Cataract Hotel with its fine Nile views. Relax and enjoy magnificent views of the Nile while experiencing a sumptuous afternoon tea. This evening enjoy a farewell dinner on board. 

    Day 15 Aswan to London Heathrow.

    Disembark this morning and fly by scheduled indirect flight to London.

    • Dendera Temple
    • Queen Hatshepsut Temple
    • Abydos Temple

    Dates and Prices

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    Southbound Itinerary

    Prices per person based on double occupancy
    11 to 25 October 2025 • 8 to 22 November 2025
    Category Brochure Price Special Offer Price
    4 Twin/Double cabin on Lower/Main deck £7595 £7395
    3 Twin/Double cabin on Upper deck £7995 £7795
    2 Suite on Main/Upper deck £9395 £9195
    1 Panorama Suite on Main deck Fully Booked Fully Booked
    4 Twin/Double cabin on Lower/Main deck for Sole Use £8995 £8795
    27 February to 13 March 2026 • 27 March to 10 April 2026 • 4 to 18 November 2026
    Category Brochure Price Special Offer Price
    4 Twin/Double cabin on Lower/Main deck £7895 £7695
    3 Twin/Double cabin on Upper deck £8295 £8095
    2 Suite on Main/Upper deck £9695 £9495
    1 Panorama Suite on Main deck £10095 £9895
    4 Twin/Double cabin on Lower/Main deck for Sole Use £9295 £9095

    Northbound Itinerary

    Prices per person based on double occupancy
    25 October to 8 November 2025
    Category Brochure Price Special Offer Price
    4 Twin/Double cabin on Lower/Main deck £7595 £7395
    3 Twin/Double cabin on Upper deck £7995 £7795
    2 Suite on Main/Upper deck £9395 £9195
    1 Panorama Suite on Main deck Fully Booked Fully Booked
    4 Twin/Double cabin on Lower/Main deck for Sole Use £8995 £8795
    13 to 27 February 2026 • 13 to 27 March 2026 • 21 October to 4 November 2026
    Category Brochure Price Special Offer Price
    4 Twin/Double cabin on Lower/Main deck £7895 £7695
    3 Twin/Double cabin on Upper deck £8295 £8095
    2 Suite on Main/Upper deck £9695 £9495
    1 Panorama Suite on Main deck £10095 £9895
    4 Twin/Double cabin on Lower/Main deck for Sole Use £9295 £9095

    Tour Reference Code: RCMISR

    PRICE INCLUDES: Economy class scheduled air travel • 14 nights aboard the SS Misr on a full board basis • Wine or beer & unlimited soft drinks with lunch & dinner • Shore excursions with local English speaking guides • Noble Caledonia Tour Manager • Guest Speaker • Gratuities • Transfers • Airport taxes.

    Not Included: Travel insurance, Egyptian visa, optional excursion to Abu Simbel.

    Please be aware that our website does not display real-time availability. As a result, the categories and prices listed above are subject to change. For the most up-to-date information, please call us at 020 7752 0000 and speak with one of our experienced Travel Consultants.

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    Misr

    Originally built in Preston in 1918 by the Royal Navy, the SS Misr is a propeller steam vessel. Having served in World War I in May 1918, the SS Misr (“Egypt” in Arabic) also participated as a warship and troop transporter for the British Egyptian joint task force. After retiring from active duty, SS Misr went through an entire overhaul; converted into a luxury yacht in 1938 to be used by Egypt’s last Monarch, King Farouk. After Egypt’s monarchy was overthrown in 1952, the SS Misr became state property and was allocated to the Egyptian Ministry of Irrigation where it languished in a shipyard in a Cairo suburb until it was purchased in 2003. With special permission from the state authorities, the steam ship was then entirely rebuilt according to its original drawings and re-launched and returned to the glorified splendour of her heyday in 2006.

     
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    • Your Cabin / Suite

      Your Cabin/Suite

      Each cabin and suite has its own individual style and all feature a private balcony, air conditioning, en-suite bathroom with bathtub and shower, hairdryer, mini-bar, robes and television. The suites on the upper deck are almost 50% larger in size than the standard cabins. 

      The 14 category 3 and 4, twin/double cabins measure 21 square metres and feature a sweeping window that opens up to a private terrace with chairs so that guests can enjoy the spectacular view of the Nile at all times. The category 2 suites are approximately 30 square metres. Spacious and welcoming, these exquisitely appointed suites offer the perfect refuge to unwind after a day of adventure and sightseeing. Luxuriously designed, each suite includes an elegant living area that contains a stylish loveseat and chairs, complemented by floor-to-ceiling windows that open to a private terrace so that guests can enjoy the spectacular view of the Nile. The category 1 panorama suites are approximately 35 square metres and are situated at the front of the vessel and offer impressive panoramic views. Unlike the other accommodations, these suites come with a private, furnished panoramic terrace that offers a spectacular 180-degree view of the Nile, so that guests can enjoy the inspiring view from every angle while cruising. This is the perfect spot to relax after a long day with a drink or book, or to watch the leisurely sail along the Nile to the next destination.

    • Your Space

      Your Space

      The SS Misr is both elegantly furnished and spacious throughout. The Marasem Restaurant, Saraya Lounge and Dahabia Bar are located on the higher decks offering wonderful views of the Nile. The period-style restaurant accommodates all guests at one sitting. There is also a lower sun deck with comfortable wicker chairs and an upper sun deck with a pool and sun beds for relaxation. The onboard attentive staff are always available to offer a cool beverage whilst watching the ever changing passing scenery.  The ship also has an onboard souvenir and gift shop selling jewellery and local handmade gifts. 

    • Your Dining

      Your Dining

      The Marasem restaurant, situated on the main deck serves international cuisine and seats all passengers in one open seating arrangement. Breakfast and lunch are buffet-style whilst dinner is seated waiter service. Tables seat six to eight people. Tea and coffee are served on a complimentary basis after all meals and there are tea and coffee amenities in the cabins. A complimentary bottle of water will be provided in your cabin. 

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      VESSEL TECHNICAL DETAILS

      Passengers: 44
      Length: 62.9 metres
      Width: 13.80 metres
      Draft: 1.55 metres
      Registered: Egypt 
      Crew/Staff: 65
      Year built: 2006
      Language: English 
      Gross Tonnage: 1500 tonnes 

      AIR-CONDITIONING

      All public rooms and cabins on the ship are air-conditioned. An individual climate control allows you to regulate the temperature in your own room. For best results, keep windows closed whenever the air-conditioning is switched on.

      ALARM

      An alarm will be sounded in the event of an emergency. Please follow the instructions provided on board for what to do should an emergency occur.

      ALL ABOARD

      The daily programme will clearly specify the ship’s arrival and departure times in the various ports you will visit each day. When participating in shore excursions, our local guides will ensure that you return to the ship in time for departure. Should you set off to explore on your own, please return to the ship no later than the ALL ABOARD TIME stated in your daily programme. It is your responsibility to be aboard in time for the vessel’s departure. Always carry the ship’s contact number (noted on the contact card which you’ll receive once you embark the vessel) so you can notify the ship’s personnel should you ever need assistance while ashore.

      BAR/BEVERAGES

      The ship’s comfortable bar offers a wide selection of drinks for purchase.

      CABIN FACILITIES

      All cabins feature a private bathroom, hairdryer, LCD TV, internal telephone, minibar, kettle with tea/coffee amenities replenished daily, safety deposit box and private balcony.

      CABIN SIZES

      • Category 4 twin/double cabins on the lower/main deck measure 21 square metres
      • Category 3 twin/double cabins on the upper deck measure 21 square metres
      • Category 2 suites on the main/upper deck measure 30 square metres
      • Category 1 panorama suites on the main deck measure 35 square metres

      CURRENCY

      All your extras will be charged to your onboard account. The day before your cruise ends you will receive an invoice for any on board charges incurred (itemised invoices are available upon your request). All onboard charges will be in Egyptian pounds, payable by credit card (Visa and MasterCard). Please note that pre-paid credit cards, personal cheques, travellers cheques or a cash advance from a credit card are not accepted. Credit cards from non-Egyptian banks will be charged at the exchange rate established by the bank.

      DAILY PROGRAMME

      The daily programme is printed on board and delivered to your cabin each evening during dinner. It provides details of the following day’s programme, mealtimes and other activities.

      DIETARY REQUIREMENTS

      If you have any dietary requirements such as vegetarian, low salt, gluten free or low cholesterol, please notify the Reservations Department at Noble Caledonia. We regret that not all dietary requests can be guaranteed. If you have any specific or special foods that you require we recommend that you take some with you although we will endeavour to accommodate your needs. Once on board, please speak to the Maitre’D on your first night to reconfirm your requirements.

      DRESS CODE

      The dress code on board the ship is casual and comfortable by day and smart casual for dinner. Kindly do not wear bathing attire in the restaurant or lounges at any time, and please be advised that shorts are not suitable for dinner. You may wish to wear your best attire for the welcome cocktail party.

      DRINKS

      Bottled water is available in your cabin and is replenished daily.

      ELECTRICITY

      Electricity on board is 220 volts, with 2-round pin power outlets. In case you need an adapter please contact Reception.

      EMERGENCY & SAFETY PROCEDURES

      The SS Misr was built to the highest safety standards, equipped with the latest technology, and is manned by a reliable and well-trained crew. In the unlikely event of an emergency during your cruise, we ask that you remain calm and follow the instructions of the crew. Please carefully review the safety instructions on the inside of your cabin door and read the safety information sheet which will be placed on the bed in your cabin on the day of your arrival. The life vests are located in the wardrobe in your cabin. For safety reasons, the Sun Deck may be temporarily closed on certain stretches of the river with low bridges or locks. Please refrain from leaning out your cabin balcony whenever the ship is entering or exiting a lock. We also recommend keeping your balcony closed whenever you leave your cabin, especially while the ship is docked.

      FIRE SAFETY

      Should you detect fire or smoke please alert the reception desk immediately and await instructions from the crew. Please note that smoking is permitted in designated smoking areas only and the use of clothing irons is prohibited.

      FIRST AID

      A first aid kit is available at the reception desk. Should you require further medical attention, please contact Reception or your Tour Manager immediately. A doctor is available on board.

      GAMES & BOOKS

      A selection of games and books is available on the ship.

      GIFT SHOP

      You can find a selection of souvenirs and accessories in the ship’s gift shop which is located in front of the dining room. The boutique is open daily during daytime hours, unless stated otherwise in the daily programme.

      GRATUITIES

      Gratuities have been included in your holiday price.

      HOT TUB/SWIMMING POOL

      There is a refreshing swimming pool on the Sun Deck, perfect for lounging and enjoying a cocktail.

      HOUSEKEEPING

      The excellent housekeeping staff attend to your cabin twice daily. The cabin will be cleaned after you leave the cabin in the morning and during dinner in the evening.

      KEYS TO CABIN

      Each cabin will receive their own cabin key. Before leaving the ship we kindly ask all passengers to swap the cabin key with a shore pass which will be provided to you by the ship’s reception desk. After your return to the ship, please return your shore pass to reception in exchange for your cabin key.

      LAUNDRY

      A laundry service is available on board. Laundry bags and a form with prices can be found in the closet in your cabin. Please fill out the form and leave it with your laundry on your bed, either in the morning or before you go to dinner. Laundered items will be returned within 24-hours. Dry cleaning services are not available on board.

      LOST PROPERTY

      Lost property can be handed in to the ship’s reception. Please ensure you have all of your belongings with you before you return home. Should you leave items on board the ship, please contact Noble Caledonia. If we are able to recover your item(s) we will contact you to arrange delivery or collection and to advise of any associated costs.

      LOUNGE

      The vessel features a large, comfortably furnished Main Lounge which serves as a gathering place for onboard announcements, lectures and entertainment. The lounge is open 24 hours.

      MEALS

      All meals on board are prepared by Egyptian chefs and feature European-style dishes, all carefully selected to please a broad range of palates. Each day’s mealtimes are indicated in your daily programme. The times may vary according to each day’s scheduled activities and shore excursions. Breakfast is served international buffet style and you may dine any time during breakfast hours. Lunch and dinner are buffet style offering different cuisines such as Egyptian, Italian and seafood. In good weather the ship also arranges barbeques on the Sun Deck. There is an open seating policy in the main restaurant and table reservations are not accepted.

      MOSQUITOES

      During the summer months we recommend keeping your cabin windows and balcony doors closed to prevent mosquitoes and insects from entering.

      QUESTIONNAIRES

      We are always looking for ways to improve our holidays and the services provided and in order to do this we welcome feedback from our guests. Your comments are important to us therefore we request that you complete the questionnaire that will be provided to you by your Tour Manager.

      RECEPTION

      Reception desk staff will be on duty 24 hours a day. Please feel free to contact them any time you need assistance. To call the reception desk from your cabin, dial “0”.

      SAFE

      Your cabin is equipped with a small safe for your personal use. We recommend placing valuables in the safe whenever you are away
      from your room. Oversized items may be stored in the ship’s safe at the reception desk.

      SMOKING

      Smoking inside the ship is a severe fire hazard. Smoking is only permitted at the rear of the Sun Deck. For the safety and comfort of all guests on board, your cooperation in observing the no-smoking policy is greatly appreciated.

      SUN DECK

      For your safety, the Sun Deck may be temporarily closed on certain stretches of the river due to the low bridges or locks. Please follow the instructions of our nautical crew at any time.

      TELEPHONE

      All cabins have telephones that can be used to call other rooms. Please dial the room number you wish to call. All outside calls should be made through the reception desk, and the cost will be charged to your room account.

      TOUR MANAGER

      Although the ship does not have a Cruise Director, the ship’s professional, English-speaking guides will look after your comfort and answer questions. Please do not hesitate to contact them at any time. A Noble Caledonia Tour Manager will also accompany you on your voyage.

      TOWELS

      The ship aims to be an environmentally-friendly river cruise line. For this reason, towels will not be automatically changed every day. The ship asks that you put used towels on the floor of the bathroom if you wish them to be exchanged for fresh towels. Towels left hanging on the towel rack will not be changed.

      WATER

      Tap water on board is not drinkable. The ship will restock your cabin with small bottled water on a daily basis.

      WI-FI

      Wi-Fi is available in some locations on board the ship. Please kindly note that service may at times be interrupted and is not always guaranteed, especially when travelling through locks and certain geographical areas.

      Please note: These details should be used as a guideline only. Information is subject to change.

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      Your Cabin/Suite

      Each cabin and suite has its own individual style and all feature a private balcony, air conditioning, en-suite bathroom with bathtub and shower, hairdryer, mini-bar, robes and television. The suites on the upper deck are almost 50% larger in size than the standard cabins. 

      The 14 category 3 and 4, twin/double cabins measure 21 square metres and feature a sweeping window that opens up to a private terrace with chairs so that guests can enjoy the spectacular view of the Nile at all times. The category 2 suites are approximately 30 square metres. Spacious and welcoming, these exquisitely appointed suites offer the perfect refuge to unwind after a day of adventure and sightseeing. Luxuriously designed, each suite includes an elegant living area that contains a stylish loveseat and chairs, complemented by floor-to-ceiling windows that open to a private terrace so that guests can enjoy the spectacular view of the Nile. The category 1 panorama suites are approximately 35 square metres and are situated at the front of the vessel and offer impressive panoramic views. Unlike the other accommodations, these suites come with a private, furnished panoramic terrace that offers a spectacular 180-degree view of the Nile, so that guests can enjoy the inspiring view from every angle while cruising. This is the perfect spot to relax after a long day with a drink or book, or to watch the leisurely sail along the Nile to the next destination.

    • Your Space

      Your Space

      The SS Misr is both elegantly furnished and spacious throughout. The Marasem Restaurant, Saraya Lounge and Dahabia Bar are located on the higher decks offering wonderful views of the Nile. The period-style restaurant accommodates all guests at one sitting. There is also a lower sun deck with comfortable wicker chairs and an upper sun deck with a pool and sun beds for relaxation. The onboard attentive staff are always available to offer a cool beverage whilst watching the ever changing passing scenery.  The ship also has an onboard souvenir and gift shop selling jewellery and local handmade gifts. 

    • Your Dining

      Your Dining

      The Marasem restaurant, situated on the main deck serves international cuisine and seats all passengers in one open seating arrangement. Breakfast and lunch are buffet-style whilst dinner is seated waiter service. Tables seat six to eight people. Tea and coffee are served on a complimentary basis after all meals and there are tea and coffee amenities in the cabins. A complimentary bottle of water will be provided in your cabin. 

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      VESSEL TECHNICAL DETAILS

      Passengers: 44
      Length: 62.9 metres
      Width: 13.80 metres
      Draft: 1.55 metres
      Registered: Egypt 
      Crew/Staff: 65
      Year built: 2006
      Language: English 
      Gross Tonnage: 1500 tonnes 

      AIR-CONDITIONING

      All public rooms and cabins on the ship are air-conditioned. An individual climate control allows you to regulate the temperature in your own room. For best results, keep windows closed whenever the air-conditioning is switched on.

      ALARM

      An alarm will be sounded in the event of an emergency. Please follow the instructions provided on board for what to do should an emergency occur.

      ALL ABOARD

      The daily programme will clearly specify the ship’s arrival and departure times in the various ports you will visit each day. When participating in shore excursions, our local guides will ensure that you return to the ship in time for departure. Should you set off to explore on your own, please return to the ship no later than the ALL ABOARD TIME stated in your daily programme. It is your responsibility to be aboard in time for the vessel’s departure. Always carry the ship’s contact number (noted on the contact card which you’ll receive once you embark the vessel) so you can notify the ship’s personnel should you ever need assistance while ashore.

      BAR/BEVERAGES

      The ship’s comfortable bar offers a wide selection of drinks for purchase.

      CABIN FACILITIES

      All cabins feature a private bathroom, hairdryer, LCD TV, internal telephone, minibar, kettle with tea/coffee amenities replenished daily, safety deposit box and private balcony.

      CABIN SIZES

      • Category 4 twin/double cabins on the lower/main deck measure 21 square metres
      • Category 3 twin/double cabins on the upper deck measure 21 square metres
      • Category 2 suites on the main/upper deck measure 30 square metres
      • Category 1 panorama suites on the main deck measure 35 square metres

      CURRENCY

      All your extras will be charged to your onboard account. The day before your cruise ends you will receive an invoice for any on board charges incurred (itemised invoices are available upon your request). All onboard charges will be in Egyptian pounds, payable by credit card (Visa and MasterCard). Please note that pre-paid credit cards, personal cheques, travellers cheques or a cash advance from a credit card are not accepted. Credit cards from non-Egyptian banks will be charged at the exchange rate established by the bank.

      DAILY PROGRAMME

      The daily programme is printed on board and delivered to your cabin each evening during dinner. It provides details of the following day’s programme, mealtimes and other activities.

      DIETARY REQUIREMENTS

      If you have any dietary requirements such as vegetarian, low salt, gluten free or low cholesterol, please notify the Reservations Department at Noble Caledonia. We regret that not all dietary requests can be guaranteed. If you have any specific or special foods that you require we recommend that you take some with you although we will endeavour to accommodate your needs. Once on board, please speak to the Maitre’D on your first night to reconfirm your requirements.

      DRESS CODE

      The dress code on board the ship is casual and comfortable by day and smart casual for dinner. Kindly do not wear bathing attire in the restaurant or lounges at any time, and please be advised that shorts are not suitable for dinner. You may wish to wear your best attire for the welcome cocktail party.

      DRINKS

      Bottled water is available in your cabin and is replenished daily.

      ELECTRICITY

      Electricity on board is 220 volts, with 2-round pin power outlets. In case you need an adapter please contact Reception.

      EMERGENCY & SAFETY PROCEDURES

      The SS Misr was built to the highest safety standards, equipped with the latest technology, and is manned by a reliable and well-trained crew. In the unlikely event of an emergency during your cruise, we ask that you remain calm and follow the instructions of the crew. Please carefully review the safety instructions on the inside of your cabin door and read the safety information sheet which will be placed on the bed in your cabin on the day of your arrival. The life vests are located in the wardrobe in your cabin. For safety reasons, the Sun Deck may be temporarily closed on certain stretches of the river with low bridges or locks. Please refrain from leaning out your cabin balcony whenever the ship is entering or exiting a lock. We also recommend keeping your balcony closed whenever you leave your cabin, especially while the ship is docked.

      FIRE SAFETY

      Should you detect fire or smoke please alert the reception desk immediately and await instructions from the crew. Please note that smoking is permitted in designated smoking areas only and the use of clothing irons is prohibited.

      FIRST AID

      A first aid kit is available at the reception desk. Should you require further medical attention, please contact Reception or your Tour Manager immediately. A doctor is available on board.

      GAMES & BOOKS

      A selection of games and books is available on the ship.

      GIFT SHOP

      You can find a selection of souvenirs and accessories in the ship’s gift shop which is located in front of the dining room. The boutique is open daily during daytime hours, unless stated otherwise in the daily programme.

      GRATUITIES

      Gratuities have been included in your holiday price.

      HOT TUB/SWIMMING POOL

      There is a refreshing swimming pool on the Sun Deck, perfect for lounging and enjoying a cocktail.

      HOUSEKEEPING

      The excellent housekeeping staff attend to your cabin twice daily. The cabin will be cleaned after you leave the cabin in the morning and during dinner in the evening.

      KEYS TO CABIN

      Each cabin will receive their own cabin key. Before leaving the ship we kindly ask all passengers to swap the cabin key with a shore pass which will be provided to you by the ship’s reception desk. After your return to the ship, please return your shore pass to reception in exchange for your cabin key.

      LAUNDRY

      A laundry service is available on board. Laundry bags and a form with prices can be found in the closet in your cabin. Please fill out the form and leave it with your laundry on your bed, either in the morning or before you go to dinner. Laundered items will be returned within 24-hours. Dry cleaning services are not available on board.

      LOST PROPERTY

      Lost property can be handed in to the ship’s reception. Please ensure you have all of your belongings with you before you return home. Should you leave items on board the ship, please contact Noble Caledonia. If we are able to recover your item(s) we will contact you to arrange delivery or collection and to advise of any associated costs.

      LOUNGE

      The vessel features a large, comfortably furnished Main Lounge which serves as a gathering place for onboard announcements, lectures and entertainment. The lounge is open 24 hours.

      MEALS

      All meals on board are prepared by Egyptian chefs and feature European-style dishes, all carefully selected to please a broad range of palates. Each day’s mealtimes are indicated in your daily programme. The times may vary according to each day’s scheduled activities and shore excursions. Breakfast is served international buffet style and you may dine any time during breakfast hours. Lunch and dinner are buffet style offering different cuisines such as Egyptian, Italian and seafood. In good weather the ship also arranges barbeques on the Sun Deck. There is an open seating policy in the main restaurant and table reservations are not accepted.

      MOSQUITOES

      During the summer months we recommend keeping your cabin windows and balcony doors closed to prevent mosquitoes and insects from entering.

      QUESTIONNAIRES

      We are always looking for ways to improve our holidays and the services provided and in order to do this we welcome feedback from our guests. Your comments are important to us therefore we request that you complete the questionnaire that will be provided to you by your Tour Manager.

      RECEPTION

      Reception desk staff will be on duty 24 hours a day. Please feel free to contact them any time you need assistance. To call the reception desk from your cabin, dial “0”.

      SAFE

      Your cabin is equipped with a small safe for your personal use. We recommend placing valuables in the safe whenever you are away
      from your room. Oversized items may be stored in the ship’s safe at the reception desk.

      SMOKING

      Smoking inside the ship is a severe fire hazard. Smoking is only permitted at the rear of the Sun Deck. For the safety and comfort of all guests on board, your cooperation in observing the no-smoking policy is greatly appreciated.

      SUN DECK

      For your safety, the Sun Deck may be temporarily closed on certain stretches of the river due to the low bridges or locks. Please follow the instructions of our nautical crew at any time.

      TELEPHONE

      All cabins have telephones that can be used to call other rooms. Please dial the room number you wish to call. All outside calls should be made through the reception desk, and the cost will be charged to your room account.

      TOUR MANAGER

      Although the ship does not have a Cruise Director, the ship’s professional, English-speaking guides will look after your comfort and answer questions. Please do not hesitate to contact them at any time. A Noble Caledonia Tour Manager will also accompany you on your voyage.

      TOWELS

      The ship aims to be an environmentally-friendly river cruise line. For this reason, towels will not be automatically changed every day. The ship asks that you put used towels on the floor of the bathroom if you wish them to be exchanged for fresh towels. Towels left hanging on the towel rack will not be changed.

      WATER

      Tap water on board is not drinkable. The ship will restock your cabin with small bottled water on a daily basis.

      WI-FI

      Wi-Fi is available in some locations on board the ship. Please kindly note that service may at times be interrupted and is not always guaranteed, especially when travelling through locks and certain geographical areas.

      Please note: These details should be used as a guideline only. Information is subject to change.

      V.1 October 2022

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    • Professor Rosalie David OBE FRSA

      Professor Rosalie David OBE FRSA

      Professor Rosalie David OBE FRSA is currently Emeritus Professor of Egyptology and Co-Director of the KNH Centre for Biomedical Egyptology at The University of Manchester. The focus of her career has been the establishment of a new university specialisation – biomedical research within the field of Egyptology – to provide a different approach to understanding the civilisation of ancient Egypt. Rosalie David has lectured at universities and presented papers at academic conferences in many countries; she first accompanied a Nile cruise as Guest Lecturer in 1974, and subsequently also fulfilled this role on Mediterranean and Red Sea cruises. She is the ​author of over 30 books and many articles in peer-reviewed journals, and has been consultant and contributor to several television documentaries. In the New Year Honours List 2003, she was awarded the Order of the British Empire for services to Egyptology, and has received Fellowships of The Royal Society of Arts and The Royal Society of Medicine. She is a Vice-President of the Egypt Exploration Society.

      Professor Rosalie David OBE FRSA will be on the following tour dates: 11 to 25 October 2025 • 13 to 27 March 2026
    • The Rt Revd Graham James

      Rt Revd Graham James

      Graham James became Bishop of Norwich in 1999, serving for almost 20 years in that role before retiring to his native Cornwall.  He entered the House of Lords in 2004. Among his national responsibilities in the Church of England he was lead bishop on media issues for a long period, and served on the Lords Select Committee on Communications. For more than a decade, he was a frequent presenter of Radio 4’s “Thought for the Day”. Earlier in his career he travelled widely when serving at Lambeth Palace, and has lectured on cruises for the past 25 years, mainly on historical subjects. His recent books “The Lent Factor” and “A Place for God” reflect the range of his interests and travels.

      Rt Revd Graham James will be on the following tour dates: 25 October to 8 November 2025
    • Ernest Rea

      Ernest Rea is a celebrated British broadcaster who specialises in the history of religions and the way that faith impacts on the contemporary world. His regular national radio programme, Beyond Belief, was awarded the prestigious Sony Gold Award for the Best Speech Programme on British Radio.

      He worked for the BBC for 22 years in a variety of production and editorial roles. From 1989 to 2001 he was Head of Religious Broadcasting for the BBC responsible for all religious television and radio programmes nationally and locally. During this period, he spent much time in the United States, brokering co-production television deals with leading American broadcasters. He was closely involved in a variety of key national events, including the Funeral Service for Diana, Princess of Wales.

      He is in wide demand as a speaker at international inter faith conferences, literary festivals and academic symposia. In 1997 he was personally awarded the Gold Medal of the International Council of Christians and Jews for his contribution to Inter Faith Understanding. He has First Class Honours Degrees in Theology and in History and Politics which helped to fuel his passion for the study of world religions and the way in which they impact on the ancient and modern worlds.  

      Ernest Rea will be on the following tour dates: 8 to 22 November 2025
    • Dr Paul Roberts OBE

      Archaeologist and Research Keeper of the Department of Antiquities at the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford University, Paul Roberts, has been appointed Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) for services to Archaeology and to Heritage in the New Years Honours List 2025.

      Paul has been a lecturer with the Arts Society/NADFAS for over twenty years, has travelled extensively to societies across the UK, and has also lectured on numerous cruises in and around the Mediterranean. Like all of us, he enjoys the immediate contact of face-to-face meetings but is happy to provide online lectures if desired. He studied Classics at the University of Cambridge, and Classical Archaeology at the Universities of Sheffield and Oxford. He then lived in Italy for several years, teaching and researching.  He has travelled throughout the former lands of the Roman Empire, from Britain to Syria, and has excavated in Britain, Greece, Libya, Turkey and in particular Italy, where he is currently working on a Roman Villa in the Molise region of the Central Apennines. His research focuses on the daily life of ordinary people in the Greek and Roman worlds, and he has written books and articles on Greek and Roman daily life, Pompeii and Herculaneum, Sicily, Roman Emperors, mummy portraits, and Greek and Roman ceramics and glass. He is now writing a guide to the monuments and Emperors of ancient Rome. From 1994 to 2015 he was Senior Roman Curator in the Greek and Roman Department at the British Museum, where he curated the exhibition Life and Death in Pompeii and Herculaneum (2013). Arriving in the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford in 2015, he co-curated Storms, War and Shipwrecks: Sicily and the Sea (2016) telling the history of Sicily through shipwreck finds. Most recently (2019/20) at the Ashmolean he curated Last Supper in Pompeii, a tribute to the Roman love affair with food and wine.

      Dr Paul Roberts OBE will be on the following tour dates: 13 to 27 February 2026
    • Tom Hardwick

      Tom Hardwick is an Egyptologist and curator who has worked for museums in the United Kingdom, Egypt, and United States. His research focuses on ancient Egyptian material culture, particularly sculpture, and the history of collecting and dealing in Egyptian art in the 19th and 20th centuries.

      He writes for academic and popular journals, including Apollo, and recently worked on the renovation of Howard Carter's house in Luxor for the centenary of the discovery of the tomb of Tutankhamun.

       

      Tom Hardwick will be on the following tour dates: 27 February to 13 March 2026
    • Dr Anna Garnett

      Dr. Anna Garnett FSA has been the Curator of the Petrie Museum of Egyptian and Sudanese Archaeology, University College London, since 2017. She has worked at several local, national and university museums in the UK over the past two decades in a range of collections- and public-facing roles. She earned her PhD from the University of Liverpool in 2018 and has worked as a ceramicist and finds specialist in Egypt and Sudan for over 15 years. Her research interests include New Kingdom ceramics, the reconciliation of Egyptian and Sudanese object assemblages and archives, object distribution in the late-19th and early 20th centuries, and object- and archive-based teaching. Anna has lectured on Egyptological and Museological subjects for over 20 years and has published widely for both general and academic audiences.

      Dr Anna Garnett will be on the following tour dates: 27 March to 10 April 2026
    • Dr Bill Manley

      Dr Bill Manley is a best-selling author and expert on the Ancient Egyptian language, currently working with a major archaeological survey on the West Bank at Luxor. During three decades as a professional Egyptologist, he has taught both Egyptology and Coptic at the Universities of Glasgow, Liverpool and London; been Senior Curator for Ancient Egypt at National Museums Scotland; and worked and travelled extensively in Egypt. These days he is Co-director of Complutense Egyptology (a university-based research group in Madrid), Honorary President of Egyptology Scotland, and he teaches a popular programme of ancient-language courses at Bloomsbury Summer School in London. Bill’s best-known book credits include How To Read Egyptian Hieroglyphs, Egyptian Hieroglyphs for Complete Beginners, and Egyptian Art in the prestigious World of Art Series; he has also spoken at many international book festivals, including The Sunday Times Literary Festival. His latest book, The Oldest Book in the World. Philosophy in the Age of the Pyramids, will be published by Thames & Hudson in June 2023.

      Dr Bill Manley will be on the following tour dates: 21 October to 4 November 2026

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