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What we love about the Abundance
Carries only 10 guests, so the Nile feels personal rather than programmed.
Sails without an engine on board, keeping the journey quiet and close to the river.
Four cabins and one suite make her one of the most intimate dahabiyas we offer.
Fresh market produce and simple deck meals are part of the experience.
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Dahabiya Abundance is for travellers who want the Nile at human speed: quiet water, sailcloth overhead and a boat small enough for everyone on board to feel like part of the same journey. She carries only 10 guests in four double cabins and one suite, all with private bathrooms and air conditioning. The cabins are compact, as they should be on a traditional dahabiya; the suite is the better choice if you want more room. The real living room is the open deck, where meals, reading, long conversations and unhurried river watching happen naturally.
Abundance works beautifully on the Luxor/Esna to Aswan river road, with temple visits, village walks, island moorings and slow days that leave space for the banks of the Nile to become real places rather than scenery. October to April is the most comfortable season; summer in Upper Egypt is serious heat. Choose Abundance if you want silence, local food, small landings and a boat that keeps the river close. It is not ideal if you need large cabins, a pool, a lift, several dining venues or entertainment after dinner.
Air conditioning & private bathroom
All meals
Eco friendly
English guides
Hot water
Internet/Wifi
Observation Deck
Observation Lounge
Restaurant
Food on Abundance is one of the pleasures of choosing a small dahabiya. Meals are cooked on board for just 10 guests, often served outside when the weather and mooring allow. Expect fresh vegetables and fruit from local markets, generous Egyptian dishes, vegetarian lunches and dinners built around beef, chicken or fish depending on availability. This is not restaurant theatre. It is simple, local food eaten with the river beside you. Share dietary needs before travel so the small kitchen can prepare properly.
Abundance has a strong, low-impact logic: a traditional sailing dahabiya with no engine on board, only 10 guests, small moorings and food sourced locally where possible. Electricity is practical rather than lavish, and waste reduction is part of the approach. We would not present her as a high-tech eco ship. Her advantage is quieter and more convincing: fewer people, slower movement, local provisioning and less pressure on the places she visits.
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