The Total Solar Eclipse 2027: A Celestial Spectacle over the Nile
Exclusive Nile Experience
5 Days / 4 Nights Nile Dahabiyya Eclipse Journey
A timeless Nile voyage between Luxor and Aswan, designed around one of the rarest celestial events of our century: the total solar eclipse of August 2, 2027.
Option 2: Aswan → Luxor (Jul 29 – Aug 2, 2027)
Overview
Experience the 2027 total solar eclipse in the most exclusive and immersive way possible—onboard a traditional Nile Dahabiyya.
This 5-day / 4-night journey between Luxor and Aswan combines one of the rarest celestial events of the century with the timeless beauty of the Nile and the rich history of ancient Egypt.
Far from crowds and large cruise ships, this experience is designed for travelers seeking authenticity, tranquility, and a deeper connection with the destination.
Option 1 – Luxor to Aswan
Aug 1 – Aug 5, 2027
Begin your journey in Luxor and sail south toward Aswan, experiencing the eclipse from a carefully selected location along the Nile.
Option 2 – Aswan to Luxor
Jul 29 – Aug 2, 2027
Start in Aswan and travel north to Luxor, where you will witness the eclipse at the point of greatest totality on Earth.
The Experience
August 2, 2027
The Eclipse Moment
Witness one of the most extraordinary natural events of our time from a carefully selected, crowd-free location on the Nile, with unobstructed panoramic views.
Why a Dahabiyya?
Unlike large cruise ships, a Dahabiyya offers a quieter, more intimate and more refined way to experience the Nile.
It is a journey shaped by slowness, atmosphere, privacy and elegance—perfect for a celestial event that deserves to be witnessed in peace.
Extend Your Journey
Arriving earlier or planning to stay longer?
We can design a fully personalized travel experience anywhere in Egypt, before or after your Dahabiyya journey—tailored to your time, interests and budget.
Your journey. Your pace. Your experience.
Limited Availability
This is a rare astronomical event that will not be repeated in your lifetime. Availability is extremely limited due to the small number of cabins on each Dahabiyya.
