Comments on: Egypt diary: Aswan and cruising the Nile http://www.pondjumpersspain.com/2009/12/13/egypt-diary-aswan-and-cruising-the-nile/ Jay and Kelly Larbes’s blog about living in Madrid, Spain (and formerly, Split, Croatia) to see more of the world while they are young and childless. Tue, 17 Jun 2014 19:08:05 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.1.4 By: Kelly Larbes http://www.pondjumpersspain.com/2009/12/13/egypt-diary-aswan-and-cruising-the-nile/comment-page-1/#comment-1587 Wed, 02 Jun 2010 18:03:24 +0000 http://www.pondjumperscroatia.com/?p=380#comment-1587 Hi Lana – The St. George does not tie up with other boats, which we really appreciated. We never had another boat block our view while we laid by the pool, or had another guest looking right into our room, or had to walk through another boat.

We were told that the Sonesta boats are similar to a franchise and that the owner of the St. George does not own any other boats and chooses to have it dock alone.

Docking in Luxor was the craziest because there are sooo many boats there. Here is a photo taking from the deck of the St. George in Luxor: http://larbes.com/photos/2009/1122-1124/large/image001.jpg
It shows the boats next to the St. George. Almost all of the boats in Luxor were lined up 5 or 6 deep, but not the St. George.

Also, we had a room on the starboard side (right side) going from Aswan to Luxor. We were happy that we almost always had a view of the Nile and not the dock when we were docked at land.

I highly recommend the St. George. Good luck. Have fun and stop back to let me know how it goes.

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By: Lana http://www.pondjumpersspain.com/2009/12/13/egypt-diary-aswan-and-cruising-the-nile/comment-page-1/#comment-1539 Tue, 25 May 2010 13:21:20 +0000 http://www.pondjumperscroatia.com/?p=380#comment-1539 Hi Kelly,

I had a question about the docking of St. George. Do they tie up with other boats, or do they have a separate dock.

I am thinking of taking this nile cruise.

Loved your pictures and travel reports.

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By: Jay Larbes http://www.pondjumpersspain.com/2009/12/13/egypt-diary-aswan-and-cruising-the-nile/comment-page-1/#comment-680 Tue, 15 Dec 2009 07:14:00 +0000 http://www.pondjumperscroatia.com/?p=380#comment-680 I also wanted to share a few of my thoughts about different parts of our trip. Here are a few random thoughts that I compiled as I read Kelly’s journal entry:

The overnight train ride was a bit of a train wreck (haha) for me. I picked up a stomach bug in Cairo that bothered me for four or five days. I started feeling not great our last day in Cairo, and then started feeling very poor during our two hour wait for the train at the train station and then for the entire train ride. So, I wasn’t too pleased when we found out it was delayed for three hours – I just spent most of the time in my bed. Using the train’s public restroom was unfortunate for me – but probably moreso for everyone else :). Luckily, Kelly’s parents brought Cipro pills along with them, which cleared up my illness pretty quickly once I stopped being hardheaded and took them. But as Kelly said, I’m proud to say that I didn’t miss a single excursion – just sucked it up the whole time!

Sayid – we were excited to meet someone by the name of Sayid – just like one of the main characters of Lost!

Camel ride – the biggest difference to me is that you are signficantly higher on a camel than a horse. I’d guess our seats were eight or nine feet in the air.

Bottled water – the tap water throughout Egypt is not drinkable for tourists (I didn’t drink any, so I don’t think that was the source of my stomach problems, but you never know), so we were constantly hitting up the convenient shops to purchase water. We probably consumed 50 or so two-liter bottles of water during our trip. Luckily, they were only about 50 cents each.

Convoy to Abu Simbel – one of the strangest parts of this convoy was how the tour vans drove. You’d think that if 10-15 vehicles were driving together, they’d just follow each other. But no, these cars kepts passing each other back and forth (on a one lane each way highway), and they would constantly toggle their headlights (in the dark) off for minutes at a time. We never did quite figure out the reasons behind this behavior.

Checking in to the hotels and the cruise ship: one of the nice treats of arriving to each hotel and to the cruise ship was that they served us guests mango juice while we filled out our paperwork and they copied down our passport information. Mango juice is very tasty!

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By: DAD Klocke http://www.pondjumpersspain.com/2009/12/13/egypt-diary-aswan-and-cruising-the-nile/comment-page-1/#comment-675 Mon, 14 Dec 2009 04:04:00 +0000 http://www.pondjumperscroatia.com/?p=380#comment-675 Kelly- Your first picture of the the Nile River with the Felucca is fabulous- A post card picture. It reminds me why I enjoyed the Nile so much. You are right- I wished that I could have sat on the bow of the boat more. As you stated,the cruise ship was very very good. I wished I have more time on the Sonesta St George. Keep on writing- I enjoyed reading your writing.
This is for Jay- XU won in double overtime.. Also- who is Richard?

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By: Kelly Larbes http://www.pondjumpersspain.com/2009/12/13/egypt-diary-aswan-and-cruising-the-nile/comment-page-1/#comment-672 Sun, 13 Dec 2009 21:11:32 +0000 http://www.pondjumperscroatia.com/?p=380#comment-672 Hi Richard – The Sonesta St. George sails every Friday in March from Aswan for a 3-night cruise to Luxor. You can find more information and make reservations at: http://www.sonesta.com/Nilecruises/index.cfm?fa=StGeorge.home.

We (family of 5) made our our reservations through Sti Travel (http://www.sti-travel.com). We did a 10-day tour with Sti Travel. I highly recommend the Sonesta St. George – we couldn’t have asked for a better cruise. Let me know if you have any more questions.

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By: rachard http://www.pondjumpersspain.com/2009/12/13/egypt-diary-aswan-and-cruising-the-nile/comment-page-1/#comment-671 Sun, 13 Dec 2009 20:42:50 +0000 http://www.pondjumperscroatia.com/?p=380#comment-671 Hi Kelly, My wife and I are going to Egypt the beginning of march and we would like to pick up a boat from Aswan, and the one you were on sounds like a good ship and we were able to get info on the web about that ship. Unlike many other ships in Egypt information is limited or vague. One question, the Senesta ships do npot seem to leave from Aswan but you seemed to board from that end. Can I ask how you made the reservation? Thanks, Richard

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