Inside Viking’s new river cruise ship custom built for the Nile in Egypt

The theatrical release of Death on the Nile, based on the popular Agatha Christie novel of the same name, earlier this year, perhaps ignited a resurgence in river cruise travel in the region.

Expanding its existing fleet on the Nile, Viking Cruises is preparing to launch a brand new vessel that it touts as the most upscale commercial passenger ship in Egypt. Viking now has three ships in operation on the Nile with three more planned to set sail in the coming years.

Promotional image of the Viking Osiris river cruise ship on the Nile in Cairo, Egypt.
Promotional image of the Viking Osiris river cruise ship on the Nile in Cairo, Egypt.

Completed this year at the Massara Yard in Cairo, the Osiris is a state-of-the-art vessel—designed in the same style as its sister ship, the Aton, and the brand's traditional clean and elegant Scandinavian aesthetic. At 236 feet in length, the Osiris hosts just 82 guests and a 65-person crew, making it an ideal option for travelers (experienced cruisers or not) who want to travel by water but would prefer to avoid an excessively crowded ship.

"We tend to say that Viking is the thinking person's travel company," said Viking chairman Torstein Hagen during a media briefing about the ship's inaugural sailing. "And I think you can't be more inspirational to thinking people than to come here and see all this history being being delivered to you."

Most of Viking's 12-day itineraries both start and end in Cairo, and guests will spend the first few days in Cairo visiting some of the most iconic and historic sites on earth—notably the Giza Plateau, the Great Sphinx, and the Great Pyramids of Khufu, Khafre and Menkaure. Guests then hop on a short flight Luxor, also known as the ancient city of Thebes, where they will board the cruise, setting sail down the Nile with stops in Qena, Esna, Aswan, and Edfu. (Guests also have the option to extend their trips through Viking with four nights in Jordan to see the ancient city of Petra.)

Rendering of the Atrium on-board the Viking Osiris
Rendering of the Atrium on-board the Viking Osiris

The Osiris has 41 outside staterooms. Both Explorer and Veranda suites have two full-size rooms with verandas, and guests in these cabins can enjoy complimentary laundry and shoe shine services. Explorer suites also have sizable bathrooms with separate bathtub and glass-enclosed shower, as well as options for private arrival and departure transfers at the destination along with complimentary in-room breakfast service.

All staterooms and suites feature queen-size beds (with the option to book for two twin-bed configurations instead), 40-inch HDTVs with access to major news stations (i.e. CNN, BBC, CBC, etc.), multiple 110/220 volt outlets and USB ports, individual climate control (for both heating and air conditioning), bottled water refilled daily or upon request, private bathrooms with Freyja toiletries, and free Wi-Fi (although note that speeds always vary and can be spotty when sailing).