| The M/S Triton
is unique on the Nile. As the only 72 meters yacht
cruising the river life on board is more reminiscent of cruising on a private yacht.
The Triton Caters mainly for
individuals of discriminating taste and for
private groups on a charter basis.
Accommodation for a maximum number of 42 passengers:
20 Double suites
1 Luxurious Bridge suite
All cabins are on the top two decks forward of midships.
Of the 20
state-rooms aboard, 10 have double beds, while the other 10 are twin bedded.
All rooms offer 2 large windows, sitting areas, telephone,
LCD TVs with satellite channels
and DVD player , large bathrooms with a large sink unit, bath with shower.
There are no passenger accommodations
aft of midships and none on the lowest deck. A single cabin steward will
look after your suite for the duration of the cruise. There is a crew of
61, a spacious dining room, lounges, indoor pool, spa and outdoor pool
tiled with thousands of hand made glass mosaics.
The dining salon offers a
la carte fine continental cuisine, exotic dishes and rare local offerings.
You can dine whenever you wish and the chefs will be glad to receive special
requests for your favorite dishes or dietary needs. The air conditioning
in the dining room is "zoned," for individual comfort. Barbecue luncheons
are served on deck, weather permitting. The elephantine Bar is decorated
in Art Deco manner and offers live entertainment. The Atrium lounge Bar
is decorated in English style with gleaming brass and antique pieces.
As one might expect, the
vessel is privately owned by the El Narsh family and run by Tamer El Narsh
who learned his trade at the Swiss Hotel School. For complete privacy,
there is the unique 'Bridge Suite" which, as the name implies runs the
complete width of the vessel on top of the navigation bridge. It has it's
own small "Promenade Deck" curving 180 degrees, overlooking the bow and
matching the scenic all round view from the suite.
The leisurely pace of the
cruise, with all sailing in daylight hours, allows plenty of time for shore
visits in a dedicated luxury motorcoach, to the incredible temples and
tombs that line the Nile, in the company of one of the ship's several university
trained guides. There is also the extra space and comfort available for
leisure, that only a vessel of this size, with this very limited number
of passengers, can offer. Terms are all inclusive with no extras and no
tipping.
2008 INDIVIDUAL RATES
: (per person per night):
Standard suite $440 (summer) $550 (winter)
Bridge suite $880 (summer) $1100 (winter)
4 and 7 night itineraries
CHARTER RATES
:
USD 20000 PER NIGHT
USD 16500 PER NIGHT
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