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Embark on a thrilling speedboat adventure on the Nile River with panoramic views of Cairo and Giza! Feel the rush as you zip through the iconic landmarks of Egypt's bustling cities, immersing yourself in the rich culture and history along the way. This one-hour tour offers the perfect blend of excitement and relaxation, promising an unforgettable experience for all. With an English-speaking guide, bottled water, and all fees included, all you have to do is sit back, enjoy the ride, and capture stunning memories. Don't miss out on this unique opportunity to explore Egypt from a different perspective. Book your speedboat adventure now for an unforgettable journey that will leave you in awe!

About this experience

  • Free Cancellation For a full refund cancel at least before the start of your booking
  • 1 hours
  • Suitable for 1-4 Participants
  • Small Group Tour
  • Guided Experience
  • Thrilling speedboat ride on the Nile River
  • Panoramic views of Cairo and Giza landmarks
  • Unique way to connect with Egypt's history
  • Adventure, relaxation, and photo opportunities in one tour
  • Unforgettable journey with excitement and stunning views
  • Bottled water
  • All fees and taxes
  • English speaking guide
  • Snacks
  • Transportations is optional

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Introduction

Experience the thrill of a lifetime with the Speedboat Adventure on the Nile River! This one-hour tour offers a unique perspective of Cairo and Giza, allowing you to witness the beauty of these iconic cities from the water. Get ready for an exciting ride filled with panoramic views and cultural immersion.

What to expect?

During the Speedboat Adventure on the Nile River, you can anticipate adrenaline-pumping speeds combined with the serene beauty of the Nile. This experience offers a unique blend of excitement and relaxation, making it perfect for adventure seekers, culture enthusiasts, and anyone looking for a memorable way to explore Egypt.

Who is this for?

This tour is ideal for travelers of all ages and backgrounds who want to experience Egypt in a new and exhilarating way. Whether you're a history buff, a photography enthusiast, or simply looking for a fun and unforgettable activity, the Speedboat Adventure on the Nile River is perfect for you. Don't miss out on this opportunity to see Cairo and Giza from a different perspective.

Why book this?

Immerse yourself in the beauty and culture of Egypt like never before with the Speedboat Adventure on the Nile River. This tour offers a unique opportunity to explore iconic landmarks from the water, providing you with breathtaking views and unforgettable memories. Whether you're seeking adventure or relaxation, this experience has something for everyone.

Good to know

For your convenience, this tour includes an English-speaking guide, bottled water, and all fees and taxes. Transportation is optional, and snacks are not included, so be sure to pack any essentials you may need. The itinerary will be sent to you via WhatsApp, so make sure to provide your contact information and stay online for updates.

Reviews

Travelers who have embarked on the Speedboat Adventure on the Nile River rave about the stunning views and unique perspective it offers. Many have praised the knowledgeable guides and seamless experience, making it a must-do activity for anyone visiting Cairo and Giza. Join the countless others who have enjoyed this unforgettable journey and book your speedboat adventure today!

How long before the event do I need to book?

  • You can book at any time before the event

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Your Itinerary

Cairo Tower

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The Cairo Tower (Egyptian Arabic: برج القاهرة, Borg El-Qāhira) is a free-standing concrete tower in Cairo, Egypt. At 187 m (614 ft), it was the tallest structure in Egypt for 37 years until 1998, when it was surpassed by the Suez Canal overhead powerline crossing. It was the tallest structure in North Africa for 21 years until 1982 when it was surpassed by the Nador transmitter in Morocco. It was the tallest structure in Africa for one year until 1962 when it was surpassed by Sentech Tower in South Africa.

Cairo Opera House

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The Cairo Opera House (Arabic: دار الأوبرا المصرية, Dār el-Opera el-Masreyya; literally "Egyptian Opera House"), part of Cairo's National Cultural Centre, is the main performing arts venue in the Egyptian capital. Home to most of Egypt's finest musical groups, it is located on the southern portion of Gezira Island in the Nile River, in the Zamalek district near downtown Cairo.

Egyptian Museum

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The Museum of Egyptian Antiquities, commonly known as the Egyptian Museum (Arabic: المتحف المصري, romanized: al-Matḥaf al-Miṣrī, Egyptian Arabic: el-Matḥaf el-Maṣri [elˈmætħæf elˈmɑsˤɾi]) (also called the Cairo Museum), located in Cairo, Egypt, houses the largest collection of Egyptian antiquities in the world.[1] It houses over 120,000 items, with a representative amount on display. Located in Tahrir Square in a building built in 1901, it is the largest museum in Africa. Among its masterpieces are Pharaoh Tutankhamun's treasure, including its iconic gold burial mask, widely considered one of the best-known works of art in the world and a prominent symbol of ancient Egypt.

Qasr El Nil Bridge

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The Qasr el Nil Bridge (originally named Khedive Ismail Bridge, Egyptian Arabic: Asr el Nil Bridge), is a historic swing bridge structure dating from 1931 which replaced the first bridge to span the Nile River in central Cairo, Egypt.[2] It connects Tahrir Square in Downtown Cairo on the east bank of the river, to the southern end of Gezira/Zamalek Island. At the bridge's east and west approaches are four large bronze lion statues; they are late 19th-century works by Henri Alfred Jacquemart, French sculptor and animalier.

Zamalek (Gezira Island)

(Pass by)

Gezira is an island in the Nile, in central Cairo, Egypt. The southern portion of the island contains the Gezira district, and the northern third contains the Zamalek district. Gezira is west of downtown Cairo and Tahrir Square, connected across the Nile by four bridges each on the east and west sides, the Qasr El Nil Bridge, 15 May Bridge, Al-Gala'a Bridge and 6th October Bridge. Under 19th century ruler Khedive Ismail the island was first called "Jardin des Plantes" (French for "Garden of Plants"), because of its great collection of exotic plants shipped from all over the world.

6th of October City

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The 6th of October Bridge (Arabic: كوبري 6 أكتوبر Kubri 6 [Sadis] Uktubar) is an elevated highway in Cairo, the capital city of Egypt. The 20.5-kilometre (12.7 mi) bridge and causeway crosses the Nile twice from the western bank suburbs, east through Gezira Island to Downtown Cairo, and on to connect the city to other highways that lead to the Cairo International Airport to the east. Its name commemorates the date of Operation Badr in 1973, when the Egyptian military crossed the Suez Canal and attacked the Israeli military's Bar Lev Line, sparking the Yom Kippur War.

Sofitel Cairo Nile El Gezirah Spa

(Pass by)

One of the most unique and expensive hotels in Cairo

Spa at Four Seasons Hotel Cairo at Nile Plaza

(Pass by)

Top Hotel in Cairo

Nile River

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The Nile[b] (also known as the Nile River) is a major north-flowing river in northeastern Africa. It flows into the Mediterranean Sea. The Nile is the longest river in Africa. It has historically been considered the longest river in the world,[3][4] though this has been contested by research suggesting that the Amazon River is slightly longer.[5][6] Of the world's major rivers, the Nile is one of the smallest, as measured by annual flow in cubic metres of water.[7] About 6,650 km (4,130 mi)[a] long, its drainage basin covers eleven countries: the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Tanzania, Burundi, Rwanda, Uganda, Kenya, Ethiopia, Eritrea, South Sudan, Sudan, and Egypt.[9] In particular, the Nile is the primary water source of Egypt, Sudan and South Sudan.[10] The Nile is an important economic driver supporting agriculture and fishing.

  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels

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