- Hilton’s Waldorf Astoria luxury brand is entering the cruise industry with a Nile River sail scheduled to occur in 2026.
- The itinerary will include stops at places such as the Valley of the Kings, Luxor and other locations.
- The amenities onboard include a spa, gym and a brasserie that serves Egyptian, Mediterranean and international cuisine.
Hilton recently announced it’s expanding its global footprint—but it might not be in the way you expect. Waldorf Astoria’s luxury cruise brand is joining the game in 2026.
In April, Middle East For Nile Cruisers and the Waldorf Astoria hotel brand announced the Waldorf Astoria. Nile River Experience is a cruise designed “to bring Waldorf’s elegant service to Africa’s most renowned and longest river,” as per the press release.
Hilton has announced that they will be offering travelers four-night or six night itineraries either up the Nile or down it. Luxor Egypt Aswan You can either take the boat upstream in the opposite direction or depart from the docks of the company.
Dino Michael is the global head and senior vice president of Hilton Luxury Brands. said in a statement obtained by Travel + Leisure. “… The new destination experience will offer guests an incredible view of Egypt. We look forward to welcoming our guests aboard the one-of a-kind experience next year.”
Guests will have the opportunity to visit the Temples of Luxor, the Valley of the Kings and other cultural attractions in Egypt. These include Esna and Kom Ombo.
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The ship itself may be the highlight of this trip.
Hilton states that the Waldorf Astoria Nile River Experience ships have five decks. There are only 29 suites on the ship, which ensures a personalized experience from the moment guests step aboard. Although there are currently only renderings for the rooms, the vision includes white linens on light wood floors and separate living and sleeping areas, as well as massive floor to ceiling windows that open up to verandas.
Aside from the luxurious amenities, travelers will be able to enjoy a “state-ofthe-art” fitness center, a spa, as well as “distinctive experiences in food and beverage,” including Waldorf Astoria’s signature Peacock Alley – a brasserie serving Egyptian, Mediterranean and international cuisine. But the rooftop deck is the ultimate perk. Guests can enjoy Nile views at night and day.
Hilton hasn’t been in Egypt for the first time. According to the statement from the company, it currently operates 14 hotels in Egypt. It also stated that its lifestyle brands will “triple” its presence there. Michael also added that this new sailing was just the beginning for the brand’s adventures, which will include the opening of the legendary Waldorf Astoria in New York and the debut of destinations such as Osaka, Costa Rica and the most recent openings of Sydney, London, Jaipur, and many others.
The first sailings will begin in late 2026. Hilton’s website for booking details.