MS Royal Lotus

A Nile River cruise aboard the MS Royal Lotus offers every comfort from deluxe cabins to delicious dining, with exceptional service and onboard activities. Cruise effortlessly between Luxor and Aswan, stopping off to explore Egypt’s ancient temple cities and for shore excursions that immerse you in Middle Eastern culture, history and cuisine.


Accomodation Types

Deluxe Cabin

Deluxe Cabins feature double or twin beds and an ensuite, the ship’s standard cabins are approximately 22 sq. metres in size and boast large panoramic windows and modern furnishings.

Royal Suite

With premier positioning at the front of the ship, the two Royal Suites offer the most floor space (approximately 42 sq. metres) and feature a sitting area and jacuzzi baths. Subject to availability.


Deck Plans

Sun Deck

  • Swimming pool
  • Heated Whirlpool
  • Pool Bar

Deck 1

  • Deluxe Cabins
  • Lobby
  • Gym
  • Bazaar

Deck 2

  • Deluxe Cabins
  • Lobby

Deck 3

  • Deluxe Cabins
  • Royal Suites
  • Reception
  • Lounge


Deck 4

  • Restaurant


Dining

Restaurant

Experience cover · Cuisine regional

Delicious Dining

The ship's air-conditioned restaurant offers the chance to indulge in a variety of local and international dishes. At each meal, enjoy delicious cuisine with tea and coffee, while selected beer, wine and soft drinks are offered with dinner.


Entertainment

Onboard Entertainment

During your river cruise, shore excursions are enhaanced by a range of onboard entertainemnt, including a cultural performance, Cocktail Welcome Reception and traditional Galabeya Party

Lounge

The Lounge can be located on Deck 2

Reception

Reception is located on Deck 3.

Gift Shop

Gift shop is located on Deck 1.


Enrichment


Health & Fitness

Gym

The Gym is located on deck 1

Swimming Pool

On deck, the MS Royal Lotus boasts a Sun Deck with swimming pool, heated whirlpool and pool bar.


Kids & Teens

Please note that there are no children's facilities onboard MS Estrela.


Useful Information

Solo Travellers

A limited number of single rooms/suites/cabins may be available on request at the time of booking your cruise/holiday package. Single rooms/suites/cabins are usually smaller than standard twin or double rooms and often only have one single bed.

Passengers Needing Assistance

APT Welcomes All Passengers. Please Note:

1. Passengers with a disability or medical condition requiring assistance must inform APT at the time of booking of all important information relating to your health, mobility and fitness which may affect your partial or total participation in the cruise or tour. This information will allow APT to ensure the tour you have chosen is suitable and meets your needs. Any changes to health, mobility and fitness must also be reported to APT as soon as possible and prior to departure. Where possible APT will make reasonable adjustments to the tour to assist you, however, it cannot do so if the adjustment required would be unreasonable in all of the circumstances, including if such adjustments would affect your safety and/or the safety and/or enjoyment of other passengers.

2. If you require assistance or care (such as pushing a wheelchair, assistance with dressing or assistance with walking), you must travel with a companion capable of providing the required assistance or care. Please be aware APT does not provide personal assistance. APT is unable to assist any passenger with walking, dining, boarding or disembarking any transportation vehicles (including river and ocean cruise ships and trains). To safely participate in embarkation and disembarkation you must be able to do so without the need for assistance. You must also be able to do so without unreasonably impacting other passengers’ safety and/or enjoyment.

3. While APT will make reasonable efforts to accommodate everyone, it is not responsible for any denial of services by any third-party entities it has travel arrangements with, such as carriers, hotels, trains, restaurants or other independent suppliers, or for any additional associated expenses charges by those parties.

4. Please note coaches and minibuses are not equipped with wheelchair ramps. Many ships require the use of stairs to go between decks. Further, side by side docking may require passengers to climb and descend stairs to cross over vessels to disembark and embark at times. APT ships occasionally sail through remote areas that do not have convenient docking facilities. In such circumstances it will be necessary for passengers to negotiate temporary gangplanks, tender boats, riverbanks, and uneven surfaces. If the crew decide that it is not safe for a passenger to negotiate such operations, they may require passengers to stay on board. Due to the lack of infrastructure along the riverbanks, and absence of lifts on board vessels, wheelchairs will be of minimal use. Passengers who use a wheelchair should reconsider travelling on these tours.

Health and Fitness

A high level of fitness and health is required to participate on APT’s holiday packages. In some destinations there are extensive sightseeing excursions by foot which includes the climbing of stairs. Mobility is needed boarding or alighting coaches, river cruise ships and trains. We recommend a visit to the doctor before travelling and consult with them regarding any vaccinations which may be required. It is your responsibility to advise APT of any pre-existing medical conditions that may affect the normal conduct of a holiday package and the enjoyment of other passengers.

Clothing

Generally, smart casual is acceptable on most tours, however some tours may require/recommend per below:

Jacket and tie for Formal nights on board ocean cruising

Comfortable and light casual clothing for adventure/safari touring

Wet shoes for Kimberley Wilderness Adventure, Outback Wilderness Adventures

Comfortable footwear is recommended across all tours.

Cultural consideration should be made when packing for Egypt, Jordan and Israel. While the dress is casual, it should also be modest, with knees and shoulders covered. Ladies should carry head scarves and to cover their heads if required for site visits.

Age Restrictions

Travelling with Minors

Children under 12 years of age are not permitted on tours and cruises. All children under 18 years of age must be accompanied by an adult and share their accommodation with an adult. We reserve the right to limit the number of children between the ages of 12 and 18 on board any coach or vessel

Smoking Policy

For other passengers’ comfort there is no smoking on coaches or river cruise ships, except in designated areas where available.

Medical Facilities

APT does not employ medical staff on its tours. If you require medical attention, local medical services can be contacted immediately. You are responsible for all charges that result from a visiting a medical facility, or for a medical practitioner visiting you. APT is not responsible for the type or quality of the medical services you may receive.

Dietary Requirements

Please ensure you advise APT during your booking process if you or any of your travelling companions have special dietary needs or requests. We aim to cater for all requests which are advised at the time of making your booking