M/S St. George I
This
luxurious Nile Cruiser was built in Cairo and entered service
in late 2006. The ship is 245 feet long, 47 feet wide and
has five decks. It has been awarded the Certificate of Excellence
from the German Bureau of Shipping (Germanishcher Lloyd) and
classifed as an A-1 river ship.
The ship accepts all major credit cards plus U.S.
$ and Euros.
Dining
Meals are served both in buffet and ala-carte
style. A wide variety of international cuisine is offered
at all meals with special nightly dinners during each cruise.
While everyone understands that this is a vacation and casual
wear is the norm please note that shorts are not permitted
at dinner and the Captain’s welcome cocktail reception.
The evenings can be spent dancing in the disco, enjoying
live shows including belly dancing, folkloric concerts, costume
parties or simply relaxing.
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Main Dining
Room
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Lounge
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Panorama Bar
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Piano Bar
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Entertainment and Recreation
Guests will certainly enjoy the Sun Deck with it’s
oversized pool and jacuzzi, the spa and wellness center with
gym, massage services, sauna and steam bath.

Swimming Pool
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Swimming Pool
Closeup |

Sun Deck
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Fitness Center
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Accommodations
The ship offers 49 cabins each 237 square feet, 9
Presidential suites each 474 square feet and one incredible
Royal Suite that is apartment sized at over 700 square feet.
All featuring the highest quality furnishings and upscale
amenities including Hair Dryers, Safe, Mini-bar, Individual
Climate Control, Laptop (in suites) Wireless Internet Access,
LCD screen TV, equipped with the latest high tech facilities
including a memory stick outlet and a live sailing channel,
Double-glass panoramic Windows that open to bring in fresh
breezes from the Nile, Direct-dial Telephone, Bathrooms equipped
with spa unit, including steam bath, Jacuzzi and water massage.
Electricity is 220 volts, 50 cycles.

Presidential
Suite
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Presidential Suite
Bathroom |

Royal Suite
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Royal Suite
Bathroom
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Twin Cabin |
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Standard Cabin
Bathroom |

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