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Book Alexander The Great Nile Cruise. All-Suite Ultra Luxury vessel sailing Aswan ↔ Luxor over 3 or 4 nights. $810 - $1290 according to seasonality.

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Before finalizing travel plans, prospective guests should carefully consider their itinerary length, as sailings typically operate on three, four, or seven-night schedules departing from Aswan or Luxor. To avoid the punishing summer heat, the optimal window for comfortable exploration spans from October through April, when midday temperatures at archaeological sites are far more manageable. Packing should prioritize light, breathable fabrics, aggressive sun protection, and highly supportive footwear for navigating uneven temple ruins. While the daytime atmosphere is completely relaxed, the evening dining spaces request a smart-casual dress code. Families are accommodated—with babies under two sailing free—but the sophisticated, tranquil environment naturally skews toward adult couples. Finally, while wireless internet is available in the lounge, connections may become sporadic in remote stretches.
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Alexander The Great Nile Cruise Description

Alexander The Great Nile Cruise carries an official 5 Stars rating from the Egyptian Tourism Authority, is rated as a Ultra Luxury cruise in our editorial standards, has 30 suites, with a size of 30 m². Each suite features a large panoramic window facing the Nile. At that scale, the boat sits in the mid-sized category by Nile-cruise standards — large enough to feel sociable, but not so big that meals require staggered seatings or temple disembarkations turn into queues.

Stepping aboard the MS Alexander the Great reveals a masterclass in boutique river cruising. Originally constructed to hold sixty standard cabins, this vessel underwent a sweeping transformation in 2023, emerging as an exclusive thirty-suite floating hotel. By drastically reducing passenger capacity, the operator has cultivated an incredibly tranquil, uncrowded environment that stands in stark contrast to the massive, bustling cruisers frequently seen navigating between Luxor and Aswan. The atmosphere is distinctly refined and mature, designed specifically for discerning travelers who value attentive service, quiet sophistication, and abundant personal space. Rather than a purely utilitarian transit ferry, the ship functions as a luxurious, floating sanctuary, offering an intimate, highly polished basecamp for absorbing the profound antiquity of Upper Egypt without the friction of large tour groups.

Imagine waking to soft light over the water, the only sound the gentle wash of the Nile against the hull. On Alexander The Great, days unfold at the pace of the river: unhurried breakfasts on a sunlit deck, the cool hush of your suite in the afternoon, and evenings spent watching five-thousand-year-old temples glide past as the sky turns amber. This is Egypt at its most serene and most refined — every detail considered, nothing left to chance.

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Suites
30 m²
Avg Suite Size
Ultra Luxury
5★
5 Stars
3 / 4
Nights

🛏️ Accommodation

Expansive personal space defines the accommodation layout, as the vessel exclusively offers thirty generously proportioned suites. Ranging from twenty-five to thirty square meters, these quarters are entirely situated on the middle and upper decks to ensure unobstructed outward visibility. Instead of step-out balconies, each room features large panoramic French windows that invite the shifting agrarian shorelines directly into the living space. The climate-controlled interiors prioritize deep comfort, outfitted with Egyptian cotton linens, minibar setups, and flat-screen televisions equipped with a front-view camera channel. Crucially, the en-suite bathrooms eschew cramped standing showers in favor of full-size soaking tubs, complemented by teak flooring, magnifying mirrors, and plush bathrobes, providing a deeply restorative environment to wash away the dust of desert exploration.

  • Private en-suite bathroom with shower, hairdryer, complimentary toiletries
  • Individually controlled air conditioning
  • Satellite TV, in-house video channels, mini-bar
  • In-suite electronic safety deposit box

🍽️ Dining & Cuisine

Culinary execution during the voyage centers around the Red Fiesta restaurant, an elegant third-deck dining room framed by wide windows that keep diners visually connected to the riverbanks. Operating on a full-board basis, the kitchen serves meticulously curated buffets and plated meals that balance international staples with authentic regional flavors. For a more casual, open-air experience, the upper deck's pool grill frequently hosts atmospheric barbecue dinners under the night sky, alongside daily afternoon tea services. Once the sun sets, the sixty-seat Upstairs Lounge and Bar transforms into the ship's social anchor. Here, guests can enjoy expertly mixed cocktails, exotic teas, and light entertainment in a sophisticated, club-like setting, ensuring that meal times are consistent daily highlights rather than rushed necessities.

🌊 Leisure & Entertainment

Downtime between rigorous shore excursions is easily filled by the vessel's surprisingly robust recreational spaces. The uppermost fourth deck features 'The Club,' a sprawling outdoor area equipped with shaded loungers, a heated swimming pool, and an adjacent Jacuzzi, perfect for cooling off during the fierce midday heat. Below deck, wellness enthusiasts will discover a comprehensive spa center offering professional massage treatments, a traditional Turkish bath, a sauna, and a steam room, alongside a compact gymnasium for maintaining fitness routines. The interior public areas are equally well-appointed, housing a quiet library, a business corner, and boutique gift shops. Evening entertainment strikes a lively, cultural note, featuring whirling dervishes, belly dancing performances, and traditional Galabeya costume parties to keep the atmosphere vibrant.

✨ What Makes It Unique

What fundamentally distinguishes this specific cruiser from the saturated five-star market is its architectural commitment to low-density luxury. By halving its original cabin count to create just thirty suites, the ship boasts an exceptional space-to-passenger ratio, effectively eliminating the crowded queues and noisy corridors typical of mass-market riverboats. The recent 2023 refurbishment guarantees that the interior aesthetics and mechanical engineering feel thoroughly modern despite the vessel's classic profile. Reviewers consistently praise the immaculate housekeeping, noting the creative towel art and premium Egyptian cotton amenities. Furthermore, the inclusion of full-sized soaking tubs in every bathroom is a rare, highly sought-after comfort on the Nile, elevating the daily ritual of recovering from demanding, sun-drenched archaeological tours.

🛎️ Onboard Facilities

  • 24-hour reception
  • Laundry service
  • Onboard gift shop
  • Internet access in designated areas
  • Major credit cards accepted (VISA, Mastercard)

Specs verified · cabin counts, cabin sizes, deck features, and facility list confirmed against the operator’s published sheet.

Alexander The Great Nile Cruise Photos

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Alexander The Great Nile Cruise Rates in USD

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Optional Add-ons
📅 April 27 – September 26
📅 September 27 – April 26 (excluding Easter window)
📅 Dec 20–26 / Easter ±5 days
📅 December 27 – January 2
Note:
  • All rates are per person in USD, full-board with all sightseeing included.
  • Holiday seasons (Christmas, Easter, New Year) carry a supplement reflecting peak demand.
  • Single supplement 50% of Adult in Double suite rate.
  • Triple reduction 3% of Adult in Double rate.
  • Junior Suite Rate is equal to two Single Cabins.
  • Royal & Presidential Suites Rate is equal to two Double Cabins.
  • For cruise-only without sightseeing, deduct $120 from the 3-night price and $160 from the 4-night price.

Alexander The Great Nile Cruise Children Policy

Children pricing on Alexander The Great Nile Cruise — applies to all departures and seasons unless otherwise noted at booking.
Age category / arrangement Rate
Infant (under 3 years)Free of charge — Maximum 1 free Infant per Cabin; second Infant in cabin will be charged Child Rate
Child (3 – 12 years)50% of the adult rate
Child (12 years or older)Full adult rate
Maximum children per cabin1 child sharing 2 adults, or 2 children sharing 1 adult
1 child + 1 adult sharing one cabinNo discount — same rate as 2 adults in double cabin
2 children in a separate cabinSame rate as 1 adult in single cabin

What's Included & What's Not

✅ The Rate Includes

  • Accommodation for 3 or 4 nights in your chosen cabin category
  • Transfer from airport, train station or hotel on arrival
  • Full-board dining: breakfast, lunch and dinner
  • All guided sightseeing tours per the standard 3 / 4-night itinerary
  • Services of a licensed, professional Egyptologist guide
  • All entrance fees to historical sites named in the itinerary (Except Optional Tours)
  • Departure transfer to airport / train station

❌ The Rate Excludes

  • Tours not mentioned in the itinerary
  • Optional excursions (e.g. Abu Simbel, hot-air balloon)
  • Beverages: water, soft drinks, alcohol
  • Tipping for cruise crew and guide (gratuities)
  • Personal expenses (laundry, telephone, etc.)
  • Travel insurance
  • Visa fees

Alexander The Great is your best fit if

  • You prefer a traditional window cabin over a balcony — Alexander The Great's cabins have river-facing windows.
  • You want a boutique cruise experience — Alexander The Great carries fewer than 40 suites, offering quieter public spaces and a more intimate atmosphere.
  • You want the highest tier of Nile cruise experience — Alexander The Great sits in the ultra-luxury class with the segment's most refined service and accommodation.
  • You want suite-only accommodation rather than a mix of standard cabins and suites — every cabin on Alexander The Great is configured as a suite.

Alexander The Great isn't your best fit if

  • If you need an elevator between decks, consider Soleil, Antares, and Al Hambra.
  • If you want a restored heritage vessel, consider Karim, Sudan, and Memnon.
  • If you want a walk-out balcony instead of a French balcony, try to use our search bar and find an Outside Balcony cruise.

Itineraries

Alexander The Great sails the classic Aswan↔Luxor route. Choose between a 3-night cruise (Aswan → Luxor) or a 4-night cruise (Luxor → Aswan). 3-night departures from Aswan are typically on Friday. 4-night departures from Luxor are typically on Monday.

3-Night Itinerary: Aswan → Luxor

Day 1 Arrival in Aswan & Gateway to Ancient Nubia — Embark Alexander The Great. Visit the Aswan High Dam and Temple of Philae. Overnight docked in Aswan.
Day 2 The Duality of Gods & The Triumph of Horus — Sail aboard Alexander The Great to Kom Ombo Temple, then continue to Edfu for the Temple of Horus.
Day 3 Sailing to Thebes, the World’s Greatest Open-Air Museum — Leisurely sail aboard Alexander The Great to Luxor. Afternoon: Optional Tour to Karnak Temple Complex and Luxor Temple at sunset.
Day 4 Journey into the Afterlife & Departure — West Bank: Valley of the Kings, Hatshepsut, Colossi of Memnon. Disembark Alexander The Great with departure transfer.

4-Night Itinerary: Luxor → Aswan

Day 1 Arrival in Luxor, the Ancient Capital of Thebes — Embark Alexander The Great. Afternoon: Karnak Temple Complex and Luxor Temple. Overnight in Luxor.
Day 2 The Realm of Eternity & The Victorious Falcon God — West Bank: Valley of the Kings, Hatshepsut, Colossi of Memnon. Sail aboard Alexander The Great to Edfu for the Temple of Horus.
Day 3 The Dual Temple & The Journey into Nubia — Morning at Kom Ombo. Scenic sail aboard Alexander The Great to Aswan. Overnight aboard Alexander The Great in Aswan.
Day 4 Aswan’s Treasures: Ancient Engineering and Island Sanctuaries Aswan High Dam, Temple of Philae, then a relaxing felucca sail. Final night aboard Alexander The Great.
Day 5 Farewell to the Nile — Final breakfast aboard Alexander The Great, disembark with departure transfer.

Frequently Asked Questions

Specifics about Alexander The Great — class and rating, suite layout, itineraries, departure days, and the practicalities of sailing on this particular vessel.

What is the official Egyptian Tourism Authority rating of Alexander The Great?
Alexander The Great carries an official 5 Stars rating from the Egyptian Tourism Authority — the government body that classifies all Nile cruise vessels operating between Luxor and Aswan. This rating is based on cabin standards, dining facilities, public spaces, and crew-to-guest ratios, and is reviewed periodically. It's separate from any tour-operator's editorial rating, and you'll see it cited in official Egyptian travel directories and tourism literature.
What is your editorial rating of Alexander The Great?
In our editorial rating, we classify Alexander The Great as a Ultra Luxury Nile cruise. This is our independent assessment based on over 25 years of regular onboard inspections, crew interviews, suite walkthroughs, and feedback from past guests. It typically tracks the official Egyptian Tourism Authority rating closely, but factors in elements the official rating doesn't cover — such as service consistency, food quality on a typical sailing rather than an inspection day, and the practical condition of the suites and public spaces.
How many suites does Alexander The Great have?
Alexander The Great has 30 suites. For context, the typical Nile cruise vessel runs between 30 and 80 cabins, which puts Alexander The Great in the mid-sized category — large enough to feel sociable, but not so big that meals require staggered seatings or temple disembarkations turn into queues.
What is the average suite size on Alexander The Great?
Suites on Alexander The Great average 30 m² (including the en-suite bathroom). That's notably larger than the Nile-fleet norm of 22 m². The extra footprint typically translates into a separate seating area, walk-around bed clearance, and a bathroom that doesn't make you choose between manoeuvring around your suitcase and reaching the shower.
Does Alexander The Great offer lower-deck suites?
No — Alexander The Great does not have lower-deck suite inventory. All staterooms are on the main and upper decks, which means river views are above the waterline rather than at it. This typically translates into a slightly higher entry-level rate than vessels that include lower-deck rooms, but the upside is that every suite gets the elevated viewing angle as standard.
Do the suites onboard Alexander The Great have a balcony?
No — Suites on Alexander The Great are configured with large panoramic windows facing the Nile rather than any kind of balcony. The windows are sized to give a full river view from inside the suite, which keeps interior square-footage uncompromised by a deck extension. (For reference: the Nile fleet uses three suite configurations — full private outside balconies, French balconies that open onto a flush rail, or panoramic-window staterooms like these.) River-watching on this boat happens primarily from the sundeck and the panoramic forward lounge, both of which are designed for the long sailing legs between temple stops.
Does Alexander The Great have an elevator on board?
No — Alexander The Great does not have an onboard elevator. Guest decks are connected by stairs only. This is worth knowing if you're booking for travellers with limited mobility, or for anyone who'd rather not negotiate stairs after long temple-walking days. Most Nile vessels are compact enough that the staircase is manageable for the majority of guests, but it's a real consideration for some — flag any mobility concerns at booking and we can advise on suitable alternatives.
Are all cabins on Alexander The Great configured as suites?
Yes — Alexander The Great is an all-suite vessel. Every cabin is configured as a suite with a separate seating area, larger floor plate, and bigger bathroom proportions than standard Nile-fleet cabins (which typically run 22 m²). The all-suite layout matters most after long temple mornings, when the extra space stops being a luxury and starts feeling like recovery infrastructure.
Is Alexander The Great a modern build or a restored heritage vessel?
Alexander The Great is a modern-build vessel, designed and constructed for contemporary Nile cruise standards rather than restored from an earlier era. Modern boats offer standardised cabin layouts, current safety and HVAC systems, and the kind of public-area amenities (sundeck pool, full-spec dining room, panoramic lounges) that heritage vessels often don't accommodate. The trade-off is character: a modern boat feels more like a floating hotel than a piece of Nile travel history.
Is Alexander The Great currently in active service?
Yes — Alexander The Great is currently in active service and accepting bookings on its standard 3-night and 4-night Aswan–Luxor itineraries. Specific available dates depend on the season and the boat's docking schedule; we'll confirm exact departures once you tell us your preferred travel window.
What cruise lengths does Alexander The Great offer?
Alexander The Great offers two cruise lengths: a 3-night cruise (Aswan → Luxor) and a 4-night cruise (Luxor → Aswan). Combined 7-night round-trips are not currently offered on this boat. If you want a 7-night Nile experience, we can recommend boats in the same class and budget that do offer the combined itinerary.
What route does Alexander The Great sail, and what does each itinerary cover?
Alexander The Great sails the classic Aswan–Luxor route. Both the 3-night and 4-night packages cover the same major temple groups but in opposite order: the 3-night runs Philae and the High Dam in Aswan, then Kom Ombo, then Edfu, then Luxor's east and west banks (Karnak, Luxor Temple, Valley of the Kings, Hatshepsut). The 4-night reverses that direction. Temple stops, dining cadence, and guided-tour quality are equivalent on both packages — choose based on your preferred pace and direction of travel.
Which days of the week does Alexander The Great depart?
Departure schedules for Alexander The Great are seasonal, but the regular pattern is: the 3-night cruise from Aswan typically departs on Friday, and the 4-night cruise from Luxor typically departs on Monday. Specific available dates vary by month — we'll confirm exact departures when you enquire.
What are the check-in and check-out times on Alexander The Great?
Check-in on Alexander The Great is from 12:00 noon on your embarkation day, and check-out is at 9:00 AM on your final day. Lunch is served on board on embarkation day, so plan to be on board by midday. If your flight arrives early or departs late, we can arrange day-use of a hotel room in Luxor or Aswan; just let us know at booking.
What languages are spoken on board Alexander The Great?
Crew on Alexander The Great speak English fluently. Many staff members also speak German, Spanish, French, Italian, Russian, and Arabic. Tour guides for the temple visits are assigned based on your spoken language preference — let us know your language at booking and we'll match you to a guide accordingly.
What currencies are accepted on Alexander The Great?
Alexander The Great accepts EGP (Egyptian Pounds), USD, EUR, and GBP for onboard purchases. Most travellers find it easiest to pay in their home currency or USD, since onboard exchange rates are typically competitive with airport bureaux. Smaller-denomination notes are useful for tipping crew and guides at the end of the cruise.
What payment methods does Alexander The Great accept?
Alexander The Great accepts both cash and major credit cards (VISA and Mastercard) at the front desk and bar. Tips for the crew are typically given in cash at the end of the cruise. ATMs are available in Luxor and Aswan if you need to withdraw additional cash mid-trip — the boat's reception can point you to the nearest one when you dock.
How much deposit do I need to book the Alexander The Great Nile cruise?
You can secure your Alexander The Great booking with a 20% deposit at the time of booking — you do not need to pay the full amount up front. The remaining balance can be paid in equal monthly instalments at 0% interest, with the final instalment due 30 days before your travel date.
Can I pay for the Alexander The Great cruise in monthly instalments?
Yes. After the 20% booking deposit, the balance can be spread across equal monthly instalments at 0% interest — there is no added finance cost. The last instalment is due 30 days before your package date.
Can I change my Alexander The Great cruise date or swap cruises for free?
Yes. You can change your travel date free of charge up to 30 days before departure (subject to any seasonal price difference), or swap to a different cruise free of charge up to 30 days before departure (subject to any price difference between the two cruises). Name changes are free up to 7 days before your package date.
Is the Alexander The Great cruise price protected against future increases?
Yes. Once you book, your price is protected against any future increase in cruise rates, fuel prices, government taxes, or entrance fees. If the price instead drops after you book, you receive the difference back under the same booking conditions.
What happens if my Alexander The Great cruise is cancelled or disrupted?
If an operational issue affects your specific cruise (for example urgent maintenance or a cruise-specific force-majeure event), you are reassigned to a similar or higher-category cruise with your original conditions and cabin guarantees unchanged — no downgrade. In the event of a national or global shutdown affecting all cruises (such as a pandemic, airspace closure, or navigation suspension), you can either postpone to a later date free of charge keeping the exact same booked plan, or receive a full 100% refund.
What is the cancellation and refund policy for the Alexander The Great Nile cruise?
If you cancel 61 or more days before arrival, cancellation is free of charge with a full refund. After that, a cancellation fee applies on a sliding scale based on the total price: 15% for cancellations 60 to 46 days before arrival, 25% for 45 to 31 days, 50% for 30 to 16 days, and 100% for 15 days or fewer before arrival. A no-show is charged at 100% of the total price. Note this is separate from changes: you can change your travel date or swap cruises free of charge up to 30 days before departure (subject to any price difference).

Looking for general Nile-cruise information? For visa requirements, packing checklists, tipping etiquette, dress codes, optional excursions, and the daily rhythm of cruise life, see our Comprehensive Nile Cruise Guide for First-Timers — the answers in that guide apply to every Nile cruise on the route, including Alexander The Great.

Why Book With Nile-Cruise-Egypt.com?

We’ve spent 25+ years booking Nile cruises and treat every reservation as the start of a long-term relationship, not a one-off transaction. Here’s what that means in practice:

  • Honest cruise matching, not the highest commission — we recommend the boat that fits your budget, dates, and travel style, even when it isn’t the one paying us the most.
  • One named consultant from enquiry to disembarkation — you won’t be passed between agents or talk to a different person each time you email.
  • No bait pricing — the rate you see is the rate you pay; cabin upgrades, optional excursions, and seasonal supplements are quoted up-front, never sprung at checkout.
  • Operator-direct rates — we work directly with Nile cruise operators, so what you pay is comparable to booking the boat yourself, with the added safety net of our support throughout.
  • Egypt-based, on-the-ground support — our office is in Cairo, not a call centre in another country; if something needs fixing during your trip, we can act on it locally and immediately.
  • Most travellers return or refer us — repeat bookings and word-of-mouth referrals make up the majority of our work, which is the only customer-satisfaction metric we trust.

From your first enquiry through to disembarkation, our priority is honest guidance, peace of mind, and a Nile cruise you’ll remember as a personal experience — not just a trip.

Family Travel, Made Effortless

A Nile cruise is one of the easiest ways to travel Egypt with family. Unpack once — your floating hotel moves with you, so there are no early-morning hotel checkouts, no repacking, and no long road transfers between cities. You wake up already at the next temple.

We take the logistics off your plate so you can focus on the experience:

  • Transfers handled — airport pickups and all moves between the boat and the sites are arranged for you.
  • Meals included — full-board dining on board, so there’s no hunting for restaurants with tired, hungry children.
  • Expert Egyptologist guides — licensed guides bring the temples to life at a pace that keeps all ages engaged.
  • Everything in one place — pool, dining, sun deck and cabins together, so families stay close and relaxed between excursions.

The result: less stress, fewer logistics, and more time making memories together.

A Shared Ship, Your Own Experience

You travel alongside other guests, but your experience stays very much your own. The ship is the setting — how you enjoy it is up to you.

  • Your private cabin — every cabin has its own en-suite bathroom and individual climate control, so your space is entirely yours, set to your comfort.
  • Dine your way — share a table and meet fellow travellers, or keep to yourselves; the choice is yours at every meal.
  • Private excursions on request — prefer to explore the temples with your own guide and vehicle rather than the group? We can arrange private touring for you.
  • Your own pace — join every activity or simply relax on the sun deck and watch the Nile drift by. Nothing is compulsory.

It’s the ease of a guided cruise with the privacy and flexibility of independent travel.

Why Book Now Rather Than Later

There’s no pressure here — but there are real, practical reasons not to leave Alexander The Great sitting in a browser tab. Booking now removes risk rather than adding it:

  • Cabins and dates are limited — each boat sails on a fixed schedule with a fixed number of cabins. Popular dates and the best cabin categories sell first; once a departure fills, no amount of budget brings it back.
  • Today’s price can rise — Nile cruise rates move with fuel costs, temple entrance fees, and government taxes. When those go up, published prices follow. The figure you see today is not guaranteed to be there next month.
  • Your deposit locks today’s price — place your 20% deposit and the rate you were quoted is held for your booking, even if prices rise afterwards. You are protected from increases the moment you confirm.
  • There’s no downside to securing it — with a low 20% deposit, 0% interest instalments on the balance, and free date, cruise, and name changes, booking early costs you nothing in flexibility. You simply lock the cabin and the price, and keep your options open.

In short: waiting risks losing your cabin or paying more, while booking now secures both — with every guarantee below standing behind your reservation.

Booking Guarantees & Flexibility

Every Alexander The Great booking with Nile-Cruise-Egypt.com comes with the guarantees below. These are the same terms set out in our booking contract and cancellation policy — summarised here so you know exactly where you stand before you pay.

Flexible, transparent payment

  • 20% deposit to book. You secure your cabin with a 20% deposit at the time of booking — not the full amount up front.
  • 0% interest instalments. Pay the balance in equal monthly instalments at no added cost. The final instalment is due 30 days before your travel date.

Cabin guarantees

  • No lower-deck cabins, guaranteed. You will never be placed in a lower-deck cabin.
  • Top-deck assurance. A guaranteed top-deck cabin is available for a 10% supplement — or free of charge as top check-in priority, subject to availability on the day.

Change & cancellation flexibility

  • Free date change up to 30 days before your travel date (subject to any seasonal price difference).
  • Free cruise swap up to 30 days before travel (subject to any price difference between the two cruises).
  • Free name change up to 7 days before travel.

Price protection

  • Locked-in price. Your price is protected against any future increase in cruise rates, fuel prices, government taxes, or entrance fees.
  • Price-drop refund. If the price drops after you book, you receive the difference back (same booking conditions apply).

If an operational issue affects your cruise

Examples: urgent maintenance, administrative issues, or a cruise-specific force-majeure event.

  • Reassignment to a similar or higher-category cruise.
  • Conditions guaranteed — your original plan’s terms stay exactly as booked.
  • No downgrade — you keep all rights, privileges, and cabin guarantees.

If there is a national or global shutdown

Examples: pandemic, airspace closure, navigation suspension, or any force-majeure event affecting all cruises.

  • Postpone free of charge — move to a later date keeping the exact same booked plan, benefits, and conditions; or
  • Full refund — receive a 100% refund.

Full terms, definitions, and any conditions are set out in our booking contract. If anything here is unclear, your dedicated consultant will walk you through it before you commit.

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Ready to Sail on Alexander The Great?

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