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Simply stated the Nile is Egypt. And sailing the
Nile is the centerpiece of your exploration.
Many ships ply the river's waters, but none
match the quality and style of the Triton. The
Triton has been converted from a vessel for over
100 guests to one that now caters to 40. Twenty
large and exceptionally appointed staterooms all
face outside and there are multiple deck areas
for viewing life on and along this majestic
river.
Public Areas: The English-style Atrium Lounge
Bar; the art deco Elephantine Bar with evening
entertainment; Midstream Bar and Sundeck with
chairs and sunbeds. There is an outside deck
area for viewing.
Meals: The dining salon offers continental
cuisine, exotic dishes and rare, local
specialties. Lunch is usually a buffet, served
on deck, weather permitting. There are no set
seating times and dinner is served à la carte.
Refreshments will be available throughout the
day and evening.
Cabins: All staterooms are spacious suites
facing outside with two large windows, sitting
area, programmable safes, telephone, television
and private VCRs. The staterooms are a mix of
twin bedded cabins and double bedded cabins.
Each cabin has private bathroom with bathtub and
shower, hair dryer and deluxe amenities. There
is ample storage space in each cabin.
Special Features: The Triton has four decks and
is one of the largest ships on the Nile. It has
been refitted to accommodate only 40 guests in
20 stateroom suites. The vessel has heated
indoor and outdoor swimming pools tiled with
handmade glass mosaics. The spa is equipped with
sauna, steam room and Jacuzzi. A professional
masseur is onboard and fitness equipment is
available. The crew of 60 staff serves 40 guests
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