Nile Cruises 4u on Twitter

I’m a bit of a geek! Always messing around on my pc and on the web and I’ve been on Twitter for quite a few months now.

I’ve just come across TwitterFeed which is a great program for a geek like me. What happens is that when publish a post here on the Nile Cruises 4u website a Twitter entry appears and shows my “Twitter Followers” the brief details.

I know that sounds really techie if your not into things like this but I find it really interesting. Sad, eh???

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Egypt trip is a once-in-lifetime adventure

nilefestival I spotted this great article in the online version of the Louisiana newspaper the New Star.

It’s an article by a local travel agent, Dianne Newcomer, reporting on one of her clients report about the Egypt trip. As she says in the opening paragraph, we as travel agents usually only hear from a client when something has gone wrong. However, I must say with Egypt and Nile Cruises we do get a lot of positive feedback.

Anyway here’s the article, (with credit to The New Star and author Dianne Newcomer).

“Big, gigantic … no, I’d probably say huge-normous — and old — very, very old.”

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The Oberoi Zahra Nile Cruise

Read this article yesterday, in the Daily Telegraph, that was reporting on the Spa facilities on the Oberoi Zahra that I thought you might be interested in.

We’ve posted about the Oberoi Zahra a number of times here on the blog.  It’s probably the most exclusive and luxurious ship cruising the Nile and definitely the most expensive at around £2500 upwards per person per week.  But it’s still a great ship and worth considering if the budget stretches that far.  Especially for a special occasion.

Here’s the article:

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From Luxor to Liverpool!!


I mentioned the other day the Ancient Egypt Exhibition at Liverpool’s World Museum. Well, last night on our local tv news program there was an excellent report from the exhibition that was announced as “from Luxor to Liverpool” which I thought was a great title and one that I’ve used for this post.

The exhibition does look great and they showed a whole section of it in the report. If your close enough to get to Liverpool I would recommend you visit the exhibition as it will give you a real taste of Ancient Egypt and what you’ll be seeing on your Nile Cruise.

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