Overview
MS Acamar Nile Cruise 2026 — Honest Review, Facilities & Prices
Ahmed’s honest take: The Acamar has one defining characteristic that no other 5-star ship on the Nile can match: it was purpose-designed to be fully accessible to wheelchair users and guests with mobility needs, without sacrificing the standard of comfort for any other guest on board. Three lifts serve the ship — two connecting all four decks and a third dedicated to the sun deck — purpose-built ramps run through all public areas, and riverside boarding ramps are installed at both Luxor and Aswan so embarkation and disembarkation are as smooth as possible. The four adapted cabins have grab bars, support rails and full wheelchair-adapted bathrooms. The rest of the ship — the infinity pool, the spa, the billiard bar, the jogging track — is open and accessible to everyone. What I also value on Acamar: every single cabin category, including the standard rooms, has both a bathtub and a separate shower, which is a higher cabin specification than most ships in this range. Named “Best Boat on the Nile” by the Egyptian Ministry of Tourism in 2004, and winner of the Golden Crystal Award for hygiene standards in 2005, this is a ship with a long track record and a clearly focused purpose.
Quick Facts — MS Acamar Nile Cruise
Is the MS Acamar Worth It?
Unequivocally yes — for wheelchair users and guests with mobility needs, there is no comparable ship on the Nile. No other 5-star Nile cruise ship has been designed from the ground up to be wheelchair accessible. For any other guest, the calculus is also strong: at $929pp double, the Acamar offers the most comprehensive cabin specification in our Classic fleet — bathtub plus separate shower in every room, panoramic soundproof windows, bathrobe and slippers, Nespresso in suites — plus an infinity pool, full spa, jogging track, and clinic with emergency medical care on board. The Royal Suite at 52.2m² is among the most spacious private cabin options on the Nile. Two awards from the Egyptian Ministry of Tourism and the French hospitality sector back up what guests consistently say in reviews: this is a meticulously run ship.
Who Should Book the MS Acamar?
- Wheelchair users and guests with mobility challenges — this is the definitive choice, with no comparable alternative on the Nile
- Seniors and guests who value lifts, ramps, adapted boarding and medical care on board
- Couples and honeymooners seeking the 52.2m² Royal Suite — the most spacious suite option in our Classic fleet
- Any guest who wants both a bathtub and a separate shower as standard in every cabin category
- Health-conscious travellers who want a jogging track, gym and full spa on a Classic-priced ship
Honest advice — when to consider a different ship:
If a private outdoor balcony is your priority, Acamar has panoramic soundproof windows but no outdoor balconies on any category — the Sonesta Moon Goddess offers sliding glass doors to private balconies on all standard cabins. If you need a Thursday or Wednesday departure from Luxor, see Amwaj Livingstone or Steigenberger Royale. For a tighter budget, our Budget fleet starts from $479pp. Ask us and we will find the right ship for you.
What You Will See — Sites Included
All MS Acamar programmes booked through Best Nile Cruises include a private licensed Egyptologist guide dedicated exclusively to your group and a private air-conditioned vehicle for all transfers. For guests with accessibility requirements, a specially adapted air-conditioned vehicle is provided for all shore transfers.
Frequently Asked Questions — MS Acamar
Is the MS Acamar genuinely wheelchair accessible or just elevator-equipped?
Genuinely accessible — not just elevator-equipped. The Acamar has three lifts (two connecting all four decks, a third dedicated to the sun deck), purpose-built ramps throughout all public areas, riverside boarding ramps at both Luxor and Aswan to avoid step-boarding, adapted cabins with grab bars and handrails, and adapted air-conditioned vehicles for all shore transfers. It is the only ship on the Nile designed this comprehensively for wheelchair users, confirmed by Enable Holidays, the UK’s leading accessible travel specialist.
What is the difference between the adapted cabin and a standard cabin?
The 4 adapted cabins (26m²) are slightly larger than the 45 standard cabins (21m²) and are fitted with grab bars, support rails and wheelchair-adapted bathrooms throughout — from the bathroom door to the bed. All adapted cabins have the same panoramic soundproof windows, bathtub, separate shower, minibar, safe, TV and free WiFi as every other cabin on the ship. There are only 4 adapted cabins — book early if you require one.
Is there a doctor or medical facility on board?
Yes — the MS Acamar has a clinic with emergency medical care on board, confirmed on the official acamarcruise.com website. This is in addition to the standard first-response staff that all ships carry. For guests with pre-existing conditions or those travelling with family members who may need medical support, this is a meaningful advantage over ships that offer only a doctor-on-call service with a response delay.
Does every cabin have a bathtub, or only the suites?
Every cabin category on the MS Acamar — Standard, Adapted, Presidential Suite and Royal Suite — includes both a full-size bathtub and a separate shower. Bathrobe and slippers are also included in all categories. This is a higher bathroom specification than most ships in the Classic range, where a bathtub is often a suite-only feature.
Can I combine the MS Acamar with Cairo and Abu Simbel?
Yes. The most popular full-Egypt combination is 2–3 nights Cairo (Pyramids, Grand Egyptian Museum) + 4-night Acamar from Luxor + Abu Simbel day trip by early morning flight the morning after disembarking in Aswan. For guests with accessibility requirements, we confirm vehicle and site accessibility at each step before booking. See our Cairo & Nile Cruise packages or contact us to build your programme.
Book MS Acamar — Response Within 24 Hours
Tell us your dates, group size, preferred direction (Monday from Luxor or Friday from Aswan), cabin category, and any accessibility requirements. We confirm cabin suitability and your fixed rate immediately.
Enquire About MS Acamar →MS Acamar Nile Cruise · Classic 5-Star · Monday from Luxor · Friday from Aswan · Also see: Amwaj Livingstone · Sonesta Moon Goddess · Compare all ships · Last updated July 2026
Information accuracy: Cabin counts, sizes and specifications verified against multiple sources including official acamarcruise.com, egyptjoy.com, egyptatours.com, etltravel.com and Booking.com 2025 listing. Accessibility features confirmed by Enable Holidays (UK accessible travel specialist). WiFi stated as free throughout per official site (acamarcruise.com) and Booking.com current listing — older sources indicate charged WiFi in cabins; where sources conflict the official operator site is used as primary. Last verified: July 2026. Contact us if you notice any inaccuracy — we correct within 48 hours.