Overview
Sonesta Nile Goddess Nile Cruise 2026 — Honest Review, Facilities & Prices
Ahmed’s honest take: The Nile Goddess was the first Nile cruise ship ever launched by Sonesta International Hotels — in 1989 — and it set the standard the rest of the fleet was built around. That heritage shows in the way the ship is run: Sonesta’s service culture is consistent, the kitchens are well-organised, and the itinerary is executed reliably. At $829pp double, this is the most affordable entry point into the Sonesta fleet, which is part of its appeal. The ship has a bathtub in every cabin category — including the standard Deluxe rooms, which is genuinely unusual at this price point — and the 4 Presidential Suites add a private terrace for guests who want outdoor Nile views from their room. I want to be transparent about two things before you book: WiFi on the Nile Goddess is available on board but charged extra, not included in the room rate. That’s different from the Moon Goddess, where WiFi is complimentary. And the standard Deluxe cabins and Senator Suites have panoramic windows, not outdoor balconies — the private terrace is a Presidential Suite feature only.
Quick Facts — Sonesta Nile Goddess
Is the Sonesta Nile Goddess Worth It?
Yes — if the Sonesta name, a bathtub in every room, and a well-priced entry into a trusted fleet matter to you. At $829pp double, the Nile Goddess is the most affordable ship in our Sonesta range. You get the same service culture, the same restaurant format and the same entertainment programme as the Moon Goddess, for less. The trade-off is clear: no complimentary WiFi (it is charged), standard cabins have windows rather than balconies, and the ship dates from 1989 even after its 2002 refit — it is the oldest in the Sonesta fleet. For guests where WiFi is a priority or a balcony on a standard cabin matters, the Sonesta Moon Goddess offers both for a slightly higher rate. But for guests who want the Sonesta experience at the sharpest price, the Nile Goddess is the right choice.
Who Should Book the Sonesta Nile Goddess?
- Guests who want the Sonesta service standard at the most accessible price point in the Sonesta fleet
- Couples and families who want a bathtub in the standard cabin at Classic pricing
- Business travellers who need an on-board conference room (up to 12 persons, round tables)
- Honeymooners and couples who want the Presidential Suite with private outdoor terrace
- Guests on a Monday from Luxor or Friday from Aswan schedule
Honest advice — when to consider a different ship:
If you need complimentary WiFi in the cabin, the Nile Goddess charges extra for this — choose Sonesta Moon Goddess where it is free, or Amwaj Livingstone. If a private balcony on a standard cabin matters, all 49 standard cabins on the Moon Goddess have sliding glass doors to balconies. On a tighter budget, our Budget fleet starts from $479pp. Ask us and we will advise the best match.
What You Will See — Sites Included
All Sonesta Nile Goddess 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 — not the ship’s shared group excursion.
Frequently Asked Questions — Sonesta Nile Goddess
How does the Nile Goddess compare to the Sonesta Moon Goddess?
The two share the same Sonesta service standard, restaurant format, and Monday/Friday schedule. The key differences: the Moon Goddess (built 2000) has complimentary WiFi in all cabins and private balconies on all 49 standard rooms. The Nile Goddess (built 1989) charges extra for WiFi and standard cabins have panoramic windows rather than balconies. The Nile Goddess is priced lower as a result. If complimentary WiFi and a standard-cabin balcony matter, Moon Goddess is the right choice. If you want to save on rate and the Sonesta name is the priority, Nile Goddess delivers excellent value.
Do all cabins have a bathtub?
Yes — every cabin category on the Sonesta Nile Goddess, from the Deluxe standard cabin through the Presidential Suite, has a full-size bathtub. This is confirmed by CruiseCritic, which notes this as “unusual for a riverboat.” All cabins also have a hairdryer, minibar, satellite TV, safe and music system.
Is WiFi free on the Sonesta Nile Goddess?
No. WiFi is available throughout the ship and in all cabins, but it is charged at extra cost per the official Sonesta website. This is different from the Sonesta Moon Goddess, where WiFi is complimentary throughout. If free in-cabin WiFi is important, we recommend the Moon Goddess or the Amwaj Livingstone.
What is the Presidential Suite like on the Nile Goddess?
The 4 Presidential Suites (~40m² / 430 sq ft) are the only cabins on the Sonesta Nile Goddess with a private outdoor terrace. They include a separate lounge area, full-size bathtub, queen or twin beds and can connect to an adjoining Deluxe cabin for families. Contact us for Presidential Suite pricing and availability.
Can I combine the Sonesta Nile Goddess with Cairo and Abu Simbel?
Yes. The most popular full-Egypt combination is 2–3 nights Cairo (Pyramids, Grand Egyptian Museum) + 4-night Nile Goddess from Luxor + Abu Simbel day trip by early morning flight the morning after disembarking in Aswan. See our Cairo & Nile Cruise packages or contact us to build your complete programme.
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Enquire About Sonesta Nile Goddess →Sonesta Nile Goddess · Classic 5-Star · Monday from Luxor · Friday from Aswan · Also see: Sonesta Moon Goddess · MS Acamar · Compare all ships · Last updated July 2026
Information accuracy: Cabin counts, sizes and all specifications verified against official sonesta.com/sonesta-nile-goddess-cruise-ship, cruisecritic.com editor review, liveaboard.com, and nilecruisen.com, July 2026. WiFi confirmed as charged (not complimentary) per official Sonesta site. Cabin sizes converted from sq ft to m² (approximate). Standard and Senator cabins confirmed as panoramic windows only; private terrace on Presidential Suites only. Last verified: July 2026. Contact us if you notice any inaccuracy — we correct within 48 hours.