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MS Nile Commodore Nile Cruise 2026 — Honest Review, Itinerary & Prices
Ahmed's honest take: Presidential Nile Cruises was founded in 1979 — the year the company ran the first commercial Nile cruise in Egypt. That is not marketing. It is a verifiable fact that shapes everything about how the company operates. The MS Nile Commodore benefits directly from 45 years of accumulated operational knowledge: an ABS-approved safety record, a kitchen that has been refining its buffet standards across decades, a crew that has been doing this longer than most Nile cruise operators have existed. What you get on the Commodore is classic 5-star comfort executed reliably by people who know exactly what they are doing. The 68 cabins are tastefully decorated in a classic, elegant style — Nile views from every cabin, en-suite bathrooms, AC, TV, mini bar, safe and telephone. The dining delivers a full-board experience with genuine care about food quality, including a kitchen approved under strict health and safety standards. The sun deck pool, two shops, lounge bar with evening entertainment, and massage service complete a well-rounded ship. The MS Nile Commodore departs on a unique Thursday from Luxor / Monday from Aswan schedule — the only ship in our fleet on these days — making it the natural choice for travellers whose flights or itineraries suit these departure days.
Quick Facts — MS Nile Commodore
Is the MS Nile Commodore Worth It?
Yes — particularly if Thursday/Monday departures suit your itinerary, or if operational reliability matters to you more than novelty. The MS Nile Commodore is not the most visually striking ship in our fleet, and it does not claim to be. What it offers is the product of 45 years of continuous Nile cruise operation: consistently good food (a kitchen that has been practising longer than most competitors have existed), genuine attention to cabin comfort, and an ABS-approved safety record that very few Nile cruise ships can match. At $559pp double it sits at a comparable price point to several other budget ships in our fleet, but it brings an operator pedigree that is genuinely unique. The unique Thursday/Monday schedule also means you can often find availability when Saturday/Wednesday and Monday/Friday ships are full.
Who Should Book — and Who Should Consider Another Ship
Book the MS Nile Commodore if:
- Your flights or itinerary require Thursday departures from Luxor or Monday departures from Aswan — the Commodore is the only ship in our fleet on this schedule
- You value operator track record and reliability over ultra-modern styling — Presidential Nile Cruises has been running since 1979 and is ABS-approved
- You want genuinely good food — Presidential Nile Cruises is known for its kitchen quality, including vegetarian options and special dietary care
- You are travelling as a family or group and want a ship where all 68 cabins face the Nile and there is genuine space on the sun deck (140 seats)
- You want a classic elegant aesthetic rather than an ultra-modern or themed interior
Consider a different ship if:
You need Saturday/Wednesday departures → MS Nile Treasure from $499pp, MS Alma from $549pp or Royal Beaurivage from $569pp · You need Monday/Friday departures → MS Alyssa or Chateau Lafayette from $559pp · You want a bathtub → Royal Beaurivage (Sat/Wed) or MS Alyssa (Mon/Fri) · You want gym, clinic, hair salon → MS Princess Sarah 2 from $719pp (Sat/Wed) · You want complete privacy → Dahabiya sailing from $900pp. Ask us and we will recommend honestly.
Sites Visited — MS Nile Commodore
All MS Nile Commodore programmes booked through Best Nile Cruises include a private licensed Egyptologist guide dedicated exclusively to your group — not the ship's shared tour.
Frequently Asked Questions — MS Nile Commodore
What makes Presidential Nile Cruises different from other operators?
Presidential Nile Cruises was founded in 1979 and was the first company to commercialise Nile cruising in Egypt. The company now operates a fleet of 5 ships carrying a total of 310 cabins. All ships are approved by the American Bureau of Shipping (ABS) for fire and safety systems — one of the most internationally recognised classification societies in the world. The kitchen standards across all Presidential ships comply with strict health and safety requirements, and the company has been refining its service and cuisine for 45 years. When experience and reliability matter, Presidential Nile Cruises is the natural choice.
Why does the MS Nile Commodore depart on Thursday and Monday — different from most ships?
The MS Nile Commodore operates on a Thursday from Luxor / Monday from Aswan schedule, which is unique in our fleet — no other ship departs on these days. This makes the Commodore the natural choice for travellers whose flights arrive on Wednesday into Luxor (for a Thursday embarkation) or Sunday into Aswan (for a Monday embarkation). It also means availability is often stronger when the more popular Saturday/Wednesday and Monday/Friday ships are fully booked. Contact us with your flight details and we will tell you if Thursday/Monday works for you.
Does the MS Nile Commodore have bathtubs or showers?
Showers in all cabins. The MS Nile Commodore has en-suite bathrooms with shower boxes. If a bathtub is important to you, the Royal Beaurivage (Saturday/Wednesday, from $569pp double) has bathtubs in all 71 cabins, or the MS Alyssa (Monday/Friday, from $559pp) has bathtubs in all 66 cabins. We tell you this clearly so you can choose the right ship.
What does the dining experience look like on the MS Nile Commodore?
The MS Nile Commodore restaurant seats 140 passengers and serves a full-board programme: buffet breakfast, buffet lunch, and a set dinner. Afternoon tea is served daily during sailing. Presidential Nile Cruises is known across the industry for its kitchen standards — strict health and safety compliance, vegetarian-friendly menus, and special dietary requirements accommodated on request. The dining on the Commodore is one of its strongest points. A salad bar, savoury dishes and dessert bar are standard at every lunch and dinner.
Can I add Abu Simbel to the MS Nile Commodore itinerary?
Yes. The 4-night Thursday from Luxor programme ends in Aswan on Monday — a good day for an Abu Simbel day trip by early morning flight on Tuesday. Stay one additional night in Aswan and book in advance through Best Nile Cruises. Presidential Nile Cruises also notes Abu Simbel as an optional extension. Add 2–3 nights in Cairo before the cruise for a complete Egypt programme — see our Cairo & Nile Cruise packages.
Book the MS Nile Commodore — Response Within 24 Hours
Tell us your dates and preferred direction (Thursday from Luxor or Monday from Aswan). We confirm availability and your fixed rate immediately.
Enquire About the MS Nile Commodore →MS Nile Commodore · Presidential Nile Cruises — established 1979 · ABS approved · Thursday from Luxor · Monday from Aswan · Booked through Best Nile Cruises · Compare all ships · Last updated June 2026