M/S Miriam

Since it was founded in 1975, Spring Tours has always been committed to offer the absolute best in luxury travel on the Nile.

 

The MS Miriam cruise boat was completely overhauled in 2023 to reflect both the unique style of Egyptian hospitality combined with  the contemporary comforts and luxury amenities of modern river cruise boats, all while maintaining our attention to eco-friendliness.

 

The choice of colors reflect both the ancient Egyptian hues of royal blue combined with the light brown colors representing the grand ancient Egyptian temples.

Technical Information

      • 5 stars
      • Length 72 m , width 14.50 m, height 11.55 m, draft 1.52 m
      • 4 decks +1 sun deck
      • Water purification system
      • Fire and sound proof walls and ceilings
      • Approved by Lloyds Shipping of London
      • Smoking is allowed on the sundeck only

Boat’s Amenities & Public Areas

      • Elegant and spacious restaurant with majestic views of the Nile
      • Fine dining with our expert chefs offering the best of Egyptian cuisine
      • 24-hour reception service 
      • On-board souvenir shop & jewelry shop
      • Wellness area includes fitness room with modern equipment to stay active
      • Massage room for extra relaxation while watching the awe-inspiring landscape of the Nile banks
      • Spacious sundeck with swimming pool and sunbeds Top deck bar 
      • Gift shop & jewelry shop

Guest Cabins & Suites

The M/S Miriam has 58 cabins/suites:

      • 32 Twin superior cabins ca. 20 sqm
      • 23 Double superior cabins ca. 20 sqm
      • 2 Royal Suites with balcony ca. 40 sqm (including the balcony)
      • 1  Presidential Suite without balcony ca. 31 sqm

 

All cabins/suites overview the River Nile and they feature:

      • En suite bathroom with shower
      • Hair dryer
      • Individually controllable air conditioning
      • Flat Screen TV (marine satellite)
      • Mini bar
      • Internal phone
      • Safe deposit box
      • Coffee tray

Photo Gallery

Deck Plan

Cruise Itineraries