
Climb to the parapets of Bab Zuweila
Ascend the medieval gate of Fatimid Cairo for a private view across the minarets of the old city, with a historian as your only company.

Beyond by Magic Travels
Au-delà des sentiers balisés — des portes fermées qui s’ouvrent, des ateliers, des familles, des déserts. Un programme soigneusement composé d’expériences immersives pour prolonger votre voyage à bord de la Gaïa, au Caire, à Louxor, à Assouan et dans l’oasis de Siwa.
Chaque expérience a été conçue par Magic Travels pour vous faire entrer sous la peau de la destination — dîner avec des locaux, apprendre un savoir-faire, marcher avec un guide bédouin, entendre la véritable histoire de l’Égypte de la bouche de ceux qui la portent. Un retour à l’essentiel, dans une démarche de tourisme responsable, respectueuse des gens et des lieux.

Devant le Sphinx
La pause d’un voyageur, hier comme aujourd’hui.
Above the rooftops of Islamic Cairo, behind workshop doors in Kerdassa, in the kitchen of an Egyptian home: a city revealed through the people who live it.

Ascend the medieval gate of Fatimid Cairo for a private view across the minarets of the old city, with a historian as your only company.

An immersion in the open kitchens of Andrea — flatbread shaped by hand, baked in the wood oven, then a long lunch under the orchard pergolas.

A private evening of Tannoura — Sufi whirling beneath the vaulted ceilings of a 16th-century caravanserai.

Step into the workshops of weavers, lamp-makers and tailors in the village of Kerdassa, on the threshold of the desert.

A private session at the wheel with a Cairene ceramicist — clay drawn from the Nile valley, pieces fired and shipped on.

A family table opens its doors: home-cooking, conversation, and the Cairo most travellers never see.

A lantern-lit table set on the deck of a sailing felucca, drifting between the bridges of Cairo at dusk.

The Giza plateau in the gold of last light — on camel-back, with no crowds, only the silhouette of the great tombs.

An unexpected angle on the city: paddling between Zamalek and the river islands, with returning transfers laid on.

A guided morning in the protected canyon of Wadi Degla, ending in a moment of silence amid the limestone walls.

A day in the Fayoum: Wadi El-Hitan and its fossil whales, then a Bedouin barbecue and, if you wish, the dunes by sandboard.

Egyptian cuisine taught by Mona El Banna's professional team — bakery, pastry, the savoury kitchen — in a working culinary academy.
Beyond the temples and the Valley of the Kings, the West Bank lives quietly: alabaster workshops, sugar-cane fields, and the great hot-air balloons rising at first light.

Lift off before dawn from the West Bank, drifting over the Valley of the Kings and the temple of Hatshepsut as the desert turns rose-gold.

A slow morning between sugar-cane fields and mud-brick hamlets, with stops at the Colossi of Memnon and a tea with a local family.

Watch the artisans of Gourna carve translucent stone by hand, in techniques unchanged since the time of the pharaohs.

Drift across the Nile under traditional sail as the sun falls behind the Theban hills — tea, dates, no engine, no hurry.

After the sound-and-light show ends, walk the avenue of rams and the great hypostyle hall almost alone — a privileged after-hours opening.
Where the river meets the desert. Granite islands, Nubian villages painted in indigo and ochre, and the silence of the great dam at dusk.

Cross to the island of Elephantine, walk through the painted alleys, and share a slow meal with a Nubian family in their courtyard.

A felucca crossing to Lord Kitchener's island and its rare flora, the granite cataracts visible just upstream.

Reach the island temple of Isis after dusk, when the great hall is lit only by torches and the river is black around it.

Cross the western dunes to the ruined Coptic monastery of Saint Simeon, with the Nile and the desert at your back.

A small-aircraft transfer south to the colossi of Ramses II at first light, before the temples open to the day.
Wellness on the Gaïa is not a programme — it is the rhythm of the boat itself. Slow mornings, warm water, the breath of the river through linen curtains.

Quiet sessions at sunrise on the upper deck, by the call of the herons, before any temple is visited.

A hand-laid mosaic pool on the upper deck, open to the river breeze and the colour of Nubian dusk — a quiet refuge between two temples.

Discreet treatments in the privacy of your suite or on the deck, by a therapist trained in Egyptian aromatic oils.

Each suite opens onto a private outdoor shower in green marble, water warmed by the sun.
A day's drive from the Mediterranean, lost between salt lakes and palm groves: Siwa is Egypt at its most singular.

Float in the mineral lakes of Siwa, then bathe in the warm spring of Cleopatra at the foot of the old fortress of Shali.

Drive deep into the dunes by 4×4 with a Bedouin guide, board the great slopes, and end the day around a fire under the stars.
Composez votre voyage
Notre bureau de voyage tissera l’une de ces expériences avant, entre, ou après votre temps à bord de la Gaïa. Dites-nous combien de temps vous avez, et ce qui vous touche.