 | The Amber is an traditional ‘dahabiyya’ and is outfitted in colonial style with oriental and Egyptian touches. The Amber is slightly bigger than the Nesma or Zhara as well as the guides cabin having enough space for 2 separate single beds instead if bunk beds.
The interior boasts period furnishing and each cabin has its own individual decoration. It has six compact cabins measuring 5.75m x 2.50m; each with its private bathroom of 1.25m x 2.50m with a toilet, wash basin, shower and hairdryer. Four cabins have two single beds and two a double bed (triple cabins are not available) and the maximum capacity is twelve passengers. The cabins are located towards the front of each boat on the starboard and port sides, separated by a central corridor. The communal lounge covers the width of the boat and is a lovely setting for serving meals. The kitchen is at the stern, while the staff cabin and sitting areas are located aft. The engine room lies beneath the kitchen and electricity is provide |