Agatha Christie Cruise Ship Trip
Sudan sometimes known as the P.
Agatha christie cruise ship trip. On the starboard side of the prow on the upper deck this suite offers a panoramic view of the Nile from its broad bay windows. Inspired her to begin writing the first chapters said Mr Amir Attia the cruise ships director. The boat still runs Nile cruises today and has a suite named after Christie.
Built for the Egyptian royal family in 1885 and transformed into a cruise liner in 1921 the SS Sudan hosted the novelist with her second husband archaeologist Max Mallowan in 1933. It includes many locations from Agathas childhood such as the beaches of Torquay where she spent a great deal of her spare time and locations from her early adulthood including the pier the. Death on the Nile writer journeyed up the Nile and back aboard the SS Sudan and a cruise.
Created by an Agatha Christie expert and a tour company with 32 years experience in Egypt you can immerse. The SS Sudan which towers over the traditional wooden sailing boats in Egypts southern city of Aswan inspired the British author sometimes dubbed the Queen of. Contemplate everyday life along the banks of the Nile and explore magnificent sites and unknown temples far away from the crowds.
The oldest ship still actively running on the Nile. The high-end luxurious cruise in the North Sea is a plum assignment for travel journalist Lo Blacklock. The Steam Ship Sudan above cruising along the Nile river by Egypts southern city of Aswan aboard which British crime fiction writer Agatha Christie travelled on.
We also offer tours based on the works of Rosie Thomas Elizabeth Peters and Noel Barber. Sail the River Nile aboard steamer Agatha Christie rode. On this unique and historic tour you too can experience these wonderful things in the style of the glamorous golden age of travel.
Spotlessly clean with polished wood and gleaming brass. So says Hercule Poirot Agatha Christies famous Belgian detective in her iconic novel Death On The Nile. Agatha Christies trip aboard the steamer the atmosphere and its route.
