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PROPERTIES
AL MOUDIRA | ADRÈRE AMELLAL | YALLA NILE | LA MAISON BLEUE | IMMOBILIA | SET NEFRU
Egypt Beyond’s properties act as touchstones from which to journey into the cultural heart of Egypt, offering a unique and authentic experience of place.


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ADRÈRE AMELLAL
ADRÉRE AMELLAL is not from this century. Born of a vision to safeguard centuries-old building techniques, this sustainable hotel located in Siwa is a window to another era. Its unique design and tasteful detail was conceived by architect-designer Dr Mounir Neamatalla and conjured entirely out of salt, clay, palm and stone.
YALLA NILE
YALLA NILE is a custom-built 50 metre (164 feet), two masted Egyptian riverboat that accommodates up to 12 guests in 4 junior & 2 large suites. Designed by renowned Architect Tarek Shamma. Sailing from Luxor to Aswan, she combines the majesty of the ancient sultanates & kingdoms with refined contemporary amenities & services.

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Yalla Nile Living Room

Yalla Nile Front Master Seating area
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LA MAISON BLEUE
LA MAISON BLEUE is a pastel-hued folly that sits on the shore of the Red Sea, pieds dans l’eau, in the artist haven of El Gouna. It was created as a seaside holiday home par excellence by life-long friends Amr Khalil a renowned antiques collector and interior designer, entrepreneur Samih Sawiris and Olivier Sednaoui, one of Egypt’s most highly regarded contemporary architects.
IMMOBILIA
IMMOBILIA was Cairo’s first skyscraper built in the 1930s, and it remains an iconic Art Deco landmark that was once home to Golden Era celebrities such as Leila Mourad, Omar Sharif and Kamal El Sheikh, the Hitchcock of Egypt. It now hosts a collection of three suites and four individually designed serviced apartments in Downtown Cairo.


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SET NEFRU
SET NEFRU is a traditional “dahabeya” sailing boat, built nearly 100 years ago for a member of Egypt's royal family. Available for private charter for groups of up to ten people, it offers guests an intimate experience of the Nile at a tranquil tempo, allowing them to absorb the timeless, biblical scenes along this revered river.
THE IMMOBILIA
The Immobilia, situated in the former Mobil Oil Club is set over a spacious five hundred sq m. Comprising a large salon that can be used by guests of the Immobilia residences. It will also include two large suites with private terraces, a junior suite and an artist's den. Part meeting place, part private residence, the Immobilia will offer unique hospitably proposition in Downtown Cairo.

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VILLA FAYOUM
Villa Moudira sits in the midst of charming Tunis village just two hours South West of Cairo in Fayoum, nestled within a verdant 6000 sq m garden. It is an historic 12-room villa surrounded by mature palms which shade a 16- metre golden granite and Sinai-marble pool cushioned amid abundant local flora. There are views of the lake from the villa which, along with its adjacent houses, was sensitively restored using traditional materials and salvaged craftwork.
The villa’s interiors have also been imagined and designed by Al Moudira's founder Zeina Aboukheir. They have the same rich andeclectic style Zeina is known for, featuring handpicked vintage textiles, art and antiques that come together effortlessly, layering different historic eras and creative global cultures.
BEIT EL NIL - LUXOR
Beit el Nil is an intimate twelve-room villa sequestered within a large garden that runs right down to its private bank of the River Nile, with unspoilt countryside views across the water.
Whilst the original bones of the villa were retained, it was entirely renovated using reclaimed marble floors in a parquet inlay, polished plaster walls and Egyptian stone. By the same owner of Al Moudira, Beit el Nil offers a contrasting atmosphere with interiors in a more serene colour palette and style as compared with Al Moudira’s maximalism. The focus here is on the romantic garden and the unimpeded views of the River Nile and the wild riverbank opposite, which are best seen from the wrought-iron Winter Garden pavilion on the rooftop.


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NILE CANOPUS
This 55-meter dahabeya (double masted Nile cruiser) Nile Canopus, reflects a contemporary take on Egypt’s Golden Era of travel in the late 1800s, when writer Amelia Edwards – one of the first female Egyptologists – spent weeks sailing up the Nile taking notes and making illustrations for her celebrated travelogue A Thousand Miles up the Nile. Everything on the boat, other than a selection of carefully selected antiques, has been custom-made in Egypt. In addition, Nile Canopus offers multiple indoor and outdoor areas and decks to relax and dine. A safari-style tent – a wink to famed archaeologist Howard Carter’s abode during his time in Egypt discovering Tutankhamun’s tomb – shades part of the upper deck, providing a unique spot to sit and watch the timeless scenes along the River Nile pass by.
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