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Viking goes big in Egypt

Nile cruises are so popular that Viking has added 99 more. Bookings are now available for voyages in 2024 on the Viking Hathor, which can host 82 guests in 41 staterooms and debuts next year. She joins her sister ships Viking Osiris (pictured below) and Viking Aton, and two slightly smaller craft on the 12-day Pharaohs & Pyramids route, which includes: Three nights in Cairo, with visits to iconic sites like the Great

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