A candlelit dinner table on the yacht at night.

Experiences / Egyptian Night

Concept

Egyptian Night.

An ancient heb banquet grammar: wash, aromatics, lotus, incense, fruit, and wine. One table on the Mid-Atlantic.

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Gold dinnerware, fruit, and a lantern.

The table

Gold light, fruit, and spice. A long setting as the sky goes dark.

A metal incense burner at night.

Incense and oil

Warm metal, a slow burn, the salon kept quiet.

The yacht lit from within on dark water.

After dark

The hull lit from within. Dinner does not hurry.

Add-on · Evening only · Six guests · Captain stays aboard

What it is

A heb banquet on this water.

Egyptian Night is a heb banquet, the old festival table, restaged on this water. The grammar is wash, aromatics, lotus, incense, fruit (dates, figs, grapes), and wine. Hathor is the tone, not a costume. One table, low lamps, light incense then out. This is Delmarva using old hospitality, not a Nile cruise. It is an add-on to a stay.

On this boat

How it runs.

This is concept staging, not a booking. Six guests. Evening only. A hired, licensed 6-pack captain stays aboard. Crew sleeps in a closed cabin. Ports are West Ocean City or Cape May.

One table. Low lamps. Incense is lit, then put out. Fruit and wine. Dinner does not hurry. There are no bookable dates yet. Leave a note if this is the evening you would add.

What it is not

Not costume. Not Cleopatra kitsch.

This is not a costume night. It is not Cleopatra kitsch. No gold collars, no plastic lotus, no themed playlist. The table uses an old hospitality grammar. The guests do not dress as the court. The hull is still a Mid-Atlantic boat.

Roots

Wash, aromatics, the feast.

A heb was a festival banquet in ancient Egypt. The table opened with washing and aromatics. Lotus, incense, dates, figs, grapes, and wine were the usual gifts of the night. Hathor is the name of the feast in that grammar.

Concept

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A themed evening you can add to a stay. Not for sale yet.