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Persian Gulf
Thu 13 May 2027 - Wed 02 Jun 2027

Arabian & aegean gems

Cruise Region : Persian Gulf
Company : Oceania Cruises
Ship : VISTA
Journey Start : Thu 13 May 2027
Journey End : Wed 02 Jun 2027
Count Nights : 20 nights

Schedule

Day Date Port Arrival Departure
1 13.05 Thu Doha / Qatar 07:00 17:00
2 14.05 Fri Dubai / UAE 08:00 17:00
3 15.05 Sat Day at sea / Sea
4 16.05 Sun Day at sea / Sea
5 17.05 Mon Salalah / Oman 08:00 17:00
6 18.05 Tue Day at sea / Sea
7 19.05 Wed Day at sea / Sea
8 20.05 Thu Day at sea / Sea
9 21.05 Fri Jeddah / Saudi Arabia 08:00 22:00
10 22.05 Sat Day at sea / Sea
11 23.05 Sun Luxor / Egypt 08:00
12 24.05 Mon Luxor / Egypt 18:00
13 25.05 Tue Aqaba / Jordan 08:00 23:00
14 26.05 Wed Sharm el-Sheikh / Egypt 08:00 19:00
15 27.05 Thu AIN SOKHNA 08:00 20:00
15 27.05 Thu Day at sea / Sea
16 28.05 Fri Day at sea / Sea
17 29.05 Sat Day at sea / Sea
18 30.05 Sun Limassol / Cyprus 07:00 16:00
19 31.05 Mon Rhodes / Greece 10:00 18:00
20 1.06 Tue Selcuk / Turkey 07:00 17:00
21 2.06 Wed Piraeus (Athens) / Greece 05:00 19:00
Balcony

Balcony

from: 7 979€
Suite

Suite

from: 11 655€
Detailed cruise program
  • Day 1: 07:00-17:00

    Doha / Qatar

    the capital of Qatar, in the eastern part of the country; pop 385,000 (est. 2007).

  • Day 2: 08:00-17:00

    Dubai / UAE

    Dubai  is the largest and most populous cityin the United Arab Emirates (UAE). On the southeast coast of the Persian Gulf, it is the capital of the Emirate of Dubai, one of the seven emirates that make up the country.

    Dubai is a global city and business hub of the Middle East. It is also a major global transport hub for passengers and cargo. Oil revenue helped accelerate the development of the city, which was already a major mercantile hub, but Dubai's oil reserves are limited and production levels are low: today, less than 5% of the emirate's revenue comes from oil. A growing centre for regional and international trade since the early 20th century, Dubai's economy today relies on revenues from trade, tourism, aviation, real estate, and financial services.

    Dubai has attracted world attention through large construction projects and sports events, in particular the world's tallest building, the Burj Khalifa. As of 2012, Dubai was the most expensive city in the Middle East. In 2014, Dubai's hotel rooms were rated as the second most expensive in the world.

  • Day 3:

    Day at sea / Sea

  • Day 4:

    Day at sea / Sea

  • Day 5: 08:00-17:00

    Salalah / Oman

    Salalah is the capital and largest city of the southern Omani governorate of Dhofar. Its population in 2009 was about 197,169.

    Salalah is the second-largest city in the Sultanate of Oman, and the largest city in the Dhofar Province. Salalah is the birthplace of the current sultan, Qaboos bin Said. Salalah attracts many people from other parts of Oman and the Persian Gulf region during the monsoon/khareef season, which spans from July to September. The climate of the region and the monsoon allows the city to grow some vegetables and fruits like coconut and bananas. There are many gardens within the city where these vegetables and fruits grow.

  • Day 6:

    Day at sea / Sea

  • Day 7:

    Day at sea / Sea

  • Day 8:

    Day at sea / Sea

  • Day 9: 08:00-22:00

    Jeddah / Saudi Arabia

  • Day 10:

    Day at sea / Sea

  • Day 11: 08:00

    Luxor / Egypt

  • Day 12: 18:00

    Luxor / Egypt

  • Day 13: 08:00-23:00

    Aqaba / Jordan

    Aqaba is the only coastal city in Jordan and the largest and most populous city on the Gulf of Aqaba. Situated in southernmost Jordan, Aqaba is the administrative centre of the Aqaba Governorate. The city had a population of 148,398 in 2015 and a land area of 375 square kilometres (144.8 sq mi). Today, Aqaba plays a major role in the development of the Jordanian economy, through the vibrant trade and tourism sectors. The Port of Aqaba also serves other countries in the region.

    Aqaba's strategic location at the northeastern tip of the Red Sea between the continents of Asia and Africa, has made its port important over the course of thousands of years.

  • Day 14: 08:00-19:00

    Sharm el-Sheikh / Egypt

    Sharm El Sheikh is an Egyptian city on the southern tip of the Sinai Peninsula, in South Sinai Governorate, on the coastal strip along the Red Sea. Its population is approximately 73,000 as of 2015. Sharm El Sheikh is the administrative hub of Egypt's South Sinai Governorate, which includes the smaller coastal towns of Dahab and Nuweiba as well as the mountainous interior, St. Catherine and Mount Sinai. The city and holiday resort is a significant centre for tourism in Egypt, while also attracting many international conferences and diplomatic meetings.

  • Day 15: 08:00-20:00

    AIN SOKHNA

  • Day 15:

    Day at sea / Sea

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    Day at sea / Sea

  • Day 17:

    Day at sea / Sea

  • Day 18: 07:00-16:00

    Limassol / Cyprus

    Cyprus' second-largest city appeals to a wide range of tourists, from those interested in sun and sand vacations to those who prefer to delve into the island's culture at its museums and sites of archaeological interest. This large seaside resort on Akrotiri Bay on the sunny southern coast offers lively nightlife and a slew of energetic festivals. A cornucopia of cafes and bars lines the bustling seafront. Accommodation options range from villas and self-catering apartments to luxurious hotels.

  • Day 19: 10:00-18:00

    Rhodes / Greece

    Rhodes is the largest of the Dodecanese islands of Greece and is also the island group's historical capital. Administratively the island forms a separate municipality within the Rhodes regional unit, which is part of the South Aegean administrative region. The principal town of the island and seat of the municipality is Rhodes. The city of Rhodes had 50,636 inhabitants in 2011. It is located northeast of Crete, southeast of Athens and just off the Anatolian coast of Turkey. Rhodes' nickname is The island of the Knights, named after the Knights of Saint John of Jerusalem, who once conquered the land.

    Historically, Rhodes was famous worldwide for the Colossus of Rhodes, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. The Medieval Old Town of the City of Rhodes has been declared a World Heritage Site. Today, it is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Europe. The name of the U.S. state of Rhode Island is thought to be based on this island.

  • Day 20: 07:00-17:00

    Selcuk / Turkey

  • Day 21: 05:00-19:00

    Piraeus (Athens) / Greece

    Piraeus is the gateway to Athens , which, in turn, is rightfully considered the center of the centers of the whole world, with the main attraction - the acropolis. Piraeus is an old port city serving the port of Athens, the largest port in Greece to date. Piraeus is part of the great Athens, which boasts an abundance of attractions, including unique monuments of national fine art. More than two hundred museums and galleries, including the University History Museum, the Ceramics Archaeological Museum and many others, will hospitably welcome you within their walls and familiarize themselves with the culture of this area.