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An Extended Journey of Desert Elegance & Ocean Grace
Embark on An Extended Journey of Desert Elegance & Ocean Grace, a magnificent 14-day odyssey through the captivating Middle East. Aboard EXPLORA II, Explora Journeys invites you to discover an unparalleled fusion of sophisticated ocean travel and rich cultural immersion.
Your adventure begins and ends in vibrant Dubai, venturing to iconic cities like Abu Dhabi, Bahrain, Doha, and Ad Dammam, where futuristic skylines meet historic souks. Explore the serene coastal beauty of Sur, the timeless charm of Muscat, and the dramatic fjords of Khasab, offering a truly diverse tapestry.
This extended voyage provides ample time to delve into the region's heart, from stunning desert landscapes to the tranquil Arabian Gulf. Indulge in Explora Journeys refined service and exquisite amenities as you uncover vibrant culture and breathtaking scenery. An unforgettable exploration awaits.
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Cruise Line: Explora Journeys
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Ship: EXPLORA II
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Duration: 14 Nights
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Departure: January
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Dubai
Set against the backdrop of the Arabian Desert, Dubai has grown
rapidly into a futuristic landscape of skyscrapers, man-made
islands, shopping malls and beach resorts. There is a sense of
outlandish possibility about this modern and progressive city.
Dubai has become a truly global city and influential business
hub, growing particularly fast in areas such as aviation, tourism
and real estate. Standing as testament to its success are
architectural marvels such as the Burj Khalifa, the world's tallest
building, the Burj Al Arab, widely billed as the world's only seven
star hotel, and the iconic Palm Jumeirah island, to name just a
few.
Dubai is a city of superlatives, home to the highest
skyscrapers, the fastest cars, the most luxurious hotels and the
biggest shopping malls. The enormous expatriate population, as well
as millions of tourists each year, can enjoy shopping, partying,
sunbathing and fine dining. From within these high standards of
luxury, visitors can also experience exotic Arabia in the bustling
souks of the Deira district, or a night in a Bedouin tent with
belly dancing under the starlit desert skies.
Dubai's attraction lies in the contrast between the ultra modern
and the enchantingly traditional, which gives the city a
personality like no other. From desert oases and unspoiled beaches,
camel races and old wind towers, to top-class shopping
opportunities and the finest international cuisine, Dubai has more
than enough depth to satisfy even the most seasoned of
explorers.
Abu Dhabi
The brash, bold city of Abu Dhabi is a modern marvel, capital of
the wealthy United Arab Emirates and headquarters of the world's
richest oil operating companies. The pulsating city, with
futuristic skyscrapers and wide tree-lined boulevards, is
capitalising on its sophistication, amazing duty-free shopping
zone, luxury hotels and top-class transport and communication
infrastructure to attract tourists. They come not only for the
'retail therapy' and glitz, but also to explore the fascinating
culture of the vast Abu Dhabi Emirate itself (it is the largest of
the seven Emirates), with its miles of desert and interesting
oases.
The city juts out into the Persian Gulf, with land having been
reclaimed from the sea to make way for a long seafront Corniche
lined with lush gardens and gushing fountains. It is a relatively
young city, the area having been first settled by nomadic tribesmen
in the mid-18th century. It remained little more than a fishing
village until oil was discovered in the 1950s and the financial and
trading boom began.
Today the international airport and deep water port bring in
visitors from around the world, most clutching credit cards and
cash, set on spending as much as possible in the enticing shopping
malls and buzzing souk (market). Limousines are a common sight in
the congested streets, and restaurants that offer the cuisine of
many nations do a roaring trade, especially along the waterfront.
Shopping fever is at its height during the annual Shopping
Festival. Those taking a break from modern luxury can escape to the
desert for a Bedouin feast under the stars, or a camel ride through
the dunes.
Bahrain
Sophisticated, modern, and cosmopolitan, Bahrain is a kingdom of 33 islands in the Arabian Gulf. It welcomes an increasing number of international tourists who come to experience the country's fascinating blend of eastern and western cultures.
On the main island, Manama boasts excellent hotels, restaurants, shopping malls, an intriguing (bazaar), and all the other facilities visitors need for a great holiday. In addition, there are decent beaches, perennially hot and sunny weather, English is spoken and understood everywhere, and the kingdom has the remnants of more than 5,000 years of civilisation to be explored.
Bahrain is attached to the Arabian Peninsula via a 16-mile (25km) long causeway. During its construction, the islands' archaeological significance came to light with the discovery of thousands of burial mounds dating from the third millennium BC, part of the well-ordered ancient city of Dilmun that existed where a forest of skyscrapers now reaches for the sky.
Throughout its history, Bahrain has been prosperous, first on the strength of its good position for trade and fishing, and the abundance and quality of the pearls found in its waters, and more latterly because of its oil resources.
Though the government is less stable than in years past, Bahrain is still growing as a popular tourist destination in the Middle East. A visit to Bahrain, whether on business or pleasure, is an interesting, relaxing, and rewarding experience.
Doha
Doha is the beautiful capital of Qatar,
located on the Persian Gulf and home to the majority of the
country's population. In 2006, the city hosted the world's largest
Asian Games yet and has since continued to thrive and grow, now
preparing for the prestigious FIFA World Cup in 2022.
Doha has a surprisingly laid-back
atmosphere and is a good base from which to explore the rest of the
country. The city is also renowned to be safe, clean and
accommodating of foreigners, which is not surprising considering
the huge amount of expats that call Doha home.
As a cultural and commercial centre, Doha
offers plenty to see and do. Topping the list of popular activities
is shopping, an obsession fuelled by both mammoth modern malls and
exotic traditional markets (souqs). Many of the travellers who
visit Doha are primarily visiting on business, but the glitzy
hotels, quality museums and booming restaurant scene keep everyone
entertained.
Doha's modern seaport, busy airport and
great infrastructure make it exceedingly accessible to visitors,
and Qatar is pouring wealth into an already sophisticated city in
order to transform it into a cultural and economic powerhouse to
rival the likes of Dubai.
The skyline becomes more impressive and
attractive every year and more and more travellers are discovering
the wonders the city has to offer. A stroll along the Doha
Corniche, ocean on the one side and glamorous cityscape on the
other, should leave nobody in any doubt as to why Doha is emerging
as a hugely desirable travel destination.
Ad Dammam
Dubai
Set against the backdrop of the Arabian Desert, Dubai has grown
rapidly into a futuristic landscape of skyscrapers, man-made
islands, shopping malls and beach resorts. There is a sense of
outlandish possibility about this modern and progressive city.
Dubai has become a truly global city and influential business
hub, growing particularly fast in areas such as aviation, tourism
and real estate. Standing as testament to its success are
architectural marvels such as the Burj Khalifa, the world's tallest
building, the Burj Al Arab, widely billed as the world's only seven
star hotel, and the iconic Palm Jumeirah island, to name just a
few.
Dubai is a city of superlatives, home to the highest
skyscrapers, the fastest cars, the most luxurious hotels and the
biggest shopping malls. The enormous expatriate population, as well
as millions of tourists each year, can enjoy shopping, partying,
sunbathing and fine dining. From within these high standards of
luxury, visitors can also experience exotic Arabia in the bustling
souks of the Deira district, or a night in a Bedouin tent with
belly dancing under the starlit desert skies.
Dubai's attraction lies in the contrast between the ultra modern
and the enchantingly traditional, which gives the city a
personality like no other. From desert oases and unspoiled beaches,
camel races and old wind towers, to top-class shopping
opportunities and the finest international cuisine, Dubai has more
than enough depth to satisfy even the most seasoned of
explorers.
Sur
Sur, located in the eastern region of Oman, is a historic coastal city known for its rich cultural heritage, stunning natural beauty, and traditional way of life. With a population of around 70,000, Sur offers a unique and authentic Omani experience for travelers seeking a glimpse into the country's past.
One of the main attractions in Sur is its old town, known as Al Ayjah. This historic area features well-preserved buildings, narrow streets, and traditional Omani architecture. Visitors can wander through the labyrinthine alleys, marvel at the ornate wooden doors, and explore the various historic landmarks such as the Sunaysilah Fort and the watchtowers overlooking the sea.
Sur is also famous for its dhow building industry, which has been thriving for centuries. The city's shipyards are still in operation, crafting these traditional Arabian sailing vessels by hand. Visitors can witness the construction process and learn about the techniques used by skilled craftsmen. The finished dhows can be seen lining the shores and are a testament to Sur's maritime heritage.
For those interested in learning more about the region's history, the Sur Maritime Museum is a must-visit. Located in a renovated old house, the museum showcases the city's seafaring history and displays artifacts related to navigation, marine life, and pearl diving. It offers an informative and enlightening experience for visitors of all ages.
Sur is blessed with an abundance of natural wonders, and one of the most notable is the Ras al-Jinz Turtle Reserve. Situated about 45 kilometers east of the city, this protected area is home to the endangered green turtles. Visitors can participate in guided night tours to observe the nesting process, as well as witness the hatching and release of baby turtles. It's a truly unique and unforgettable experience that showcases the importance of wildlife conservation.
If you're looking to relax and enjoy picturesque beaches, Sur has several options to choose from. The Aseelah Beach, with its soft golden sands and clear turquoise waters, offers a tranquil spot for swimming, sunbathing, and picnicking. The nearby Al Mughsayl Beach is known for its dramatic limestone cliffs and blowholes that shoot water high into the air, creating a mesmerizing natural spectacle.
For outdoor enthusiasts, Sur serves as an ideal base for exploring the surrounding region. The Wadi Shab, located approximately 40 kilometers from the city, is a popular destination for hiking and swimming. This picturesque valley features a series of freshwater pools and waterfalls, inviting visitors to take a refreshing dip and soak in the natural beauty.
In terms of accommodation, Sur offers a range of options to suit different budgets and preferences. From traditional guesthouses and boutique hotels to luxury resorts, there is something for everyone. Many accommodations provide stunning views of the sea and easy access to the city's attractions.
In terms of cuisine, Sur offers a delectable array of traditional Omani dishes. Seafood is a popular choice, with fresh fish and shellfish readily available. Local restaurants and cafes serve up a variety of dishes, including grilled fish, shrimp biryani, and machboos (spiced rice with meat). Don't forget to try the dates and Omani halwa, a popular sweet treat made with sugar, rosewater, and saffron.
Sur, with its blend of history, culture, and natural beauty, offers an authentic and enriching experience for travelers. Whether you're exploring the old town, witnessing the dhow building process, or immersing yourself in the beauty of its beaches and nature reserves, Sur is sure to captivate and leave a lasting impression.
Muscat
Muscat is the capital and largest city in
Oman, but tourists will find that the mundane activity of the busy
modern capital is easily forgotten among the exotic delights of
bustling markets, cannon-guarded forts, ornate palaces and historic
city harbour. The once important maritime city underwent a
resurgence in the 1970s, when the Sultan Qaboos bin Said began to
develop museums, mosques and palaces, and worked to restore relics
of Muscat's history.
Muscat is made up of three cities grown
together: the original walled city of Muscat (home to the royal
palaces); the former fishing village of Matrah with its maze-like
souq; and the commercial and diplomatic area of Ruwi. These areas,
along with other districts further from the city centre, each have
their own distinct personalities and attractions.
Although Muscat is a popular destination
for sightseeing tours, many of the attractions are primarily
regular fixtures of Omani life. The mosques are important religious
sites, the ancient forts are still operated by the military and the
sultan's palace is the seat of Oman's government.
The beauty of the city is what makes Muscat
so alluring, especially near the harbour. The smooth, curved stone
architecture is a transition from the rocky landscape to the
inviting water of the harbour. Many new buildings have continued
with classic Arabic architecture, further protecting the city's
legacy from the ravages of the modern world. Muscat is one of the
safest, most cosmopolitan and most open-minded cities in the entire
Gulf Region and fast becoming a Middle East tourism hotspot.
Khor al Fakkan
Welcome to Khor al Fakkan, a beautiful coastal city located in the United Arab Emirates. Situated on the east coast of the country, Khor al Fakkan is known for its stunning landscapes, pristine beaches, and rich cultural heritage. Whether you are looking for a relaxing beach vacation or an adventurous outdoor experience, Khor al Fakkan has something for everyone.
One of the highlights of Khor al Fakkan is its beautiful coastline. The city is nestled between the majestic Hajar Mountains and the crystal-clear waters of the Arabian Sea, creating a picturesque setting for beach lovers. The beaches here are known for their soft white sand and calm turquoise waters, perfect for swimming, snorkeling, and sunbathing. Some popular beaches in the area include Sandy Beach, Whale Beach, and Al Liwa Beach.
For those seeking outdoor adventure, Khor al Fakkan offers a range of activities. The surrounding mountains provide excellent opportunities for hiking and mountain biking. You can explore the rugged terrain and enjoy breathtaking views of the city and the sea. The city is also home to the Wadi Wurayah National Park, a protected area known for its biodiversity and scenic beauty. Here, you can embark on guided hikes, spot rare wildlife, and swim in natural pools.
If you are interested in history and culture, Khor al Fakkan has a rich heritage waiting to be discovered. The city is home to the impressive Khor al Fakkan Fort, a historic site that dates back to the 16th century. The fort offers a glimpse into the city's past and provides stunning panoramic views of the surrounding area. Additionally, you can visit the Al Adwani Tower, a traditional Emirati house that has been converted into a museum, showcasing local artifacts and traditional crafts.
Khor al Fakkan is also known for its vibrant markets and shopping experiences. The city's main market, called the Souq Al Haraj, is a must-visit for shopaholics. Here, you can find a wide range of products, including clothing, spices, perfumes, and traditional handicrafts. The market is a treasure trove of unique items and is a great place to immerse yourself in the local culture.
When it comes to dining, Khor al Fakkan offers a variety of options to tantalize your taste buds. From traditional Emirati cuisine to international flavors, you can find it all here. Seafood is particularly popular, given the city's coastal location. You can indulge in fresh catch-of-the-day dishes at local seafood restaurants.
In terms of accommodation, Khor al Fakkan boasts a range of hotels and resorts, catering to different budgets and preferences. Whether you are looking for a luxurious beachfront resort or a cozy guesthouse, you can find the perfect place to stay.
In conclusion, Khor al Fakkan is a hidden gem on the east coast of the United Arab Emirates. With its pristine beaches, outdoor adventures, rich cultural heritage, and vibrant markets, this coastal city offers a unique and memorable travel experience. So pack your bags, and get ready to explore the wonders of Khor al Fakkan.
Khasab
Khasab is a charming coastal city located in the Musandam Governorate of Oman. It is situated on the northernmost tip of the Musandam Peninsula and is fondly known as the "Norway of Arabia" due to its breathtaking fjords and stunning natural beauty. With its rich history, vibrant culture, and stunning landscapes, Khasab has become a popular destination for travelers seeking an off-the-beaten-path experience in Oman.
One of the highlights of visiting Khasab is exploring the famous Musandam Fjords. These fjords, formed as a result of ancient geological processes, boast towering cliffs, crystal-clear turquoise waters, and hidden coves. The best way to explore the fjords is by taking a dhow cruise. Dhows are traditional Omani boats that offer a unique and memorable sailing experience. During the cruise, visitors can enjoy swimming, snorkeling, and even dolphin spotting.
Khasab is also home to a variety of historical and cultural attractions. One such attraction is the Khasab Fort, which is a prominent landmark in the city. Built in the 17th century by the Portuguese, the fort is now a museum that showcases artifacts, weapons, traditional clothing, and other historical items. The fort offers panoramic views of the city and the surrounding fjords, making it a must-visit for history buffs and photography enthusiasts.
For those interested in immersing themselves in local culture, a visit to the Khasab Souq is highly recommended. The souq is a bustling marketplace where visitors can find a range of traditional Omani items such as handicrafts, souvenirs, spices, and clothing. It is also a great place to interact with locals and experience the authentic hospitality of the Omani people.
Nature lovers will be delighted to visit the Jebel Harim, the highest peak in the Musandam Peninsula. Located just outside of Khasab, Jebel Harim offers breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding mountains, valleys, and coastline. It is home to unique flora and fauna, including the endangered Arabian tahr, a type of mountain goat. Exploring Jebel Harim is a thrilling experience and is ideal for hiking enthusiasts.
Khasab is also known for its abundant marine life, making it a popular destination for diving and snorkeling. The crystal-clear waters of the Arabian Gulf are teeming with colorful coral reefs and a wide variety of marine species. Divers and snorkelers can enjoy exploring these underwater wonders, encountering tropical fish, rays, turtles, and even dolphins.
When it comes to accommodations, Khasab offers a range of options to suit every budget. Visitors can choose from luxury resorts, beachside bungalows, or budget-friendly guesthouses. The city also has several restaurants and cafes that serve both traditional Omani cuisine and international dishes, ensuring that visitors will be spoilt for choice.
In conclusion, Khasab is a hidden gem that should not be missed when exploring Oman. Its stunning fjords, rich history, vibrant culture, and abundant natural beauty make it an ideal destination for travelers seeking a unique and unforgettable experience. Whether you are an adventure seeker, culture enthusiast, or simply looking for a tranquil getaway, Khasab has something to offer for everyone.
Dubai
Set against the backdrop of the Arabian Desert, Dubai has grown
rapidly into a futuristic landscape of skyscrapers, man-made
islands, shopping malls and beach resorts. There is a sense of
outlandish possibility about this modern and progressive city.
Dubai has become a truly global city and influential business
hub, growing particularly fast in areas such as aviation, tourism
and real estate. Standing as testament to its success are
architectural marvels such as the Burj Khalifa, the world's tallest
building, the Burj Al Arab, widely billed as the world's only seven
star hotel, and the iconic Palm Jumeirah island, to name just a
few.
Dubai is a city of superlatives, home to the highest
skyscrapers, the fastest cars, the most luxurious hotels and the
biggest shopping malls. The enormous expatriate population, as well
as millions of tourists each year, can enjoy shopping, partying,
sunbathing and fine dining. From within these high standards of
luxury, visitors can also experience exotic Arabia in the bustling
souks of the Deira district, or a night in a Bedouin tent with
belly dancing under the starlit desert skies.
Dubai's attraction lies in the contrast between the ultra modern
and the enchantingly traditional, which gives the city a
personality like no other. From desert oases and unspoiled beaches,
camel races and old wind towers, to top-class shopping
opportunities and the finest international cuisine, Dubai has more
than enough depth to satisfy even the most seasoned of
explorers.
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