Aegean To Arabian Horizons

34 Days Athens to Mumbai
Aegean To Arabian Horizons
Aegean To Arabian Horizons
Aegean To Arabian Horizons
Suez Canal
Suez Canal
Jeddah
Jeddah
Cochin
Cochin
Athens
Athens
Khasab
Khasab
Dubai
Dubai
Kusadasi
Kusadasi
Sharm El-Sheikh
Sharm El-Sheikh
Bodrum
Bodrum
Abu Dhabi
Abu Dhabi

Overview

Oceania
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Trip Length
Cruise Length

34 Days

Trip Starts
Cruise Starts

Athens

Trip Ends
Cruise Ends

Mumbai

Cruise Departures
Departures
Nov 2028
Cruise Shi
Cruise Ship
Oceania Marina
Ship Reviews
3 Ship Reviews
Avg. Rating: 4.7/5
Ship Class
Ship Class

Oceania-Class

Passengers
Passengers

1,250

Crew
Crew

800

Ship Launch
Launched

2020

Ship Refurbished
Refurbished

2024

Cruise Code
Cruise Code

AHAMMA33

Itinerary

Departs: 17:00

Welcome to the ancient city of Athens, the 'Cradle of Western Civilisation'. If your schedule is tight, savor traditional Greek coffee at a café with a view of the city's iconic ruins, soaking in the historic ambiance before your cruise departs. If you've got time to explore the Acropolis stands as a must-see, a UNESCO World Heritage site, adorned with iconic structures like the Parthenon and nearby Temple of Olympian Zeus. The nearby Acropolis Museum showcases stunning artifacts from ancient Greece, providing deeper insight into the city's heritage.

Port:Piraeus

Piraeus is located about 12 km (7.5 miles) from the city center and it takes roughly 20-30 minutes to reach by taxi or train. A taxi ride from the airport to Piraeus port will take approximately 40-60 minutes, depending on the traffic. The taxi fare (indicative only) is around 45 euros in the daytime and 64 euros at night (24:00-05:00).

Arrives: 08:00 Departs: 17:00

Ephesus, a marvel of ancient architecture, invites visitors to explore its well-preserved ruins and relive the grandeur of the Roman Empire. Key highlights include the Library of Celsus, a stunning facade that once housed over 12,000 scrolls, and the Great Theatre, which could seat 25,000 spectators for dramatic performances.

Travellers can also wander the streets of this historic city to uncover the Temple of Artemis—one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. Although only foundations and a single column remain, the site's past significance as a major religious and commercial center is palpable. A morning visit is recommended to avoid the crowds and heat.

Port:Kusadasi

Kusadasi's main cruise terminal is Ege Port, conveniently located just 1 kilometer (0.6 miles) from the city center, a quick 5-minute walk. Its proximity to the ancient city of Ephesus makes it a prime spot for history enthusiasts.

In the town itself, explore the bustling bazaar, where you can find traditional Turkish crafts and spices. Take a leisurely stroll along the seafront promenade, enjoying views of the azure waters and vibrant marina. For a taste of local cuisine, try a traditional Turkish breakfast or fresh seafood at one of the many waterfront restaurants.

Arrives: 08:00 Departs: 17:00

Bodrum, a vibrant port city on Turkey's southwestern coast, is known for its rich history and stunning coastline. Start your day at the Bodrum Castle, a magnificent fortress that now houses the Museum of Underwater Archaeology. Wander through its halls to discover fascinating artifacts and enjoy panoramic views of the city and the Aegean Sea.

Later, head to the ancient Mausoleum at Halicarnassus, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. For some relaxation, visit the beautiful Bitez Beach, perfect for sunbathing and swimming. Don’t miss a stroll through the bustling Bodrum Marina, where you can explore chic boutiques and charming cafes while soaking in the lively atmosphere.

Arrives: 08:00 Departs: 17:00

Heraklion, also known as Iraklion, is adorned with a rich collection of quality museums, ancient ruins from antiquity, and a lively culture. The city is built on a hillside overlooking its port and is encircled by impressive Venetian walls. Ships will dock in the port of Heraklion.

Top Things to Do in Heraklion:

  • explore the ancient Palace of Knossos
  • visit the Heraklion Archaeological Museum
  • tour the Plateau of Lassithi
  • visit the ancient Minoan Palace of Phaistos
  • shop for pottery in Thrapsano Village
  • explore Spinalonga Island

Arrives: 08:00 Departs: 16:00

Rhodes, the largest of Greece's Dodecanese islands, offers a blend of medieval history and sun-kissed beaches. Start your exploration at the Palace of the Grand Master, a stunning medieval fortress in the heart of the Old Town. Wander through the cobbled streets, where the mix of Byzantine, Gothic, and Ottoman architecture tells tales of the island's storied past.

For a relaxing afternoon, head to Elli Beach, just a short walk from the port. Enjoy the crystal-clear waters and perhaps try some water sports. Don’t miss the Acropolis of Rhodes, offering panoramic views of the island and the Aegean Sea. Savor local delicacies like fresh seafood at a seaside taverna to complete your day.

Arrives: 11:00 Departs: 18:00

The vibrant city of Limassol is located on Akrotiri Bay in the shadow of the Troodos mountains. Its the jumping off point to explore the ancient riches of Cyprus. See ruins, majestic mountains and scenery, stunning beaches, and vast groves of lemons, oranges and olives. Ships will dock at the cruise terminal.

Top Things to Do in Limassol:

  • visit Limassol Castle
  • explore the Kourion archaeological site
  • journey to the UNESCO listed city of Paphos
  • walk around Pissouri Village
  • visit the Kolossi Medieval Castle

Enjoy the breathtaking illusion of sailing through oceans of desert sand as you cruise the Suez Canal, the engineering marvel that connects the Mediterranean and Red Seas.

As you transit the 101 mile expanse, admire the desert views occasionally interrupted by little villages, with domed mosques and minarets towering into the sky.

The passage requires no locks, as both bodies of water are at about the same level. Not wide enough to allow 2-way passage, 3 convoys are scheduled to transit the canal on a typical day, two southbound and one northbound.

Arrives: 06:00 Departs: 21:00

Luxor, often hailed as the world’s greatest open-air museum, stands on the site of ancient Thebes, the pharaohs’ capital at the height of their power during the 16th–11th centuries B.C. This city is a treasure trove of historical architecture, with the majestic Temple of Karnak and the Valley of the Kings offering a window into ancient Egypt’s grandeur. Luxor Temple, illuminated beautifully at night, provides a stunning backdrop for an evening stroll along the Nile.

Visitors can explore the West Bank’s mortuary temples and tombs, where the art and hieroglyphs remain as vivid as when they were first created. A hot air balloon ride at dawn offers an unforgettable view of the landscape, revealing the full extent of Luxor’s historical sites set against the Nile’s winding path.

Port:Safaga

Safaga's port is situated about 53 kms (approximately 33 miles) south of Hurghada, a popular seaside destination known for its coral reefs and aquatic sports. While Safaga itself is more industrial in nature, it does offer a few local attractions such as black sand dunes and therapeutic mineral springs but you're best to explore beyond the port. Luxor is located approximately 220 kms (about 137 miles) from Safaga and the journey can take around 3 to 4 hours by road, but the sight of Luxor's ancient wonders are worth the effort.

Arrives: 06:00 Departs: 19:00

Sharm El Sheikh, located on the southern tip of Egypt's Sinai Peninsula, is renowned for its stunning Red Sea coastline and world-class diving sites. The crystal-clear waters and vibrant coral reefs make it a paradise for snorkelling and scuba diving, with popular spots like Ras Mohammed National Park and the SS Thistlegorm wreck.

In addition to its underwater attractions, Sharm El Sheikh offers beautiful sandy beaches, luxurious resorts, and a bustling nightlife. The Naama Bay promenade is lined with restaurants, cafes, and shops, perfect for an evening stroll. For a touch of adventure, visitors can explore the nearby Sinai Desert through camel rides and jeep safaris. With its blend of natural beauty, leisure activities, and cultural experiences, Sharm El Sheikh is a premier destination in Egypt.

Arrives: 06:00 Departs: 20:00

Petra, Jordan's crown jewel, is an archaeological wonder carved directly into vibrant red, white, pink, and sandstone cliffs. This ancient city, once the thriving capital of the Nabataean kingdom, is renowned for its stunning rock-cut architecture and advanced water conduit system. The most iconic structure, Al-Khazneh (The Treasury), greets visitors with its intricate façade and towering columns, creating a breathtaking sight as you emerge from the narrow Siq gorge.

Port:Aqaba

Aqaba, Jordan's only coastal city provides access to the stunning UNESCO World Heritage site city of Petra, located about 129 kilometers (80 miles) away and the desert landscape of Wadi Rum, located approximately 73 kilometers (45 miles) away. If time is tight in you can explore the Aqaba Marine Park, renowned for its vibrant coral reefs and diverse marine life. History buffs will appreciate the Aqaba Fort, a 16th-century Mamluk castle, and the adjacent archaeological museum housing artifacts from the region.

Arrives: 08:00 Departs: 18:00

Jeddah, the gateway to the holy city of Mecca, is a city where tradition and modernity meet against the backdrop of the Red Sea. It's known for its waterfront Corniche, dotted with sculptures and cafes, offering a picturesque setting for both relaxation and leisure. Al-Balad, the historic center, tells tales of a bygone era with its beautifully preserved Ottoman buildings and bustling markets.

The city's commitment to cultural expression shines through in its array of art galleries and festivals, making it a vibrant hub for artists and visitors alike. Jeddah also serves as a starting point for pilgrimages, blending spiritual significance with its rich maritime history. Its diverse culinary scene, from traditional Saudi dishes to international cuisine, promises a delightful experience for every palate.

Arrives: 08:00 Departs: 17:00

Salalah, Oman's second-largest city, is a refreshing oasis of greenery in the midst of the Arabian desert, thanks to its unique khareef or monsoon season. This city, situated in the Dhofar region, transforms into a lush, verdant paradise from June to September, attracting visitors with its cooler climate, misty landscapes, and seasonal waterfalls.

Beyond the natural beauty, Salalah is steeped in history and culture, with the Al Baleed Archaeological Site and the Museum of the Frankincense Land offering insights into the region's rich past and its role in the frankincense trade. The city's beaches, such as Al Mughsail, provide stunning views of the Arabian Sea, complete with natural blowholes and dramatic cliffs, making it a perfect blend of history, culture, and natural wonders.

Arrives: 08:00 Departs: 23:00

The lure of Dubai is irresistible, from its glittering mega-skyscrapers to its traditional Islamic roots. Dubai’s most iconic sights include the 160-story Burj Khalifa, the world’s tallest skyscraper, and the Burj Al Arab Jumeirah, a luxury resort which happens to be shaped like a boat’s sail.

Dubai is all about luxe shopping, high-end boutiques, unique souqs (markets) and cultural institutions like the Dubai Museum. While you’re stopped on a Dubai cruise, you’re meant to live it up on unforgettable excursions like a helicopter tour of the city or a camel ride at the Dubai Desert Conservation Reserve.

Arrives: 08:00 Departs: 17:00

The world's richest city and the capital of the UAE boasts a wealth of culture, history and adventure, from the emirate's old souks, where you can sip a fragrant Arabic coffee, to the rush of the world's fastest rollercoaster. This 5,000-year-old metropolis is a fascinating mix of modern architecture and atmospheric back streets. Ships will dock in Port Zayed.

Top Things to Do in Abu Dhabi:

  • admire the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque
  • explore the Al Khatim Desert in a 4x4
  • visit the Abu Dhabi Louvre
  • enjoy high tea at the Emirates Palace Hotel

Arrives: 07:00 Departs: 17:00

Known as the shining jewel of Qatar, Doha sits on the east coast lapped by the warm waters of the Persian Gulf. It is an ancient city in the midst of a modern renaissance as evidenced by stunning new buildings, resorts, shopping malls, and sporting venues emerging from the desert landscape like a futuristic oasis. Ships will dock at Doha Port.

Top Things to Do in Doha:

  • sail Doha Bay in a traditional dhow
  • shop at the Souq Waqif market
  • visit the Museum of Islamic Arts
  • venture to Khor Al Adaid, the inland sea

Arrives: 12:00 Departs: 21:00

Khasab, often referred to as the "Norway of Arabia," captivates visitors with its fjord-like khors, crystal-clear waters, and dramatic mountain landscapes.

This city in Oman's Musandam Peninsula is renowned for its breathtaking natural beauty and outdoor activities, such as dhow cruises in the fjords, snorkeling, and dolphin watching.

Its rugged terrain and small, scattered villages offer a glimpse into traditional Omani life, while the Khasab Castle, dating back to the 17th century, provides a historical insight into the region's rich heritage.

Arrives: 13:00 Departs: 21:00

Muscat, Oman's capital, offers a unique blend of ancient heritage and modern architecture. Its strategic location on the Gulf of Oman, surrounded by mountains and desert, has historically made it a maritime hub. Today, Muscat stands out for its preserved cultural identity, visible in its traditional Arab architecture, bustling souks, and the majestic Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque, a masterpiece of Islamic art and craftsmanship.

Muscat is a gateway to experiencing the warmth of Omani hospitality and your greeted with a city that balances its rich history with contemporary living. The Royal Opera House Muscat showcases this blend, offering world-class performances in a stunningly modern venue. For those interested in exploring Oman's natural wonders, a short drive from the city reveals breathtaking landscapes, from wadis to deserts, inviting adventure and relaxation alike.

Arrives: 13:00 Departs: 23:00

Malé, the capital of the Maldives, is a densely populated island city known for its vibrant mosques and colorful buildings. Key attractions include the Islamic Centre, with its striking golden dome and the nearby Maldives National Museum, housed in a former sultan's palace and showcasing regional artifacts.

For those stepping off a cruise in the late morning, a walk around this compact city reveals local life and architectural gems within a short span. The bustling local fish market offers a unique slice of Maldivian culture, where the day’s fresh catch is an everyday spectacle. Nearby, the artificial beach provides a tranquil spot to relax and enjoy the ocean view.

Arrives: 08:00 Departs: 18:00

Cochin lies on the southwest coast of India, set against a backdrop of the Arabian Sea in Kerala.

This city has rich cultural heritage, and visitors can explore Fort Kochi, renowned for its colonial architecture, and landmarks such as the iconic Chinese Fishing Nets, St. Francis Church, and the Mattancherry Palace.

Wander through Jew Town, which is known for its spice markets, or dive into the local cuisine by trying traditional Kerala dishes like appam with stew or Malabar biryani. Kathakali performances also provide a vivid insight into Kerala's artistic traditions.

Ships will dock on Willington Island at either Ernakulam Wharf or Samudrika Cruise Terminal, approximately 10km from the city centre.

Arrives: 09:00 Departs: 18:00

Mangalore or Mangaluru is a coastal city on the Arabian Sea located in Southern India. Mangalore derives its name from a goddess. The city has a rich historical past, part of it even dating back to major epics that are the bedrock of the Hindu mythological pantheon. Mangalore has 11th century temples, scintillating beaches dotted with coconut palm trees, museums and lighthouses. Red-roofed houses against the lush greenery provide a much-needed escape from the ordinary.

The city's coastline features pristine beaches like Panambur and Tannirbhavi, ideal for leisurely walks and sunset views. Historical landmarks such as the Kadri Manjunath Temple, dating back to about 1068 A.D., and the imposing St. Aloysius Chapel, known for its stunning interior paintings, offer a glimpse into the rich tapestry of local heritage.

Arrives: 07:00 Departs: 15:00

The west Indian state of Goa sits on a stunning coastline stretching along the Arabian Sea and is home to some of the most beautiful beaches in the world.

The unique blend of Indian and Portuguese cultures is evident in its architecture, cuisine, and festivals, and the state is renowned for its laid-back lifestyle, vibrant nightlife, and delectable seafood.

Explore the historic forts of Aguada and Chapora that offer panoramic views of the sea, or visit the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Bom Jesus Basilica, which holds the remains of St. Francis Xavier.

For a taste of Goa's natural beauty, the Dudhsagar Falls and the spice plantations are a must-visit.

Port:Mormugao

Mormugao Port, situated on India's western coast, is a key access point to the enchanting region of Goa. This port lies approximately 4 km (about 2.5 miles) from the city of Vasco da Gama, just a short drive of 10 to 15-minutes.

Arrives: 07:00

Mumbai, the vibrant heart of India, offers an exhilarating blend of culture, history, and modernity. A stroll along Marine Drive presents a scenic view of the Arabian Sea, perfect for a leisurely morning. The iconic Gateway of India, a majestic archway built during the British Raj, is a must-visit for its architectural grandeur and historical significance.

For a taste of Mumbai's rich history and diverse culture, the Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Vastu Sangrahalaya, formerly known as the Prince of Wales Museum, showcases exquisite art and antiquities from India. The bustling Crawford Market, filled with local spices, fresh produce, and unique souvenirs, offers a glimpse into the daily life of Mumbaikars. This bustling city promises a memorable experience with its unique blend of sights, sounds, and flavours.

Note: Ship ports may not be located in the starting & ending cities listed. Port and transfer details will be provided in your travel documentation. The provided itinerary is for informational purposes only. Activities and sightseeing attractions listed may not be available or achievable within the time in port.

Life On Board

Oceania
 (12) Reviews
Total No. of Cruises 597
You can sail to the far corners of the globe on Oceania's small, luxurious ships, but you’ll always feel like you’re coming home to family. From the moment you step on board, you’ll feel cared for and cared about because our dedication to service comes from the heart. Our ships radiate warmth and character among their true more elegance. All boast exquisite appointments and details one would only expect to find in a luxurious, private estate. With up to six open-seating, gourmet restaurants to choose from, dining is a central highlight of the Oceania Cruises experience and guests may dine when, where and with whom they wish.
Oceania Marina
Oceania Marina

Fine residential design and contemporary comfort welcomes guests in elegant social spaces and cosy private havens. Read more

The Finest Cuisine at Sea
The Finest Cuisine at Sea

Sample delicious dishes from an exquisite culinary program crafted by renowned Master Chef Jacques Pépin. Read more

Country Club Casual
Country Club Casual

From design to service, the Oceania Cruises experience is warm and inviting. Welcome to your home away from home. Read more

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The Culinary Centre

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The Perfect Pairing

Indulge the pleasures of the palate with extraordinary pairing dinners at La Reserve by Wine Spectator. Read more

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Relax on the Pool Deck

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Ship Reviews (3)

Oceania Cruises Reviews
Reviews 3 Reviews
Average Rating 4.7 out of 5
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Amazing trip 0 , QLD, Australia, Dec 2025
Can highly recommend the Antarctic Triumph trip with Oceania Cruises. Excellent itenerary, amazing scenery and excursions and wonderful food and accommodation aboard the ship.
The highlight of the cruise Palms to Andean Peaks 2 , VIC, Australia, Nov 2025
We have been with Oceania many times, so we know what to expect. The meals are excellent, particularly like the Aquamar Kitchen's healthy food and drinks. The other specialty restaurants are an indulgence, superb dining. I have gained 4 kgs, my husband 3 kgs. We had a Concierge cabin but it is no different from the Verandah cabin. The Concierge Lounge read more is really nothing to speak of. May be there is no need to spend the extra money. The highlight no doubt is the crossing of the Panama Canal. It was a bucket list experience. A speaker who has lots of experience with the Canal Authority guided us in his talk through the passage. A few places in the ship needs updating.
Standout Company 1 , VIC, Australia, Aug 2025
We are a widely-travelled senior couple who have now found the best travel agent by far. No matter what your criteria are for judging a travel agent, Global Journeys gets top marks. Professionalism from first contact, knowledge of the market, communicational, exceptional. ALong with the ability to deal with cruise/other companies, awareness of best read more deals, and ability to get them reliabily plus their follow-up.

Our consultant, Tracey Standing, was exceptional on all counts - especially her prompt, clear, professional and helpful communication. Recently, through her negotiations on our behalf with a major cruise company, not only did we have a trouble-free and relaxing cruise, but we finished up with more On-Board credits that we struggled to use them!! Thanks Tracey. For our (hopefully!!) next OS venture we will certainly have Global Journeys as Stop Number One !!

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