9 Days
Muscat
Dubai
Ponant Explorers
184
118
2022
DXBMCT8
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.
The historic post city of Sur is famed for its traditional dhow shipyards, where these iconic wooden vessels are still built by hand, reflecting Oman’s seafaring legacy.
Visitors to Sur can explore the Al Ayjah Lighthouse, offering panoramic views of the city and the Arabian Sea. The nearby Ras Al Jinz Turtle Reserve is a renowned nesting site for green turtles, providing a unique wildlife experience. Sur’s beautiful beaches and serene waterfront make it an ideal spot for relaxation. With its blend of cultural heritage, natural beauty, and tranquil atmosphere, Sur offers a captivating glimpse into Oman’s coastal charm.
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.
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.
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Sir Bani Yas Island, off the coast of Abu Dhabi in the United Arab Emirates, stands as a unique blend of luxury, history, and wildlife conservation. Originally a royal retreat, it has been transformed into a wildlife reserve, home to thousands of free-roaming animals, including the Arabian Oryx, gazelles, and giraffes. The island's landscape is dotted with lush mangrove forests and beautiful beaches, offering a tranquil escape and various nature-driven activities.
Archaeological sites on the island tell tales of ancient civilizations, including a 7th-century Christian monastery that visitors can explore. With its carefully preserved environment and rich heritage, Sir Bani Yas offers an exceptional encounter with both nature and history in a secluded setting.
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.
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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.
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.
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Choose from a range of staterooms and suites, all of which face the ocean with private balconies. Read more
Enjoy indoor and outdoor dining in the main restaurant or casual dining at the grill. Read more
The underwater lounge where you can watch the marine world go by, is a real wow factor. Read more
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Enjoy ocean views from the stern of the ship as you dip in the glass walled infinity pool. Read more
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