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Highlights of the Red Sea

Red Sea

Home to some of the world’s warmest and saltiest seawater, the Red Sea is a remarkable body of water. Where technicolor coral reef displays draw divers from around the world to view its thriving biodiversity, and luxury resorts line its shores.

Of course, its part to play in biblical history excites and intrigues intrepid explorers, who flock to witness its powerful, divine properties.

Highlights

Each cruise has been carefully designed to give you the freedom to explore at your own pace.

Aqaba: Jordan’s only coastal city is the gateway to the Wadi Rum desert. Gaze in awe as the sun sets over the red sand dunes for an ethereal experience and taste tea amongst friendly locals at Palm Beach. Visit Mamluk Castle, the site of one the First World War’s most famous battles, and explore the Sherif al-Hussein bin Ali Mosque, an architectural vision and place of worship.

Haifa: Bordered by Galilee, Haifa is northern Israel’s largest city. Take a cable car to the summit of Mount Carmel for exquisite views of the bay, or visit one of the city’s many museums, outdoor gardens, religious monuments or historic attractions.

Sharm el-Sheikh: Located between the desert of the Sinai Peninsula and the Red Sea, the sandy beaches and coral reefs of Sharm el-Sheikh offer so much. Explore the wrecks of Thistlegorm on diving trips, enjoy sea views and swims at its many bays and peruse the Sharm Old Market, alive with vibrant stalls and surrounded by restaurants and cafés.

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