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Indescribable Asia
(RE)DISCOVER THE WORLD’S MOST INTRIGUING CONTINENT
Crowned with emerald forests and neon jungles, Asia is a continent of marvels. It is home to ancient trading routes, but also to restaurants run by robots. Golden palaces and sapphire seas, Architecture can be cutting edge or centuries old – everything has a place in Asia. If you still haven’t been, you’re missing out. Let us take you closer to the authentic beauty of Asia.
AQABA (PETRA) TO MUSCAT
Departure Jan 6, 2024
Duration 10 Days
Silver Moon
Voyage N. MO240106010
Bookended by the rose-walled perfection of Petra and the mountainous scenery of Muscat, sail first to Safaga, gateway to Luxor and the Valley of the Kings. A sea day brings you then to the crystal waters of Saudi Arabia’s Yanbu and Jeddah. Enjoy four days of R&R aboard Silver Moon as you sail the Arabian Sea to Oman. Verdant mounts and balmy seas of Salalah complete this voyage of Middle Eastern promise.
Muscat To Dubai
Departure Jan 16, 2024
Duration 10 Days
Silver Moon
Voyage N. MO240116010
If you have not yet seen the Middle East’s flamboyant wonders, then this is the trip for you. Starting in Muscat, sail first to Saudi Arabia’s Fujairah and Oman’s Khasab, known for their picturesque valleys and scenic mountains. Discover Bahrain’s capital Dammam, Al Manamah’s colourful souk and the eclectic Doha. An overnight in Abu Dhabi is your chance to see its impressive mix of traditions and modernity. Finish your trip on a high note with an overnight in the ‘Gulf Tiger’ - aka Dubai.
Regional Highlights
• Picture-perfect white sand beaches, tall coconut trees and barrier reefs rich with underwater life – that’s the Maldives
• A hodgepodge of cultures collide on the banks of the estuary where Cochin carves out her home, from Chinese fishing nets the size of skyscrapers, boxy Dutch architecture and pretty Portuguese palaces point to the blend of influence here, and near-abandoned synagogues all add to the dense, varied tapestry of inspirations and imprints.
• Sumatra is the fourth largest island in the world. Although not known for the rich archaeological sites that distinguish Java, Sumatra offers magnificent natural landscapes