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| 11th11 | NovNov | 202626 | 'Aqaba, Jordan, embark on the Emerald Kaia | | |
The resort town of Aqaba, on the Red Sea at the southern end of Jordan, is a popular spot for divers with some of the best coral reefs in the world. Snorkeling and other water sports are popular, and it's easy to hire a boat for a day or half-day, including lunch.Aqaba has become quite a bustling destination, with several large luxury hotels and a large shopping area. There are many jewelry stores selling pearls, gem stones, and gold and silver jewelry. It's worth noting that although it's an international beach resort, Aqaba is quite conservative—certainly much more so than Amman—and North Americans tend to be more comfortable at the private hotel beaches. Welcome to Jordan and Aqaba, where you’ll step aboard your Emerald Cruises luxury yacht to embark on an enthralling cruise of the Red Sea. Please book your flight to arrive into Aqaba prior to 07:00 PM. |
| 12th12 | NovNov | 202626 | 'Aqaba, Jordan | | |
The resort town of Aqaba, on the Red Sea at the southern end of Jordan, is a popular spot for divers with some of the best coral reefs in the world. Snorkeling and other water sports are popular, and it's easy to hire a boat for a day or half-day, including lunch.Aqaba has become quite a bustling destination, with several large luxury hotels and a large shopping area. There are many jewelry stores selling pearls, gem stones, and gold and silver jewelry. It's worth noting that although it's an international beach resort, Aqaba is quite conservative—certainly much more so than Amman—and North Americans tend to be more comfortable at the private hotel beaches. Aqaba is a picturesque city located in the southern tip of Jordan. It is known for its crystal-clear waters, stunning coral reefs, and storied history as a key trading post for centuries. Aqaba also serves as a gateway to the ancient city of Petra and Wadi Rum desert. |
| 13th13 | NovNov | 202626 | Eilat, Israel | | |
Your next stop is Eilat, a port city located on the southern tip of Israel, along the Red Sea. Known for its stupendous marine life and calm, shimmering waters, Eilat is also notable for its proximity to several historic sites and natural wonders, such as the Timna Park with its unique rock formations, and the underwater observatory. |
| 14th14 | NovNov | 202626 | Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt | | |
The port and town of Sharm-el-Sheikh lies near the southernmost tip of the Sinai Peninsula where the Straits of Tiran meet the Gulf of Aqaba. With its strategic position, the Sinai posed a desirable target for various rulers over the centuries. In recent times, the last battle for the Sinai was fought between Egypt and Israel from 1967 to 1979, ending with a peace treaty signed in Washington, D.C. Since the withdrawal of the Israelis, more and more Egyptians have settled in the Sinai, taking advantage of the booming tourist trade. However, vast interior regions are still sparsely populated. Many Bedouins have been affected by the advent of the 21st century, which is rapidly changing their age-old customs and nomadic lifestyle. As tourism and hotel projects continue to spring up along the Sinai coast, contact with Bedouins not involved in tourism is becoming increasingly rare. Once their nomadic life kept them on the move with their tents; today many Bedouins cultivate grain, vegetables and dates in addition to catering to the tourists. Sharm-el-Sheikh was initially developed by the Israelis during the Sinai occupation. Na'ama Bay, a short drive from the port, has grown from virtually nothing into a sizeable resort since the early 1980s. Between the two towns, a string of hotels line a once-untouched coastline. Resort hotels offer great opportunities for swimming, snorkelling and scuba diving. Glass bottom boat trips are available for those preferring to view the exotic marine life of the Red Sea without getting their feet wet. Sharm El-Sheikh is a popular resort town located on the southern tip of the Sinai Peninsula in Egypt, attracting visitors from around the world for its beautiful beaches, crystal-clear waters, and coral reefs. This is an idyllic destination for diving and snorkelling enthusiasts. In addition to its beaches and underwater attractions, Sharm El-Sheikh also offers several cultural and historical sites, including the historic Old Market and the desert landscapes of the Sinai Peninsula. |
| 15th15 | NovNov | 202626 | Safaga, Egypt | | |
Port Safago has been undergoing a transformation, slowly metamorphosing into a holiday rsort. Like other cities on the Red Sea, the commercial port town sits close to great offshore dive sites. Unlike others, however, tourist development hasn't taken off in a meaningful way. But if the mass tourism in Hurghada is a turnoff, Safaga offers a small-scale and much more low-key alternative, though the best dive sites can still be seen on a day trip from Hurghada. Safaga is also the closest beach resort to Luxor and the Valley of the Kings, which lies 200 km (124 mi) to the southwest; when cruise ships offer land excursions to Luxor, they often do so through Safaga. Safaga is a charming coastal town located on the Red Sea in Egypt. You’ll find it relatively small and quiet, with a laid-back atmosphere perfect for those looking to relax and unwind. In addition to its natural beauty, Safaga is also renowned for its therapeutic hot springs, which are believed to have healing properties for various ailments. |
| 16th16 | NovNov | 202626 | At Sea | | |
| 17th17 | NovNov | 202626 | Yanbu al-Bahr, Saudi Arabia | | |
Yanbu is famous as the capital of diving of Saudi Arabia because of its clear, warm waters teaming with diverse aquatic species. Back on land, step back in time and discover the traditional buildings of Yanbu. Some of these are constructed from mud and stone, but in the old town of Yanbu, Yanbu Al-Balad, the historic buildings are made from coral stone, a nod to the city's past as an ancient seaport. |
| 18th18 | NovNov | 202626 | At Sea | | |
| 19th19 | NovNov | 202626 | Hurghada, Egypt | | |
Famous for its stunning natural beauty, Hurghada also offers a wide range of water sports and activities. Explore its rich history and distinct culture that makes this Egyptian beach resort town a must-visit destination along the Red Sea. |
| 20th20 | NovNov | 202626 | Ain Sukhna, Egypt, disembark the Emerald Kaia | | |
Your luxurious yacht cruise concludes in picturesque Ain Sokhna, a popular coastal town that boasts soft yellow sand beaches and stunning sea views. Here, you’ll be transferred to the airport for your return flight home or to continue your holiday. Please book your flight to depart out of Cairo after 04:00 PM. The itinerary is a guide only and may be amended for operational reasons. As such Emerald Cruises cannot guarantee the cruise will operated unaltered from the itinerary states above. Please refer to our terms and conditions for further information. |