Destination Overview
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Ports of Interest
- Abu Dhabi, UAE
- Ad Dimaniyat Islands, Oman
- Aden, Yemen
- Agadir, Morocco
- Al Manamah UAE
- Al Mukalla, Yemen
- Al Wajh Saudi Arabia
- Al-Baridi Island, Saudi Arabia
- Algiers, Algeria
- Aqaba, Jordan
- Bab El Mandeb Strait
- Bahrain
- Bandar Abbas, Iran
- Benghazi, Libya
- Bizerte, Tunisia
- Bolama, Guinea-Bissau
- Bushire, Iran
- Canhabaque, Bijagos
- Carabane, Senegal
- Carache Island, Bijagos
- Caravela Island, Bijagos
- Casablanca, Morocco
- Cavalos, Bijagos
- Ceuta, Spain
- Dakhla, Morocco
- Dammam, UAE
- Dead Sea
- Dhiba Port, Saudi Arabia
- Dibba Al-Baya, Oman
- Djerba, Tunisia
- Djibouti
- Doha,Qatar
- Dubai, UAE
- Eilat, Israel
- El Gouna, Egypt
- El Medik, Morocco
- Essaouira, Morocco
- Farasan Islands Saudi
- Fez, Morocco
- Fujairah, United Arab Emirates
- Gabes, Tunisia
- Ghazaouet, Algeria
- Gulf Of Aden
- Hodeida (Al Hudaydah), Yemen
- Jazan Saudi Arabia
- Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
- Joao Vieira Island, Bijagos
- Karachi, Pakistan
- Kenitra, Morocco
- Kere Beach, Bijagos
- Khasab, Oman
- Khawr Rawri, Oman
- Khor al Fakkan, UAE
- King Abdullah Economic City, Saudi Arabia
- Kish Island, Iran
- Kuwait City, Kuwait
- La Goulette, Tunisia
- Madaba - Jordan
- Mahdia, Tunisia
- Maio Island, Bijagos
- Manama, Bahrain
- Marmar Island, Saudi Arabia
- Marrakech, Morocco
- Marsa Alam
- Masirah Island, Oman
- Melilla, Spanish Mor
- Menongue, Angola
- Mirbat, Oman
- Mocamedes, Angola
- Moucha Island, Djibouti
- Musandam, Oman
- Muscat, Oman
- Nairobi, Kenya
- Nouadhibou, Mauritania
- Nouakchott, Mauritania
- Nuweibah, Egypt
- Oran, Algeria
- Orango Island, Bijagos
- Port Ghalib, Marsa Alam
- Port Qaboos, Oman
- Port Rashid,UAE
- Port Sudan, Sudan
- Qeshm, Iran
- Ras Al Khaimah
- Reunion Island/Port Reunion, France
- Safi, Morocco
- Salalah, Oman
- Sharjah, UAE
- Sir Bani Yas, UAE
- Skikda, Algeria
- Sohar, Oman
- Sour, Oman
- Sousse, Tunisia
- Suakin, Sudan
- Suez Canal
- Suez Canal South, Egypt
- Tan-Tan, Morocco
- Tanger-Med, Morocco
- Tangier, Morocco
- Tel Aviv, Israel
- The Omani Coast
- Tobruk, Libya
- Tripoli, Libya
- Tunis, Tunisia
- Uno, Bijagos
- Yanbu Al Bahr, Saudi Arabia
- Yanbu, Ras Al Abyadh Saudi Arabia
- Zighy Bay, Oman
Africa - North & Middle East
Northern Africa and Arabia Northern Africa and Arabia will astound all who visit with its contrasts of bustling Arab cities and culture coupled with the beauty and starkness of the surrounding deserts. This region ranges from Morocco in the west, which borders both the Mediterranean and Atlantic oceans, across Libya, and Egypt to Arabia. From Casbahs and antiquities to deserts and wildlife, the region offers an amazing array of experiences, including of course, the Suez Canal..
Cruise types
Mediterranean cruises departing from European ports include North Africa in many itineraries. These cruises are generally within the Med, but also include those which exit the Straits of Gibraltar and visit the Atlantic Coast of Morocco.
Repositioning and World cruises generally transit the Suez Canal, offering guests the opportunity to visit the region, particularly the Arabian side of the Suez Canal. Port stops provide opportunities to visit some of the regions inland attractions including the Rose City of Petra, accessed from Aqaba in Jordan; and Luxor - accessed from Safaga in Egypt.
More recently, Dubai has become an important embarkation point for cruises in the Arabian Gulf which operate in the northern winter months.
Cruise seasons
Mediterranean cruises are now year round, but most cruises including North Africa sail in the winter months from October to March, when the day time temperatures are pleasant.
Repositioning cruises and the Arabian Gulf cruises also tend to operate during these months.
Main Ports
Atlantic - Casablanca and Agadir
Mediterranean – Tangier, Tripoli, Alexandria
Arabian Gulf - Dubai and Muscat
Repositioning and World – Aqaba, Dubai, Muscat, Port Said, Safaga, Salalah, Sharm el-Sheikh, Suez canal.
Weather
Throughout this part of the world, days are commonly warm or hot, and nights are cool. There are really only two seasons: a mild winter from November to April and a hot summer from May to October. The only differences between the seasons are variations in daytime temperatures and changes in prevailing winds. In the coastal regions, temperatures range between an average minimum of 14° C in winter and an average maximum of 30° C in summer on the coast , inland temperatures can get much hotter (over 40° C) in summer.
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