30th Mrt 2022
Aqaba (Petra)
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23:00
Improbably carved into the rusty-red rock of the Jordanian desert, the ancient city of Petra has been mesmerising visitors since being rediscovered by Westerners in 1812. Siq Canyon provides a suitably grandiose welcome, cutting a deep track through layers of fiery sandstone, and building up the suspense, before you first set eyes on the Lost City’s majesty. An early start is best to explore this UNESCO World Heritage Site, giving you chance to beat the crowds and avoid the brunt of the heat.
The Treasury is perhaps Petra’s best-known structure, having featured in Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade as the mystical hiding place of the Holy Grail. Imprinted deep into the sheer sandstone, it’s a dramatic, spectacular achievement of human endeavour. Look closely, and you’ll see the indentations of bullet holes scarring the urn that sits atop it – fired by Bedouins fuelled by rumours of ancient treasure within. Petra developed as the capital of the Nabataean Kingdom, and the sophistication of the Rose Kingdom’s rock-hewn buildings is matched only by the elaborate and advanced water collection and transportation system that quenched its thirst and provided the means to thrive, despite its remote location and the intense burn of the sun. Look out for the delicate water channels that lace the city as you explore. High above the city – up a daunting 800-step climb – stands the Monastery. It’s lesser known, but larger and – whisper it quietly – perhaps even more impressive than the Treasury. The High Place of Sacrifice is an even tougher hike – with only occasional electric-blue lizards scattering from your footsteps as you rise – but the views of the remarkable city, embossed into the mighty sandstone cliffs below, will last a lifetime.
31st Mrt 2022
Eilat
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18:00
Israel’s premier beach resort offers 360 days a year of sun and fun. The southernmost city in Israel, Eilat’s primary claim to fame would be its glorious underwater life. Buoy marked diving and snorkelling trails for marine wildlife fans of every level are rife, while those who prefer not to get their feet wet can still get their fill of the kaleidoscopic Red Sea at the Coral World Underwater Observatory Marine Park. The magical Dolphin Reef is another perfect way to spend your day, regardless of age.
A school of bottle-nosed dolphins live in the bay and strategically placed floating piers and observation points grant unprecedented access to the friendly marine mammal. Eilat’s glorious climate and warm sea temperatures may have a lot to do with its attraction, but its historical roots are as much a part of its foundations as its long stretches of sand. The nearby Timna Valley are the oldest copper mines on earth, while the image of Jesus crossing the Red Sea is universally recognised, regardless of faith. The frankincense and myrrh delivered to baby Jesus by two of three wise men is believed to have arrived from Eilat, and there are several references in the Bible of Elath – Eilat’s Hebrew spelling. Those looking to travel a little further afield will be pleased to know that Eilat’s proximity to Jordan’s border means that Petra and the nearby Wadi-Rum desert are just a two-hour road trip away.
Calling all skywatchers, umbraphiles and astronomers! Extremely rare and very exciting, a full solar eclipse is a bucket list experience if ever there was one. Scheduled for 4th December, 2021 the next eclipse will take place only in Antarctica and we will be positioned in the small path of totality for maximum effect. This experience is not available for the average cruisers; imagine being surrounded by brilliant light one minute, then complete blackout the next, before enjoying the mysterious shadow-play as we wind back to the blinding white of Antarctica.
Watch how the curious wildlife will react to the eclipse, making sure to note their behaviour and let the onboard naturalist know. Other onboard expedition staff will share their insightful knowledge in order to help you gain a better understanding of this phenomenal phenomenon. As if a trip to the seventh continent was not special enough!
2nd Apr 2022
Suezkanaal
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3rd Apr 2022
Ashdod (Jeruzalem)
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23:00
From Ashdod’s port, it’s a just a short ride to Jerusalem’s land of incredible religious significance and cultural wonder. A city like no other, Jerusalem is a melting pot of traditions, and a place of staggering complexity and immeasurably deep, impactful history. It’s almost impossible to fully digest Jerusalem’s importance in the scriptures of the world’s largest religions Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, and this collision of faiths helps to make it one of the world’s most fascinating locations.
The Old City is the focal point for much of the religious reverence, with aged buildings from the world’s major faiths jostling for space, and melodic calls to prayer echoing down tight stone streets. Stroll the walkways to travel between deeply contrasting quarters, where you can sample roughly ripped pita bread, dipped into fresh, flavourful hummus. A place of unbridled passion and importance – but also extraordinary beauty – it’s easy to get swept away in the raw emotion that Jerusalem generates. Visit the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, which archaeologists believe stands on the site where Jesus was crucified. Inside, emotional worshipers kneel before the stone where his body was wrapped in cloth in preparation for burial. The Wailing Wall is another place where passions run high, as worshipers place their folded messages into the wall’s cracks. Temple Mount’s golden dome glints in the sun nearby, signifying another point of pilgrimage for Jews – and for Muslims, who believe it is the place where Muhammad ascended to heaven.
Calling all skywatchers, umbraphiles and astronomers! Extremely rare and very exciting, a full solar eclipse is a bucket list experience if ever there was one. Scheduled for 4th December, 2021 the next eclipse will take place only in Antarctica and we will be positioned in the small path of totality for maximum effect. This experience is not available for the average cruisers; imagine being surrounded by brilliant light one minute, then complete blackout the next, before enjoying the mysterious shadow-play as we wind back to the blinding white of Antarctica.
Watch how the curious wildlife will react to the eclipse, making sure to note their behaviour and let the onboard naturalist know. Other onboard expedition staff will share their insightful knowledge in order to help you gain a better understanding of this phenomenal phenomenon. As if a trip to the seventh continent was not special enough!
5th Apr 2022
Antalya
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18:00
Het gebied rond Antalya is een levend eerbetoon aan hen die het in de loop van millennia gevormd hebben – aan de Grieken die mozaïeken, sculpturen en munten lieten slaan met het beeld van Artemis in hun kielzog; aan de Romeinen, waarvan het Aspendos amfitheater en aquaducten worden beschouwd als de mooiste in de Middellandse Zee; en aan de Ottomanen die later kwamen om hun kenmerkende herenhuizen langs de smalle straatjes te bouwen.
6th Apr 2022
Rhodos
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19:00
Located only seven miles from the Turkish coast, Rhodes is one of Greece’s favored vacation centers. In ancient times, the entrance to its harbor featured a celebrated landmark, the Colossus of Rhodes. The 105-foot statue rose from a 35-foot stone base and was considered one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. Rhodes was an important cultural center with a well-known School of Rhetoric attended by such historical figures as Cicero and Caesar. From a school for sculptors came the famous Laocoon group, which is now in the Vatican Museum. Rhodes’ most famous attractions originated with the Knights of St. John, who occupied parts of the island from 1308 to 1522. As their legacy they left a medieval town, dominated by the Palace of the Grand Masters and the Knights’ Hospital. The Old Town is encircled by one of the best-preserved walls in Europe. In addition to buildings that showcase the legacy of the Knights of St. John, there are plenty of shops and dining opportunities throughout the Old Town.
7th Apr 2022
Bodrum
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19:00
Stenen uit het graf van Helicarnassus, een van de zeven oude wonderen van de wereld, werden gebruikt om het kasteel in Bodrum te bouwen. Alleen al om deze reden moet je de indrukwekkende torens bezoeken en de prachtige uitzichten waarderen die ze bieden. Een echt authentieke Turkse ervaring is een rit in een “gulet”, een van de typische houten boten in de regio.
8th Apr 2022
Kusadasi
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23:00
Since the late 1970s, Kusadasi has grown from a fishing village into a sprawling tourist center, serving thousands of visitors who flock here to visit the nearby ruins of Ephesus. Despite an incredible building boom and an influx of shops, Kusadasi has managed to retain much of its original charm.
The major attraction remains the archaeological site of ancient Ephesus, considered to be the most important one in all of Turkey. The history of this ancient city dates as far back as the 10th century BC. Many of the remarkable structures seen today are the result of an extraordinary excavation and restoration program. As you walk along the white marble road, grooved by ancient chariot wheels, the two-story Library of Celsus presents a striking sight. In addition, there are temples, houses of noblemen and community buildings lining the ancient streets. Nestled into the mountainside is the 25,000-seat amphitheater, still used today for performances during the Festival of Culture and Art.
9th Apr 2022
Cruise the Dardanelles
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10th Apr 2022
Istanbul
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Istanbul staat op het kruispunt van twee continenten. De architectuur van de stad wordt alleen geëvenaard door zijn spectaculaire natuurlijke omgeving aan de Bosporus. Bekijk de Blauwe Moskee, het Topkapi-paleis en de Byzantijnse kerk van St. Sophia. Neem de tijd om door de Grand Bazaar of de Spice Market te dwalen en baklava en shish kebab te proeven.
11th Apr 2022
Istanbul
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14:00
Istanbul staat op het kruispunt van twee continenten. De architectuur van de stad wordt alleen geëvenaard door zijn spectaculaire natuurlijke omgeving aan de Bosporus. Bekijk de Blauwe Moskee, het Topkapi-paleis en de Byzantijnse kerk van St. Sophia. Neem de tijd om door de Grand Bazaar of de Spice Market te dwalen en baklava en shish kebab te proeven.
12th Apr 2022
Mykonos
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Mykonos, een van de meest bezochte eilanden van de Griekse Cycladen, is ook bekend onder de lyrische naam ‘eiland van de winden’. De naam stamt van zijn eerste heerser, Mykonos, zoon van de god Apollo. Tegenwoordig kunt u op de stranden van Mykonos beelden zien die lijken op de afstammelingen van de goden. Het eiland staat bekend als een magneet voor rijke en mooie mensen en was eens een favoriete vakantiebestemming van Jackie Kennedy en haar entourage. Hoewel er nog steeds een aura van geld en hedonisme over het eiland hangt, is er een hoop te zien, te doen, te proeven en te kopen in Mikonos wat binnen het bereik voor ons sterfelijken ligt. Ook is er de eenvoudige schoonheid van de Griekse windmolens, witgekalkte huizen die zich vastklampen aan de heuvels en charmante herbergen met terrassen die blootgesteld zijn aan de open lucht en de zeelucht.
13th Apr 2022
Athene (Piraeus)
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20:00
A city of legend, civilisation and enduring culture, Athens is a majestic and magical urban sprawl. Extraordinary elegance and grace combine with grit and graft in Greece’s capital, where highways encase ruins from antiquity, and gleaming museums and galleries stand beside concrete sprayed with edgy street art. These contrasts enhance and elevate the wonders of this 2,500-year-old city, however, which can count notable contributions to philosophy, drama and democracy, among its global legacy. Piraeus’ giant port and naval base welcome you to the edge of the Athens’ urban area.
From there it’s a simple jaunt to the centre. The majestic ancient citadel of the Acropolis dominates an elevated platform and is a constant presence as you explore the city. The wonderful remains of the columned temple of the Parthenon – which date back to the 5th century BC – stand here, representing the pinnacle of classical architecture. The nearby Acropolis Museum adds context to your visit and frames the broad views from its giant glass windows. Or rise up Mount Lycabettus, to be rewarded with perhaps Athens’ best panorama of the Acropolis sitting high over the city on its grand stage. See the marble horseshoe of the Old Olympic Stadium, where the first modern Olympics were held in 1896, for more of the city’s enduring legacy. Elsewhere, golden beaches and temples stretch out along the coastline, should you wish to explore a little further afield. Coffee is an art form to the Greeks, and it’s an unwritten rule that coffee time must never be rushed. So prepare to settle down for a couple of hours and lose yourself in a good chat. Feeling hungry – try traditional souvlaki made with sauces handed from generation to generation.