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Spend quality time with your loved ones while boating in Dubai 0

Posted on August 29, 2011 by admin

Dubai maintained its unique position as the most spectacular, architecturally speaking, in the UAE, and even the world! If rentals around Dubai has clicked on your mind, then you move right in! Dubai is known for water sports and other adventure activities. With its warm climate, Dubai invites you to embrace in their colorfully decorated boat. Yacht Dubai is probably the best way to discover the sites and places.

Dubai itself is a success as the most pleasant city has emerged as a highly diversified economy. This land allows you to cherish sleep unique and exciting activities such as desert safaris, fishing, hiking, deep sea fishing, boating etc. Dubai is a booming business throughout the kingdom. While in the boats, you can go for fishing trips tailored to your schedule and budget. Dubai Yacht charter also offers excellent options in the choice of yachts. Many companies do not provide qualified yacht crew during the charter period.

There are many invisible areas, villages, small towns in Dubai, which must be taken into account to explore and navigate in Dubai. With boating and sailing business, Dubai remained at the top of the world. This is not only that young, but the elderly and children can have all the fun! Sailing trips in Dubai will suit you and your budget. Dubai rental boats, charter companies offer many all necessary safety equipment such as life jackets, radar reflector, etc.

Online businesses these days that provide detailed information on various yachts and boats. These companies will help you organize your trip and determine the best route. On the other hand, can be offered to seasonal discounts on reservations air fair and hotel by some companies of yachts. Dubai Yacht Charter may lead to Oman, Kuwait and Bahrain. Dubai government will also provide fire blanket, life rafts, a first aid kit and fire extinguishers, while sailing or navigation. Therefore, take your own food in a treasure and a fishing experience of sailing in Dubai. We will have some memories to cherish for life!

Red Sea Cruises 0

Posted on May 19, 2011 by admin

When you think “cruise”, the Red Sea can not be the first thing that comes into your head. But that bit of sea is famous for its clear waters, pristine beaches and a variety of marine life.

This, combined with the possibility to discover some of the most interesting archaeological treasures and beautiful in the world makes the Red Sea cruise a great choice for a cruise. What better way to escape the winter cold and sad than to enjoy the warm winter sun in the Red Sea, and to take some of the world’s most fascinating history.

The Red Sea in the northeast of the Sinai Peninsula and stretches 1,000 miles south to contact the Indian Ocean near Yemen. This little corner of paradise offers such things as spa towns of Eilat El Gouna and great diving Dahab and Sharm el-Sheikh. Sudan is known for its many reefs that are perfect for snorkeling.

When not enjoying the beaches and the ocean, you can visit the monuments of the Nile valley, like the great pyramids of Giza and the Sphinx and the incredible ancient city of Petra in Jordan, one of new seven wonders of the world. Petra was the reference in the Dead Sea discovered again in 1812.

Cruise lines offer cruises in the Red Sea are Costa Cruises, Discovery, Regent Seven Seas Cruises and Thomson. You can travel to places like Cairo and begin your cruise from there more or book a cruise that begins in the United Kingdom. Some cruises are even cruise and stay cruise include spending the night on the road and at the end of your cruise and include more excursions at these points.

A sample itinerary for cruises from the Red Sea could start in Cairo and end in Amman, Jordan. The ports of call and excursions along the way may include:

• A Day in Ein El Sokhna in Egypt to the monasteries of San Antonio and Pablo. They are located in the Arabian desert between the Nile and Red Sea. They are two of the oldest monasteries of Egypt.

• After a day’s cruise, calling the port of Safaga allows time to visit the temples of Luxor and Karnak and the famous temple of Luxor. The visit generally includes a night in Luxor before returning to his ship.

• In Sharm el-Sheikh there are more visits to ancient monasteries and intriguing in the itinerary for a day and after a day of swimming and diving next.

• The arrival of cruise ships in Aqaba, Jordan, with a stay of three days to enjoy jeep tours, a trip to see a Bedouin village, and a long excursion to Petra to visit the ancient city and its structures the Teatro Romano, tombs, and the Palais de Justice.



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