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Regent : 21 nights from Doha with Seven Seas Voyager
Mar 3, 2027

Qatar, United Arab Emirates, Oman, Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Egypt, Israel, Greece, Italy
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Departure Port: Doha ➞ Landing: Civitavecchia

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    Thursday, March 4, 2027 8:00 AM - 6:00 PM
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    Saturday, March 6, 2027 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM
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Doha

Doha

Doha, located on the Persian Gulf, is the capital and most populous city of Qatar. A spectacular skyline, huge skyscrapers, splendid works of art and historical monuments blend harmoniously creating a perfect combination of antiquity and modernity. For its enchanting coastal views, sandy beaches, shops, museums, art galleries and restaurants, the city is an ideal destination for every type of tourist and the ideal place to start the journey to discover Qatar and the entire gulf. The desert climate, with mild winters and very hot summers, and its beautiful beaches make Doha the ideal destination for all those who want to relax and enjoy all the comfort of the city's beaches.

Enjoying a refreshing cocktail with a splendid panorama in front of your eyes is an experience that is priceless! If you want to immerse yourself in the typically Arab spirit, you cannot miss a visit to the Imam Muhammad Ibn Abd Al Wahhab Mosque, an iconic symbol of the city. A unique architecture of its kind which, with arches and domes of extraordinary beauty, an earth-colored marble floor, blends traditional and modern elements leaving visitors speechless.

If you are a shopping lover, you absolutely cannot miss a visit to one of the many local markets scattered around the city, the famous souks. Places rich in history, used since ancient times by traders and merchants to exchange products, services and information, are today the ideal place to buy local products and savor one of the typical local dishes.

The temperatures, especially in the summer months, do not always make it easy to visit the city, take advantage of places that have air conditioning such as museums, shopping centers and entertainment venues and don't stop exploring the beauty of this city. For example, the Museum of Islamic Art, one of the most photographed and visited buildings in the city, houses ceramics, manuscripts and many other works of art dating back to the most ancient and also the most modern eras.

Also, to give yourself a break from the heat, the Village Mall is the ideal place for those who want to feel catapulted into the magical atmosphere of Italy. The shopping center is the perfect reconstruction of the city of Venice not only for its canals but for the presence and possibility of making a real trip in a gondola! One of the best ways to reach the city is on board a cruise ship. Choosing a cruise that departs from Doha or has this city as a stop is the ideal choice if you want to explore all the beauties of the Middle East.

Abu Dhabi

Abu Dhabi

Welcome to Abu Dhabi, the capital of the United Arab Emirates and the richest city in the world. The citizens, who sit on one-tenth of the planet's oil and have nearly $1 trillion invested abroad, are worth around $17 million each. (One million foreign workers do not share this wealth.)

Abu Dhabi is one of the most modern cities in the world. It is the centre of government and business in the United Arab Emirates, home of the oil companies that operate in the area and where the embassies are based. It has the most beautiful architecture in the Middle East with its modern buildings and skyscrapers. Abu Dhabi's wealth from oil has been cleverly used to promote healthy trade and a city with many services.

The promotion of tourism and various projects related to tourism will make Abu Dhabi a leader in the region. Large gardens and parks, streets lined with greenery, sophisticated skyscrapers, communication and transportation facilities, the presence of all the international luxury hotel chains, shopping centres, rich cultural centres and events provide tourists a unique experience all year round.

Muscat

Muscat

Muscat, the capital of Oman, is one of the oldest cities in the entire Middle East. Its history dates back to the 2nd century AD and its worldwide fame is mainly linked to the strategic position of the port which has made trade the main source of income for the country.

In addition to trade, the port has played a crucial role in another sector: tourism. Thanks to its geographical position, the city allows you to explore both the coastal and the internal area of ​​the country. One of the best ways to reach the city is on a cruise ship. Choosing a cruise that starts from Muscat or has this city as a stop is the ideal choice if you want to explore the Middle Eastern coasts and the internal areas. There are numerous attractions to visit in Muscat. The wide range of things to see makes the city the ideal destination for every type of visitor. Places of worship, residences of the sultans, large parks, local markets and wonderful beaches are just some of the places that deserve to be visited and immortalized.

A visit to the mosque of Sultan Qaboos is a must, the third largest mosque in the world and the third most important place of worship in the country. Its architecture, with sumptuous walls made of white Carrara marble, renowned all over the world for its high quality, and the enormous Swarovski crystal chandelier that cascades from the golden dome, always leave visitors breathless and make it one of the ideal subjects for the various posts to share with friends.

For history and culture lovers, a visit to the National Museum of the Sultan of Oman is undoubtedly an unmissable experience. Inside are fourteen permanent galleries that tell the story in chronological and thematic order in an attempt to promote the traditional values ​​of the country and accompany visitors on a long journey through the history of the city. If you love long walks in the open air and admiring the beauties that surround you, the Mutrah district is what you are looking for.

Ideal to visit not only during the day for its buildings of unique elegance and great places of worship, but also at sunset to enjoy breathtaking views. If, on the other hand, you are looking for some relaxation and want to enjoy a day at the sea, Muscat offers wonderful beaches, such as Qurum Beach, where it is possible to admire the crystal clear waters of the Gulf of Oman up close and relax under the large palm trees that distinguish the area.

Jeddah

Jeddah

Explore the Corniche and the King Fahd Fountain

During the stop in Jeddah, a must-see visit is the Corniche, the promenade that extends for several kilometers along the Red Sea. This place offers a pleasant walk among palm trees, manicured gardens and modern sculptures, with a breathtaking view of the sea. Not to be missed is the King Fahd Fountain, the tallest in the world, which shoots water jets up to 312 meters high: a fascinating evening show, especially at sunset when the colored lights give life to a unique atmosphere.

Discovering Souq Al-Alawi and the Old City

For an immersion in local culture, Souq Al-Alawi is an essential stop. It is one of the oldest markets in the city, where you can buy spices, perfumes, fabrics and traditional crafts. Located in the historic Old Town of Jeddah, the souq is surrounded by ancient buildings decorated with the typical mashrabiya, the carved wooden lattice windows. Walking through the narrow streets of the historic center, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, you have the opportunity to breathe the history and traditions of this fascinating city.

Aqaba

Aqaba

Discover Ancient Wonders from Aqaba Cruises!

Begin your extraordinary cruise experience from the historical port of Aqaba, Jordan. This unique gateway to ancient treasures like Petra and the stunning Red Sea offers an unparalleled start to your journey. Sail away into a world of vibrant marine life and desert landscapes, promising a voyage rich in adventure, history, and breathtaking natural beauty.

Safaga

Safaga

Safaga, also known as Port Safaga, is a city in Egypt located on the coast of the Red Sea where natural beauty, historical depth, and modern attractions are perfectly mixed together making the city a multifaceted destination for visitors. Safaga's economy benefits from its port activities. It has always played an important role for the city thanks to its import and export of goods. Historically, Safaga has served as an important port city since ancient times. It has been a trading hub, linking the African interior with the Arabian Peninsula and beyond. The ancient port of Myos Hormos, which was a vital center for trade between the Roman Empire and India, is located nearby.

Not only is the port important for its economy but it is also important for tourism. Safaga is an important hub for both regional and non-regional cruise tourism. The port is a departure point for ships traveling to Saudi Arabia, making it a key link in regional transportation. It also serves as a gateway to various inland destinations in Egypt, including Luxor. Safaga is a popular destination for tourists who love the sea and the beach, in fact the city is renowned for its crystal-clear waters, abundant marine life, and stunning coral reefs. The black sand of Safaga's beaches is reputed to have healing properties, particularly for those suffering from conditions like psoriasis and rheumatoid arthritis. This has led to the development of health tourism in the area.

Safaga is a popular destination for those interested in water sports such as windsurfing, kitesurfing, and scuba diving. The city is famous among divers for sites such as Panorama Reef, Middle Reef, and Abu Kafan. These spots offer breathtaking underwater landscapes, teeming with diverse marine species, making them popular for both beginner and advanced divers.

Safaga

Safaga

Safaga, also known as Port Safaga, is a city in Egypt located on the coast of the Red Sea where natural beauty, historical depth, and modern attractions are perfectly mixed together making the city a multifaceted destination for visitors. Safaga's economy benefits from its port activities. It has always played an important role for the city thanks to its import and export of goods. Historically, Safaga has served as an important port city since ancient times. It has been a trading hub, linking the African interior with the Arabian Peninsula and beyond. The ancient port of Myos Hormos, which was a vital center for trade between the Roman Empire and India, is located nearby.

Not only is the port important for its economy but it is also important for tourism. Safaga is an important hub for both regional and non-regional cruise tourism. The port is a departure point for ships traveling to Saudi Arabia, making it a key link in regional transportation. It also serves as a gateway to various inland destinations in Egypt, including Luxor. Safaga is a popular destination for tourists who love the sea and the beach, in fact the city is renowned for its crystal-clear waters, abundant marine life, and stunning coral reefs. The black sand of Safaga's beaches is reputed to have healing properties, particularly for those suffering from conditions like psoriasis and rheumatoid arthritis. This has led to the development of health tourism in the area.

Safaga is a popular destination for those interested in water sports such as windsurfing, kitesurfing, and scuba diving. The city is famous among divers for sites such as Panorama Reef, Middle Reef, and Abu Kafan. These spots offer breathtaking underwater landscapes, teeming with diverse marine species, making them popular for both beginner and advanced divers.

Haifa

Haifa

Haifa is the third largest city in Israel. Surrounded by countless natural places, the city contains a mix of new and old neighborhoods, churches and mosques, mountains and sea located in a large natural gulf.

A city of beauty and coexistence. It offers a rich variety of breathtaking views, giving the observer the feeling of being on a celestial peninsula.
Haifa is a mountainous region that can be divided into three parts. In the upper part is the Carmel district, with a breathtaking view and fresh, sparkling air. In the center, the Hadar district, where most of the activities take place. Finally, the area around the port is the industrial center of Haifa, centered around the sea.
Among contrasts of colors, different cultures and ethnic groups constitutes the fabric of life in Haifa.
Haifa has many tourist attractions including a UNESCO World Heritage site, museums, beautiful beaches and much more. Haifa is also a short distance from the Carmel forests, Galilee and Kinneret, some of the most popular destinations in Israel. It gives vacationers an exciting blend of attractions and things to do for all ages.

Haifa

Haifa

Haifa is the third largest city in Israel. Surrounded by countless natural places, the city contains a mix of new and old neighborhoods, churches and mosques, mountains and sea located in a large natural gulf.

A city of beauty and coexistence. It offers a rich variety of breathtaking views, giving the observer the feeling of being on a celestial peninsula.
Haifa is a mountainous region that can be divided into three parts. In the upper part is the Carmel district, with a breathtaking view and fresh, sparkling air. In the center, the Hadar district, where most of the activities take place. Finally, the area around the port is the industrial center of Haifa, centered around the sea.
Among contrasts of colors, different cultures and ethnic groups constitutes the fabric of life in Haifa.
Haifa has many tourist attractions including a UNESCO World Heritage site, museums, beautiful beaches and much more. Haifa is also a short distance from the Carmel forests, Galilee and Kinneret, some of the most popular destinations in Israel. It gives vacationers an exciting blend of attractions and things to do for all ages.

Athens

Athens

For many, Athens is a city lived two thousand five hundred years ago. Symbol is the mighty Acropolis which dominates almost every view and itinerary of every visitor, crowned by the iconic Parthenon, stands above the city, watching the sprawling modern metropolis in evolution.

Athens, the capital of Greece, is a city where antiquity and modernity, history and contemporary culture blend in a unique way. Everyone knows that the name of the city derives from the ancient Greek goddess of wisdom and justice. However, few people actually know the legend behind this event. According to myth, Athena and Poseidon, the God of the seas, vied for the right to name the city. Poseidon, to impress the inhabitants, gave them water, while Athena gave them an olive branch.

At first the choice fell on Poseidon, since the citizens considered water the most precious gift. When, once they tasted the water, they discovered that it was salty and not drinkable, they changed their minds and recognized Athena as their patron. One of the most famous historical sites in the city is the Acropolis, a majestic hill topped by ancient Doric temples, including the Parthenon, built in 477 BC. and the Erechtheion, built between 421 and 406 BC. Climbing the Acropolis, tourists can enjoy a breathtaking view of the city and the Aegean Sea. However, Athens is not only history, but also a lively cultural capital. In the Plaka district, located at the foot of the Acropolis, it is possible to stroll through the welcoming streets, visit the traditional Greek taverns and enjoy the authentic atmosphere.

Then there are the numerous cultural activities offered by the numerous museums, galleries and theaters present in the city. Athens is an important port for cruise ships that offer trips to the Mediterranean and beyond. Cruises from Athens allow guests to explore the rich cultural heritage of Greece, including the islands of Crete, Santorini and Mykonos, where you can admire the crystal clear waters of the Aegean Sea and a coast of white houses.

In addition to the Greek islands, cruises from Athens also offer the opportunity to visit other exciting Mediterranean destinations, including historic cities in Italy, Croatia and Turkey. Athens is therefore not only the historical and cultural center of Greece, but also an important starting point for cruises in the Mediterranean, which offers guests the opportunity to immerse themselves in the great history and splendid landscapes of this unique region.

Many still think of Athens as an ancient city that thrived two and a half thousand years ago. Its symbol is the mighty Acropolis, which dominates almost every view and the itinerary of every visitor, and it is crowned by the iconic Parthenon, which rises above the city, overlooking the sprawling and evolving modern metropolis.

Perhaps the most significant change is in the historical centre, which is almost unrecognisable since cars have been banned. This has liberated the area with the most significant archaeological sites, creating the longest, and undoubtedly one of the most splendid, pedestrianised zones in Europe. This huge archaeological park has brought past and present together, returning the cultural and social life of the city to the area around the ancient monuments and surrounding neighbourhoods.

Athens remains a city of contradictions; it is both frustrating and seductive. It is the oldest city in Europe, yet still in a state of transition. It is one of the safest and most vibrant European cities - an intoxicating mix of grunge and grace with an undeniably urban soul.

Sorrento

Sorrento

According to a Greek legend, it was in the waters of Sorrento that the mythical Sirens once lived. Like them, this location is able to bewitch its visitors.

Dating back to Greek times, Sorrento's strong point is its fabulous location. Straddling cliffs overlooking the Gulf of Naples and Vesuvius, it is ideally located for exploring the surrounding areas: the best of the uncontaminated countryside, the Amalfi Coast, Pompeii and the archaeological sites and the fabulous island of Capri.

Civitavecchia

Civitavecchia

The port town of Civitavecchia is about an hour away from the Italian capital and is where ships will dock before bringing lucky holidaymakers into the city of Rome. It is an important port for cruise ships and ferries, connecting to Corsica, Sardinia and Barcelona. Civitavecchia is a town in the heart of Lazio. It is a small, sleepy town that overlooks the sea from behind the busy and chaotic commercial port.

Spreading out along the coast, the town is situated between the Mignon river to the north and the Marangone river to the south.
Civitavecchia is a port town in the heart of Italy, in the province of Rome, 80 kilometres northwest of the capital.

It is shrouded in art and history, and is rich in bays and coves with sandy and rocky beaches. Today the town is the departure point for many cruises and journeys around the Mediterranean. It is an excellent tourist destination where you can simply enjoy 'la dolce vita' or visit the amazing historical monuments. On a level with the majestic ancient capital, in terms of its monuments, gardens, villas and works of art, it also gives you easy access to the Tyrrhenian Sea, the Terme della Ficoncella, and the Etruscan ruins.

Civitavecchia will guarantee you an original and enchanting experience.