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Emerald Cruises Red Sea: 10 nights from with Emerald Kaia
Mar 28, 2027

Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Jordan
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Departure Port: ➞ Landing: Sokhna

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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.

Yanbu

Yanbu

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.

Hurghada

Hurghada

Hurghada is a seaside resort located on the Red Sea coast in Egypt. The former fishing village has, since 1980, continued to grow to become one of the most famous resorts in Egypt. With more than 248,000 inhabitants, Hurghada is a large tourist metropolis. It extends over 25 kilometers along the Red Sea. Many tourists choose to combine their holidays in Hurghada with other tours along the Nile valley, including the city, which is relatively close, to Luxor. Its center is divided into three main areas: to the north, Dahar, a very beautiful area where you can see the mosque of Abdel Moneim Riad, a very important religious monument, like the church of Santa Maria. In the central part, Sekkala, which allows you to reach the city of Sharm el-Sheikh by boat, and to the west you will find the airport. The maritime shipyard also has incredible sites, where it is possible to watch the artisans preparing to repair or produce fishing boats. Naturally, the main reason to visit Hurghada is the beautiful Red Sea, ideal for diving or snorkeling. The coral reefs are incredible, with hundreds of varieties of tropical fish. Until the end of March, the water can be a little colder, but still pleasant. You will enjoy a lot of fun, admire the beauty of the sea coast and indulge in all kinds of water sports. The city is also known for its nightlife and cosmopolitanism. There are many bars and clubs, almost every hotel has a nightclub. The place offers a great variety of restaurants; fast food, oriental cuisine, and much more. Dishes such as stuffed vegetables, vine leaves, Shawarma, falafel and Taagin are found everywhere in this region. A typical dish in Egypt is the famous Koshari, a mixture of macaroni, lentils, rice, chickpeas and tomato sauce, very popular with the locals and quite economical. To savor the gastronomic delights of the city, typical Egyptian dishes such as fallo (fava bean puree), hummus (cold chickpea puree with sesame paste) and rice pudding for dessert, delight your taste buds. Take advantage of this seaside resort on the shores of the Red Sea, a few hours' flight from the main European capitals, it will not disappoint you.
Sharm El Sheik

Sharm El Sheik

Red Sea Wonders from Sharm El Sheik!

Embark on a captivating cruise from Sharm El Sheik, Egypt, a world-renowned resort town on the Red Sea coast. Known for its spectacular coral reefs, vibrant marine life, and desert landscapes, Sharm El Sheik offers an extraordinary departure point for exploring the wonders of the Red Sea and beyond. Prepare for a journey filled with sun, adventure, and breathtaking underwater discoveries, all from this luxurious desert oasis.

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.

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.

Sokhna

Sokhna

Egypt's Red Sea Gateway from Sokhna!

Set sail on an enchanting cruise from Sokhna, Egypt, a modern port on the Red Sea coast, offering convenient access to Cairo and the ancient wonders of Egypt. From this strategic departure point, you can explore the Pyramids of Giza and the Sphinx before embarking on a voyage filled with historical intrigue and serene sea days. Prepare for a journey that seamlessly blends ancient discoveries with relaxing oceanic travel.