Greece and Mediterranean Travel Centre’s 7 Day Outstanding Red Sea Cruise
Greece and Mediterranean Travel Centre’s 7 Day Outstanding Red Sea Cruise of Egypt and Jordan on the 22 Cabin Megayacht Harmony G.
The Red Sea is well known to lovers of snorkeling and diving as the top spot on earth. Where the Sinai Desert and the shores of the Gulf of Aqaba meet the warm waters of the Red Sea is as close to coral nirvana as its gets.
Greece and Mediterranean Travel Centre has a choice of weekly departures from either Hurghada or Sharm El Sheikh between early November and late March on the luxury megayacht Harmony G. Enjoy the luxurious facilities of the Harmony G while you explore the Red Sea Coasts of Egypt and Jordan. The cruise will include snorkeling in Southern Sinai and an optional excursion to Ras Mohamed which is Egypt’s premier diving spot at the southern tip of Sinai.
The cruise stops at Dahab, Nuweiba and Taba in Egypt and Aqaba in Jordan. There are optional excursions to St Catherine’s Monastery and Karnak in Egypt and to Petra in Jordan. There is ample opportunity to enjoy the waters of the Red Sea during this cruise.
The cruise includes:
** air conditioned accommodation in cabins with private facilities.
** Full Board including Fishermans Night, Arabian Night and Barbeque.
** Free drinks (house wine and refreshments during meals only) Coffee and tea all day.
** English speaking Cruise coordinator.
Prices from $1,875 pp twin share (optional excursions extra)
Details phone 1300 661 666 or check the web site below in the Egypt section (Nile Cruises)
Report by The Mole
John Alwyn-Jones
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