In partnership with RADIO CLASSIQUE and with featured guest Alain Duault. "Travelling - it leaves you speechless, then turns you into a storyteller" said the famous Berber explorer Ibn Battûta. Almost seven centuries later, while humans have partly tamed the arid landscapes of the immense Arabian Desert, the Oriental charm remains and its history is written in the present tense. Bathed by the Persian Gulf, crossed by a desert dotted with oases whose mere mention is enough to captivate, the Eastern part of the ArabianPeninsula welcomes you for an all-new 11-day cruise aboard Le Bougainville. In...read more this region of the world, ancient cities rub shoulders with the futuristic towns designed and shaped by the greatest contemporary architects.
Dubai and its skyscrapers that are among the tallest in the world; Abu Dhabi, with its Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque and its new Louvre Museum; Doha and its bay offering a panorama of its fascinating skyline: they each offer a singular and breathtaking experiences. You will discover the capital of Bahrain,Manama, which may be a less famous city but is no less exciting. As a crossroads for trade routes since ancient times, today it is also more avant-garde than its Emirate sisters. The colourful souk and the Bahrain National Museum are among its must-see sights. For the first time, you will have the opportunity to discover the Saudi city of Dammam.
This modern metropolis is renowned for its pleasant waterfront and white sandy beaches; above all, though, it is the gateway to the Al Hasa oasis, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. In the endless desert, imagine the largest oasis in the world, its fragrant gardens crossed by canals, springs and palm trees... palm trees as far as the eye can see. This hydraulic installation system, the historic buildings and the archaeological sites provide evidence of human presence in the territory since the Neolithic period. The Sultanate of Oman is as discreet as its Emirati neighbours are bold. The sea maintains a special place in the kingdom of the legendary Sinbad the Sailor.
The fishermen here perpetuate millennial traditions while the shipyards are still in operation. Between the sea and the desert, you will sail through the carved fjords of Musandam from Khasab and, leaving from Sur, you will experience the enchantment procured by the shade and cool of a wadi - lush oases planted with palm trees. On the Daymaniyat Islands, you can dive and snorkel in an exceptional natural sanctuary where turtles come to nest. In the capital, Muscat, the fragrances of the Orient and of incense will intoxicate you, the sparkling colours of the markets will captivate you, and the vibrant bustle of the souk will enchant you. The Near East evokes its incredible poetry.
Cruise Itinerary
Arrive
Depart
Day 1:Doha
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18:00
Day 2:Manama
06:00
23:00
Day 3:Dammam
06:00
23:00
Day 4: Cruising At Sea
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Day 5:Abu Dhabi
07:00
23:59
Day 6:Abu Dhabi
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23:00
Day 7:Dubai
07:00
22:30
Day 8:Khasab
07:30
14:00
Day 9: Daymaniyat Islands
08:00
18:00
Day 10: Sur
07:00
19:00
Day 11:Muscat
07:00
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Note: Ship ports may not be located in the starting & ending cities listed. Transfers to and/or from the ship port may be required.
Life Onboard Le Bougainville
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