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With so much to see and do, Dubai is the ideal cruise destination. Visitors can stopover with a pre or post stay and enjoy the sights and sounds of a vibrant and cosmopolitan city, or step out into the timeless tranquillity of the desert. They can savour the delights of Arabian cuisine, experience the thrill of sporting events or activities, revel in luxurious spas or shop to their hearts content. Dubai has something for everyone on every visit.
The capital of the United Arab Emirates, Abu Dhabi is close to the heels of Dubai in terms of growth and development. Passengers to this port of call are encouraged to visit the Marina Mall for an incredible shopping experience, or the amazing Ferrari World, where you will experience the thrill of some of the world's most innovative rides and authentic Italian cultures.
The capital and Largest City of Oman, Muscat is a splendour of golden beaches, mountainous heights, and incredible sand dunes. Visitors will be impressed by the intermingling of ancient culture and modern styling which creates a truly unique destination.
Overlooking the pristine waters of the Gulf of Oman and the Straits of Hormuz, Khasab was primarily a fishing village but now offers a huge range of activities for tourists! Famous for its magnificent villages and mountain tops Khasab is a wonder waiting to be discovered.
Home to the Formula 1 grand prix, Bahrain is a country that is quickly developing and becoming a must visit destination! Tourists will be keen to visit the Lost Paradise of Dilmun Water Park, the largest stand alone waterpark in the Middle East. Fancy something a little more extreme? Then plan a trip to the Bahrain International Circuit, which offers plenty of activities for visitors!
One of the most glamorous and happening cities of India, formerly known as Bombay, Mumbai is an Island City famous for its chaotic streets, bargains and people watching. Immerse yourself in the vibrant bustling city culture and explore the unparalleled architecture and history on offer.
One of India's finest harbours, Mormugao is an important passage for Goa's premier export industry. With a history dating back all the way to 1624, the Mormugao fort is one attraction you will not want to miss, built to protect the harbour, the fort looks magnificent and you can witness five prisons, a chapel and quarters for the guards in the interior of the fort.
And if you don't fancy that, try exploring the Varca beach near the fort, the turquoise waters and astounding beauty is a must visit on your stop in Mormugao.
Located in the tropical region of India, Mangalore is a panorama of palm fringed beaches, lush green fields and enchanting forests. There is a lot to see here including the Kadri Manjunath Temple dating back to approximately 1068.
A vibrant city located on the south west coast of the Indian peninsula, often referred to as 'The Queen of the Arabian Sea' Kochi is a cultural melting pot. Tranquil backwaters, golden beaches and dramatic landscapes, Kochi is a tourists paradise. St Francis Church is the chief landmark of Kochi and the oldest existing European church in India.