Each port of call on a Red Sea Cruise will show you both ancient and modern sights – leaving you with wonderful holiday memories. The Red Sea itself offers stunning coral reefs, absolutely teeming with tropical fish and other marine life. We went out on a glass bottom boat for the day and saw some beautiful fish and the coral itself was amazing.
Being slightly wary of the shark horror stories this was a perfect way of seeing the sea life without even stepping foot in the water. When clients ask me for a red sea cruise the main cruise line that comes to mind is Thomson. They have some wonderful itineraries on the Celebration and usually come in at a brilliant price. The celebration is a wonderful ship with lots to offer such as a two-storey health and beauty spa, three restaurants, five bars , casino and two swimming pools to name but a few. The horizons bar is usually a favourite onboard allowing you to have panoramic views over the ports and beyond. The itineraries on offer consist of some amazing places. There is the Red Sea Magic which takes in Sharm El Sheikh, Aquaba, Port Sokhna and Safaga. The other option is the Red Sea Adventure which departs from Limassol to Ashdod, Alexandria, Port Said, Suez Canal and Safaga. These ports allow you to go off and discover Egypt and indulge in Diving and snorkelling, Camel riding, visit ancient wonders and sample the local cuisine.
I wouldn’t hesitate to recommend Egypt to my customers especially for those of you who are looking for some winter sunshine and bored of the Caribbean and the canaries; this could be a really good cruise alternative.
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I have been working in the Travel Industry for 16 years and originally started out in Business travel. After doing this for a while I was given an opportunity to move into the cruising industry and haven't looked back since. I thoroughly enjoy my job and can't think of anything…
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