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Wed, Jan 05, 2028 Miami 7:00 am 7:00 pmThu, Jan 06, 2028 Day At Sea -- --Fri, Jan 07, 2028 Day At Sea -- --Sat, Jan 08, 2028 Day At Sea -- --Sun, Jan 09, 2028 Jost Van Dyke 8:00 am 6:30 pmMon, Jan 10, 2028 Gustavia 8:00 am 10:00 pmTue, Jan 11, 2028 Day At Sea -- --Wed, Jan 12, 2028 Willemstad 8:00 am 10:00 pmThu, Jan 13, 2028 Kralendijk 8:00 am 6:00 pmFri, Jan 14, 2028 Day At Sea -- --Sat, Jan 15, 2028 Cartagena 7:00 am 11:00 pmSat, Jan 15, 2028 Cartagena 7:00 am 11:00 pmSun, Jan 16, 2028 Day At Sea -- --Mon, Jan 17, 2028 Fuerte Amador 7:00 pm --Mon, Jan 17, 2028 Panama Canal Transit 5:30 am 6:30 pmTue, Jan 18, 2028 Fuerte Amador -- 6:00 pmWed, Jan 19, 2028 Day At Sea -- --Thu, Jan 20, 2028 Day At Sea -- --Fri, Jan 21, 2028 Manta 8:00 am 6:00 pmSat, Jan 22, 2028 Day At Sea -- --Sun, Jan 23, 2028 Day At Sea -- --Mon, Jan 24, 2028 Lima 8:00 am 10:00 pmTue, Jan 25, 2028 Day At Sea -- --Wed, Jan 26, 2028 Day At Sea -- --Thu, Jan 27, 2028 Day At Sea -- --Fri, Jan 28, 2028 Valparaiso 1:30 pm --Sat, Jan 29, 2028 Valparaiso -- 7:00 pmSat, Jan 29, 2028 Valparaiso -- 7:00 pmSun, Jan 30, 2028 Day At Sea -- --Mon, Jan 31, 2028 Day At Sea -- --Tue, Feb 01, 2028 Puerto Montt 8:00 am 6:00 pmWed, Feb 02, 2028 Castro 7:30 am 5:00 pmThu, Feb 03, 2028 Day At Sea -- --Fri, Feb 04, 2028 Chilean Fjords -- --Sat, Feb 05, 2028 Punta Arenas 8:00 am 8:00 pmSun, Feb 06, 2028 Day At Sea -- --Mon, Feb 07, 2028 Ushuaia 8:00 am 6:00 pmTue, Feb 08, 2028 Day At Sea -- --Wed, Feb 09, 2028 Port Stanley 8:00 am 6:00 pmThu, Feb 10, 2028 Day At Sea -- --Fri, Feb 11, 2028 Day At Sea -- --Sat, Feb 12, 2028 Puerto Madryn 8:00 am 5:00 pmSun, Feb 13, 2028 Day At Sea -- --Mon, Feb 14, 2028 Day At Sea 7:00 pm 7:00 pmTue, Feb 15, 2028 Buenos Aires 7:00 am --Tue, Feb 15, 2028 Buenos Aires 7:00 am --Wed, Feb 16, 2028 Buenos Aires -- 6:00 pmThu, Feb 17, 2028 Montevideo 8:00 am 10:00 pmFri, Feb 18, 2028 Punta Del Este 8:00 am 11:00 pmSat, Feb 19, 2028 Day At Sea -- --Sun, Feb 20, 2028 Day At Sea -- --Mon, Feb 21, 2028 Porto Belo 8:00 am 6:00 pmTue, Feb 22, 2028 Paranagua 8:00 am 5:00 pmWed, Feb 23, 2028 Ilhabela 9:00 am 10:00 pmThu, Feb 24, 2028 Ilha Grande 8:00 am 6:00 pmFri, Feb 25, 2028 Buzios 8:00 am 6:00 pmSat, Feb 26, 2028 Rio De Janeiro 8:00 am --Sun, Feb 27, 2028 Rio De Janeiro -- --Sun, Feb 27, 2028 Rio De Janeiro -- --Mon, Feb 28, 2028 Rio De Janeiro -- 11:00 pmTue, Feb 29, 2028 Day At Sea -- --Wed, Mar 01, 2028 Day At Sea -- --Thu, Mar 02, 2028 Salvador De Bahia 8:00 am 6:00 pmFri, Mar 03, 2028 Day At Sea -- --Sat, Mar 04, 2028 Day At Sea -- --Sun, Mar 05, 2028 Day At Sea -- --Mon, Mar 06, 2028 Day At Sea -- --Tue, Mar 07, 2028 Day At Sea -- --Wed, Mar 08, 2028 St Helena 8:00 am 6:00 pmThu, Mar 09, 2028 Day At Sea -- --Fri, Mar 10, 2028 Day At Sea -- --Sat, Mar 11, 2028 Day At Sea -- --Sun, Mar 12, 2028 Walvis Bay 8:00 am --Mon, Mar 13, 2028 Walvis Bay -- 1:00 pmTue, Mar 14, 2028 Luderitz 8:00 am 6:00 pmWed, Mar 15, 2028 Day At Sea -- --Thu, Mar 16, 2028 Cape Town 8:00 am --Fri, Mar 17, 2028 Cape Town -- --Fri, Mar 17, 2028 Cape Town -- --Sat, Mar 18, 2028 Cape Town -- 1:30 pmSun, Mar 19, 2028 Mossel Bay 8:00 am 5:00 pmMon, Mar 20, 2028 Port Elizabeth 7:00 am --Tue, Mar 21, 2028 Port Elizabeth -- 6:00 pmWed, Mar 22, 2028 Day At Sea -- --Thu, Mar 23, 2028 Richards Bay 7:00 am 7:00 pmFri, Mar 24, 2028 Day At Sea -- --Sat, Mar 25, 2028 Day At Sea -- --Sun, Mar 26, 2028 Day At Sea -- --Mon, Mar 27, 2028 Day At Sea -- --Tue, Mar 28, 2028 Pointe Des Galets 8:00 am 6:00 pmWed, Mar 29, 2028 Port Louis 8:00 am --Thu, Mar 30, 2028 Port Louis -- 2:00 pmFri, Mar 31, 2028 Day At Sea -- --Sat, Apr 01, 2028 Day At Sea -- --Sun, Apr 02, 2028 Mahe 7:00 am --Sun, Apr 02, 2028 Mahe 7:00 am --Mon, Apr 03, 2028 Mahe -- 5:00 amMon, Apr 03, 2028 Praslin 8:00 am 6:00 pmTue, Apr 04, 2028 Day At Sea -- --Wed, Apr 05, 2028 Day At Sea -- --Thu, Apr 06, 2028 Day At Sea -- --Fri, Apr 07, 2028 Day At Sea -- --Sat, Apr 08, 2028 Day At Sea -- --Sun, Apr 09, 2028 Muscat 8:00 am --Mon, Apr 10, 2028 Muscat -- --Tue, Apr 11, 2028 Muscat -- 1:00 pmWed, Apr 12, 2028 Khasab 8:00 am 6:00 pmThu, Apr 13, 2028 Abu Dhabi 8:00 am --Fri, Apr 14, 2028 Abu Dhabi -- 6:00 pmSat, Apr 15, 2028 Doha 8:00 am 6:00 pmSun, Apr 16, 2028 Al Manamah 8:00 am 7:00 pmMon, Apr 17, 2028 Day At Sea -- --Tue, Apr 18, 2028 Dubai 8:00 am --Wed, Apr 19, 2028 Dubai -- 7:00 pmWed, Apr 19, 2028 Dubai -- 7:00 pmThu, Apr 20, 2028 Day At Sea -- --Fri, Apr 21, 2028 Day At Sea -- --Sat, Apr 22, 2028 Day At Sea -- --Sun, Apr 23, 2028 Salalah 8:00 am 3:00 pmMon, Apr 24, 2028 Day At Sea -- --Tue, Apr 25, 2028 Day At Sea -- --Wed, Apr 26, 2028 Day At Sea -- --Thu, Apr 27, 2028 Day At Sea -- --Fri, Apr 28, 2028 Day At Sea -- --Sat, Apr 29, 2028 Aqaba 7:00 am 5:30 pmSun, Apr 30, 2028 Safaga 7:00 am 11:00 pmMon, May 01, 2028 Day At Sea -- --Tue, May 02, 2028 Suez Canal Transit 4:30 am 6:00 pmWed, May 03, 2028 Alexandria 8:00 am --Thu, May 04, 2028 Alexandria -- 5:00 pmFri, May 05, 2028 Day At Sea -- --Sat, May 06, 2028 Athens 5:00 am 7:00 pmSat, May 06, 2028 Athens 5:00 am 7:00 pmSun, May 07, 2028 Milos 8:00 am 6:00 pmMon, May 08, 2028 Nafplion 8:00 am 6:00 pmTue, May 09, 2028 Day At Sea -- --Wed, May 10, 2028 Valletta 7:30 am 5:00 pmThu, May 11, 2028 Lipari Island 8:00 am 10:00 pmFri, May 12, 2028 Agropoli 8:00 am 8:00 pmSat, May 13, 2028 Day At Sea -- --Sun, May 14, 2028 Livorno 8:30 am --Mon, May 15, 2028 Livorno -- 2:00 pmTue, May 16, 2028 Nice 7:00 am 7:00 pm
Port
Arrival Port
Authentic experiences. Simple pleasures. Shared moments. Silversea's Millennium Class luxury cruise ships Silver Shadow and Silver Whisper offer you freedom and space to design your day. Slightly larger in size than ships Silver Cloud and Silver Wind, Silver Shadow retains Silversea's essence - spacious suites, a complement of only 388 guests, superior service - paired with a lively cosmopolitan atmosphere and enhanced amenities. Aboard the Silver Shadow, energize body and soul with complimentary Pilates and yoga in the expanded fitness center. Savour fine wines and French gastronomy in La Dame, enjoy authentic Italian cuisine in La Terrazza, or simply gaze at endless ocean views from The Grill. Not forgetting the regional-inspired The Restaurant, dining at sea has never been so good.
Aboard the Silver Shadow, guests will find a wide selection of stellar entertainment ranging from energetic production shows to classical music concerts in The Show Lounge; intimate piano recitals, jazz and cabaret in The Bar; and local performers and folkloric shows that truly complement the wines, cuisine and cultures experienced on your voyage. Every evening, The Bar and The Panorama Lounge offer dancing to a range of live musical styles for every taste, from ballroom and dinner dancing to rock and roll favorites and club mixes. The Humidor offers the perfect venue to enjoy a selection of cigars, exceptional cognacs, fine armagnac, exquisite grappa, rare vintage ports and more. Moonlight Movies on deck are also offered on select evenings.
Every Silversea cruise features regionally specific lectures by noted historians, ambassadors, state leaders, authors and geographers - all experts and each sharing special insights into areas of the world they know intimately. Guest chefs and wine experts also join special Culinary Arts and Wine Series Voyages.
Onboard choice reigns - the freedom to do everything or nothing. Pamper yourself at our beauty salon. Find the perfect bauble in our boutique. Test your luck in our casino. Enjoy an invigorating workout. Curl up with a good book in our library. Or simply soak up the sun on the pool deck. At Silversea, the choice is always yours.
Ovservation Lounge
Set on the highest level at the very top of the ship, this is a quiet space fro reading and reflection while being dazzled by the undulating seascapes that are a constituent of the life on board.
Boutique
There is a wealth of luxury shopping experiences aboard all Silversea ships, featuring the most distinctive and appealing brands from across the globe.
Show Lounge
Applaud a broad spectrum of entertainment - from full-scale production shows and classical soloists, to cultural entertainment and feature films.
Panorama Lounge
Relax and unwind in the Panorama Lounge, a sophisticated yet amicable space offering beautiful ocean views as you enjoy your cruise.
Card Room/Conference Room
Whether it is for a card tournament or conference, Silversea will provide a dedicated space for the perfect guest experience.
Zagara Spa
Come and indulge in a luxurious spa treatment. Facials, body wraps, massages: the spa is the perfect place to unwind.
The Bar
No cruise is complete without meeting new people. Enjoy complimentary drinks and live music at the bar while meeting other guests.
Library
Enjoy a selection of hardcover books, magazines, newspapers, and more during your luxury cruise.
Casino
Try your luck in Silversea' on-board Casino, featuring a champagne reception and choice of games.
Beauty Salon
Maintain your fresh look throughout your luxury cruise at the Beauty Salon. Services are available for men and women.
Pool Deck
Chaise lounges arranged in the sun or shade. Bubbling whirlpools. The pool water refreshing in warmer climates, heated for cooler weather.
Reception
Be sure to visit the Reception area, where our experts can provide invaluable information to help you get the most out of your cruise.
Fitness Centre
The Fitness Centre offers world-class equipment, classes, and personalized services.
Connoisseurs Corner
If you appreciate good cognac or premium cigars, be sure to visit the Connoisseur's Corner to see the ship's exceptional selection.
La Terrazza
On board this luxury cruise ship a divine selection of Italy's best cuisine is served a la carte in La Terrazza. Authentic recipes and the freshest ingredients come together with flair and passion aboard this luxury cruise - a flavourful expression of Silversea's distinctive Italian heritage. La Terrazza uses buffalo mozzarella from Naples, organic balsamic vinegar and olive oil from Umbria, and air-dried ham out of Parma. The Emilia-Romagna region also produces Silversea's 24-month aged Parmigiano Reggiano, while the pasta is made daily right on board. Open seating for breakfast and lunch. Reservations required for dinner.
The Grill
One of the healthiest cuisines to exist, The Grill features lava stone cooking at its finest. Sourced from volcanic rock and placed in an oven to reach an optimum temperature of 400o C, The Grill invites guests to cook their food directly at their table. Place your meat, fish or vegetables on top of the grill stone or inside the soup bowl, and then simply cook to your very own taste. Every bite is cooked to perfection, time after time. With the stone cooking available in the evenings only, The Grill becomes a daytime rotisserie and gourmet salad and burger bar, offering build your own burgers from the best selections of meat.
The Restaurant
Sparkling with silver, crystal and candlelight, Silversea's main dining room serves contemporary, international cuisine with sophisticated elegance and impeccable service. Menus feature regional specialties unique to the voyage destination, for example, Roasted Chilean Sea Bass while cruising the Chilean fjords and Indian Chicken Korma en route to Mumbai. The Restaurant aboard this luxury cruise ship offers open-seating dining, which means there are no assigned times, no assigned tables. You are free to dine when, where and with whom you please.
La DameLa Dame features a bespoke menu by our top chefs, and is the highest expression of excellence of French dining. Indulge in an evening where fine wines are complemented by a set tasting menu of regionally inspired dishes in an intimate, elegant setting. La Dame echos the traditions and cultures embedded in the French gastronomic past, while respecting its bright culinary future.
*Per guest reservation fee of US$60. Please visit My Silversea to make your reservations.
- Crew: 302
- Officers: European
- Guests: 388
- Tonnage: 28,258
- Length: 610 ft/ 186 m
- Width:81.8 ft/ 24.9 m
- Speed: 18.5 knots
- Passenger decks: 7
- Built: 2000
- Registry: Bahamas
Please note: Stateroom images and features are samples only. Actual furniture, fixtures, colors, configurations and window/porthole views may vary.
Deck Ten
Discover the cosmopolitan beauty of Miami along Florida's fabled Gold Coast. Stroll through carefully preserved Art Deco neighborhoods and witness the trendy lifestyle that is South Beach. Enjoy open-air shopping in the Bayside Marketplace and shop for a bite to eat in Coconut Grove, with its harborside cafes and quaint, artistic settings.
The tiny island of St. Barts is picture-perfect. So much so that it has become a haunt for the very rich who come for the privacy, gorgeous beaches and exquisite French cuisine. It has over 20 magnificent beaches, linked roads that are hilly and narrow. The quaint streets of the Lilliputian port of Gustavia lead past small markets and bakeries. Included among these markets are dozens of small shops selling French perfumes, sportswerar, watches, and crystal. It is no wonder why the port of Gustavia is preferred by many of the luxury cruise lines as a port-of-call.
The ship passes through a channel in the reef, into a broad, perfectly protected natural harbor. This is Willemstad, where Dutch gingerbread houses, superb shopping, excellent restaurants and bustling casinos abound. Nature buffs will love the exotic plants and tropical birdlife of Christoffel National Park. And don''t forget to sample the famous Cura�ao liqueur, still made here.
Bonaire has consistently been ranked as the finest snorkeling and scuba diving destination in the Caribbean for two decades. This is because of the island's diligent stewardship of its marine resources. Since 1979, all the waters of Bonaire's coast have been legally protected.
Besides snorkeling and scuba diving, there is plenty more to be done here. Bonaire has trade winds that are usually steady and wash over the island. This creates ideal conditions for windsurfing. The sere beauty of this semi-desert landscape is home to an assortment of wildlife. Atop the rock formations of Washington Slagbaai you can find iguanas toasting themselves, while they watch a vast cloud of orange-pink flamingoes drift across the bone-white salt flats. The divi-divi trees bending into the surreal sculptures of the wind, and towering cacti represent the Caribbean's diverse ecology.
Another great thing about Bonaire is that it has a yearly average temperature of 82 degrees F (27.8 degrees C) with an average water temperature of 80 degrees F (26.7 degrees C). All year, Bonaire is not likely to see more than 22 inches (56 cm) of rain. This can be attributed to its nearly constant humidity of 76% and year round sunny forecast.
Charming Cartagena is one of the most fascinating towns in South America. The old city, almost completely surrounded by lagoons, bays and the Caribbean Sea, is still girded by its 17th-century fortifications. Once these guarded the gold and treasures of the New World, bound for Spain; now they shelter ornate churches and convents, the dramatic Palace of the Inquisition, and other historic gems.
Spend an unforgettable day cruising the Panama Canal, a fifty-one-mile waterway through the rainforest that is one of the world's engineering masterpieces. The ship glides down the canal with inches to spare, through locks that raise and lower it like a toy. Along the way it crosses enormous Gatun Lake, and the amazing Gaillard Cut, blasted out of a solid mountainside.
...The port of Manta is the busiest fishing port on earth.The Museo del Banco Central is a fantastic museum ...Manta's beaches are spacious as well as beautiful, and are home to a wide array of wildlife.There are a few truly great restaurants in Manta, and the nightlife is fantastic.
Callao is your port of entry to the glittering, elegant city of Lima, the darling of Peru. Founded by Pizarro and the Conquistadors, the capital city today offers priceless collections ranging from the Museum of Gold to the Museum of Anthropology and Archeology. Pizarro's remains can be found in the Cathedral, built in 1746. From Lima, you can also take a tour to Machu Picchu, the mysterious lost city of the Incas high in the Andes, or to Cuzco, the capital of the Incan Empire.
Valparaiso, the port city for Santiago, is a charming resort with a sundial made entirely of flowers. Steep hills rise to make the surroundings an amphitheater, with wharves and business quarters at the base and residential neighborhoods above. Visit Cerro Castillo, a Spanish colonial mansion on the former site of Collao Fort. Contrast the architecture with the baronial English Tudor Building which houses the Naval Museum.
Evocative of Switzerland, Chile's lake district is noted for its pristine, almost Alpine scenery and bracing climate. Visit Lake Llanquihue (pronounced "Yankee-way"), and explore the rugged coastline leading to Ensenada. Marvel at a Fuji-like volcano, Mount Osorno, which rises to a height of 8,500 feet. View the rushing falls and turbulent rapids of Petrohue and cruise the blue-green waters of placid Lake Todos Los Santos. Taste Chilean country specialties and enjoy folklore entertainment at a rustic hosteria.
Located within the Straits of Magellan, Punta Arenas is proud of being a frontier whaling town. Conveying the flavor of a Northern European seaport, mansions show that some early settlers made fortunes here. Tour the scenic landscapes of Patagonia, with its myriad of wildlife and breathtaking views. Or fly in a chartered airplane over the White Continent of Antarctica.
The world's southernmost city, Ushuaia overlooks Beagle Channel, named after the ship that took Charles Darwin to the bottom of the world. Founded just over one hundred years ago, this rustic town is situated amidst incredible snowcapped mountains, dramatic waterfalls, massive glaciers, and a forest known for its red foliage. Tierra del Fuego, the "Land of Fire," twelve miles to the west of Ushuaia, is known for its glacial landscape and its national park, which is a bird-watcher's paradise.
Port Stanley is the only town on the Falkland Islands, and though it has little more than 1,200 residents, it contains half of the islands' population. On the other hand there are 700,000 sheep, and a wonderful assortment of sea birds and elephant seals. Though subject to the British Queen, Argentinean claims to the "Islas Malvinas" caused war in 1982.
Nestled in a protected bay on the Gulf Nuevo, this unique hamlet was founded by adventurous Welsh colonists in 1865 and has maintained Welsh as its official language. Visit the Valdez Peninsula, the only known continental breeding place for elephant seals. Also watch for sea lions, whales and exotic birds.
Latin America's most sophisticated city, dubbed the "Paris of South America," invites you to stroll along broad, tree-lined boulevards to the picturesque Plaza San Martin. Tour the dazzling Teatro Colon, one of the world's greatest opera houses, and the tomb of Evita Peron. Perhaps you would enjoy a dinner ashore, followed by a performance of the Tango or an optional excursion into the pampas to visit an estancia (ranch) with traditional gaucho hospitality.
This charming capital city, with its broad boulevards and beautiful parks, will entice you to explore the coastline. The best wineries are just some minutes far away from the Port. Typical dish is called "Chivito", don't miss that! Also empanadas, dulce de leche and mate.
Undoubtedly the highlight of everyone's South American experience, glittering Rio is a city that enchants mind, body and soul. Radiant beaches, like Ipanema and Copacabana, stretch like bejeweled arcs around the city's perimeter. The monumental 120-foot statue of Christ the Redeemer towers over Rio atop Corcovado Mountain. Take a cable car up Sugarloaf Mountain for stunning panoramic views of the mountains, beaches and skyline. Visit world-renowned nightclubs where samba bands and disco dancers jump all night long.
Salvador is a dynamic collage of diverse religious and cultural groups, colorful open-air markets, tropical flowers, majestic colonial buildings, golden-sand beaches and the bubbling sensuality of the Bahian people. Visit the Sao Francisco Chapel, whose interior is paved with gold. Sample Salvador's Afro-Brazilian cuisine, including such mouth-watering specialties as "ensopada" (seafood poached in fresh coconut milk) and "vatapa" (spicy fresh shrimp).
Walvis Bay is an outpost on the empty stretch of Southwest Africa they call the Skeleton Coast. It was named for the whales once hunted here. Behind the town is the Namib Desert with trackless dunes inhabited by hardy, exotic desert plants and, now and then, a hungry lion or a ghostly herd of elephants. There is only one road, and it leads to Windhoek, Namibia's capital.
One of the world's most scenic harbors, the "Mother City" has welcomed sailors since Portuguese navigators first rounded the Cape of Good Hope in the 15th century. Take a cable car ride to the summit of massive, flat-topped Table Mountain, the city's dominating landmark, for a panoramic view of the Cape from 3,300 feet. At nearby Stellenbosch, the university town famous for its Cape Dutch architecture, sip crisp local vintages at one of the well-known wine estates.
Along the eastern coast of Africa, you will find the most beautiful city known to man-kind. This dominating tourist attraction stands alone in superiority among the hearts of its past visitors. This friendly city is known for many of its exceptional historical architecture and the allurement of its sites. Within sight of the Algoa Bay lies Port Elizabeth, engulfed in captivating serene country sides.
Dating back to 1820, Port Elizabeth became the country's first permanent British resident. A crew of 4,000 British Settlers that arrived by sea found this city. Port Elizabeth acquired her name from the late wife Elizabeth of the Acting Governor of Cape Colony, Sir Rufane Donkin. This Gateway city to the Eastern Cape is composed of a population over one million, which appoints this city as the fifth largest by population and second largest by area. Port Elizabeth plays an imperative role in the economical growth and well-being of South Africa. This role includes the contribution of the automobile industry for transportation and things such as keeping airports well equipped, port and harbor integrating South Africa with international and national destinations.
Such a beautiful sight to see contains alluring sites such as The Oceanarium, which is known for the notorious Dolphin and seal spectacle, the dolphin research centre, underwater observation area in the aquarium, two larger tanks of sharks and stingrays, and 40 different species of bony fish. The ideal weather in this city provides the perfect atmosphere for water sports. Within this utopian city lie extraordinary findings so we won't dare expose all of its possessions.
In the province of KwaZulu-Natal.
The Seychelles have a singular magic, whether you are lazing in the sun or paddling around with a snorkel or scuba gear. Uninhabited until modern times, these East African islands are known for exquisite beaches and pristine coral reefs.
One of the most beautiful of the Seychelles islands, Praslin has a coastline of granite bluffs, carved by wave erosion into fluted columns and fantastic forms like abstract sculpture. In the national park, visit a grove of huge, ancient Coco-de-Mer palms, found nowhere else on earth. A single frond can roof an entire house.
The town has changed in recent times, but a glimpse of Muscat's past shows in the old houses lining the Mutrah corniche above the harbor, and in the traditional market souks. See the Sultan's Palace, the National Museum and perhaps indulge in Amonage or Ubar perfumes produced here-the world's most expensive.
Before the 1960s, Abu Dhabi was only a bleak fishing and pearling village. Now everything is modern, sleek and shiny and makes up 85% of the total area of the UAE. It has become the richest and most politically important of the UAE's seven emirates. It is a big city for doing business and considered safe and secure for foreigners as long as you avoid demonstrations and political gatherings. It has been accused of being a soulless place, but to be honest it does have its attractions. Some key attractions are the Al-Hosn Palace used by the Cultural Foundation, the beautiful Capital Garden of the Corniche, and the Women's Craft Centre where you will be able to shop for some very detailed souvenirs.
Despite the primeval desert that surrounds it, spirited Dubai has spent its oil income on modern architecture based on soaring Islamic spires. Explore the souk bazaars for gold and silks, Persian and Afghani rugs and more. And be sure to visit the Juneira Mosque.
Like a magic carpet spread before the sea, Oman's coastal plain is one of the most fertile areas of Arabia. Famous since antiquity as the source of frankincense, Salalah was already a prosperous town when Marco Polo visited it in the 13th century! Inland rise the forbidding Al-Quar... Mountains, and the desolate "Empty Quarter" of central Saudi Arabia.
Situated on the Red Sea along the East Coast of Egypt, Safaga serves as a gateway to the magnificent antiquities of Luxor and Karnak. Site of the ancient metropolis of Thebes, Luxor has a history which goes back to 2000 B.C. Like Babylon and Nineveh, it was considered one of the great cities of the ancient world, but of the three it is only here that the splendor survives. Marvel at the massive columns and statues. Stroll down the Avenue of the Sphinxes to the grand ceremonial gateway of the Temple of Amun-Ra. Sail across the Nile to the Valley of the Kings, sacred burial ground of the Pharaohs.
One of modern engineering's most celebrated achievements, the 110-mile Suez Canal links the Mediterranean with the Red Sea. The first attempt to excavate a canal was recorded in 2100 B.C., and over the years Egyptians, Persians, Romans, Arabs, French and British all have tried their hand, the latter two succeeding in the late 19th century in a joint effort.
Founded by Alexander the Great in 331 B.C., Alexandria is Egypt's center of culture, learning and science. Its lighthouse, the world's first, was one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. Alexandria is also the departure point for excursions to Cairo and the Pyramids.
Piraeus is the seaport for Athens, the capital of western civilization, which boasts a fantastic mix of classical ruins and vivacious modern life. In a single day, you can climb the hill of the Acropolis to wonder at the Parthenon, join the lively Athenians in Constitution Square, and then find a welcoming taverna for some spirited bizouki music, plenty of ouzo to drink, and with luck, energetic Greek dancing.
The Knights of St. John made this their base in the Mediterranean Sea. The castles, cathedrals and fortresses they built still are their remaining legacy. But Phoenicians, Romans, Carthaginians and Arabs preceded them and left their marks as well. Take a drive to M''dina, the former capital, and wonder at Europe''s third-largest dome in Mostra.
From Livorno (Leghorn), your path leads through the rolling green hills of Tuscany to Florence, the flower of the Renaissance. The creative explosion happened right here, with masterworks by Michelangelo, Brunelleschi and Botticelli now landmarks of daily life. Ufizzi, Academmia, il Duomo: the art treasures of a golden age are commonplace to blessed Florentines.
Known as the "Queen of the Riviera" this cosmopolitan resort city is abundant in boutiques, nightclubs and museums, including the fascinating Chagal Museum. Browse along the elegant beachside Promenade des Anglais. Or, venture further along the Cote d'Azur to witness the galleries of Vence, Monte Carlo's glamorous casino, or Monaco's royal allure.