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MSC Grand Voyages from Abu Dhabi

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6 Abr ‘26

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16 noches   MSC Euribia  

Itinerario: Abu Dhabi - Muscat - Aqaba - De tránsito del Canal de Suez, Port Said - De tránsito del Canal de Suez, Port Said - Alejandría - Civitavecchia - Barcelona

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6th Abr 2026
Abu Dhabi
21:00

The United Arab Emirates’ capital, Abu Dhabi, where your MSC cruise ship awaits your return, offers an intriguing contrast to its freewheeling neighbour Dubai, a little over an hour’s drive down the coast.

Leading attractions on your Dubai, Abu Dhabi & Qatar cruises to Abu Dhabi in the United Arab Emirates include the extravagant Emirates Palace hotel and the even more spectacular Sheikh Zayed Mosque, while the various attractions of Yas Island, home to the vast Ferrari World theme park, lie just down the road.
The blockbuster attraction at Abu Dhabi’s Yas Island is a dream excursion for any F1 fans. The “world’s biggest indoor theme park”, it offers a wide range of Ferrari-themed rides and displays which will appeal both to kids and grown-ups, including the chance to drive an F1 simulator or to ride the Formula Rossa roller coaster (the world’s fastest) or to experience race-day acceleration in the G Force “tower of speed” – as well as numerous gentler family-oriented rides.
Dedicated motorsports enthusiasts will also enjoy the big display of classic and contemporary Ferraris
, and the virtual tour of the firm’s famous Maranello factory. Some 15km from central Abu Dhabi, the mighty Sheikh Zayed Mosque dominates all landward approaches to the city, its snowy-white mass of domes and minarets visible for miles around and providing a spectacular symbol of Islamic pride at the entrance to the capital of the United Arab Emirates.
Completed in 2007, the mosque was commissioned by and named after Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan al Nahyan, who lies buried in a modest white marble mausoleum close to the entrance. The mosque is one of the world’s biggest and certainly the most expensive, having taken twelve years to build at a cost of around US$500 million. It’s also unusual in being one of only two mosques in the UAE open to non-Muslims.

7th Abr 2026
En el mar
8th Abr 2026
Muscat
06:00
17:00

Stepping ashore in Oman’s capital Muscat, when your MSC cruise takes you to Dubai, Abu Dhabi & Qatar, means stepping into one of the oldest cities of the Middle East. This is where incense was shipped to Greece and Rome as far back as the 2nd century.

Today it is still possible to find traces of its glorious past in the old centre where, until the latter part of the past century, the gates that separated the various quarters would be closed three hours after dawn. Muttrah, the historic centre of trade and activity of the capital that you will see during the cruise, is one of the most intriguing and well preserved parts of the town centre.

Its commercial vocation is due to its proximity to the large port, where your MSC ship, which is named after its sovereign Qabus, will be waiting for you. Dedicate part of your vacation to Muscat to visit the sites, like the fish market, the Portuguese fort and, above all Muttrah’s Souq, one of cruisers’ favourite destinations.

You can continue along the sea road to the old town of Muscat where, about 200 years ago, the predecessor of the
current head of state, built the Al Alam (the Flag), the palace which was restored in the Seventies and has become the Sultan’s official residence. It is a beautiful example of contemporary Arab architecture situated at the centre of the part of Muscat which is still surrounded by its 17th century walls.

Nearby, in the quarter of Bawshar, you find the Great Mosque of Sultan Qabus. About 6500 devotees gather to pray in the main prayer hall which has a single, huge carpet of about 4200 sq.m., made of one billion and 700 million knots and weighs 21 tons. All the halls, which may be visited also by non-Muslims, are decorated with motifs that celebrate Arab culture.

9th Abr 2026
En el mar
10th Abr 2026
En el mar
11th Abr 2026
En el mar
12th Abr 2026
En el mar
13th Abr 2026
En el mar
14th Abr 2026
Aqaba
08:00
21:00

When you disembark from your MSC cruise in Aqaba, you can enjoy its idyllic, sunny setting on the shores of the Red Sea, at the country’s southernmost tip.
From something of a dowdy backwater, in the last decade or so Aqaba has transformed itself into a pleasant, if still under-resourced, leisure destination. Hotels at all grades are springing up in the town as well as at luxury waterfront developments up and down the coast; investment is coming in to improve the city’s infrastructure and facilities. Some of the best diving and snorkellingin theworld is centred on the unspoiled coral reefs that hug the coast just south of the town – an engaging contrast with the nearby desert attractions of Petra and Wadi Rum.
The city centre forms a dense network of streets and alleys clustered just behind the beach road (called the “Corniche”). A shore excursion on your MSC Grand Voyages cruise can also be the opportunity to discover Petra. Tucked away in a remote valley basin in the heart of southern Jordan’s Shara mountains and shielded from the outside world behind an impenetrable barrier of rock, Petra remains wreathed in mystery.
Since a Western adventurer stumbled on the site in 1812, it has fired imaginations, its grandeur and dramatic setting pushing it – like the Pyramids or the Taj Mahal – into the realms of legend. Today, it’s almost as if time has literally drawn a veil over the once-great city, which grew wealthy enough on the caravan trade to challenge the might of Rome: two millennia of wind and rain have blurred the sharp edges of its ornate classical facades and rubbed away at its soft sandstone to expose vivid bands of colour beneath, putting the whole scene into soft focus.

15th Abr 2026
De tránsito del Canal de Suez, Port Said
19:00
19:30
16th Abr 2026
De tránsito del Canal de Suez, Port Said
15:00
15:30
17th Abr 2026
Alejandría
06:00
19:00

Descubra la historia antigua de esta metrópolis intelectual, política, económica y famosa por su clima de templados inviernos, playas de arena y su magnifico paisaje.

18th Abr 2026
En el mar
19th Abr 2026
En el mar
20th Abr 2026
Civitavecchia
09:00
20:00

Descubra la cultura y el color de Civitavecchia, un destino de MSC Cruceros por el Mediterráneo. Esta joya italiana es un vuelo agradable desde muchas ciudades europeas y no europeas. Famosa por su Fuerte de Miguel Ángel del siglo XVI, las antiguas Termas Taurinas y la fuente de mármol Vanvitelli, el puerto es un cómodo punto de partida para visitar Roma, la regia y romántica capital de Italia.

21st Abr 2026
En el mar
22nd Abr 2026
Barcelona
07:00
18:00

Barcelona es la capital de la región de Cataluña. Se encuentra a lo largo de la costa mediterránea entre las desembocaduras de los ríos Besós y Llobregat. En el noroeste un conjunto de colinas corren paralelas a la costa. En el suroeste de la ciudad vieja se encuentra el puerto y a lo largo la famosa avenida de “La Rambla”. Hoy Barcelona es la segunda ciudad más grande de España en lo que a población se refiere y es el principal centro industrial del país. Barcelona acoge dos universidades, varios museos y bibliotecas, y ha sido un centro cultural y artístico desde la Edad Media.

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