El TUI Schiff Flow es un impresionante barco de lujo que redefine el concepto de crucero con su elegante diseño y una amplia gama de servicios y comodidades pensados para el confort de sus pasajeros. A bordo, cada rincón invita a la relajación y el disfrute, desde sus modernas suites con vistas panorámicas al mar hasta sus espaciosos restaurantes que ofrecen una experiencia gastronómica excepcional. Los pasajeros pueden relajarse en los amplios spas, disfrutar de espectáculos en vivo, o mantenerse activos en el gimnasio y las diversas actividades a bordo. Con una variedad de bares, tiendas exclusivas y zonas recreativas, el TUI Schiff Flow garantiza una experiencia de navegación inolvidable, combinando lujo, confort y entretenimiento en un solo lugar. Además, su equipo altamente capacitado y atento asegura que cada momento a bordo sea tan especial como el destino que se va a explorar.
Doha is the capital of Qatar. Qatar's capital is developing into a big metropolis and it is becoming a major business center. Doha is a delightful mix of traditional and modern Arab life. The city skyline still under construction, is very unique and are quite fascinating to look at. Each building is very distinct and yet doesn't seem to leave the Arabian feel too far behind.
Life in Doha revolves along the Corniche, the long seaside promenade along Doha Bay, a perfect place to relax and enjoy the pretty views of Palm Tree Island and the city's skyscrapers. The north contains most of the historic sites, including Umm Salal Mohammed, a relatively large village dominated by the ruins of a 19th-century fort. Particularly interesting are the Grand Mosque with its many domes and the Abu Bakir al-Siddiq Mosque. On the west coast there are fine beaches at Umm Bab, Dukhan and Salwah near the Saudi border. The south is a region of sand dunes and beaches, offering opportunities to go pearl hunting, or to practice a variety of watersports.
If you should tire of city life, the rest of Qatar is virtually on the doorstep, offering some splendid scenery and interesting historical attractions to those with a taste for adventure.
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Day 3
muscat, oman
Arrival: 07:00
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Departure: 22:30
Muscat is the capital of Oman and the country's largest city. Muscat as a city has played a prominent historical role due to its strategic location. Perhaps what is striking about Muscat Governorate and its states is the breathtaking intermingling of ancient cultural heritage and modern style. You will see houses, gates, old markets, small shops, and winding roads redolent of authentic history, side by side with modern markets, shops, buildings, and streets stamped with modern architecture. This allows Oman to preserve its historic character, and at the same time enjoying its contemporary spirit. Muscat is renowned as one of the cleanest Arab capitals, and has gained the honor of winning the Cleanest Arab City Contest several consecutive times.
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Day 5
Abu Dhabi - United Arab Emirates
Arrival: 08:00
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Departure: 18:00
Dubai is the runaway winner of the UAE popularity contest, thanks to its flashy, futuristic skyline – home to the world’s tallest building and the famous palm-shaped island. Close behind is the capital, Abu Dhabi, with an equally spectacular skyline, family-friendly theme parks like Yas Island, Yas Waterworld, Warner Bros and SeaWorld, plus the world-famous Formula 1 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix at Yas Marina Circuit.
It’s not all about city life, though. Between shopping sprees, you can relax on beaches like The Palm, Jumeirah Beach and Saadiyat Island for sunbathing and watersports.
Dubai and Abu Dhabi may steal the spotlight, but the other Emirates are well worth exploring. Ajman is Dubai’s quieter neighbour, centred around an 18th-century fort and known for its white-sand beach. Ras Al Khaimah offers over 40 miles of coastline, stylish shopping centres and adventure activities like mountain ziplining and mangrove canoeing.
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Day 6
dubai, united arab emerates
Arrival: 01:30
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Departure: 22:30
Downtown Dubai, previously known as Downtown Burj Dubai, is a large-scale, mixed-use complex under development in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. It is the home of some of the city's largest landmarks including Burj Khalifa, Dubai Mall,[2] and Dubai Fountain. Latitud : 25.195763919205618 Longitud : 55.275401061713296
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Day 7
doha - qatar
Arrival: 13:00
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Departure: 00:00
Doha is the capital of Qatar. Qatar's capital is developing into a big metropolis and it is becoming a major business center. Doha is a delightful mix of traditional and modern Arab life. The city skyline still under construction, is very unique and are quite fascinating to look at. Each building is very distinct and yet doesn't seem to leave the Arabian feel too far behind.
Life in Doha revolves along the Corniche, the long seaside promenade along Doha Bay, a perfect place to relax and enjoy the pretty views of Palm Tree Island and the city's skyscrapers. The north contains most of the historic sites, including Umm Salal Mohammed, a relatively large village dominated by the ruins of a 19th-century fort. Particularly interesting are the Grand Mosque with its many domes and the Abu Bakir al-Siddiq Mosque. On the west coast there are fine beaches at Umm Bab, Dukhan and Salwah near the Saudi border. The south is a region of sand dunes and beaches, offering opportunities to go pearl hunting, or to practice a variety of watersports.
If you should tire of city life, the rest of Qatar is virtually on the doorstep, offering some splendid scenery and interesting historical attractions to those with a taste for adventure.
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Read less
Day 8
doha - qatar
Arrival: 00:00
Doha is the capital of Qatar. Qatar's capital is developing into a big metropolis and it is becoming a major business center. Doha is a delightful mix of traditional and modern Arab life. The city skyline still under construction, is very unique and are quite fascinating to look at. Each building is very distinct and yet doesn't seem to leave the Arabian feel too far behind.
Life in Doha revolves along the Corniche, the long seaside promenade along Doha Bay, a perfect place to relax and enjoy the pretty views of Palm Tree Island and the city's skyscrapers. The north contains most of the historic sites, including Umm Salal Mohammed, a relatively large village dominated by the ruins of a 19th-century fort. Particularly interesting are the Grand Mosque with its many domes and the Abu Bakir al-Siddiq Mosque. On the west coast there are fine beaches at Umm Bab, Dukhan and Salwah near the Saudi border. The south is a region of sand dunes and beaches, offering opportunities to go pearl hunting, or to practice a variety of watersports.
If you should tire of city life, the rest of Qatar is virtually on the doorstep, offering some splendid scenery and interesting historical attractions to those with a taste for adventure.
NOTE: If you are interested in more than one cabin, you must do as many bookings as the number of cabins you want . * In case of having received any type of promotion or advantage for Newlyweds Travel, an official document will be required that proves the recent marriage of the couple.
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