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Doha (Qatar)
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17:00
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Khasab (Oman)
Arrival: 12:00
Departure: 21:00
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21:00
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Maskat / Muscat (Oman)
Arrival: 13:00
Departure: 21:00
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21:00
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Maskat is the capital of Oman and lies in a natural bay, sheltered by mountains, over which tower the impressive forts of Mirani and Jalali.
Sights include: the Sultan's palace, the attractive old town area of Muttrah with its waterside road and the bustling bazaars.
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At Sea
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At Sea
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At Sea
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Male (Maledives)
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13:00
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Male is the capital of the Maldives on the island of Male. The Maledives consist of two circular atolls, a northerly and a southerly one. The island with a population of approximately 65,000 has a central location and is the largest in the country. The parliament has its seat in Male, and the city also has a presidential palace and an airport, various shopping centres and a large mosque.
Sights include: the mosque in the Islamic Centre, the 'Friday Mosque', the National Museum, the fish market and the vegetable market.
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Male (Maledives)
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23:00
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Male is the capital of the Maldives on the island of Male. The Maledives consist of two circular atolls, a northerly and a southerly one. The island with a population of approximately 65,000 has a central location and is the largest in the country. The parliament has its seat in Male, and the city also has a presidential palace and an airport, various shopping centres and a large mosque.
Sights include: the mosque in the Islamic Centre, the 'Friday Mosque', the National Museum, the fish market and the vegetable market.
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At Sea
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Kochi / Cochin (Kerala, India)
Arrival: 08:00
Departure: 18:00
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18:00
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Kochi, with a population of 600,000 is celebrated as the "Queen of the Arabian Sea". This sea port at the centre of the Malabar coast grew rich through the export of spices to Europe via the Arabian Sea. The natural harbour of Cochin was created only in the 14th Century as a result of flooding of the lagoon coastline. Expansion work began in 1929. One of the must-sees is the Kathakali dance-drama performed by the natives. Other sights include: "Mattancherry", the Dutch Palace, the synagogue, "Fort Kochi", St. Francis' Church, the Santa Cruz Basilica, the Dutch cemetery, the Chinese fishing nets, Willingdon Island and the Hill Palace Museum.
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Mangaluru / Mangalore (Karnataka, India)
Arrival: 09:00
Departure: 18:00
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Mangalore is on the coast of Malabar by the Arabian Sea. The city's history dates back many hundreds of years and it has been influenced by both Islamic and Christian culture. It was considered to be an important shipbuilding centre and a strategic port.
Sights include: the Mangla Devi temple, built in the 10th century, the mountain "Kadri" with its laterite caves and a unique panorama view of the city and the sea, the Sultan's House with the old lighthouse, the St. Aloysius' chapel with paintings by the Italian Jesuit Maschemi.
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Mormugao / Marmagao (Goa, India)
Arrival: 07:00
Departure: 15:00
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Marmagao is one of the oldest ports on the West coast of India. It is surrounded by many beautiful beaches, including Bogmalo, Issprcim, Cola, Pale, Velsao and Cansaulim. The town has a very pleasant climate, which means a visit here is likely to be an unforgettable experience. The sunshine and the many palm trees add to Mormugao's appeal. The port also has excellent sports and recreational facilities.
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Mumbai / Bombay (Maharashtra, India)
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07:00
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Bombay, also known as Mumbai, originally consisted of seven islands and was inhabited by fishermen. Today it is an aspiring metropolis, surrounded by the ocean. Mumbai is a pulsating, vibrant city, always open to new ideas and lifestyles. Nevertheless, traditions handed down over centuries still lie hidden in secluded corners and bear witness to Mumbai's opulent past. In the shade of the stone wall against which the waves break along Marina-Promenade, you will occasionally come across a praying Maharashtrian. Bombay is also famous for its film industry, which produces countless romantic and dance films every year. Thus, it is not uncommon to encounter huge crowds blocking the roads in Mumbai, as they stop to cheer and wave at their favourite movie star. Sights include: the Gateway of India, the Prince of Wales Museum, Malabar Hill, Victoria Gardens, Elephanta Island, the Afghan Church and Flora Fountain.
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