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JerusalemEGYPTLuxorAswanAbu SimbelFelucca Sail BoatDahabHurghadaCairoISRAELLEBANONMediterannean SeaNile RiverNile RiverSuez CanalDead SeaNile RiverGreat Pyramid of Giza, CairoOf the original 'Seven Wonders of the World' only the monumental Great Pyramid of Giza remains, and staggeringly it was the tallest man-made structure on Earth for over 3800 years. Along with the elegant Sphinx and the other Pyramids of Giza Plateau near Cairo, it continues to mystify and captivate visitors.Abu Simbel, AswanOver 3000 years ago, Pharaoh Ramses the Great had two vast temples carved from solid rock at Abu Simbel, dedicating the smaller one to his beloved Queen Nefertari. Their colossal sculptures and complex hieroglyphics place them amongst the finest and most vital ancient monuments in the world. Felucca Sailboat, AswanThese traditional wooden boats are beautiful in their simplicity, and their proud sails have been a familiar sight in Egypt since antiquity. Lying back in the shade while the waters of the mighty River Nile slip silently past is one of the most relaxing experiences you could possibly imagine!Jerusalem, IsraelThis celebrated holy city in Israel is revered in Judaism, Christianity and Islam. Defying its tumultuous and fascinating past, its labyrinth of alleys and bustling bazaars are flanked with remarkably well-preserved architecture, whilst in the Old City there's an enduring sense of being in the presence of history. INCLUDED WITH TOPDECKINCLUDED WITH TOPDECKINCLUDED WITH TOPDECKINCLUDED WITH TOPDECK

SYRIAAmmanPetraWadi RumSAUDIARABIAJORDANLEBANONRed SeaDamascusPalmyraBosraTutankhamun's tombDead Sea, Jordan & IsraelDo you have trouble floating without an air mattress? You won't here! The mysterious Dead Sea lies 423m below sea level, the lowest elevation on Earth. The high salt content makes floating easy, and bathing in the mud is said to have therapeutic and cosmetic effects!Petra, JordanFeatured in Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade, this truly astonishing rock-carved city in Jordan might make you feel like 'Indy' yourself when you first discover it! Hidden in a valley and unknown to the Western world until 1812, this enigmatic World Heritage site deserves to grace anyone's 'to do list'.Dahab, Red SeaThis wonderfully relaxed Red Sea resort provides exceptional diving and snorkelling opportunities, with some of the world's finest coral reefs nearby. It also has excellent souvenir shops, fantastic restaurants serving sumptuous fresh seafood, and chilled-out cafes which make deliciously naughty thick shakes - an irresistible combination!Valley of the Kings, LuxorQuite simply an archaeological treasure-trove, this hidden valley is lined with fascinating ancient tombs to visit. It became world famous in 1922, with Howard Carter's discovery of the untouched burial chamber and priceless golden treasures of the 'Boy King' Tutankhamun, the single greatest discovery in the history of Egyptology. Desert Camp, Wadi RumStaying in a traditional Bedouin camp with the nomadic inhabitants of this beautiful desert landscape is a peaceful, tranquil and memorable experience. After all, the famous British officer 'Lawrence of Arabia' said of his time in Wadi Rum that "No man can live this life and emerge unchanged".5-star Nile cruise, NileWhen Pharaohs sailed the Nile, they did so in style. Much like our Deluxe 5-star cruises! Spacious cabins, great food and excellent service come as standard. Enjoy golden sunsets from deck, cool off in the plunge pool, and less re-packing means more relaxing!INCLUDED WITH TOPDECKINCLUDED WITH TOPDECKINCLUDED WITH TOPDECKINCLUDED WITH TOPDECKINCLUDED WITH TOPDECKINCLUDED WITH TOPDECK