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Departure 14/03/2026

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Dubai / Dubai , United Arab Emirates

Experience the fusion of traditional Arab culture with modern Western culture in Dubai. Look skyward to see the tallest building in the world, the 2,722-foot-tall futuristic Burj Khalifa tower, or walk up to the impressive Jumeirah Mosque. You might spot some movie starts when walking around. Stroll through the heart of the old city, the Dubai Creek, where the Dubai museum is located and the labyrinthine streets of gold, spice and textile markets, where bargaining is a ritual and part of the experience. Located on the coast east of Bur Dubai's souk, the Bastakiya neighborhood with its narrow streets and tall wind towers offers you all the charm of ancient Dubai. Food in Dubai can be a bit expensive, so we recommend trying some street food, more authentic and quite delicious.
What you should know about Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Narrow streets and high wind towers located on the coast, east of Bur Dubai Souk, the Bastakiya neighborhood offers all the appeal of old Dubai. Dubai is a shopping destination with reasonable retail prices and an infinite variety of products! From haute couture, to electronics, Persian rugs, and Bedouin jewelry, here you will find everything. Food can be really expensive, so we recommend you trying something at the street stalls, which is more authentic and quite delicious. The tallest building in the world as of 2011, the Burj Khalifa is more than 2,716 feet high. Climb your way up to the observation deck on the 124th floor and enjoy an amazing view of the city!

Doha / Doha, Qatar

Qatar’s capital city is always evolving. The city, which was once a small town where fish and pearls were traded, has seen enormous growth, today it is a mixture of ultra-modernity and classical culture. Travel to Doha and start your visit at the reimagined and atmospheric Souq Waqif, the market where you can browse the stalls filled with colorful and fragrant spices, as well as buy beautiful hand-woven traditional woolen clothing. Next, marvel at the treasures of the first-class Museum of Islamic Art, where you'll find antique Persian rugs, Turkish mosaics and other traditional crafts. Later, take a taxi to the cultural village of Katara, a modern reinvention built in 2010 of classic Qatari architecture, it features small hidden alleys and a massive marble amphitheater at its center.
You should know about Doha
Explore the traditional and captivating Souq Waqif; where, centuries ago, there used to be a market that originally caught fire; nevertheless, it has been redeveloped with adobe shops, beautiful Qatari buildings, and now resembles a 19th century market! The Museum of Islamic Art is an extraordinary building located on an artificial island. Take in the splendid view of the sea and marvel at the largest collection of Islamic art in the world! Find everything from traditional Persian rugs to antique jewelry, and astrolabes; a tool used by astronomers in the Middle Ages.

Bahrain / Bahrain, Bahrain

Famous for the pearl trade in the past, the kingdom of Bahrain coexists the ancient and modern world, with skyscrapers of daring designs and archaeological areas. Visit Bahrain and head to the capital, Manama, where you can tour the National Museum and see sculptures dating back 5,000 years, during the Babylonian era. Stroll in front of the sea in the Marina Beach Garden Park, enjoying the view of the modern city and the giant wheel at the bay. Visit Al Faith Mosque, built in 1984 on reclaimed land with marble imported from Italy. Don't miss Qa'lat Al Bahrain, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, which includes archaeological excavations dating back to 2,300 BC., in addition to a Portuguese fortress of the XV century in the same place.
What you should know about Bahrain
The perfect way to soak yourself in Bahrain´s history is by paying a visit to the Bahrain National Museum. Some of its main attractions are the archaeological findings of the ancient Dilmun civilization for which the island was home. Facing the sea, you will find the Bahrain National Theatre, a fabulous work of postmodern architecture. The phenomenal Qa´lat al Bahrai or Bahrain Fort, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is only a 10-minute drive from Manama city center. The fort was built by the Portuguese in the 16th century, as part of its defense along the Gulf but, the site of the hill, has been occupied since 2800 B.C. Discover more at the nearby museum, showing an impressive variety of more than 500 excavated artifacts.

Abu Dhabi / Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates

The richest city in the world offers you all the culture, history and adventure, from the old souks of the emirate where you can taste the aromatic Arab coffee, to the adrenaline of the fastest roller coaster in the world. This 5,000-year-old metropolis is a fascinating mix of modern architecture and mysterious alleys. Get ready to haggle in a friendly way with the merchants in the souk and get the best deals on handicrafts, artwork or even spices and dried fruits to cook when you get home.
What you should know about Abu Dabi
Serving as the headquarters for several oil companies, Abu Dhabi is famous for its luxurious skyscrapers and shopping malls. With plenty of shopping options, start of by visiting the Marina Mall or the Al Wahda Mall. Khalifa Park is also quite impressive. DID YOU KNOW? The Sheikh Zayed Mosque is the largest mosque in the United Arab Emirates. Do not miss it!

Sir Bani Yas / Sir Bani Yas Island, United Arab Emirates

The well-known desert island, located very close to the coast of Abu Dhabi, Sir Bani Yas, is full of the greatness of landscapes and nature of the Middle East. Being a nature reserve in 1970, the island revolves around outdoor adventure. Book a 4x4 tour of Arabian Wildlife Park and spot some of the 10,000 wild animals that live there, including giraffes, ostriches and gazelles. Visit Sir Bani Yas Stables, from here, you can ride a horse along the coast, with panoramic views of the Arabian Gulf. Visit Sir Bani Yas and travel back to ancient times at the archaeological site of a church & monastery from the VII century AD, which was discovered in 1992.
You should know about Sir Bani Yas
Hop on 4x4 vehicle and tour the Arabian Wildlife Park! take a glimpse of the flora and fauna in their natural environment. Meet the oryx (cousin of the African antelope), ostriches, desert gazelles, cheetahs, and giraffes. Among the sightings of wildlife, observe the serene desert landscapes too! Visit the only ancient Christian monastic archaeological site of the United Arab Emirates in the eastern part of the island. Sir Bani Yas´ church and monastery is believed to have been built around 600 A.C. and was discovered during excavations back in 1992. Archaeologists are still unearthing its buried treasures! Take a tour and learn about the fascinating history of the area.

Dubai / Dubai , United Arab Emirates

Experience the fusion of traditional Arab culture with modern Western culture in Dubai. Look skyward to see the tallest building in the world, the 2,722-foot-tall futuristic Burj Khalifa tower, or walk up to the impressive Jumeirah Mosque. You might spot some movie starts when walking around. Stroll through the heart of the old city, the Dubai Creek, where the Dubai museum is located and the labyrinthine streets of gold, spice and textile markets, where bargaining is a ritual and part of the experience. Located on the coast east of Bur Dubai's souk, the Bastakiya neighborhood with its narrow streets and tall wind towers offers you all the charm of ancient Dubai. Food in Dubai can be a bit expensive, so we recommend trying some street food, more authentic and quite delicious.
What you should know about Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Narrow streets and high wind towers located on the coast, east of Bur Dubai Souk, the Bastakiya neighborhood offers all the appeal of old Dubai. Dubai is a shopping destination with reasonable retail prices and an infinite variety of products! From haute couture, to electronics, Persian rugs, and Bedouin jewelry, here you will find everything. Food can be really expensive, so we recommend you trying something at the street stalls, which is more authentic and quite delicious. The tallest building in the world as of 2011, the Burj Khalifa is more than 2,716 feet high. Climb your way up to the observation deck on the 124th floor and enjoy an amazing view of the city!

Dubai / Dubai , United Arab Emirates

Experience the fusion of traditional Arab culture with modern Western culture in Dubai. Look skyward to see the tallest building in the world, the 2,722-foot-tall futuristic Burj Khalifa tower, or walk up to the impressive Jumeirah Mosque. You might spot some movie starts when walking around. Stroll through the heart of the old city, the Dubai Creek, where the Dubai museum is located and the labyrinthine streets of gold, spice and textile markets, where bargaining is a ritual and part of the experience. Located on the coast east of Bur Dubai's souk, the Bastakiya neighborhood with its narrow streets and tall wind towers offers you all the charm of ancient Dubai. Food in Dubai can be a bit expensive, so we recommend trying some street food, more authentic and quite delicious.
What you should know about Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Narrow streets and high wind towers located on the coast, east of Bur Dubai Souk, the Bastakiya neighborhood offers all the appeal of old Dubai. Dubai is a shopping destination with reasonable retail prices and an infinite variety of products! From haute couture, to electronics, Persian rugs, and Bedouin jewelry, here you will find everything. Food can be really expensive, so we recommend you trying something at the street stalls, which is more authentic and quite delicious. The tallest building in the world as of 2011, the Burj Khalifa is more than 2,716 feet high. Climb your way up to the observation deck on the 124th floor and enjoy an amazing view of the city!

MSC Euribia

Imagine being on board of a colossus over the sea dominating the ocean. Well, that’s what it's like being on board the new ship MSC Euribia, inspired by the goddess with the same name. Built with the last sustainable technology in order to protect and preserve the beautiful marine ecosystem. It also has a new sewage system, an evident decrease in plastic waste, and a GNS (liquified natural gas) motor, one of the fuels that produces less contamination. In this cruise you face the art with all the innovation and surprising characteristics there you can see and explore while you are on board. This ship will be like no other since it has ten different types of cabins including the interior, exterior, with ocean view, balcony, luxury premium suits, and the famous MSC Yacht Club for the whole family. 
 

IMO: Year of construction: Year of remodeling: Tonnage: Registro:
9901544 2023 - 183500 t. -
Boat length: Total passenger capacity: Total crew: Total cabins: Total suites:
331 meters 6327 passengers 1711 crew 2419 cabins 614 suites
Total balconies: Total outside cabins: Total interior cabins: Minimum passenger age:
700 balconies 605 outdoor cabins 500 interior cabins 6 months

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All travel documents (Passport, DNI, NIE, Visas, etc.) must be valid and valid six months after the date of travel. It is essential to carry valid passports and visas (including Multiple Entry Visas, when applicable), to board. Check the entry requirements for your destination at your local passport office or contact the Embassies (Consular Services) of each country on your Cruise travel itinerary. If you are not sure which country a port belongs to, check with your Vacation Advisor.

 

*** Passenger Boarding Restrictions: Persons with the following conditions face significant restrictions: • Women pregnant more than 24 weeks • Children aged 0-6 months • Children aged 6 months to 12 months on Cruises of longer than 7 nights, or to Alaska. 

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