Cruise & Land Tour, including a week aboard the 62-passenger M.S. Monet
Cairo, Luxor, Sharm El Sheikh, Petra and Amman - 13 days/12 nights
| Monet Dates |
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| Cairo - Amman |
Amman - Cairo (reverse itinerary) |
| December 19-31, 2008 |
December 23, 2008-January 4, 2009 |
| January 2-14, 2009 |
January 6-18, 2009 |
| January 16-28, 2009 |
January 20-February 1, 2009 |
| January 30-February 11, 2009 |
February 3-15, 2009 |
| February 13-25, 2009 |
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Day-by-Day Itinerary
Day 1, Friday - Cairo, Egypt
Arrive in Cairo, and transfer to centrally located deluxe hotel for overnight accommodations.
Day 2, Saturday - Cairo/Ein El Sokhna-Embarkation
Following
breakfast, enjoy an orientation tour of Cairo before transferring to
Ein El Sokhna on the Gulf of Suez and embarkation of the MS Monet. This evening, the captain invites you aboard at his welcome reception and dinner. (B,D)
Day 3, Sunday - Ein El Sokhna/Monasteries of St. Anthony & St. Paul

A full-day excursion is planned to the Monasteries of St. Anthony & St. Paul, located in the Arab Desert between the Nile to the Red Sea.
Among the oldest monasteries in Egypt, they honor two saints who are considered founders of the monastic way of life. Shortly after St.Anthony's death in 356, his followers established a monastery
approximately one mile from the cave where he lived. Today, St. Anthony is a self-sufficient village with gardens, a mill, bakery and five churches. The Monastery of St. Paul--slightly further west on Gabal
al-Alaa al-Qibliya Mountain--is located on the site of the cave where St. Paul is said to have lived. Probably founded in the fifth century,it was destroyed several times before its reconstruction in 1701.
Return to the MS Monet, which departs Ein El Sokhna just before dinner. (B,L,D)
Day 4, Monday - Cruising the Red Sea/Safaga
Enjoy a relaxing day at sea as we cruise south through the Gulf of Suez into
the Red Sea. The Monet arrives at Safaga in the late afternoon. (B,L,D)
Day 5, Tuesday - Safaga/Luxor
Disembark this morning for the great temples at Luxor, the ancient city of Thebes. Travel into the mountains and across the arid desert, watching as the land become green in the flood plain of the Nile. Following lunch, visit the magnificent Karnak Temple complex, completed under
Ramses II and dedicated to the Egyptian sun god. Walk along the avenue of ram-headed sphinxes into the Great Court. A ceremonial path once lined with sphinxes leads to the Luxor Temple, built by Amenhotep III
and Ramses II to serve as the ritual center of the most important festival in Thebes. Tonight have dinner and spend the night at a deluxe hotel near the site. (B,L,D)
Day 6, Wednesday - Luxor/Safaga
Cross to the west bank of the Nile to visit one of the world's most important archaeological sites, the Necropolis at Luxor. See the Valley of the
Kings, where some 65 tombs including Tutankhamen's have been excavated. You will also explore the Valley of the Queens, which includes the tomb of Nefertiti and the Temple of Hatshepsut. With your expert guide, also
visit the Colossi of Memnon. Return to Safaga late in the afternoon and board the MS Monet, which departs during the dinner hour for Sharm El Sheikh, on the southern tip of Egypt's Sinai Peninsula. (B,L,D)
Day 7, Thursday - Sharm El Sheikh/Monasteries of St. Catherine's and Seven Nuns
After breakfast, disembark for an excursion to The Monastery of the Seven Nuns, located at the desert oasis of Wadi Feiran. Joshua is said to
have defeated the Amalekites at this spot, while Moses and Aaron watched from the top of nearby Jhabel Tehuna. Visit the fourth-century monastery and the Church of the Prophet Moses, and enjoy the
palm-shaded oasis. St. Catherine's Monastery has been a major pilgrimage site since the sixth century, when the Emperor Justinian had a structure built around what was thought to be Moses' Burning Bush. A
great granite fortress, the Monastery has withstood attacks over the centuries and protected the artistic treasures within: precious mosaics, icons, oil paintings and a major collection of illuminated
manuscripts. See the Library, Gallery of Icons, and the Chapel of the Burning Bush. This evening, we visit a traditional Bedouin camp to learn about their pastoral way of life. Feast on Arabian specialties
and enjoy a demonstration of belly dancing, before returning to the ship for the night. (B,L,D)
Day 8, Friday - Sharm El Sheikh
This morning, travel by motor coach to Ras Mohammed National Marine Park. A
beautiful, natural area that is considered the jewel of the Red Sea, it attracts thousands of visitors annually for its excellent reef diving and snorkeling. There is also much to enjoy without getting your feet
wet, from the beaches, surrounding desert and the majestic mangrove forest that protects indigenous wildlife. There will be opportunities for swimming, snorkeling and beachcombing before returning to the ship
for lunch. The afternoon is at leisure to enjoy the resort atmosphere of Sharm El Sheikh. This evening, join the captain and crew for the farewell cocktail party and dinner as the Monet heads north for Aqaba.
(B,L,D)
Day 9, Saturday - Aqaba, Jordan - Disembarkation/Wadi Rum/Petra
Disembark and travel by motor coach to Wadi Rum for a jeep excursion. In addition to its spectacular desert scenery, Wadi Rum is a Bedouin village where
the British officer known as Lawrence of Arabia based his operations during the Arab Revolt in the early 20th century. Then continue on to your deluxe hotel in Petra for check-in, dinner on your own and
overnight accommodations. (B,L)
Day 10, Sunday - Petra
We enter the ancient city of Petra on horseback. Built from 800 B.C. to 100 A.D., Petra was a fortified, self-governing city until it was
conquered by the Romans. As shipping displaced caravan routes the city declined, but over 800 fascinating monuments remain from earlier times
in this "rose-red city half as old as time." Explore the Roman Theater, the Royal Tombs, the Courthouse, Roman Street and Triumphal Arch. Have
lunch at the Basin Restaurant inside Petra, and more time at this site, which many consider the most impressive in the region. Return to your hotel for dinner on your own. (B,L)
Day 11, Monday - Petra/Amman
Drive north this morning along one of the world's oldest trade routes, where you will first visit the crusader castle of Kerak. Continue your
journey to Madaba, the "City of Mosaics." See the famed mosaics at St. George's Church and the Church of the Apostles. As you get closer to Amman, stop at the Byzantine Church of Mount Nebo, where Moses saw the
Holy Land. Arrive in Amman late this afternoon for check-in at a deluxe hotel and dinner on your own. (B,L)
Day 12, Tuesday - Amman
Tour Amman's Roman ruins on Citadel Hill, 2nd-century theater and bazaar before heading to the Greco-Roman archaeological site of Jerash. Return
to Amman and enjoy a festive farewell dinner. (B,D)

Day 13, Wednesday - Disembarkation
Following breakfast at the hotel, depart for the airport. (B)
Cruise & Land Tour includes:
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All deluxe motor coach transfers in Egypt and Jordan, with luggage handling, as required. |
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One night accommodations at deluxe hotel in Cairo, with breakfast. |
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Guided motor coach tour of Cairo en route to embarkation of Monet. |
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Six-nights accommodations aboard MS Monet, with all meals, welcome aboard and
farewell receptions and dinners. Wine and beer served with lunch and dinner. |
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Educational, informative lectures on history, archaeology and culture during the cruise. |
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Excursion to Monasteries of St. Anthony & St. Paul, with lunch. |
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Overnight excursion to Luxor, including deluxe hotel accommodations, one
breakfast, one dinner and two lunches, all entry fees, with English-speaking guide throughout. |
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Excursion to St. Catherine's and the Seven Nuns' monasteries, with lunch. |
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Excursion to Bedouin Camp with dinner of Arabian specialties. |
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Excursion to Ras Mohammed National Marine Park. |
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"Lawrence of Arabia" jeep excursion in Wadi Rum, with lunch. |
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Two nights accommodations at deluxe hotel in Petra, with breakfast. |
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Excursion to Petra, all entry fees, lunch. |
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Two nights accommodations at deluxe hotel in Amman, with breakfast and farewell dinner. |
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Half-day motor coach sightseeing excursion to the Greco-Roman archaeological site of Jerash. |
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Professional, English-speaking guides throughout. |
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| SHIP
STATISTICS |
| Flag:
St. Vincent
Nationality of Officers: European
Nationality of Crew: European
Number of Crew:27
Official Language: English
Passeng. Cap.: 61
Ship Speed: 12 knots
Tonnage: 1,480 GRT
Length: 223 Feet
Beam: 33 Feet
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