What We Love
Food: From delicious fish curry and hoppers (a type of pancake) in Sri Lanka to the lamb dishes of the Persian Gulf — including kebabs, shawarma, and al harees (a wheat-based dish) — eating should be a main pastime on these itineraries.
Best Known For
Mosques and Mausoleums: White marble, towering minarets, classic domes, and scalloped archways define the striking architecture of mosques in Oman and Dubai, and also of the famous 17th-century Taj Mahal, a mausoleum dedicated to Mumtaz Mahal, Shah Jahan’s favorite wife.
Shopping: Explore the ancient souks for incense, spices, and silver jewelry that have been sold for centuries. Then head to glitzy modern malls for the latest fashions and gadgets.
Best Ports
Dubai, United Arab Emirates: Its towering skyline and indoor ski slopes are well-known, but you’ll also want to check out the ornate mosques and traditional dhows (wooden boats) being loaded and unloaded along Dubai Creek, the heart of the old town.
Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates: The beaches and the desert scenery are amazing — if you can stand the heat.
Kochi, India: See the large sail-like fishing nets the Chinese introduced centuries ago, Portuguese churches, Indian temples, and Jewish synagogue in this city that is a historic melting pot of European, Asian, and Middle Eastern influences.
Don't Say We Didn't Warn You
You May Be Rerouted: As the geopolitical situation in the Middle East continues to be volatile, ports or whole itineraries are often changed or scrapped completely.
You'll See Destitution: The extreme poverty in ports like Mumbai and Colombo, Sri Lanka, can be hard to take.