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    Best Of Muscat

    Muscat, Oman

    Duration 8 1/2 hrs

    Experience Oman's unique blend of historic and contemporary sites when you visit Nakhl Fort and Springs, the Bait Al Zubair Museum, as well as other city highlights.


    A drive along the Batinah Coast takes you to the centuries-old Nakhl Fort, perched on a 200-foot high hilltop with spectacular views of the surrounding oasis. This impressive pre-Islamic fortress was the stronghold of the well-known Bani Kharous tribe during Medieval times, and offers a unique look into Oman's past. You'll then visit Nakhl Springs, a tranquil and picturesque area framed by majestic mountains and a dense green oasis.


    Stop for photos at the Zawawi Mosque, Oman's most exquisite mosque and at the splendid Al Alam Palace, which offers scenic vistas overlooking Muscat Bay. Visit Bait Al Zubair, a private museum housing collections of traditional Omani items that include weaponry, jewelry, clothing, household items and more. You’ll enjoy lunch at a local hotel during the day.


    A day in Muscat is not complete, until you visit the colorful Muttrah Souq, where the scent of exotic Arabian perfumes and spices fills the air. Here, a multitude of shops offer Omani daggers, or khanjars, as well as handmade Omani costumes, antiques, silver jewelry and a variety of handicrafts.


    Need to Know:

    Note: Due to local culture, conservative attire is required for men and women; knees and shoulders must be covered and revealing outfits are not appropriate. Photography is not allowed at Bait Al Zubair museum.
    • Adult from: AUD$381.84 AUD
    • Child from: AUD$381.84 AUD
    DURATION 8 1/2 hrs
    ACTIVITY LEVEL 2
    • Meal
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    Cirque Of Salazie

    Pointe Des Galets, Reunion

    Duration 8 hrs

    Visit a vanilla plantation and explore a stunning cirque on this fascinating tour that includes lunch and free time for shopping. Take a picturesque drive to Saint-Denis, the economic and political center of Réunion Island, and notice eye-catching colonial mansions and buildings that date back to the time of the East India Trading Company during the 18th century.


    Driving through the Sainte-Marie region, you’ll view sugar cane fields, lush greenery and, further east, vibrantly hued Indian temples. At a fragrant vanilla plantation, relish a guided tour and informative demonstration of how the plant’s aromatic oil is produced. Continuing to the Cirque of Salazie, thrill to a route through the natural amphitheater that passes countless cascading waterfalls, verdant gardens and colorful flowers while you ascend to approximately 3,300 feet. You’ll capture amazing photos during a stop at Bridal Veil Falls, then enter the town of Hell-Bourg, named for a respected former admiral and island governor.


    Take a walking tour past the village’s enchanting Creole houses and enjoy time on your own to shop before savoring a traditional lunch, a wonderful conclusion to your delightful exploration.


    Need to Know:

    Note: This tour includes approximately two hours of moderate walking/standing, plus any additional walking at the guest’s discretion during free time. There will be some steps to negotiate. The tour is not available to guests who utilize a wheelchair. Guests with mobility concerns are cautioned to evaluate their personal level of ability and stamina. Due to the altitude, the tour is not suitable for guests with cardiac problems or those who have a pacemaker. The tour includes some curving roads, so guests who are prone to motion sickness are cautioned to take the necessary precautions before the commencement of the tour. Travel time from Hell-Bourg back to the ship is approximately three hours by coach. Light weight clothing; an umbrella or poncho; sun cap; sunglasses, sunscreen and flat, comfortable walking shoes are suggested. It is also recommended that participants bring a bottle of water from the ship. The order of the sights viewed or visited may vary.
    • Adult from: AUD$274.50 AUD
    • Child from: AUD$274.50 AUD
    DURATION 8 hrs
    ACTIVITY LEVEL 2
    • Meal
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    Nosy Komba - Isle of Lemurs

    Nosy Be, Madagascar

    Duration 3 3/4 hrs

    Enjoy meeting the locals and being entertained by whimsical lemurs on this delightful tour to nearby Nosy Komba.


    Board your local boat from the ship's gangway and cruise across the east coast of Nosy Be to Nosy Komba, passing the verdant Lokobe evergreen forest along the way. Reaching the fishing village of Ampangoriana, you will tender ashore (please note it is a "wet" landing) and then have a bit of time to mingle with the locals and browse for souvenirs. Approximately 500 yards from the village is the Black Lemur Sanctuary, home to Madagascar's most famous residents, the black lemurs. During your visit, you will have the opportunity to observe these lively creatures as they leap from tree to tree. The black lemurs are the males and the brown lemurs the females. Although these animals live in the wild, they are tame enough to be fed with bananas and their capricious behavior will no doubt be fun to watch.


    Leaving the sanctuary, you will walk to a nearby snack bar where you will be treated to a light snack while relaxing in the shade of a Tamarind tree and taking in the wonderful views of the Lokobe Reserve and surrounding islands. During your break, the local Sakalava embroiders will give you a demonstration on tablecloth making and the village children will perform a brief folk show for you. Free time will be provided for you to stroll on the beach, shop for souvenirs or perhaps take a dip in the ocean.


    At the conclusion of your visit, you will re-board your boat and cruise back to Nosy Be and your awaiting ship.


    Need to Know:

    Note: This tour includes approximately 1-hour of moderate walking plus any additional walking at the guests' discretion during free time. The tour is not available to wheelchair guests and may not be suitable for those with mobility concerns as you must be able to make your own way on and off a small boat. Light weight, casual clothing; a hat; sunglasses; sunscreen; insect repellant and flat, comfortable walking shoes are suggested. Those who wish to swim should wear a swimsuit under their clothing and bring a towel. Any guests who participate in water activities may do so at their own risk and responsibility. While the lemurs are used to interacting with people, guests are reminded that they are still wild animals and their behavior can be unpredictable. Guests should bring along small denominations of Euros or U.S. dollars for any purchases they may wish to make. Wild life sightings are not guaranteed. The transportation used is the best available in this destination; however, it may not be up to the same standards as found in other parts of the world.
    • Adult from: AUD$305.17 AUD
    • Child from: AUD$305.17 AUD
    DURATION 3 3/4 hrs
    ACTIVITY LEVEL 2
    • Snack
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    Best of Lanzarote

    Arrecife (Lanzarote), Canary Islands

    Duration 8 hrs

    You’ll journey to the southern part of the island passing the picturesque villages of Macher and Uga and cross a huge black lava stream to get to the Timanfaya National Park. At the Visitors Center, you’ll learn about the volcanic phenomenon in Lanzarote. There are various exhibition rooms, each equipped with different interpretative resources. Then, it’s off to Timanfaya National Park, a natural museum of unique beauty. Bizarre craters, streams of lava, and fields of ash are mixed here with a nearly unrealistic lunar landscape, all formed during the last eruption in the 18th century. Upon arrival to Islote de Hilario, a crater with the highest surface temperatures in the region, you’ll experience still-existing activity not far underground as you gather around for fun demonstrations.


    The geothermal energy is so strong that water gushes up and dry weed catches fire within seconds. At the restaurant El Diablo, food is cooked on a natural grill powered by the heat from the earth below. Board the coach to embark on a tour of the Fire Mountains called "Lunar Route" which goes deep inside the heart of the national park and lasts approximately 45 minutes. Through a recorded narration you’ll learn about the history of the volcanic eruptions and see how slowly life conquers the inhospitable landscape with very few endemic plants. Continue to the valley of La Geria where the famous Malvasia grape is cultivated. Here you’ll be able to taste the wine produced from the grapes that grow in deep holes surrounded by semicircular volcanic stone walls that protect the delicate vines from the strong winds.


    Next, stop will at Mancha Blanca Village to enjoy a buffet-style lunch at Los Dolores Restaurant. Then continue to the Mirador del Rio viewpoint, built into the precipice of the Famara Mountains and also designed by Cesar Manrique. From the steep cliffs you’ll appreciate fantastic views (weather permitting) of the small island of La Graciosa, Montaña Clara and Alegranza. Drive to the northern area of the island known for its volcanic tunnels, product of strong eruptions that have carved caves and passages. The largest lava tunnel called Jameos del Agua is probably the most overwhelming, transformed into a small paradise by local artist Cesar Manrique. You’ll return to the harbor driving through the eastern coast of the island and passing the villages of Guatiza and Mala.


    Need to Know:

    Note: You must be at least 18 years of age in order to participate in the wine tasting. Because Fire Mountains is the most visited attraction, to avoid delays at the entrance, tour order may vary but all mentioned sites will be covered. No professional camera or video equipment is allowed at Timanfaya National Park, including the camel area. Comfortable shoes and a light jacket are recommended.
    • Adult from: AUD$243.83 AUD
    • Child from: AUD$182.49 AUD
    DURATION 8 hrs
    ACTIVITY LEVEL 2
    • Meal
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    La Digue Highlights

    La Digue, Seychelles

    Duration 3 1/2 hrs

    Experience the Old World beauty and charm of the Seychelles during an orientation tour of picturesque La Digue. Enjoy a scenic drive to L’Union Estate, where you’ll gain insight into La Digue’s history at the estate’s old Creole house and coconut factory, and delight in daily life characterized by a decidedly relaxed pace punctuated by bicycles. Continue to La Digue’s beaches, considered to be among the world’s finest, including nearby Anse Source D’Argent, which has been called a bather’s and photographer’s dream. You’ll thrill to the soft white sands and dramatic granite boulders that have long enchanted visitors to the island. Keep a sharp lookout for the resident avian wonders, as you might catch sight of a Seychelles paradise flycatcher, a rare bird endemic to these islands that sports glossy black plumage with elongated tail feathers.

    Need to Know:

    Part of the drive is over packed sand roads which can be bumpy. Tour is not available for wheel chair guests and not recommended for those with walking or mobility concerns. Guests who participate in any water activities do so at their own risk and responsibility. Wildlife sightings, while likely, are not guaranteed.

    • Adult from: AUD$197.82 AUD
    • Child from: AUD$197.82 AUD
    DURATION 3 1/2 hrs
    ACTIVITY LEVEL 2
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    Explore The Colorful South

    Port Louis, Mauritius

    Duration 7 1/4 hrs

    This wonderful full-day excursion gives a true insight into the different spectrums of Mauritian scenery to be found.


    Leaving the pier, you will travel from the center of Curepipe along a tarred road that leads gently up to and round the rim of Trou-aux-cerfs, an extinct volcanic crater, whose floor is now heavily wooded. Making a photo-stop here, you will be treated to a magnificent view over the entire island and its towering mountain ranges.


    Your drive continues from here to Grand-Bassin (Ganga Talao), a sacred lake and pilgrimage place for the Hindu where you will have a guided visit. In this idyllic location there is a temple dedicated to Lord Shiva and other Hindu deities and many Hindu pilgrims make the walk in bare feet from their homes to the lake. Hindu legend is that the lake is filled with the waters of the holy Ganges of India, making this a very significant place for all Hindus.


    From here, you will next make your way through the forest reserve of Plaine-Champagne, with a stop at a viewpoint that looks out over the spectacular Black River Gorges. Further down the winding road, you will reach a local restaurant with a breathtaking view over the coastline for lunch.


    Traveling along through thick Chinese Guava groves, your route next takes you to discover the magnificent Chamarel waterfall which emerges from the moors on the way down to view the unique seven-colored earths of Chamarel. These unusual mounds of undulating land that stretch in contrasting rainbow colored layers of earth are believed to be the result of weathering and volcanic origin.


    Your journey back takes you down a winding road that unveils the West coast - the Morne Mountain where you will have a final photo stop, and Benitiers Island. Before reaching the pier in Port Luis, your route will pass the fishing villages and the famous salt pans of Black River.


    Need to Know:

    Note: This tour includes approximately 90-minutes of moderate walking/standing and there are some steps to negotiate. The tour is not available to wheelchair guests and those with mobility concerns are cautioned to evaluate their personal level of stamina and ability. Weather appropriate clothing and flat, comfortable walking shoes are suggested. The order of the sites visited or viewed may vary.
    • Adult from: AUD$259.16 AUD
    • Child from: AUD$259.16 AUD
    DURATION 7 1/4 hrs
    ACTIVITY LEVEL 2
    • Meal
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    Coral Cruise

    Port Victoria, Seychelles

    Duration 3 1/2 hrs

    Discover the magic of the Seychelles during this captivating visit to its mesmerizing underwater realm.


    After embarking on your catamaran, depart the pier for a delightful cruise over coral reefs to lush Moyenne Island. Upon arrival, you’ll receive safety instructions and snorkeling equipment, then begin exploring the island’s fascinating aquatic ecosystem, glimpsing tropical species that include scorpion, parrot and butterfly fish, as well as red gorgonian coral fans.


    After your snorkeling adventure, transfer from your catamaran to a semi-submarine viewer featuring a window through which you can behold the abundant marine life and, with the assistance of a helpful guide, thrill to hand-feeding the fish who call these warm waters home. You’ll surely cherish your immersion into the undersea world of the idyllic Seychelles.


    Need to Know:

    Note: Participants must be able to board a boat which has no gangway and board the semi-submersible in open waters. There are steps to manage during the tour. Tour is not available for wheel chair guests and not recommended for those with walking or mobility concerns. Guests are encouraged to wear a swimsuit under a cover-up, sunscreen, a hat, sunglasses, and beach shoes, and bring a towel from the ship.
    • Adult from: AUD$213.16 AUD
    • Child from: AUD$213.16 AUD
    DURATION 3 1/2 hrs
    ACTIVITY LEVEL 2
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    Fire Mountains & Wine Tasting

    Arrecife (Lanzarote), Canary Islands

    Duration 5 hrs

    Enjoy a drive to the southern part of Lanzarote, passing the picturesque villages of Macher and Uga and crossing black lava streams before arriving to the southwest coast of the island. Pass by El Golfo, a breath taking green Lake, for a photo stop before reaching the Timanfaya National Park. The park is a natural museum of unique beauty. Bizarre craters, streams of lava and fields of ashes formed by eruptions during the 18th century are mixed here in a nearly unrealistic lunar landscape. Upon arrival to Islote de Hilario, a crater with the highest surface temperatures in the region, you'll experience still-existing activity not far underground as you gather around for the fun demonstrations. The geothermal energy is so strong that water gushes up and dry weed catches fire within seconds. Board a coach to embark on a tour of the Fire Mountains called the "Lunar Route", which goes deep inside the heart of the national park and lasts approximately 45 minutes.

    Through a recorded narration, you'll learn about the history of the volcanic eruptions and see how slowly life conquers the inhospitable landscape with very few endemic plants. From here you'll drive to the wine-growing area of La Geria where the locals have modified grape growing through the centuries in order to preserve the vines from the harsh natural elements and provide a special cultivation for the grapes that produce the famous Malvasia wine. These vines are grown inside dimple-like craters and surrounded by volcanic stone semi-circles (called Zocos), built for each individual vine to provide much needed protection from the fierce winds. Visit one of the local wine cellars for a taste of the local wine before the return drive to your ship.

    Need to Know:

    Note: Because Fire Mountains is the most visited attraction, to avoid delays at the entrance, tour order may vary but all mentioned sites will be covered. No professional camera or video equipment is allowed at Timanfaya National Park. Comfortable shoes and a light jacket are recommended. This tour involves a considerable amount of physical activity such as walking over cobblestone streets, uneven or steep terrain, climbing stairs, or extended periods of standing.
    • Adult from: AUD$151.82 AUD
    • Child from: AUD$105.81 AUD
    DURATION 5 hrs
    ACTIVITY LEVEL 2
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    La Fournais Volcano

    Pointe Des Galets, Reunion

    Duration 8 hrs

    View a plethora of spectacular geological wonders on this enthralling tour of Réunion’s volcanically formed landscape.


    Take a scenic drive along the coastline to Saint-Pierre and begin your ascent to the high plateau of Plaine des Cafres, where you’ll pass fields of heather and gentian, thick forests and small villages. Notice the cooling freshness of the coast gives way to the heat of the volcano and, from the nearly 6,800-foot summit of the Nez de Boeuf, delight in sweeping vistas across the valley to the Commerson Crater’s stunning caldera.


    Stand in awe at the Pas de Bellecombe, a viewpoint perched atop a 492-foot cliff overlooking a volcanic valley that is reminiscent of the lunar surface and features more than 60 small craters spread around the larger Bory and Dolomieu Craters.


    Following your unique exploration, visit La Cité du Volcan museum to obtain further insight on the island’s volcanoes before partaking in a delicious lunch at a nearby restaurant. You’ll long ponder Mother Nature’s raw power and her role in creating the bewitching landscapes of breathtaking Réunion.


    Need to Know:

    Note: This tour includes approximately two hours of moderate walking/standing. There will be some steps to negotiate. The tour is not available to guests who utilize a wheelchair. Guests with mobility concerns are cautioned to evaluate their personal level of ability and stamina. Due to the altitude, the tour is not suitable for guests with cardiac problems or those who have a pacemaker. The tour includes some curving roads, so guests who are prone to motion sickness are cautioned to take the necessary precautions before the commencement of the tour. Travel time from the restaurant back to the ship is approximately 2 ½ hours by coach. Light weight clothing; an umbrella or poncho; sun cap; sunglasses, sunscreen and flat, comfortable walking shoes are suggested. It is also recommended that participants bring a bottle of water from the ship. The order of the sights viewed or visited may vary.
    • Adult from: AUD$289.83 AUD
    • Child from: AUD$289.83 AUD
    DURATION 8 hrs
    ACTIVITY LEVEL 2
    • Meal
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    Highlights of Norwestern Nosy Be

    Nosy Be, Madagascar

    Duration 4 1/2 hrs

    Experience the tropical charms of northwestern Nosy Be on this half-day tour of its key destinations.


    Begin by boarding a coach in Hell Ville, the colonial capital of Nosy Be. The town's curious name pays homage to the 19th century French admiral Louis de Hell, who also served as governor of nearby Réunion Island. You'll soon see one of Hell Ville's liveliest spots, the market place, where locally grown vegetables, colorful fruits and exotic spices are all on display. Many of the merchants are Sakalava, the island's first inhabitants and most prevalent ethnic group.


    From here, it's a drive through the luxuriant countryside, passing Malagasy villages and plantations. During brief stops in the fields, you will likely smell the aromas of the lush crops, which may include coffee, pepper and the coveted ylang-ylang, a tree whose flowers yield fragrant oil that is used in the making of perfumes. Ylang-ylang is so abundant that Nosy Be is often referred to as the Island of Perfumes.


    Driving further into the countryside, you will see the unusual, balloon-shaped homes in Dzamandzar, the second largest city in Nosy Be. For a different perspective of the island, you'll stop at Mont Passot, an elevated area known for its stunning views of the Amparihibe crater lakes and the surrounding plantations.


    Next, it's on to Madirokely Beach, considered one of the best on the island. If you like, you might take a quick dip in the turquoise waters, and then enjoy a beverage at the hotel.


    Finally, you will make your way back to Hell Ville, where you may shop for Malagasy handicrafts, perfumes and embroidered tablecloths before returning to the ship.


    Need to Know:

    Note: This tour includes a limited amount of walking, mainly at the guests' discretion during stops. The tour is not available to wheelchair guests and those with mobility concerns are cautioned to evaluate their personal level of stamina and ability. Light weight, casual clothing; a hat; sunglasses; sunscreen; insect repellant and flat, comfortable walking shoes are suggested. Those who wish to swim should wear a swimsuit under their clothing and bring a towel. Any guests who participate in water activities may do so at their own risk and responsibility. Guests should bring along small denominations of Euros or U.S. dollars for any purchases they may wish to make. The transportation used is the best available in this destination; however, it may not be up to the same standards as found in other parts of the world.
    • Adult from: AUD$289.83 AUD
    • Child from: AUD$289.83 AUD
    DURATION 4 1/2 hrs
    ACTIVITY LEVEL 2
    • Snack
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    Coco Island Snorkeling Adventure

    La Digue, Seychelles

    Duration 3 1/2 hrs

    Discover an abundance of diverse and colorful marine life during this superb snorkeling adventure in the teeming waters off diminutive Coco Island. Transfer to a jetty in La Digue and embark your awaiting catamaran for a cruise to idyllic Coco Island, a small granite outcrop boasting a few palm trees but hiding a magnificent treasure in its surrounding depths. You’ll find you need not worry if you have no snorkeling experience, as your professional crew will be on hand to provide assistance throughout your outing. After receiving instruction and your snorkeling gear, plunge into the translucent waters of this natural aquarium. You’ll swim above a wealth of coral amid turtles and hundreds of vividly multi-hued fish, rejoicing as blue tangs, Moorish idols and scissortail sergeants dart to and fro. You’re certain to cherish your immersion into this magical underwater world.

    Need to Know:

    Note: This tour is not recommended for guests who utilize a wheelchair or guests with mobility concerns. Masks, snorkels and snorkeling vests will be provided. Guests who participate in any water activities do so at their own risk and responsibility. Wildlife sightings, while likely, are not guaranteed.
    • Adult from: AUD$197.82 AUD
    • Child from: AUD$197.82 AUD
    DURATION 3 1/2 hrs
    ACTIVITY LEVEL 3
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    Charm & Flavors

    Port Louis, Mauritius

    Duration 7 1/4 hrs

    Spend your day exploring two examples of Mauritian heritage on this delightful full-day tour that travels along the ""Tea Route"".


    Begin with a picturesque coach ride to ""Les Aubineaux"", one of the few remaining typical colonial houses of the Central Plateau. Built in 1872, the house boasts authentic period furniture, paintings and photographs of Curepipe from the past. You will re-board your coach and drive through tea-fields to the village of Bois-Chéri where you will have a guided tour of the Tea Factory and Tea Museum. Here, you will have the opportunity to discover the thousand and one secrets held within the Tea museum, which gives visitors a good insight to the history of tea.


    From the Museum, you will stroll over to the Chalet for a tea-tasting session. From the Chalet, you will be treated to a marvellous panoramic view of the south part of the Island. Your tour continues with a 30-minute drive to ""Le St-Aubin"", a plantation house built in 1819. During your time here, visit the Vanilla House, the rum distillery and the greenhouse filled with anthuriums that are intermingled with vanilla pods. Before leaving, enjoy a tasty lunch that has been prepared from produce grown on the estate while seated in a lovely Creole dining room.


    Your final tour stop is in the wild South at 'La Vanille Nature Reserve’, a farm harboring Nile crocodiles, geckos, monkeys, a savannah of giant Tortoises of Aldabra, where they are bred in the wild, and an insectarium that holds more than 20,000 species. Re-joining your coach, sit back and relax during the 90-minute leisurely drive back to the pier and your awaiting ship.


    Need to Know:

    Note: This tour includes approximately 3-hours of moderate walking/standing and there are steps to negotiate. The tour is not available to wheelchair guests and those with mobility concerns are cautioned to evaluate their personal level of stamina and ability. Weather appropriate clothing and flat, comfortable walking shoes are suggested. The order of the sites visited or viewed may vary.
    • Adult from: AUD$381.84 AUD
    • Child from: AUD$381.84 AUD
    DURATION 7 1/4 hrs
    ACTIVITY LEVEL 2
    • Meal

Please note: The information in this document was current at time of printing. Tour descriptions and prices vary by ship and sailing date and are subject to change without notice. Log into My NCL for the applicable information specific to your cruise.

Printed on Tuesday, April 16, 2024 at 02:57pm