Dining aboard Seven Seas Navigator is a true culinary delight. Enjoy international flavours at Compass Rose, prime cuts at Prime 7, and authentic Italian dishes at Sette Mari. For relaxed options, visit the Pool Grill or savour coffee and light bites at Coffee Connection.
Arabian Nights & Egyptian Shores
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Dining
+Beverages
+Gratuities
+Wi-Fi
+Shore excursions
from£5,129£4,879pp
from£5,129£4,879pp
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Voyage Code: REGENTNAV260522
Cruise overview
Doha
Dubai
Mahé
Nosy Bé
Mayotte Island
Durban
Gqeberha (ex Port Elizabeth)
Gqeberha (ex Port Elizabeth)
Cape Town
Itinerary
Day 1
Doha
Doha (population 700,000) is the capital of the State of Qatar, an emirate occupying the small Qatar Peninsula bordered by Saudi Arabia to the south and otherwise surrounded by the Persian Gulf. Qatar was ruled by many different powers through the centuries, in fact historians have traced human habitation dating back 5000 years. From its earliest history, Qatar was a very important trade route connecting Mesopotamia and the Indus Valley. Among its occupiers were the Portuguese, the Ottomans and finally the British during the turbulent years of the 20th century. Qatar gained independence in 1971, and with resources from oil exportation, His Highness Sheikh Khalifa Bin Hamad made improvements in social programmes including education, health and housing. In 1995, his son, His Highness Sheikh Hamad Bin Khalifa Al-Thani assumed the throne and brought with him a modern and progressive approach that quickly transformed the country. Doha, home to 80 percent of the country’s population, was founded under the name of Al-Bida in 1850. It became the capital of the British protectorate of Qatar in 1916. When the nation gained its independence, Doha remained the capital. During the early 20th century, much of Qatar’s economy depended on fishing and pearling. But after the introduction of Japanese cultured pearls, Doha and the whole region suffered a decline. Only when oil was discovered, prosperity returned following World War II. Today, the country produces over 800,000 barrels of oil daily. Doha is situated halfway down the east coast of the peninsula. It is an intriguing mixture of old and new, with ultra modern architecture next to traditional souqs and historic forts. It boasts a university and the Qatar National Museum (currently closed for renovation), which opened 1975 in what was originally the ruler’s palace. As the country’s cultural and commercial centre, Doha enjoys excellent communications with the outside world through its modern seaport, airport and telephone links. The Al Jazeera Arabic satellite television news channel began broadcasting in 1996 with its headquarters in Doha. While Arabic is the official language, English is widely spoken. Please Note: Conservative dress is required when going ashore. As a rule, women should not wear miniskirts, shorts or sleeveless tops and men should always wear a shirt in public. Please do not photograph people without their permission, especially women.You may not take pictures of government buildings, embassies or anything military in nature, including airports.
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Day 2
Dubai
Day 3
Cruising the Persian Gulf
Day 4
Cruising the Gulf of Oman
Day 5
Cruising the Arabian Sea
Day 6
Cruising the Indian Ocean
Day 7
Cruising the Indian Ocean
Day 8
Mahé
Day 9
Cruising the Indian Ocean
Day 10
Cruising the Indian Ocean
Day 11
Nosy Bé
Day 12
Mayotte Island
Day 13
Cruising the Mozambique Channel
Day 14
Cruising the Mozambique Channel
Day 15
Cruising the Indian Ocean
Day 16
Durban
Day 17
Cruising the Indian Ocean
Day 18
Gqeberha (ex Port Elizabeth)
Day 19
Gqeberha (ex Port Elizabeth)
Day 20
Cruising the Indian Ocean
Day 21
Cape Town
Deluxe Window Suitefrom£5,149pp
Deluxe Veranda Suitefrom£5,909pp
Concierge Suitefrom£6,109pp
Penthouse Suitefrom£6,669pp
Navigator Suitefrom£12,329pp
Grand Suitefrom£15,169pp
Signature Suitefrom£17,649pp
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Deluxe Window Suite
from£5,149pp
Enquire nowEven the smaller suites on Seven Seas Navigator® are spacious, smartly designed and luxuriously furnished. This suite features a large picture window that offers a magnificent ocean view and an abundance of natural light. Settle into your cosy surroundings, pamper yourself with lavish bath products, wrap yourself in a plush bathrobe and uncork your welcome bottle of Champagne as your ship heads out to sea.
Amenities
- King or Twin Configuration
- Lounge Area
- Shower
- Toiletries Provided
- Room Service Available
- TV
- Free Wi-Fi
- Safe
- Hair Dryer
- Desk
- Suite Benefits
- Free Mini Bar
- Telephone
- Bath
Ship features
Seven Seas Navigator offers a private yacht-style atmosphere with all the comforts of a world-class resort.
- All-suite accommodation with ocean views and most with private balconies
- Three fine dining venues including Compass Rose and Prime 7
- Serene Spa & Wellness by Regent
- Spacious Pool Deck with heated pool and whirlpools
- Intimate lounges and Observation Lounge
- Included unlimited shore excursions
- All-inclusive dining, beverages, and WiFi
- Live entertainment and enrichment lectures
- Excellent staff-to-guest ratio
- Warm, welcoming onboard ambience







