Compare & book - Cruises from/to Dubai(101)
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Seven Seas Explorerfrom
Doha
Crystal Symphonyfrom
Fort Lauderdale, Florida
Silver Shadowfrom
Mahé
EXPLORA IIfrom
Dubai
EXPLORA IIfrom
Dubai
EXPLORA IIfrom
Dubai
Dubai cruise information
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£173
Average price per night
18 days
Average duration
February
Cheapest month
Average cruise price (per person)
Typical rates for a cruise holiday per person across the year - Dubai
£1390
Jan
£1308
Feb
£1453
Mar
£3729
Apr
£4975
May
£4385
Sep
£4574
Oct
£1940
Nov
£1444
Dec
Last minute cruise deals from Dubai
Norwegian Skyfrom
Piraeus
Oceania Nauticafrom
Civitavecchia
Oceania Nauticafrom
Piraeus
Oceania Nauticafrom
Doha
Crystal Symphonyfrom
Fort Lauderdale, Florida
Celestyal Journeyfrom
Piraeus
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Regent promises to deliver The Most Inclusive Luxury Experience, offering an all-inclusive, ultra-luxury experience that is Unrivalled at Sea™. Explore more than 550 destinations around the world while enjoying the unrivalled space, elegance, and comfort of The World’s Most Luxurious Fleet®.Order your Free Regent Seven Seas Cruises Brochure Today!
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Crystal Cruises - originally founded in 1988 - offers a range of stylish luxury and expedition cruises, bringing a sense of occasion and high-end service to far-flung parts of the world. For over three decades, Crystal has gained awards and accolades by the shipload – and it’s not hard to see why.Operating a fleet of impressive ships decked out with opulent décor and contemporary innovations, Crystal Cruises takes comfort and adventure to the next level. From succulent dining to perfectly-organised onshore excursions, not to mention helicopter trips and submarine expeditions, the cruise line boasts of serious attention to detail, for the ultimate trip of a lifetime.
Greek line Celestyal offers the chance to sail around a selection of islands in a handful of days, staying in port longer at popular destinations such as Mykonos and Santorini. Celestyal's two ships also call at less-visited places including the island of Milos, the Turkish port of Kusadasi - close to the ancient ruins of Ephesus - and Greece's second-biggest city, Thessaloniki, which has a rich Roman and Jewish heritage.
Founded in 1966, Miami-based Norwegian Cruise Line (NCL), part of global cruise company Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings (which also owns Oceania Cruises and Regent Seven Seas Cruises), is the third-largest cruise line in the world in terms of cruise passengers. NCL has become well-known for its colourful ships featuring a pop-icon style painted hull.
MSC Cruises may be headquartered in Switzerland, but the ambience onboard its 23 ships is very much Italian owing to its owners, the Aponte family. Ships feature a two-storey Mediterranean-style promenade and Instagram-worthy glass staircases filled with Swarovski crystals.The line’s flagship is the 6,327 passenger MSC Euribia, which is MSC's second ship to run on liquefied natural gas.





















