Antalya
Since its founding in the 2nd century B.C. by the Pergamon king, Attalos II, Antalya has been continuously inhabited. The Romans, Byzantines and Seljuks successively occupied the town before it came under Ottoman rule.
The port has always been busy through trade with Crete, Cyprus and Egypt. Since the 1960s, agriculture, light industry and tourism have encouraged the city's rapid growth. Renovations have been carried out over the past few years to restore historical monuments and buildings in the old town, many of which have been converted into charming inns and guest houses.
Although the beaches are out of town, Antalya itself draws visitors who come here to see the old town with its picturesque harbor and the excellent Archaeological Museum. Its outstanding exhibits provide fascinating glimpses into ancient and modern life of the region.
In the surrounding area are additional attractions such as Aspendos, Perge and Side. Their remains of antiquity are considered among the most impressive sites in Anatolia.
Cruises
Red Sea, Black Sea & Aegean
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Modern Sharm and the phoenix that is Beirut sandwich a memorable passage through Suez.
Grand Voyage from India
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Sailing from the Indian subcontinent over to the Horn of Africa
Grand Voyage of Discovery
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Sculpted Antarctic ice cliffs, savannahs spotted with wildlife, Indian Ocean atolls lost in empty aquamarine seas, temples and citadels taking you back through the ages
Arabian Journey
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Cities of marble shimmer under a relentless sun.
Passage from India
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Rock-cut temples appear on Elephanta Island just off Mumbai and amid the deserts that ring Aqaba.
Red Sea & Eastern Mediterranean
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Tombs, temples and feluccas in Upper Egypt take us back to a time of Pharaohs and their dynasties.
Grand Voyage from Africa
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There's nothing like a few days in Cape Town to slow the clock to Africa time.
Grand Voyage from Egypt
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Red Sea pleasures compete with the resorts of the Turkish Riviera.

