by jbshipmate
Our first trip on the canal. No locks and a little boring. Jordon was on one side and Egypt on the other. One of those places you say "I did it".
Visited: Apr 26, 2018
by patrcaribbean
An unforgettable experience. Accompanied by another 29 ships. Kept well informed by historical commentary as we went. Lovely weather helped . So many different things to look at which were never boring!
Visited: Nov 26, 2016
by Green5
It was fun to set on the back deck of the ship and see the sites of the canal.
Visited: Apr 09, 2019
by Cruiser16165953
Hired security (ex US Navy Seals joined cruise 4 days prior while cruising through Gulf of Aden) exited ship along with accommodating artillery left ship just prior to Suez Canal transit.
Visited: Mar 27, 2017
by Sligo
We didn't stop along transit but commentary on board about it which was fascinating
Visited: Mar 31, 2018
by fomiko
Watched the crossing points for the Isreali army
Visited: Oct 31, 2014
by NUCDADDY
We got luck, original time in Canal was supposed to be 4am but we got held up at anchor and entered at 0830. Ship had excellent narrator onboard for first few hours. Most scenery will be on the west bank but look at both sides as you go.
by jssinc
I am surprised we did not have someone speak on the history, politics and engineering etc of the Canal.
by channeling
Interesting and we were given facts and figures as we sailed through it.
by AussiePeter
having a rear facing balcony made this even better
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