Suez Canal cruise port guide
Opened in 1869 and built to connect the Mediterranean Sea to the Red Sea, the Suez Canal is home to some of Egypt's most picturesque sights. As you pass through, you'll pass canal-side cities and villages: At the northern entrance is Port Said, a cosmopolitan port city with lush public gardens, sandy-hued mosques and European-inspired architecture. Halfway along the Suez Canal during your cruise, you'll sail by Ismailia – admire the city's 19th-century colonial villas and expansive, manicured lawns. In the south, you'll be treated to views of the seaport city Suez, including ornate mosques, the gardens of the Ganayen neighboruhood and the towering Suez Canal bridge that connects Africa and Asia.
About Suez Canal
The Suez Canal is the 193-km waterway connecting the Mediterranean Sea at Port Said to the Red Sea at Suez, one of the world's most important shipping lanes. Cruise ships transit the canal on repositioning voyages, typically during a full day of scenic canal navigation. Port Said at the northern entrance offers excursions to Cairo and the pyramids.
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Cruises visiting Suez Canal
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18-Day from Athens to Dubai: Greece, Egypt & Jordan
Norwegian Sky · Eastern Mediterranean · 21 nights
from $2,749
$130 / night
21-Day from Athens to Dubai: Greece, Qatar, Egypt & Jordan
Norwegian Sun · Eastern Mediterranean · 21 nights
from $5,649
$269 / night
Fort Lauderdale to Barcelona
Crystal Symphony · Worldwide · 136 nights
from $69,000
$507 / night
Fort Lauderdale to Fort Lauderdale
Crystal Symphony · Worldwide · 150 nights
from $69,000
$460 / night
Singapore Fort Lauderdale
Crystal Symphony · Asia & Indian Ocean · 65 nights
from $35,200
$541 / night
Dubai to Fort Lauderdale
Crystal Symphony · Mediterranean · 45 nights
from $20,520
$456 / night
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