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Thomson Cruise and Stay Holidays in Egypt |
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Book the best cruise and stay holidays in
Egypt with Thomson cruise for Winter 2010 / 2011 or Summer 2011. Spend a week cruising and
another week at one of Egypt's Top Red Sea hotels and apartments - you can either cruise first and then stay at a hotel or the other way round, whichever suits you best. Combine the hotel stay with the magical Red
Sea Magic Cruise itinerary
How
about Summer
2010 Cruises, Summer
2011 cruises, cruise
& stay, or winter
2010/11 cruises
Sharm El Sheikh hotels and apartments
Reef
Oasis Blue Bay Resort and Spa
in Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt - Red Sea - Elegant and stylish
hotel
- Outstanding spa
- Fantastic family rooms
Combine this hotel with these itineraries:
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Jungle Aqua Park Hotel, Egypt, Red Sea
Jungle fever never felt so good. That’s because taking your Pride to the Jungle Aqua Park means a splashing-fun time – whether you’re king of the jungle or the cowardly lion. For super go-fasts check out the Freefall, take on the Turbo Tunnel or tame the Tsunami. Or, you’ve got plenty of calmer options and loads for little ones, like animal-shaped slides, kids’ Freefalls and family rafting. On dry land, there are sports galore, tonnes for families and a spa for anyone needing to gather their nerves. Plus, you can factor in a private beach, plenty of restaurants and rooms that include air-con, satellite TVs and balconies.

Jungle Aqua Park Hotel, Egypt, Red Sea
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Thomson Christmas Cruise Specials - Christmas Transatlantic and Coral Islands |
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Thomson have some great cruise options for Christmas 2010, there's the Coral Islands cruise itinerary, 7 nights from 19 December 2010, or for the more adventurous, the Christmas Transatlantic for 21 nights from 5 December. Coral Islands
Calling at Caribbean titans like Barbados and St Kitts, this cruise
ticks off glossy rainforests, colourful villages and more beaches than
you’ll have time to count. Things kick off in the Dominican Republic,
the country Columbus declared the fairest in the world. Next, you’ll
head out to sea, arriving in St Vincent on day three. The island’s
Soufriere volcano steals the limelight – trek to the top for great
360-degree views. Alternatively, head to the botanical gardens, where
you’re likely to spot rainbow-coloured parrots among the shrubs and
blooms. Next it’s on to Barbados, where cricket grounds and old English
churches sit side-by-side with palm-fringed beaches and rum shops. After
getting your fill of white sands, take to the water for some swimming
or snorkelling with turtles. The second half of your cruise takes you to
the Caribbean’s lesser-known islands – Dominica, St Kitts and Tortola.
Prepare to have your breath taken away several times over, because it’s
the scenery that’s the star of the show in these places. Dominica is
known as the Island of Waterfalls, Tortola is full of ancient
rainforests and hot mineral pools, and St Kitts is all about the
beaches. 
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