Holidays
  • HOLIDAYS
    • View Holidays Homepage
    • Beach Holidays
      • Adults Only Holidays
      • All Inclusive
      • Beach
      • Family Holidays
      • Long-Haul Holidays
      • Luxury Holidays
      • Nightlife
      • Spa Holidays
      • Sports and Activity
      • View all beach holidays
    • Multi Destination
    • Tours
    • City Breaks
    • Ski
    • Lakes and Mountains
    • Lapland
    • Villas
    • Weddings
    • Accessible Holidays
  • Cruises
  • CRUISES
    • Marella Cruises
      • View Marella Cruises Homepage
      • Cruise Deals
      • Cruise Ships
      • Cruise Types
        • Cruise From the UK
        • Cruise Only
        • Cruise and Stay
        • Themed Cruises
        • Repositional and Transatlantic
      • Destinations
        • Caribbean
        • Western Mediterranean
        • Canary Islands and Atlantic
        • Eastern Mediterranean
        • North Africa And Middle East
        • Asia
        • Central America
        • View All Cruise Destinations
      • Useful Information
        • Cruise Calendar
        • Top Ports Of Call
        • On Board Experience
        • Why cruise with Marella Cruises?
    • TUI River Cruises
      • View TUI River Cruises Homepage
      • European River Cruises
      • River Cruise Ships
      • River Cruise Only
      • Rivers
        • Danube
        • Dutch & Belgian Waterways
        • Main
        • Moselle
        • Rhine
      • Destinations
        • Austria
        • Belgium
        • Croatia
        • Germany
        • Hungary
        • Netherlands
        • Serbia
        • Slovakia
        • Switzerland
      • Useful Information
        • Why cruise with TUI River Cruises?
  • Flights
  • FLIGHTS
    • View Flights Homepage
    • Cheap Flights
    • Our Destinations
      • Where we fly
      • Popular routes
    • Flight Timetable
    • Arrivals and Departures
    • Useful Information
      • Flying with us
      • Before you fly
      • Our fleet
      • Frequently Asked Questions
  • hotel only
  • HOTEL ONLY
  • Deals
  • DEALS
    • View Deals Homepage
    • Summer Holiday Deals
      • Summer Holidays 2021
      • Summer Holidays 2022
      • School Holiday Deals
      • View All Summer Holiday Deals
    • Winter Holiday Deals
      • Winter Holidays 2020
      • Winter Holidays 2021
      • Christmas Holiday Deals
      • Easter Holiday Deals
      • View All Winter Holiday Deals
    • Last Minute Deals
    • Free Kids Place Finder
    • Destination Deals
      • Spain Holiday Deals
      • Greece Holiday Deals
      • Mexico Holiday Deals
      • View All Destination Deals
    • Holiday Type Deals
      • All Inclusive Holiday Deals
      • Luxury Holiday Deals
      • Family Holiday Deals
      • View All Holiday Deals
    • Discount Deals
  • Destinations
  • DESTINATIONS
    • View Destinations Homepage
    • Europe
      • Albania
      • Austria
      • Bulgaria
      • Croatia
      • Cyprus
      • Czech Republic
      • Germany
      • Greece
      • Iceland
      • Italy
      • Lapland
      • Malta
      • Montenegro
      • Portugal
      • Slovenia
      • Spain
      • Switzerland
      • Turkey
      • View All Europe Destinations
    • Central America
      • Costa Rica
      • Mexico
      • View All Central America Destinations
    • Africa
      • Cape Verde
      • Egypt
      • Gambia
      • Kenya
      • Mauritius
      • Morocco
      • Seychelles
      • Tanzania
      • Tunisia
      • View All Africa Destinations
    • Caribbean
      • Antigua
      • Aruba
      • Barbados
      • Cuba
      • Dominican Republic
      • Grenada
      • Jamaica
      • St Lucia
      • Trinidad And Tobago
      • View All Caribbean Destinations
    • North America
      • United States Of America
      • View All North America Destinations
    • Asia
      • China
      • India
      • Indonesia
      • Israel
      • Japan
      • Jordan
      • Malaysia
      • Maldives
      • Oman
      • Sri Lanka
      • Thailand
      • United Arab Emirates
      • Uzbekistan
      • Vietnam
      • View All Asia Destinations
    • Where’s hot when?
    • Quarantine Free Holidays
    • Popular Destinations
      • Algarve
      • Benidorm
      • Cancun
      • Crete
      • Dubai
      • Florida
      • Fuertaventura
      • Gran Canaria
      • Lanzarote
      • Madeira
      • Majorca
      • Tenerife
  • Extras
  • EXTRAS
  • TravelInformation
  • Travel Information
  • AccountAndBooking
logo
Shortlisted holidays
  • Shortlist( )
  • Travel Information
  • Account & Booking
  • HOLIDAYS
  • CRUISES
  • FLIGHTS
  • HOTEL ONLY
  • DEALS
  • DESTINATIONS
  • EXTRAS

  • Marella Cruises
  • TUI River Cruises

Our website uses cookies to improve your experience. To find out more, please read our Cookie Notice. Close

No hotel stay
For 7 night cruises only
search

  • Cruise home
  • Eastern Spices 2

ITINERARY

Eastern Spices 2

SHIP

Please choose a ship

Choose ship

Eastern Spices 2

►

ITINERARY

ITINERARY

Day 1  

Port Sultan Qaboos , Oman

More Details ‣

Departs: 18:00


Show Top Things to Do

‣ View all EXCURSIONS

Day 2-3  

at sea...

Show Top Things to Do

Surf & Turf Steakhouse

As its name suggests, this à la carte eatery specialises in the likes of marbled steaks and meaty lobster tails. You’ve also got other meat and fish options, as well as plenty to satisfy a vegetarian palate. This is one of the ship's speciality restaurants, so there's a charge to dine here – plus, we recommend you make a reservation in advance.

47°

Marella Discovery 2’s main eatery is a big, stylish venue, finished in the colours of the sand and the sea. Daytime meals here come with a side-order of sea views, thanks to floor-to-ceiling windows, and a grand double staircase leads up to a separate eatery.

Gallery 47°

You’ll find this trendy Italian restaurant on the second floor of the ship’s main dining room, 47°. It’s a laid-back place, where bookings aren’t necessary, and its designer look features a colour scheme inspired by the sunset.

Day 4  

Mumbai, India

More Details ‣

Time in port: 08:00 - 17:00


Show Top Things to Do

Marvels of Mumbai

You’ll see Mumbai’s eastern and western sides on this tour. First, you’ll pay a visit to the Gateway of India. The arch was built in 1911 as an entry point for passengers arriving from England, but it also marks the place where British troops left India following the country’s independence. Next, you’ll move on to Dhobi Ghat, which is over 100 years old. It’s basically a giant human-powered washing machine, so you’ll see hundreds of washers – or dhobis – cleaning clothes in the open-air water tanks. After absorbing the atmosphere, you’ll head to a very different sight, the Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus railway station. This extravagant Gothic building’s a prime example of colonial-era architecture, with Victorian, Hindu and Islamic influences. Later, you’ll see more buildings built during British rule at Colaba Causeway, which is overflowing with stalls and shops. It’s a great spot for stocking up on souvenirs, as well as sampling some of the local delicacies.

  • Find out More

Mumbai's markets

You’ll need to put your bartering hat on for this tour, as you’ll visit three of Mumbai’s biggest markets. First, you can get your haggling hat on at Colaba Causeway. This area’s streets are filled to the brim with shops selling jewellery, clothes, handbags and handicrafts. And you can buy coconut water, baked goods and fruit from some of the vendors, too. After, you’ll visit historic Crawford Market. It’s Mumbai’s main wholesale market for fruit, so you’ll find stalls stacked with mountains of mangos and grapes. Produce aside, you can check out the Norman-style façade and its decorative friezes, which were designed by Lockyard Kipling – the father of author Rudyard Kipling. Your last stop is in Bhuleshwar. This place is packed-full of bazaars, selling everything from jewellery to food. On your way back to the ship, you’ll also drive past the famous Gateway of India monument.

  • Find out More

City of Faiths

Mumbai’s a mixing pot of cultures and religions, which you’ll learn all about on this trip. You’ll start by driving past the city’s seafront promenade, before heading up to Malabar Hill to check out the extravagant mansions of Mumbai’s swankiest neighbourhood. Then it’s on to Iskcon Temple. It sits in four acres of land, with enough room for a pretty courtyard, a restaurant and a huge prayer room. This is where you’ll hear the melodic chanting of the Hare Krishna devotees. Just across the road is Babulnath – an ancient Shiva temple. Not only is it one of the oldest in the city, but it’s also a great example of Hindu Nagara-style architecture. Next, you’ll visit a different place of worship. You might think you’ve stumbled back to Britain when you arrive at the Afghan Church – an Anglican Church, built by the British to commemorate the dead of the First Afghan War. You’ll finish up with a photo stop at the Gateway of India – a 20th-century monumental arch.

  • Find out More

‣ View all EXCURSIONS

Day 5  

Mormugao, Goa

More Details ‣

Time in port: 08:00 - 17:00


Show Top Things to Do

Goa at a Glance

This tour throws Goa’s history and beaches into one package. First, you’ll spend time at the small-but-mighty Goa Chitra Museum, which houses more than 4,000 artefacts. It’s split into two sections – one looks at transport, the other peers into the agricultural history of the state. You’ll find farming tools, local pottery and decorative marriage palanquins – a type of wheel-less carriage. After your history lesson, you’ll get to chill out on one of Goa’s best stretches of sand. Utorda Beach won a TripAdvisor Travellers’ Choice Award in 2018. It’s an uncrowded swathe of white sand, sprinkled with palms and a few beach shacks. You’ll have lunch at one of these laidback eateries. Then you’re free to sunbathe for an hour, before heading back to the ship.

  • Find out More

Crocodile Dundee

You’ll need to keep your eyes peeled for crocodiles on this tour, as you sail along the Cumbarjua River. It’s the only place in Goa that you can see these huge reptiles in their natural habitat. And it’ll also give you a taste of traditional, tourist-free Goa. You’ll be joined in the mangroves by fishermen searching for their daily catch. The waters are brimming with fish and molluscs, which keep the crocs and riverside villages well fed. And the locals are quite happy to share, as they see the crocodiles as the guardian spirits of the community. They’re not the only wildlife you can spot, either. As you cruise along the backwaters for a few hours, there’s a good chance you’ll pass otters, flying fish and kingfisher, too.

  • Find out More

Temple and Spice

This tour does what it says on the tin. First, you’ll make your way to Mangueshi Temple. It’s one of the prettiest of its kind in Goa, with pastel-painted walls and a dove-white tower. After your tour inside the temple, you’ll drive to the Nandanvan Spice Farm. Here, you’ll be greeted in true Goan style, with a handmade garland and some herbal tea. Once you’ve settled in, you’ll be shown around the plantation, to see how the spices are grown and find out about their uses. You’ll then get to see how they taste, as you sit down for a traditional buffet lunch. You can pile your palm leaf plate high with fried prawns, curries, rice and bread. After eating, you’ll get the chance to buy some spices in the plantation’s shop to take home with you.

  • Find out More

‣ View all EXCURSIONS

Day 6  

at sea...

Show Top Things to Do

Surf & Turf Steakhouse

As its name suggests, this à la carte eatery specialises in the likes of marbled steaks and meaty lobster tails. You’ve also got other meat and fish options, as well as plenty to satisfy a vegetarian palate. This is one of the ship's speciality restaurants, so there's a charge to dine here – plus, we recommend you make a reservation in advance.

47°

Marella Discovery 2’s main eatery is a big, stylish venue, finished in the colours of the sand and the sea. Daytime meals here come with a side-order of sea views, thanks to floor-to-ceiling windows, and a grand double staircase leads up to a separate eatery.

Gallery 47°

You’ll find this trendy Italian restaurant on the second floor of the ship’s main dining room, 47°. It’s a laid-back place, where bookings aren’t necessary, and its designer look features a colour scheme inspired by the sunset.

Day 7-8  

Colombo, Sri Lanka

More Details ‣

ARRIVE IN PORT: 08:00 (DAY 7)
DEPART FROM PORT: 20:00 (DAY 8)



Show Top Things to Do

Flavours of Colombo

On this trip, you can enjoy a tour of Colombo’s highlights, followed by a buffet lunch featuring traditional Sri Lankan dishes. Like many capital cities, Colombo is a patchwork of modern skyscrapers and age-old monuments. As your coach weaves through the Fort and Pettah neighbourhoods, you’ll see colonial buildings like the Town Hall and the Old Parliament, interspersed with colourful markets and green gardens. You can hop out at Asokaramaya Temple to take a closer look – this Buddhist shrine is teeming with brightly coloured statues. You’ll also have the chance to spend a few rupees on local crafts, before tucking into a buffet lunch. The menu includes dishes like seafood salad, Singapore noodles with chicken, and freshly caught fish

  • Find out More

The history of Colombo

This tour gives you a glimpse of Sri Lanka’s past and present, thanks to Colombo’s varied architecture. Newly-built skyscrapers rub shoulders with colonial relics – you’ll start your day with a drive-by of the whitewashed Clock Tower, the grand Old Parliament, and the tranquil Gangaramaya Temple. The Cinnamon Gardens and Independence Square are on the list, too. But the highlight is Sri Subramaniya Kovil. Covered with statues of Hindu deities, this intricate temple’s the most impressive in the city. After your tour of Colombo’s busy streets, find out more about its history at the National Museum. Open since 1877, this treasure trove’s home to ancient art and sculptures, as well as weapons and paintings from Colonial times. Round off the morning with refreshments at the Taj Samudra Hotel.

  • Find out More

Colombo heritage walk

Take in the charming sights of Sri Lanka’s capital city on this fascinating walking tour. You’ll start off in the Pettah neighbourhood, famous for its busy market and the eye-catching Jami Ul-Alfar Mosque. Also known as the Red Mosque, this statement building’s one of a kind, with striking brickwork and soaring minarets. Next, you’ll be driven to Gangaramaya Temple, where your walking tour continues past the Town Hall and Viharamahadevi Park. You’ll also see the curling Nelum Pokuna Performing Arts Theatre, designed like a birds nest. Your tour finishes in Independence Square, where you’ll have time to grab a photo before heading back to the ship.

  • Find out More

‣ View all EXCURSIONS

Day 9-10  

at sea...

Show Top Things to Do

Surf & Turf Steakhouse

As its name suggests, this à la carte eatery specialises in the likes of marbled steaks and meaty lobster tails. You’ve also got other meat and fish options, as well as plenty to satisfy a vegetarian palate. This is one of the ship's speciality restaurants, so there's a charge to dine here – plus, we recommend you make a reservation in advance.

47°

Marella Discovery 2’s main eatery is a big, stylish venue, finished in the colours of the sand and the sea. Daytime meals here come with a side-order of sea views, thanks to floor-to-ceiling windows, and a grand double staircase leads up to a separate eatery.

Gallery 47°

You’ll find this trendy Italian restaurant on the second floor of the ship’s main dining room, 47°. It’s a laid-back place, where bookings aren’t necessary, and its designer look features a colour scheme inspired by the sunset.

Day 11  

Sabang, Indonesia

More Details ‣

Time in port: 10:00 - 16:00


Day 12  

Phuket, Thailand

More Details ‣

Time in port: 07:00 - 18:30
| Tender to shore


Show Top Things to Do

Phang Nga Bay Discovery

Pack a camera for this trip – some of the panoramas have to be seen to be believed. You’ll board a boat at Royal Phuket Marina, before setting off for the island-dotted waters of Phang Nga Bay. The green-capped karsts look like semi-submerged mountain peaks, and you’ll pass the cave-lined edges of Hong Island and Panak Island on your journey. You’ll coast past Khao Phing Kan – a beach-brushed spot that’s better known as James Bond Island, after Sir Roger Moore filmed a handful of 007 beach scenes here. Snorkelling and sunbathing are on the cards when you drop anchor at Kai Nui Island, and you’ll sail across to Rang Yai Island for a barbecue lunch beside the beach. After a final tanning stint on the sand, you’ll head back to Phuket.

  • Find out More

Panoramic Phuket

You’ll get picked up at the port in the morning, and your driver will make a beeline for one of Phuket’s top attractions to kick things off. The Wat Chalong temple’s one of the grandest and most-visited religious sites on the island, and you’ll have free time to look around the impressive interiors. Next, you’ll get to see how one of Phuket’s signature products is made at a cashew factory. Spend time exploring the cultural melting pot of neighbourhoods in Phuket’s old town, then hop onto the bus for a panoramic drive back to the port. On the way, you’ll pass the Heroines Monument – an homage to two of the city’s bravest ancestors – the sprawling Mukarrom Mosque Bangtao, and the picturesque beaches of Surin and Kamala.

  • Find out More

Phuket highlights and Botanical Garden

There’s no time wasted on this tour, as you start with one of Phuket’s top-rated sightseeing spots. You’ll drive right to the island’s south-eastern corner, before making your way to the tip of the Promthep Cape. This spit of land delivers pinch-yourself views of the Andaman Sea, so make sure you’ve got your camera to hand. The A-grade itinerary takes you to Wat Chalong temple next – one of the grandest Buddhist places of worship in Phuket. You’ll have time to look around the colourful halls and gardens, and your guide will fill you in on its history. Last on the agenda is a visit to Phuket Botanical Garden. Among the hand-sculptured hedges and exotic statues, you’ll find waterfalls trickling into a tree-shrouded pond.

  • Find out More

‣ View all EXCURSIONS

Day 13  

Penang, Malaysia

More Details ‣

Time in port: 09:00 - 19:00


Show Top Things to Do

Heights & Sights of Penang

For the best views of Penang Island, you won’t do better than this tour. You’ll start by boarding a coach that’s bound for the foot of Penang Hill, where the oldest funicular railway in south east Asia ferries visitors to the panoramic peak. From the top, you’ll have widescreen views across the surrounding countryside. Snap pictures from one of the walkways or observation platforms, or explore the surrounding gardens. After the return journey in a glass-sided railway car, there’s still time to fit in another sightseeing stop. Kek Lok Si is one of the largest Buddhist temples in Malaysia, and your guide will take you on a tour of the ornate halls and colourful grounds. Once you’re done, your driver will shuttle you back to the port.

  • Find out More

Buddha, Spices & Batik

Penang’s most impressive manmade sites are coupled with natural beauties on this tour. Gaze at one of the world’s largest reclining Buddha statues at Wat Chaiyamangkalaram – it’s the temple’s major showpiece and stretches out for more than 100 feet. Head to the north coast of Penang Island, and you’ll have a guided walk around the Tropical Spice Garden. The pretty grounds at this eco-tourism spot are packed with exotic plants and wildlife. Find your favourite patterns and colours at a traditional batik factory, and soak up the views as you take the coastal road back to the port. On the way, you’ll make a stop at the historic living heritage community at Chew Jetty – a cluster of wooden houses built on stilts. There’s also time to snap a picture or two of the 18th-century garrison in George Town, Fort Cornwallis.

  • Find out More

Penang island tour

Time on holiday’s usually spent lying on a beach, but this tour starts with lounging of a very different sort. You’ll clap eyes on one of the world’s largest reclining Buddha statues at the Wat Chaiyamangkalaram temple, in the heart of George Town. Next, check out the patterned fabrics at the capital’s oldest batik factory. The following stop’s a little more off the beaten track, as you visit a collection of fruit and spice stalls. Your driver will then follow the picturesque country roads towards the coast, where you’ll stop for a picture at Penang Bridge – a huge crossing that connects the island to mainland Malaysia.

  • Find out More

‣ View all EXCURSIONS

Day 14-15  

Langkawi, Malaysia

More Details ‣

ARRIVE IN PORT: 09:00 (DAY 14)



Show Top Things to Do

Cable car mountain ride

The main attraction on this trip is Langkawi’s mountain-scaling cable car. To start the day, though, you’ll spend time at the Rice Garden Museum. View the traditional tools that are used to tend paddies, and learn about the island’s history of rice cultivation. Next, you’ll visit the Oriental Village – an entertainment and shopping complex that’s themed like a local settlement. It shares the same postcode as the cable car’s base station, so you won’t have to walk far to start your ascent. Take a seat in one of the gondolas, and you’re ready to begin the steep climb up Machinchang Mountain. The sweeping panoramas are only bettered by the views from the top, so remember to pack your camera. You’ll be able to see the tree-blanketed hills melt into the Strait of Malacca from up here, and when you’re back at ground level, there’s a wedge of free time to grab a bite at the Oriental Village.

  • Find out More

Experience of Langkawi

From soaring statues to tapping trees, this trip takes in an armful of Langkawi’s best bits. You’ll start with a visit to Dataran Lang – or Eagle Square in plainer terms. This star-shaped platform juts out into Kuah Bay, with a 40-foot statue of a flapping eagle perched on top. The whole thing’s a nod to Langkawi’s name, which is an old Malay mixture of the words helang and kawi – which mean eagle and reddish-brown. Next, you’ll head to a museum that’s packed with thousands of gifts and awards that were heaped on Malaysia’s longest-serving prime minister. Things get rural after this, as you visit a rubber plantation on the outskirts of the town. Watch as incisions are made in the bark of rubber trees, and latex is extracted in a process known as ‘tapping’. Last up, you’ll pop to Atma Alam – an art village where pretty batik fabrics are designed and printed.

  • Find out More

Sunset catamaran cruise

You won’t set off until mid-afternoon on this trip, which will take you out to sea in time for sunset. After boarding a smart catamaran at Awana Porto Malai, you’ll plot a winding course around the islands of the Malacca Strait. Hit the onboard bar for a chilled beer or a cocktail, then pick a spot on deck where you can soak up the scenery as the light starts to fade. There’ll be a buffet spread to tuck into while you sail, with options like Malay chicken curry, barbecued fish, and rice noodles. The main attraction of the trip comes when the sky turns a burnt shade of orange, and the scenery takes on a whole new look. Snap a few pictures, then kick back with a drink as your captain steers you back to port.

  • Find out More

‣ View all EXCURSIONS

Cruises From

£1814 pp

What is this price

Check prices

Eastern Spices 2

North Africa And Middle East, Asia

No hotel stay
Check availability
x
SHARE
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  

Special Assistance

This itinerary is generally suitable for those who can walk independently. If you, or anyone travelling with you, needs special assistance, or is planning to take a mobility aid on holiday, please contact Customer Welfare. They'll be able to provide further information and offer advice.


Our Customer Welfare number is 0203 451 2585. Lines are open Monday to Friday 09.00-19.00. Calls from UK landlines cost the standard rate, but calls from mobiles may be higher, so please check with your network provider.

TO SHIP DETAILS ►

  • You're in safe hands

    We're part of TUI Group - one of the world's leading travel companies. And all of our holidays are designed to help you Discover Your Smile.

    Registered address: Wigmore House, Wigmore Lane, Luton, Bedfordshire, United Kingdom, LU2 9TN

    ABTA ATOL

  • Travel Aware – Staying Safe and Healthy Abroad

    The Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO) and National Travel Health Network and Centre have up-to-date advice on staying safe and healthy abroad.

    See gov.uk/travelaware and follow @FCDOtravelGovUK on Twitter and Facebook.com/FCDOtravel - for the latest general FCDO travel advice, including coronavirus travel guidance, security and local laws, and passport and visa information.

    See gov.uk/foreign-travel-advice - for FCDO travel advice about individual destinations.

    See Travel Aware page - for travel advice from TUI.

    See travelhealthpro.org.uk - for current travel health news.

    The advice can change so check regularly for updates.

    World of TUI
  • Find a local store

    Shop Finder

  • Search For Anything

    Ask a question

    Contact us

  • Holiday Types
  • Popular Destinations
  • Mid/Long haul
  • Short haul
  • Flights To
  • Cruise
  • Cheap Holidays
  • Luxury Holidays
  • Sunshine Holidays
  • Family Holidays
  • Villa Holidays
  • Winter Sun Holidays
  • All inclusive Holidays
  • Package Holidays
  • Beach Holidays
  • Short Breaks
  • Late holiday deals
  • City Breaks
  • Summer Holidays
  • Last Minute Holidays
  • Multi-Centre Holidays
  • Escorted Tours
  • Algarve Holidays
  • Benidorm Holidays
  • Canary Islands Holidays
  • Crete Holidays
  • Cyprus Holidays
  • Gran Canaria Holidays
  • Ibiza Holidays
  • Lanzarote Holidays
  • Las Vegas Holidays
  • Majorca Holidays
  • Menorca Holidays
  • Mexico Holidays
  • New York Holidays
  • Tenerife Holidays
  • Aruba Holidays
  • Barbados Holidays
  • Vietnam Holidays
  • Cape Verde Holidays
  • Caribbean Holidays
  • Costa Rica Holidays
  • Cuba Holidays
  • Dubai Holidays
  • Egypt Holidays
  • Florida Holidays
  • Jamaica Holidays
  • Mauritius Holidays
  • Sri Lanka Holidays
  • Thailand Holidays
  • Benidorm Holidays
  • Portugal Holidays
  • Spain Holidays
  • Turkey Holidays
  • Zante Holidays
  • Morocco Holidays
  • Croatia Holidays
  • Greece Holidays
  • Malta Holidays
  • Bulgaria Holidays
  • Italy Holidays
  • Lapland Holidays
  • Cheap Flights
  • Tenerife Flights
  • Montego Bay Flights
  • Mauritius Flights
  • Thailand Flights
  • Goa Flights
  • Alicante Flights
  • Lanzarote Flights
  • Ibiza Flights
  • Florida Flights
  • Orlando Flights
  • Cancun Flights
  • Spain Flights
  • Cyprus Flights
  • Malta Flights
  • Portugal Flights
  • Turkey Flights
  • Barbados Flights
  • Puerto Limon
  • Caribbean Cruises
  • Fjords Cruise
  • Italian Cruises
  • Mediterranean Cruises
  • Croatia
  • Canary Islands and Atlantic
  • Central America
  • Cruises from the UK
  • Dubrovnik
  • Barcelona
  • Cruises from Southampton
  • All Inclusive
  • Family Cruises
  • Last Minute Cruises
  • Cruises
  • Cruise Deals
  • Summer Cruises 2019

All the flight-inclusive holidays on this website are financially protected by the ATOL scheme. When you pay you will be supplied with an ATOL Certificate. Please ask for it and check to ensure that everything you booked (flights, hotels and other services) is listed on it. If you do receive an ATOL Certificate but all the parts of your trip are not listed on it, those parts will not be ATOL protected. Some of the flights on this website are also financially protected by the ATOL scheme, but ATOL protection does not apply to all flights. This website will provide you with information on the protection that applies in the case of each flight before you make your booking. If you do not receive an ATOL Certificate then the booking will not be ATOL protected. Please see our booking conditions for information, or for more information about financial protection and the ATOL Certificate go to: www.caa.co.uk. ATOL protection does not apply to the other holiday and travel services listed on this website.