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Indian Ocean Cruise Ports | CruiseHols Ports Guide

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Creator's Key Takeaways

the Indian Ocean is the third largest on Earth so it's perhaps not too surprising is home to so many great cruise destinations

the turnaround ports on in the Indian Ocean itself include the city state of Singapore which is one of the leading tourist destinations in the region

Port Louis is the capital of Marius and is home to its main cruise port that allows Cruisers to enjoy relaxing on the country's idilic beaches

the SE shells is a beach Paradise Island located just to the east of the African Mainland and over the years it has developed into one of the Indian Ocean's leading cruise destinations

Creator's Tips & Advice

avoid the wet seasons when cruising the Indian Ocean
visit in the northern hemisphere winter for southern hemisphere summer weather in South Africa and Australia

Questions This Creator Answers

QWhat are the best cruise ports in the Indian Ocean?
QHow can I explore the Indian Ocean on a cruise holiday?

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YouTube Video Description

You want to take a cruise on the Indian Ocean, this is the video for you. We look at all the incredible turnaround ports on the Indian Ocean and also the main ports of call that you can visit when sailing on the world's third largest ocean that covers parts of Asia, Africa and Australia. The Indian Ocean has really developed as a cruise region thanks to large infrastructure investments from several countries in their turnaround and cruise port facilities as well as many of the key tourist destinations on the ocean opening up to cruise passengers. The Indian Ocean is bounded by Asia to the north, Africa to the west and Australia to the east and features a number of seas feeding into it including the Andaman Sea, the Arabian Sea, , the Red Sea the Bay of Bengal, and the Laccadive Sea. Thanks to improvements in air transport links, the region is also now easier than ever to visit from Europe, the UK and the USA, which make sit great for those from key cruise regions who want to explore a new part of the world. Amongst the cruise turnaround ports we look at are; Singapore, Port Louis (Mauritius), Mahe (Seychelles) and Mumbai (India). Whilst we look at key cruise ports of call including: Africa Safaga (Egypt), Mombasa (Kenya), Nosy Be Island & Tolagnaro (Madagascar), Port Louis (Mauritius), Maputo (Mozambique), Mahe (Seychelles), Durban, East London and Port Elizabeth (South Africa), Dar es Salaam & Zanzibar (Tanzania) Asia Manama (Bahrain), Goa, Kochi & Mumbai (India), Benoa, Jakarta & Komodo Island (Indonesia), Eilat (Israel), Aqaba (Jordan), Malacca, Port Klang, Penang and Langkawi (Malaysia), Male (Maldives), Muscat (Oman), Doha (Qatar), Dammam & Jeddah (Saudi Arabia), Singapore, Hambantota & Colombo (Sri Lanka), Phuket (Thailand), Dubai, Abu Dhabi & Sir Bani Yas (UAE) Indian Ocean, Indian Ocean Cruises, Indian Ocean Cruise Ports Oceania Freemantle, Broome, Exmouth & Adelaide (Australia) For more details on this region please visit https://cruisehols.co.uk/destinations/indianocean/ For more region, sea and ocean guides, please visit https://cruisehols.co.uk/destinations/