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Whether they’re wandering the streets of Muscat in search of new places to eat or finding the best spot to watch the sunset in the seemingly endless Negev Desert, our Middle East specialists return to the region regularly to expand their knowledge. Not only do they look for new ways to experience familiar landmarks, such as the pyramids and Petra, they also look for hidden corners and overlooked treasures.

Our travel guides will give you a glimpse of their expertise, whether that’s an in-depth exploration of Amman or adventures for families in Israel. We can help you pack for the region’s wildly variable climate, suggest a good route for driving in Oman and recommend the best way to cruise on the Nile. Whether you’re looking to focus your travel on a particular country or you want to visit several at once, our guides will give you a taste of what’s possible so you can make the most of your time in the Middle East.

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Ideas for how to explore the Middle East

Our travel guides share our specialists' passion and knowledge for the Middle East. We travel here regularly to discover new experiences, explore untried areas and dig deeper into the better-known places and attractions. At the same time, we gather advice and up-to-date information on the best-quality guides, new hotels and restaurants, and the most memorable forms of transportation.

  • Luxury Egypt: live like a pharaoh
    The Palace Wing and Pyramids, The Marriott Mena House Oberoi, Giza

    Luxury Egypt: live like a pharaoh

    Luxury Egypt: live like a pharaoh

    A room at the foot of the Great Pyramid, an opulent ship on the Nile, and private guides — Egypt specialist Emma outlines the most indulgent ways to enjoy the country’s classic sights.

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  • Nile cruises: the route to ancient Egypt
    Aswan

    Nile cruises: the route to ancient Egypt

    Nile cruises: the route to ancient Egypt

    A Nile cruise is the classic way of exploring Egypt. Drift down the Nile in a comfortable cruise boat, making stops to visit Ancient Egyptian temples and tombs. Egypt specialist Steve outlines how you can make the most of your cruise.

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  • What to do in Egypt: our highlights guide
    Dahshur Pyramid, Egypt

    What to do in Egypt: our highlights guide

    What to do in Egypt: our highlights guide

    Home to some of the world's most historical monuments and best dive sites, Egypt's size makes it possible for the first-time visitor to see many of its highlights in a relatively short trip.

    9 min read

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  • Jordan and Egypt: Petra to Giza and Luxor
    A Bedouin man at Wadi Rum

    Jordan and Egypt: Petra to Giza and Luxor

    Jordan and Egypt: Petra to Giza and Luxor

    In the sun-baked desert of Egypt and a hidden wadi in Jordan, ancient empires built enormous stone edifices that still stand thousands of years later. Middle East specialist Albert discusses the best way to see both countries on one trip.

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  • Family vacations in Egypt
    Giza pyramids and Sphinx, Cairo

    Family vacations in Egypt

    Family vacations in Egypt

    If you're planning a family vacation to Egypt we can recommend family friendly activities as well as suitable places to stay. This captivating country has a very low malaria risk.

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  • Highlights of Israel
    View of Jerusalem

    Highlights of Israel

    Highlights of Israel

    Israel is beguilingly complicated. From the heart of Jerusalem’s Old City to the sere, sweeping vistas of the Negev, explore the historical and religious significance of this country with Olivia from our Israel team.

    9 min read

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  • How to pack for the Middle East
    Taroudant, Morocco

    How to pack for the Middle East

    How to pack for the Middle East

    First-time visitors can find it tricky to pack for the Middle East. Specialist and one-time resident Talia offers packing advice for handling the dramatic swings in temperature, the wide variety of terrains and the conservative culture.

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  • Honeymoons in Egypt
    Abu Simbel, Egypt

    Honeymoons in Egypt

    Honeymoons in Egypt

    A private tour of Giza’s pyramids, an opulent Nile cruise to see the ancient temples and tombs, snorkeling amid the thriving reefs of the Red Sea — specialist Hannah discusses what you might do on a honeymoon in Egypt.

    8 min read

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  • Family trips to Jordan
    Tracks in the sand at Wadi Rum

    Family trips to Jordan

    Family trips to Jordan

    If you're planning a tailor-made family vacation in Jordan, why not release your inner Indiana Jones on a trip to Petra, where Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade was filmed.

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  • An insider’s guide to Istanbul, from the Hagia Sophia to fried-fish sandwiches
    Hagia Sophia

    An insider’s guide to Istanbul, from the Hagia Sophia to fried-fish sandwiches

    An insider’s guide to Istanbul, from the Hagia Sophia to fried-fish sandwiches

    Bridging Asia and Europe, Istanbul effortlessly mingles modern commerce and ancient cultures. One-time resident Ninwa introduces you to the city she loves, from the big-name sights like the Grand Bazaar to the best place to buy fish sandwiches right off the boat.

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  • Explore the mysteries of Petra
    The Monastery, Petra

    Explore the mysteries of Petra

    Explore the mysteries of Petra

    A hidden city that’s carved into sandstone cliffs, Petra was one of the wonders of the ancient world. Jordan specialist Nick offers a guide to the history and important sites in this vast city.

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  • Amman for more than one night
    The Roman Theatre, Amman

    Amman for more than one night

    Amman for more than one night

    Jordan’s capital city is much more than just a rest stop on your way to the country’s many ancient sites. It invites you to explore the Roman amphitheater, take a cooking class in a family kitchen and see the oldest known human statues.

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  • A guide to visiting Oman for the first time
    Bahla Fort, Oman

    A guide to visiting Oman for the first time

    A guide to visiting Oman for the first time

    Oman’s understated pleasures make it a great introduction to the Middle East. Snorkel in the Arabian Sea, visit a traditional fish souq or livestock market, and stand alone at the edge of the Omani Grand Canyon.

    8 min read

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  • Past Civilizations of Ancient Egypt
    Abu Simbel, Egypt

    Past Civilizations of Ancient Egypt

    Past Civilizations of Ancient Egypt

    Discover the culture and history of Ancient Egypt on a tailor-made vacation. Our knowledgeable specialists can create a unique itinerary for you that suits your interests, including a few places that you might not have known about.

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  • Oman's Empty Quarter
    Man walking in Oman's Empty Quarter

    Oman's Empty Quarter

    Oman's Empty Quarter

    Adventure into the Empty Quarter in Oman. Journey across this vast desert region, surrounded by nothing but rolling sand dunes for as far as the eye can see and camp beneath a blanket of stars.

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  • The King's Highway in Jordan
    Kerak Castle

    The King's Highway in Jordan

    The King's Highway in Jordan

    Traveling the Kings' Highway in Jordan means seeing 5,000 years of history. Visit sites of the Holy Land, the churches at Madaba and Mount Nebo, the castles of Kerak and Shawbak, as well as the ancient city of Petra.

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  • Family vacations in Oman
    Turtle, Ras Al Jinz

    Family vacations in Oman

    Family vacations in Oman

    Peaceable Oman provides a family-friendly introduction to the Middle East. From camping out in the desert to discovering hatchling turtles, children can feel like explorers while parents are reassured by the country’s stable history.

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  • Self-drive Oman: Deserts, mountains and markets for the adventurous
    Traffic jam, Oman

    Self-drive Oman: Deserts, mountains and markets for the adventurous

    Self-drive Oman: Deserts, mountains and markets for the adventurous

    Oman makes an ideal destination for a self-drive vacation. You can travel at your own pace and the roads are well-maintained, with signs in English.

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  • Guide to Jerusalem
    Mount Zion, Jerusalem

    Guide to Jerusalem

    Guide to Jerusalem

    Easily combinable with an itinerary to Jordan, and fascinating enough to merit a trip in its own right, the enthralling sights and monuments of Jerusalem are certain to charm you. History has never seemed so alive.

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  • Family trips to Israel: Five great ideas
    Nubian ibex, Negev Desert

    Family trips to Israel: Five great ideas

    Family trips to Israel: Five great ideas

    Israel offers a veritable playground for families. You could repel down the side of a desert crater, dig up ancient pottery shards on an archaeological site, or explore the spray-painted backstreets of Tel Aviv.

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  • Honeymoons in Oman
    Golden beach, Oman

    Honeymoons in Oman

    Honeymoons in Oman

    Whether you want to relax in style in a converted palace, lounge by a beach, or have a private tent for two under the desert night sky, Oman is an underrated honeymoon destination. Specialist Olivia suggests her top picks for honeymoon-worthy hotels.

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