Hurghada, 28°C.
At the start of the afternoon, a warm breeze caresses the sun deck of the MV
La Belle de l'Adriatique.
The boat has just cast off the moorings and sets off on a calm sea, heading for Jordan.
In the distance, the imposing white silhouette of the great mosque, near the port, dwindles from second to second.
Beneath the surface, the alternation of turquoise tones, with a wide palette of blues, betrays the presence of coral fields and clear sandbanks.
For many passengers, accustomed to CroisiEurope river cruises, this is the first trip to Egypt.
The vast majority of French, Swiss and Belgians.
A little less than a hundred travelers pampered by fifty-one crew members.
The atmosphere is family and intimate and that pleases, as confides this young retiree who feels here
“like at home”.
This feeling of fullness is reassuring, especially since the period is still troubled with the pandemic.
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