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Cruises from Dubai 2026: Fly-to and Arabian Gulf Cruise Packages

Overview: Travelwings books cruises from Dubai for UAE residents across 14 cruise lines — including MSC, Royal Caribbean, Costa, Norwegian (NCL), Celebrity, Celestyal, AROYA, Holland America, Resorts World, Havila, Crystal, Seabourn, Swan Hellenic, and Disney. Packages start from AED 2,499 per person — with a flat AED 1,000 off currently applied to every package — and reach the Mediterranean, Northern Europe, Alaska, the Indian Ocean, the Red Sea, and Southeast Asia, sold as all-inclusive fares covering cabin, main dining, entertainment, and port charges. Most current departures are fly-to packages that bundle return flights from Dubai (DXB) with the cruise, as the cruise lines have temporarily shifted their Arabian Gulf ships to other regions for this season while their wider fleets sail the Mediterranean, Northern Europe, and beyond as normal (more on this below). For live availability and pricing in AED, contact the Travelwings cruise desk on +971-45635811 or cruise@travelwings.com.

What can you book on a cruise from Dubai right now?

The cruise packages from Dubai sailing today are fly-to itineraries: you fly from Dubai to the ship's homeport, board there, and fly home afterwards, with both flights and transfers bundled into one AED price. These voyages depart from homeports well outside the Gulf — Barcelona, Athens, Singapore, and others — so the full range of cruising is open to UAE travellers right now.

The regions open to UAE travellers now include:

  • Mediterranean: Greek islands, the Adriatic, Italy, and the western Med, sailing from Barcelona, Athens (Piraeus), or Rome's Civitavecchia
  • Northern Europe and the fjords: Norwegian coastal voyages and Baltic sailings over the European summer
  • Alaska: Glacier and Inside Passage itineraries on the larger premium lines
  • Southeast Asia: Singapore-based sailings to Malaysia, Thailand, and Vietnam
  • Red Sea: Saudi and Egyptian ports on AROYA's spring programme, where operating
    A fly-to cruise package is the most practical way for UAE residents to reach these regions, and it is how most of the cruise lines on this page are sold for 2026.

How fly-to cruise packages from Dubai work

Most cruise lines featured here sail from homeports outside the UAE — Barcelona, Athens, Singapore, Bergen, and others — so UAE residents need to reach the ship first. Rather than booking a flight separately and coordinating arrival times, Travelwings bundles your return flight from Dubai (DXB) into the cruise booking. You receive one confirmation, one price in AED, and one point of contact for the whole journey.

  • Flight included: Round-trip from Dubai (DXB) to the cruise's departure port
  • Ground transfers: Arranged at both ends, from DXB to the ship and back
  • Pre-cruise hotel: An optional night in the embarkation city before you board
  • One AED price: Flight, transfers, and cruise combined, with no separate currency conversion
  • Best for: Extended holidays, bucket-list routes, and travellers pairing a cruise with a city stay
    If you would like to arrive a day or two early and settle in before boarding, a pre-cruise hotel stay is straightforward to add, and we will line the dates up with your sailing so the whole trip sits on one itinerary. On the return, we arrange your ship-to-airport transfer and your flight back to Dubai, so there is no juggling separate bookings or risk of a self-booked flight running late for embarkation.

Which cruise lines can you book from Dubai?

Travelwings represents 14 cruise lines for UAE travellers, covering everything from family-first mega-ships to ultra-luxury small ships. The figures below are starting fares per person; the cruise team confirms live pricing and current availability at the time of booking.

  • MSC Cruises — Mediterranean style with strong value and Halal dining; from AED 2,499
  • Disney Cruises — Family cruising with Disney characters, live shows, and kids' programming; from AED 2,960
  • Costa Cruises — Italian flair, lively and family-friendly; from AED 2,999
  • AROYA Cruises — Saudi Arabia's Arabian-hospitality line, Red Sea and, when sailing, the Gulf; from AED 3,199
  • Holland America — Classic longer voyages including Alaska and Northern Europe; from AED 3,499
  • Norwegian Cruise Line (NCL) — Flexible "Freestyle" cruising; from AED 3,500
  • Resorts World Cruises — Singapore-based, with strong Southeast Asia coverage; from AED 4,299
  • Celestyal Cruises — Greek island specialist with shorter itineraries; from AED 4,999
  • Celebrity Cruises — Refined premium product for couples; from AED 5,999
  • Royal Caribbean — Maximum onboard entertainment for families; from AED 5,999
  • Havila Cruises — Norwegian coastal voyages with low-emission propulsion; from AED 15,599
  • Crystal Cruises — Ultra-luxury for refined travellers; from AED 26,999
  • Swan Hellenic — Small-ship expedition cruising; from AED 29,999
  • Seabourn Cruises — Top-tier ultra-luxury with all-suite ships; from AED 36,999

What's included in a cruise package from Dubai?

Travelwings sells cruise packages from Dubai as all-inclusive experiences rather than bare cabin reservations. Inclusions vary by cruise line and fare tier, but a typical Dubai cruise package includes:

  • Cabin accommodation — Daily housekeeping for the full sailing
  • Meals and dining — Buffet and main-dining meals, with selected speciality restaurants on premium fares
  • Onboard entertainment — Theatre productions, live music, deck parties, and themed nights
  • Onboard facilities — Pools, fitness centres, kids' clubs, sports decks, and most non-spa wellness areas
  • Port charges and taxes — Confirmed at the time of booking
  • Flights and transfers — Return flights from Dubai and ground transfers on fly-to packages
    Usually not included: Gratuities, premium drinks packages, shore excursions, and speciality dining surcharges. Our cruise team will tell you exactly which extras to budget for before you confirm.

Where can a cruise from Dubai take you?

A cruise from Dubai can connect the UAE to a wide stretch of the world. The live destinations for 2026 span the Mediterranean, Northern Europe, and well beyond:

  • Mediterranean: Athens, Santorini, Naples, Civitavecchia (Rome), and Barcelona
  • Northern Europe: Norwegian fjords, the Baltic capitals, and Iceland on selected sailings
  • Alaska: Inside Passage and glacier routes over the northern summer
  • Southeast Asia: Singapore, Penang, Phuket, and Ho Chi Minh City on extended itineraries
  • Red Sea: Jeddah, Aqaba, and Egyptian ports on AROYA's spring programme
  • Arabian Gulf (when sailings resume): Doha, Muscat, Khasab, Sir Bani Yas, and Bahrain
    Many of these destinations — Greece, Italy, the Maldives, and Southeast Asia — are also available as land-based holiday packages from Dubai if you would rather explore at your own pace, with several nights in one place instead of a few hours in port. Our team can also pair a cruise with onward flights or a hotel stay so you see the destination both ways.

How long is a cruise from Dubai?

Cruise duration depends on the itinerary. Most fly-to sailings open to UAE travellers in 2026 run from a week upwards:

  • 7–10 nights — Mediterranean and Greek island cruises: Fly-to from Athens on Celestyal or Barcelona on MSC
  • 7–14 nights — Northern Europe and the fjords: Havila coastal voyages and Baltic sailings over the European summer
  • 10–14 nights — Southeast Asia and repositioning cruises: Fly-to Singapore for Resorts World, or repositioning voyages that move ships between summer and winter homeports
  • 14–21+ nights — Long-haul and ultra-luxury: Grand Mediterranean tours, Alaska on Holland America, and world-cruise segments on Crystal, Seabourn, and Swan Hellenic; from AED 15,599
  • 3–5 nights — Short Arabian Gulf cruises (returning soon): The short Gulf format has temporarily shifted off the 2026 calendar and will be back once direct departures from Dubai resume
    For couples and bucket-list travellers, the seven- to ten-night fly-to Mediterranean cruise is the strongest value tier on the current calendar.

Cruise package or a land-based holiday from Dubai?

A cruise package and a land-based holiday from Dubai are different formats, and the right choice depends on the trip you want.

A cruise package bundles, in one pre-paid AED price: cabin accommodation for the full sailing, main meals, onboard entertainment, pools and kids' clubs, and port taxes — plus return flights and transfers on fly-to packages. You unpack once and the destination moves to you.

A land-based holiday bundles flights, hotel accommodation, transfers, and usually breakfast, with most meals and excursions arranged separately. You move between hotels as the itinerary requires, and each day's pace is more open-ended.

Where a cruise package wins:

  • Multi-destination convenience: Several ports in one week without repacking
  • Predictable all-in cost: Meals, entertainment, and accommodation pre-paid
  • Family logistics: Kids' clubs, water parks, and Halal dining on one ship
  • Set itinerary: The ship handles the day-to-day
    Where a land-based holiday wins:

  • Deeper immersion: Several nights in one city rather than hours in port

  • Flexible pace: Choose attractions and dining on the day
  • Higher hotel category: Premium resort stays often cost less than equivalent cruise suites
  • Unique inland destinations: Landlocked regions and inland cities cruises cannot reach
    If you are weighing a beach-and-city break closer to home instead, our UAE staycation packages offer a land-based option across Dubai, Abu Dhabi, and Ras Al Khaimah with no flight at all — a relaxed alternative whenever a short break appeals.

When is the best time to book a cruise from Dubai?

For fly-to cruise packages from Dubai sailing in 2026, the best booking window depends on the region: the Mediterranean and Northern Europe sail over the European summer, roughly May to September, while Southeast Asia and the longer repositioning voyages cluster in the shoulder months.

  • Book early: Summer Mediterranean and fjord sailings — the best cabins on popular weeks sell out months ahead
  • Shoulder months: Spring and autumn often carry softer fares and quieter ports
  • Repositioning voyages: Strong value on longer itineraries between seasons
  • Arabian Gulf: Register your interest now and we will alert you when direct departures from Dubai are reinstated

What should first-time cruisers from the UAE know?

A few practical pointers make a first cruise from Dubai go smoothly:

  • Pack smart — Lightweight evening wear for formal nights and a warm layer for air-conditioned interiors
  • Arrive a day early — Fly-to itineraries leave no room for a delayed flight, so reach the embarkation city the night before
  • Check port visas — Confirm requirements early, especially for non-UAE-passport holders
  • Book excursions onboard — Booking through the cruise line gives the strongest no-show protection
  • Use the cruise app — Most lines now run dining, account, and entertainment bookings on mobile

Arabian Gulf sailings: a quick 2026 update

If you had a short Arabian Gulf cruise from Dubai in mind, here is the current position in brief. Owing to the current situation in the region, the cruise lines that usually homeport in the Gulf have temporarily shifted their ships to other regions for this season, and some of this winter's direct sailings from Port Rashid were cancelled as a result. The reassuring part is that those same ships are sailing the Mediterranean, Northern Europe, the Red Sea, and Southeast Asia exactly as planned, so the fly-to cruise packages above are fully available right now — and the lines have already opened Arabian Gulf itineraries for the 2027–28 winter. If you would prefer to sail directly from Dubai, register your interest with our cruise desk and we will let you know as soon as direct departures return.

How to book your cruise from Dubai with Travelwings

Cruise booking in Dubai with Travelwings is straightforward, and you are booking with an agency UAE travellers rate 4 out of 5 on Trustpilot across more than 1,600 reviews. Browse the cruise lines above, tell us your dates and preferred region, and our cruise specialists will confirm live availability, current pricing, and the all-inclusive cost in AED. You can also call our cruise desk on +971-45635811 or email cruise@travelwings.com — most queries are answered within the same business day, and every package currently includes a flat AED 1,000 off. Whether you want a seven-night Mediterranean sailing, an Alaskan voyage, or a place on the first Arabian Gulf departures when they return, we will build the booking and handle the flights, transfers, and cabin from a single point of contact.

Disclaimer: All fares, inclusions, availability, schedules, and offers shown are indicative and subject to change without notice based on regional conditions, seasonal demand, supplier and airline terms, and travel dates. Final pricing and current sailing availability are confirmed at the time of booking with Travelwings.

Frequently Asked Questions

1. Are there cruises from Dubai right now?

Yes — fly-to cruise packages from Dubai are operating across the Mediterranean, Northern Europe, Alaska, Southeast Asia, and the Red Sea, with flights and transfers bundled into one AED price. Direct Arabian Gulf departures from Port Rashid have temporarily shifted off this season's calendar, so our cruise team will confirm the best available option for your dates.

2. Can I sail the Arabian Gulf directly from Dubai this season?

For this season the cruise lines have temporarily moved their Arabian Gulf ships to other regions, so direct departures from Port Rashid are not running for the moment. They have already opened Arabian Gulf itineraries for the 2027–28 winter, and earlier departures may follow — register your interest and we will let you know the moment direct sailings from Dubai return.

3. What cruise packages can I book from Dubai for 2026?

The cruises sailing now are fly-to itineraries to the Mediterranean, Northern Europe and the fjords, Alaska, Southeast Asia, and the Red Sea. Travelwings bundles your return flight from Dubai (DXB), ground transfers, and the cruise into one AED price.

4. How much does a cruise from Dubai cost?

Package prices start from AED 2,499 per person and rise with cabin grade, cruise line, and itinerary length — for example, Costa from AED 2,999, NCL from AED 3,500, or Celebrity from AED 5,999, with ultra-luxury voyages running considerably higher. Drinks, gratuities, and shore excursions are usually extra.

5. What does a fly-to cruise package from Dubai include?

A fly-to package includes your return flight from Dubai (DXB), ground transfers at both ends, and the cruise itself — cabin, main dining, and onboard entertainment — in a single AED price. A pre-cruise hotel night can be added if you want to arrive early.

6. Which cruise from Dubai is best for families?

For a family cruise, Royal Caribbean and MSC offer extensive kids' clubs, water parks, and wide dining choice, while Costa is lively and family-friendly. Tell our team your children's ages and we will match the right ship and itinerary.

7. Are there luxury cruise packages from Dubai?

Yes. Celebrity (from AED 5,999), Crystal (from AED 26,999), Swan Hellenic (from AED 29,999), and Seabourn (from AED 36,999) each offer premium to ultra-luxury cruising, with smaller ships, deeper inclusions, and more remote ports.

8. Do I need a visa for a cruise from Dubai?

Visa requirements depend on the cruise's region and your nationality — Mediterranean and Schengen ports, for example, each have their own rules. Travelwings provides visa guidance for every cruise package we sell.

9. Is there a cruise from Dubai to India?

There is no regular scheduled line running Dubai-to-Mumbai sailings at present. The Indian domestic market is now served by Cordelia Cruises out of Mumbai, and any Dubai-to-India routing would be a seasonal or repositioning sailing subject to current regional conditions. Our team can tell you what, if anything, is available for your dates.

10. Can I book a cruise from Dubai on instalments?

Travelwings offers Tabby "book now, pay later" on eligible cruise packages, plus low-deposit booking on most cruise lines. Final payment is normally due 60 to 90 days before departure.

11. How does Travelwings arrange the flights for a fly-to cruise?

Our team books your round-trip flight from Dubai (DXB) to the cruise's departure port as part of the package, and you receive one confirmation with flight times, cruise details, and cabin information. We handle the transfers from home to DXB and from the arrival airport to the ship, and arrange the return the same way.

12. How early should I book a cruise from Dubai?

For popular summer Mediterranean and fjord sailings, around 90 days ahead is a safe minimum, and suite or connecting cabins often sell out earlier. Shoulder-season and longer repositioning voyages can sometimes be booked closer to departure.