The Suez Canal is the quickest way by ship to get from the Mediterranean to the Indian ocean.
The Indian Ocean
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Arab traders sailing the Indian ocean in their sailing ships preferred to travel during the months of June and July because they were the prevailing months of monsoon winds; that is why they are called trade winds.
If you travel by air or land, you would not have to cross any ocean, depending upon your departure and arrival points. If you travel by ship, you would need to travel the Pacific and the Indian Oceans.
its maiden voyage was on December 22nd 1915 from Southampton bound for the Mediterranean to serve as a hospital ship for wounded troops
The quickest way by ship from the Mediterranean to the Indian Ocean is via the Suez Canal. A link to the Wikipedia article on Egypt's Suez Canal is provided.
Via the Suez Canal
The quickest way by ship from the Mediterranean to the Indian Ocean is via the Suez Canal. A link to the Wikipedia article on Egypt's Suez Canal is provided.
Suez Canal.
Via the Suez Canal
Indian Ocean, South Atlantic Ocean, North Atlantic Ocean, English Channel
Indian ocean will have to be crossed by a ship going from Singapore to magadishu.
The ship would be in the Indian Ocean.
The Indian Ocean
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Exit the black sea then you go through the Mediterranean sea through the read sea and past the gulf of Aden and past the Arabian sea The shortest way: Through the Bosporus to the sea of Marmara, through the Dardanelles to the Egean sea, over the Mediterranean, through the Suez canal to the Red sea, and through the Gate of Tears into the Gulf of Aden and the Indian Ocean. If your ship is too big to pass through the Suez canal: Start the same way, but when you reach the Mediterranean, go through the strait of Gibraltar to the Atlantic ocean and south around Africa into the Indian Ocean.
By the Suez Canal