Back to newsThe cruise ship Scarlet Lady, operating an LGBTQ+ themed voyage, made port at Souda Bay in Crete after being denied entry by Turkey and Egypt. Souda Bay, located near Chania in northwestern Crete, served as a welcoming alternative stop for the vessel and its passengers. The incident highlights Crete's reputation as an open and inclusive destination in the Eastern Mediterranean. For visitors arriving by cruise ship, Souda Bay is one of the largest natural harbors in Europe and sits just a short drive from Chania's historic old town, beaches, and local restaurants. Travelers disembarking at Souda can easily reach the city center by taxi or bus. No disruptions to regular port operations were reported.
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Crete Welcomes LGBTQ+ Cruise Rejected by Turkey and Egypt
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