Back to newsThe Virgin Voyages cruise ship "Scarlet Lady," operating an LGBTQ-themed voyage, was redirected to Crete after Turkey and Egypt denied the vessel entry into their ports. The ship made an unplanned call at a Cretan port as an alternative destination for its passengers. For visitors to Crete, this is a reminder that the island is an accessible and welcoming destination within the Eastern Mediterranean, often serving as a flexible port of call when regional travel disruptions occur. Crete's main cruise terminals are located in Heraklion and Chania, both within easy reach of major attractions. Travelers on Mediterranean cruises should note that port itineraries in the region can change due to political or policy decisions in neighboring countries, and Crete frequently benefits from this as an alternative stop.
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Scarlet Lady Redirected to Crete After Turkey, Egypt Deny Entry
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