Back to newsTurkey has refused entry to an LGBTQ+ cruise ship, denying it permission to dock at Turkish ports. The vessel, carrying LGBTQ+ travelers and allies, was turned away as part of Turkey's continuing restrictions on LGBTQ+ public gatherings and events. This decision has no direct impact on cruises visiting Crete or other Greek islands. Greece, including Crete, maintains an inclusive environment and welcomes all travelers regardless of sexual orientation. LGBTQ+ tourists visiting Crete can expect a generally open and tolerant atmosphere, particularly in popular destinations such as Heraklion, Chania, and Elounda. Travelers on Eastern Mediterranean cruises that include both Turkish and Greek ports should verify itinerary details with their cruise operator, as port permissions can affect scheduled stops and overall routing.
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Turkey Bans LGBTQ+ Cruise Ship From Docking
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