Back to newsThe luxury cruise ship Scarlet Lady, operated by Virgin Voyages, has rerouted to Crete after Turkey refused the vessel entry during the current tourist season. Turkey's decision, reportedly motivated by the ship's reputation as an LGBTQ+-inclusive cruise line, means Crete gains an additional port of call and the economic activity that comes with it. The Scarlet Lady carries several thousand passengers per voyage. Visitors already in Crete may notice increased foot traffic in whichever port the ship docks, likely Heraklion or Chania. For cruise passengers, this itinerary change means Crete replaces a planned Turkish coastal stop. No disruption to existing ferry or flight connections is expected. The ship's arrival represents a boost for local businesses, restaurants, and excursion operators during the peak summer period.
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Scarlet Lady Reroutes to Crete After Turkey Denies Port Entry
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