Back to newsA cruise ship carrying LGBTQ+ passengers was denied entry to Turkish ports and has rerouted its itinerary, now including stops in Cairo, Egypt, and Crete, Greece. The vessel is expected to call at a Cretan port as part of its revised schedule. This change means Crete may see an additional cruise ship arrival, with passengers disembarking to visit the island. Tourists already in Crete should be aware of potential increases in visitor numbers at popular port areas such as Heraklion or Chania during the ship's stay. No disruptions to local services or attractions are anticipated. Cruise passengers typically spend a day ashore before continuing their voyage.
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LGBTQ+ Cruise Denied Turkish Ports, Reroutes to Egypt and Crete
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