Back to newsGreece has welcomed an LGBTQ-themed cruise ship after Turkey and Egypt refused to allow the vessel to dock at their ports. The ship was permitted to call at Greek ports, continuing its Mediterranean itinerary. Greece has no legal restrictions on LGBTQ travelers and remains an open destination for all visitors. Tourists on LGBTQ cruise itineraries can expect a welcoming environment at Greek ports, including those in Crete such as Heraklion and Chania. Greece's inclusive stance contrasts with more restrictive policies in some neighboring countries. Visitors planning cruises in the eastern Mediterranean should be aware that port access can vary significantly by destination, and itineraries may change depending on local regulations. Checking with cruise operators before departure is advisable for up-to-date port availability.
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Greece Welcomes LGBTQ Cruise Ship Rejected by Turkey and Egypt
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