Back to newsTurkey has denied port access to an LGBTQ+ cruise ship, citing national moral values, in a move that has drawn attention from LGBTQ+ travelers reassessing their destination choices. As a result, several cruise itineraries previously including Turkish ports are being rerouted, with Greece and Crete emerging as preferred alternatives. Crete and the broader Greek islands are widely regarded as welcoming destinations for LGBTQ+ travelers, with no legal or social restrictions on same-sex couples. Visitors to Crete should be aware that cruise itineraries may be adjusted on short notice due to regional port access issues. If your cruise includes eastern Mediterranean stops, check with your cruise line for any route changes. Greece remains a safe, open, and legally protected destination for all travelers regardless of sexual orientation.
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LGBTQ+ Cruises Reroute to Greece After Turkey Port Denial
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