Royal Caribbean plans luxury cruises from Israel for fully vaccinated

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    Covid-19 vaccinated Israelis can book a choice of ‘escapes’ to the Greek Isles and Cyprus from May aboard the global cruise line’s new luxury liner.

    In a first for the cruise industry, Miami-based Royal Caribbean International announced that it will offer cruises setting sail from Israel for people who have been fully vaccinated against Covid-19. Tickets go on sale on March 9 for voyages beginning in May.

    The global cruise line will offer a combination of three- to seven-night “escapes” setting sail from Haifa to the Greek Isles and Cyprus aboard its brand-new Quantum Ultra Class ship, Odyssey of the Seas.

    n conjunction with Israel’s health and tourism authorities, Royal Caribbean will be the first to offer fully vaccinated sailings, where both crew and guests above the age of 16 will be vaccinated against Covid-19.

    “Sailing from Israel is an opportunity we have had our sights on for quite some time. Israeli travelers will be looking to get away, relax with total peace of mind, and enjoy the travel experiences they are missing dearly; and that is what we do best,” said Michael Bayley, president and CEO, Royal Caribbean International.

    Passengers will have a variety of dining options; a two-level pool deck including two pools, a kids’ aqua park and four whirlpools; a skydiving simulator and surf simulator; sports bar and arcade; theater and multimedia shows; an all-glass observation capsule affording 360-degree views from 300 feet above sea level; and a Bionic Bar staffed by robotic bartenders.

    The roundtrip itineraries from Haifa will include visits to Rhodes, Santorini, Mykonos, and Athens in Greece and Limassol in Cyprus.

    “Thanks to the millions of vaccines we have brought, I am proud that Israel will be the first country in the world to launch Royal Caribbean’s new flagship,” said Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

    About the Author

    Abigail Klein Leichman is a writer and associate editor at ISRAEL21c. Prior to moving to Israel in 2007, she was a specialty writer and copy editor at a major daily newspaper in New Jersey and has freelanced for a variety of newspapers and periodicals since 1984.

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