Resorts World Cruises is bringing its luxurious vessel, Resorts World One RW1, to Dubai for a six-month homeporting period. Starting November 1st, the ship will offer a range of Arabian Gulf cruises, including trips to Sir Bani Yas Island, Oman, and Doha, with exclusive onboard experiences like the all-suite ‘The Palace’ concept.
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Resorts World Cruises is bringing its premium boutique lifestyle cruises to the Arabian Gulf, offering travelers a seamless and luxurious way to explore the region’s diverse destinations. The cruise line will homeport in Dubai, offering a range of itineraries that include Muscat, Khasab, and Sir Bani Yas Island. Resorts World One, the ship offering this new experience, features halal-certified cuisine, a private all-suite enclave, and diverse entertainment options, catering to a global audience.
Founded in 1996 under the leadership of Sheikha Manal bint Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, the Emirates Marine Environment Group (EMEG) has dedicated itself to safeguarding the UAE’s coastal biodiversity. Led by Major Ali Saqer Sultan Al Suwaidi, the foundation actively advocates for the protection of endangered wildlife and marine ecosystems. Through comprehensive initiatives, EMEG promotes mangrove restoration, beach clean-ups, coral restoration, sea turtle monitoring, and cultural heritage experiences. By involving individuals and organizations in conservation efforts, EMEG ensures that future generations can continue to appreciate the wonders of the Arabian Gulf.
Resorts World Cruises is expanding its reach into the Arabian Gulf and Gulf of Oman with the deployment of Resorts World One, which will operate from Dubai for six months. The cruise ship will offer a variety of cruise options, including a 2-night Sir Bani Yas Weekend Cruise, a 3-night Oman Cruise to Khasab and Muscat, and a 2-night Doha Cruise. Additionally, Resorts World One will accommodate Doha as a departure point for cruises during the Qatar school holidays. The cruise line’s presence in the region is expected to boost cruise tourism and enhance the diversity of the Arabian Gulf’s cruise market.