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Resorts World Cruises Introduces Exciting New Gulf Adventures with Resorts World One from Dubai

Published on November 4, 2024

Resorts World Cruises, known for its exceptional cruise experiences and expertise in the Gulf, has launched an exciting chapter in Dubai’s cruise tourism. On November 1, 2024, the 1,800-passenger Resorts World One embarked on its first voyage from Port Rashid Cruise Terminal 2, setting sail to popular Gulf destinations with three weekly departures. To celebrate this milestone, a special event was hosted on board, gathering nearly 600 distinguished guests, including regional officials, media, and influencers. Attendees were treated to live performances, an extensive showcase of culinary delights, and exclusive guided tours of the ship’s luxurious accommodations and amenities.

In honor of its inaugural voyages, Resorts World Cruises has introduced special promotional offers. Guests booking November cruises for the 3-Night Oman itinerary or the 2-Night Qatar route will receive complimentary Food & Beverage credits valued at AED 700 (around USD 190) per cabin. The Resorts World One’s itinerary includes the 2-Night Sir Bani Yas Weekend Cruise departing on Fridays, the 2-Night Doha Cruise departing on Wednesdays, and the 3-Night Muscat-Khasab Cruise departing on Sundays. Passengers seeking extended travel can combine these routes for 4-, 5-, and 7-night experiences.

A spokesperson for Resorts World Cruises expressed their enthusiasm, highlighting the significance of this launch and expressing gratitude for the support of regional partners, authorities, and guests.

Resorts World Cruises is an extension of the globally renowned Resorts World brand, which operates over 30 premier properties worldwide across Asia, Europe, North America, and Africa, welcoming approximately 40 million visitors annually. The cruise line launched in June 2022 with the flagship Genting Dream and rapidly expanded its presence by adding Resorts World One with homeports in Hong Kong and now Dubai. The fleet has traveled to over 30 destinations throughout Southeast and East Asia, including Okinawa and Kyushu in Japan, and key Middle Eastern ports such as Sir Bani Yas, Doha, Khasab, and Muscat.

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Resorts World Cruises sets itself apart with its signature Asian hospitality, delivering personalized and world-class travel experiences. The line features diverse dining options, including Halal-certified and vegetarian cuisine, and showcases extraordinary live entertainment. The Palace, an exclusive all-suite enclave within the ship, offers a premium luxury experience with dedicated amenities and 24-hour butler service.

The Dubai Department of Economy and Tourism (DET) is committed to establishing Dubai as a leading global hub for business and tourism. Aligning with the Dubai Economic Agenda (D33), DET aims to bolster the city’s economy, attract top talent, and enhance its competitiveness on the global stage. This vision includes promoting Dubai’s diverse lifestyle offerings, fostering innovation, and supporting a world-class business environment.

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DET oversees the planning, development, and marketing of Dubai’s business and tourism sectors, ensuring the emirate maintains its status as a premier destination. It is also tasked with regulating and licensing various enterprises, including hotels, tour operators, and travel agencies. DET’s portfolio includes key entities such as the Dubai Economic Development Corporation (DEDC), Dubai SME, and the Dubai College of Tourism, among others.

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