Turkish authorities have blocked an American LGBTQ+ cruise ship from docking at two of the country’s ports, prompting organisers to revise the vessel’s Mediterranean itinerary.
The cruise, organised by Atlantis Events, is scheduled to leave Greece on July 5 aboard the Scarlet Lady, a vessel operated by Virgin Voyages. More than 1,000 passengers from the United States were expected to visit the Turkish port of Kuşadası before continuing on to Istanbul.
However, Turkish officials cancelled the planned stops, stating that the chartered cruise was associated with groups whose behaviour was considered incompatible with the country’s “moral values” and “family values”. The decision means the ship will now sail to Cairo, Egypt, and the Greek island of Crete instead.
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