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Cruise Saudi launches 335-metre floating resort AROYA Cruises

The ship accommodates over 3,362 passengers and includes 20 entertainment venues across 18 decks
Cruise Saudi launches 335-metre floating resort AROYA Cruises
Five complimentary restaurants, 11 specialty restaurants, and 12 cafés and lounges are available to tourists across the cruise ship (Photo: SPA)

Saudi Arabia’s Cruise Saudi, a wholly-owned subsidiary of the Public Investment Fund (PIF), recently launched its cruise line AROYA Cruises with bookings for various trips now available on its website. “As the first Arabian cruise line, AROYA Cruises is proud to lead the way with its authentic Arabian experience offered to guests at sea and on land,” Cruise Saudi stated.

AROYA Cruises is a 335-metre floating resort that includes 1,678 cabins with balconies overlooking the sea. Moreover, the cruise ship also features luxury suites and villas.

The ship accommodates over 3,362 passengers and includes 20 entertainment venues across 18 decks. Moreover, tourists on the ship can enjoy a full shopping experience at the Souq AROYA retail area, and performances in the 1,018-seat theater, including shows and movies for children. Five complimentary restaurants, 11 specialty restaurants, and 12 cafés and lounges are available to tourists across the cruise ship.

In addition, AROYA Cruises offers exclusive VIP experiences with its spacious and premium suites, outdoor lounges, and exceptional dining experiences.

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Starting in December 2024, tourists can book their cruise trips in the Red Sea with visits to the AROYA Cruises’ private island, Egypt and Jordan.

Commenting on the launch of AROYA Cruises, Cruise Saudi added: “It also stands out for its unique design, which reflects Arabian generosity and Saudi Arabia’s hospitality by providing exceptional experiences that focus on comfort and luxury for its guests.”

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