Resorts World Cruises (RWC), will expand its global footprint to the Arabian Gulf and Gulf of Oman with the upcoming homeport deployment of Resorts World One in Dubai from October 18, 2024 to April 13, 2025.
Resorts World One is expected to make 75 calls in the region with 150,000 passengers over the six-month period, which will significantly contribute to the growth of cruise tourism in the Arabian Gulf and Gulf of Oman. The ship will attract a new segment of Fly-Cruise passengers from India, increasing diversity to the Arabian Gulf cruise market.
Resorts World One combines premium amenities with diverse culinary options, ensuring a boutique lifestyle and entertainment voyage through the Arabian Gulf and beyond
Resorts World One will sail from Dubai from October 18 onwards, offering itineraries that include the two-night Sir Baniyas Weekend Cruise with departures on Fridays; a three-night Oman Cruise to Khasab and Muscat departing on Sundays; and a two-night Doha Cruise departing on Wednesdays.
Guests will have the flexibility to combine two or all three of the itineraries to increase the cruise length to a four-, five- or a seven-night cruise.
Shore excursions and onboard activities will allow passengers to immerse themselves in the rich cultural tapestry of Dubai and the surrounding region especially Muscat, Khasab and Sir Baniyas Island. Visits to iconic landmarks, heritage sites, and shopping destinations will be part of the itinerary for tourists while Bollywood DJ parties and music bands, pyjama and foam parties, movies, will be among other attractions onboard.
To cater to a diverse target audience, certified vegetarian and Jain cuisine will also be available to cater to travellers from India and others who prefer specialised vegetarian selections. With the ship’s deployment in the Arabian Gulf, Resorts World One will provide regional Muslim travellers with the convenience and access to certified halal-friendly offerings onboard the ship. Guests can also make pre-advanced appointments to have the crew of the same gender attend to the guests for selected onboard services such as the spa.
“With easy access and regular flight connectivity from India to Dubai, Indian travellers will also have more travel and vacation options to explore multiple destinations with a cruise vacation, paving the way for a new and exciting era of Fly-Cruise exploration,” said Naresh Rawal, vice president – sales (South Asia and Middle East), RWC.
Resorts World Cruises (RWC), will expand its global footprint to the Arabian Gulf and Gulf of Oman with the upcoming homeport deployment of Resorts World One in Dubai from October 18, 2024 to April 13, 2025.
Resorts World One is expected to make 75 calls in the region with 150,000 passengers over the six-month period, which will significantly contribute to the growth of cruise tourism in the Arabian Gulf and Gulf of Oman. The ship will attract a new segment of Fly-Cruise passengers from India, increasing diversity to the Arabian Gulf cruise market.
Resorts World One will sail from Dubai from October 18 onwards, offering itineraries that include the two-night Sir Baniyas Weekend Cruise with departures on Fridays; a three-night Oman Cruise to Khasab and Muscat departing on Sundays; and a two-night Doha Cruise departing on Wednesdays.
Guests will have the flexibility to combine two or all three of the itineraries to increase the cruise length to a four-, five- or a seven-night cruise.
Shore excursions and onboard activities will allow passengers to immerse themselves in the rich cultural tapestry of Dubai and the surrounding region especially Muscat, Khasab and Sir Baniyas Island. Visits to iconic landmarks, heritage sites, and shopping destinations will be part of the itinerary for tourists while Bollywood DJ parties and music bands, pyjama and foam parties, movies, will be among other attractions onboard.
To cater to a diverse target audience, certified vegetarian and Jain cuisine will also be available to cater to travellers from India and others who prefer specialised vegetarian selections. With the ship’s deployment in the Arabian Gulf, Resorts World One will provide regional Muslim travellers with the convenience and access to certified halal-friendly offerings onboard the ship. Guests can also make pre-advanced appointments to have the crew of the same gender attend to the guests for selected onboard services such as the spa.
“With easy access and regular flight connectivity from India to Dubai, Indian travellers will also have more travel and vacation options to explore multiple destinations with a cruise vacation, paving the way for a new and exciting era of Fly-Cruise exploration,” said Naresh Rawal, vice president – sales (South Asia and Middle East), RWC.