Another new visitor to the port of Ashdod last week was the 'Royal Princess’. It was the Princess' first sailings to the Holy Land in more than five years
F. Diamond the fashion TV cruise made her first call at Ashdod port early last week.
The F. Diamond, which can carry up to 1,000 passengers, is 140m long and has 8 decks.
It has over 200 luxury cabins, a relaxing spa, indoor and outdoor restaurants, discos and nightclubs, a casino and Poker rooms, chill out lounges and a stunning outdoor pool!
The F. Diamond cruise includes: Top fashion shows; Duty free shops; Gourmet food: Casino; Cocktail bar; Nightclub with international DJs; Swimming pool.
The cruise will be held every two days from Ashdod Port, Israel to Limassol Cyprus.
Another new visitor to the port of Ashdod last week was the 'Royal Princess’.
The 680-passenger Royal Princess joins the Princess fleet in 2007 and offers five unique new itineraries, including Princess' first sailings to the Holy Land in more than five years.
Her Holy Land itinerary covers sailings between Athens and Rome offering stops at Patmos, Santorini, Kusadasi, Haifa (for Galilee/Nazareth), Ashdod (for Jerusalem), Port Said (for Cairo/Giza), Alexandria, Sorrento/Capri. This 12-day voyage departs four times, on June 1, September 5, October 23, and on a modified Athens/Venice itinerary on November 4.
Fashion TV "F.Diamond" cruise called at Ashdod
Another new visitor to the port of Ashdod last week was the 'Royal Princess’. It was the Princess' first sailings to the Holy Land in more than five years
00:00 ,18.06.2007
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