The Press and Journal (Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire)

New life for QE2 in Dubai

Hospitalit­y: Celebrated cruise liner will open as opulent floating hotel

- BY KEITH FINDLAY

One of the world’s bestknown ships will start a new lease of life as a tourism destinatio­n tomorrow.

The Clyde-built QE2 will open its doors to the public as a floating hotel in Dubai.

PCFC Hotels – part of the Dubai government’s Ports, Customs and Free Zones Corporatio­n – has reinvented the legendary vessel as the latest mustsee attraction in a city state renowned for its opulence.

The world-famous cruise liner, whose history spans nearly five decades since her maiden voyage in 1969, is now docked permanentl­y at Mina Rashid.

She will soon be welcoming passengers on board to experience her luxuriousl­y restored rooms and suites, five of the planned 13 restaurant­s and bars, and a QE2 heritage exhibition.

PCFC Hotels chief executive Hamza Mustafa said: “To finally open the QE2 is a dream come true for my team and I.

“It is one of Dubai’s most highly anticipate­d projects and we know that a lot of people are going to be very excited to see her for the first time, or to step back on board the vessel that created so many wonderful

“It is one of Dubai’s most highly anticipate­d projects”

memories during her 40 years at sea.”

More than 2.7million man hours have been spent in transformi­ng the ocean liner into a new 13-deck hotel, with 13 room and suite categories.

Tomorrow’s “soft” opening will be followed by an official launch in October.

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DOCKED: The Clyde-built QE2 has been transforme­d into a must-see attraction as a floating hotel in Dubai FRASERBURG­H –

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