Financial Mirror (Cyprus)

Seabourn Ovation sails for Greece, Cyprus on cruise itinerary

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The Seabourn Ovation, one of six Carnival Group cruise liners moored off Moni in a ‘hot lay-up’, will soon be departing for Greece from where the company will launch 7day roundtrip sailings in July that includes Limassol port and a brief stopover in Paphos.

The cruises are being sold only to passengers fully inoculated with the COVID-19 vaccine with at least 14 days between the two doses.

It is the second vote of confidence in Cyprus tourism after Royal Caribbean said its newest jewel, Odyssey of the Seas, will include the island in its maiden voyage, docking in Limassol about 15 times June to August, carrying only vaccinated Israeli passengers and crew.

Hailing Seabourn’s inclusion of Cyprus in its summer programme, the junior ministry for shipping said, “this suggests that the epidemiolo­gical situation has been considered positively, together with maritime and tourism services that our country offers.”

The Ministry of Shipping said contributi­ng to the Seabourn decision was the possibilit­y of crew change, an issue which Cyprus has embraced from the moment the pandemic broke and received praise from the internatio­nal maritime community, together with berthing and ‘hot layup’ services.

Currently moored off the anchorage at Moni, the Seabourn Ovation with its sister ship Seabourn Encore and four Princess cruise liners – the Island Princess, Enchanted Princess, Regal Princess and Sky Princess – have contribute­d some $120,000 a month to the Cyprus economy since last June.

A seventh Carnival ship, the Seabourn Sojourn, has left Cyprus and is headed to its Scandinavi­an and north European itinerarie­s before returning to warmer waters.

A ‘hot lay-up’ is when cruise ships or idle cargo vessels are anchored in less-costly waters, such as Cyprus until the company decides to send them to their next itinerary or find new buyers.

The Seabourn Ovation is classified as a ‘mega yacht’, carrying about 600 passengers and 330 crew.

She was christened by celebrity singer and musicals performer Elaine Paige in 2018.

Seabourn Cruise Lines struck a deal with the Greek government on April 6 to operate a 7-day sailings roundtrip from Athens this summer, beginning July 3.

The Ovation 7-day cruises are scheduled to open for booking on April 12.

Guests will also be able to book longer 14-day voyages, combining one of the two 7-day voyages with a variety of different ports on each.

On one itinerary, Seabourn will take guests to the ports of Agios Nikolaos (Crete), Rhodes, Mykonos, Nafplion and Limassol, while on the other, guests have the opportunit­y to experience Patmos, Rhodes, Thira and Spetsai along with a call at Paphos.

“The entire Seabourn family is truly excited to provide our award-winning travel experience aboard Seabourn

Ovation starting again this July in the Greek Isles,” said Josh Leibowitz, president of Seabourn.

“Seabourn has been visiting Greece for more than 30 years, and we look forward to welcoming their ships back to our unique destinatio­ns this summer,” added Greece’s Tourism Minister Harry Theoharis.

The cruises are open to guests who are fully vaccinated against COVID-19.

Proof of vaccinatio­n and the dates given will be required. Seabourn said its passengers would be required to comply with all health protocols in place at the time of their departure.

Additional preventive health measures under Seabourn’s “Travel Safe” programme will also be in place, including health screening questionna­ires, face mask requiremen­ts, physical distancing, and capacity controls for indoor venues and enhanced environmen­tal sanitation, heating, ventilatio­n, and air conditioni­ng (HVAC) upgrades.

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