Less than two months later Royal Caribbean International announced it would offer cruise routes from Israel this summer. A subsidiary of the company offers Israelis booking luxury cruises around the world. Celebrity Cruises, a luxury brand owned by Royal Caribbean Corporation, announced Monday that it had launched a new Hebrew-language website (www.celebrity-cruises.co.il) for Israelis to book cruises to destinations such as Alaska, the Caribbean, South America, Panama, the Baltic Sea, the Norwegian Fjords and the Mediterranean Sea in packages that come with appropriate flights.
Customers can pay in shekels with up to 10 interest-free payments, said Sunorama, the company that represents Celebrity Cruises in Israel.

In addition, the company will be offering 6 to 8 night cruises between Israel and the Greek islands from June. The cruises are on the newest ship, the Celebrity Apex, which offers new features such as B. a deck that hangs next to the ship and changes its position and activities during the day, as well as a living roof garden on the upper deck. Infinite veranda spaces in which the balconies become an integral part of the room. All cruises offer internet and drinks throughout, the company said.

Royal Caribbean will offer Three to seven night escape to the Greek islands and Cyprus from June for fully vaccinated passengers. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has called the company’s decision to launch in Israel a vote of confidence in the country’s coronavirus vaccination program. “Just as we made Israel the world champion of vaccines, we will make it the world champion of business and tourism in the post-Corona era,” he said in March.

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