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Celestyal celebrates maiden calls to Khasab, Sir Bani Yas Island and Abu Dhabi

Celestyal has marked its first ever visits to Khasab (Oman), Sir Bani Yas Island (UAE) and Abu Dhabi (UAE) with plaque exchange ceremonies.

The maiden calls took place as part of the cruise line’s first ‘Desert Days’ voyage - a seven-night cruise onboard the flagship, Celestyal Journey, that departed from Doha on 30 November.

The ceremonies were attended by representatives of Celestyal including Chris Theophilides, CEO and Captain George Koumpenas, chief operations officer, as well as local port officials.

Chris Theophilides said, “We’re honoured to celebrate these milestone calls to Khasab, Sir Bani Yas Island and Abu Dhabi with plaque exchange ceremonies that mark the beginning of long and fruitful relationships. Our ‘Desert Days’ itineraries have been expertly designed to showcase the wonders of the Arabian Gulf, offering a blend of iconic destinations and hidden gems. From the thrilling attractions of Sir Bani Yas Island to the cultural richness of Khasab and the numerous experiences in Abu Dhabi, we are committed to delivering unmissable experiences.

“With the addition of our second ship, Celestyal Discovery, homeporting in Abu Dhabi next year, we look forward to continuing to highlight the best the region has to offer.”

Celestyal’s Arabian Gulf programme sails until March 2025, and will then feature again for a further two winter-sun seasons. Celestyal Discovery will join Celestyal Journey in the region at the end of 2025, sailing three-night long weekend ‘Iconic Arabia’ cruises round-trip from Abu Dhabi, calling at Doha and Sir Bani Yas Island, and a four-night mid-week ‘Iconic Arabia’ cruise sailing roundtrip from Abu Dhabi, calling at Fujairah, Muscat and Khasab.

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