Aroya Cruises – The Cruise News https://thecruisenews.com Leading Source of Cruise Industry Intelligence For The Middle East Sun, 19 Apr 2026 19:23:56 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 https://thecruisenews.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/01/cropped-TCN-Favicon-Site-Logo-32x32.png Aroya Cruises – The Cruise News https://thecruisenews.com 32 32 Five Cruise Ships Successfully Exit Arabian Gulf, Marking Strong Progress for Regional Operations https://thecruisenews.com/cruise-ships-exit-arabian-gulf-operations-update/ Sun, 19 Apr 2026 04:15:41 +0000 https://thecruisenews.com/?p=5087 Five major cruise ships have safely exited the Arabian Gulf, marking strong progress for regional operations and upcoming summer deployments.

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Dubai, UAE – 19 April 2026 – Cruise activity in the Arabian Gulf has taken a significant step forward as five major cruise vessels have now completed their transit out of regional waters. The coordinated movements reflect growing operational momentum for cruise lines preparing for upcoming deployments across Europe and beyond.

Fleet Movements: Five Ships Complete Safe Passage

According to industry reports, the following vessels have now exited the Arabian Gulf:

  • MSC Euribia
  • Mein Schiff 4
  • Mein Schiff 5
  • Celestyal Discovery
  • Celestyal Journey

All ships operated with skeleton crews and completed their passages over a two‑day window, supported by maritime authorities and standard navigational procedures.

A sixth vessel, Aroya, remains in the Gulf, with operators monitoring conditions and planning its next movements.

Celestyal Leads the Way

Celestyal Discovery was the first cruise ship to make the transit, paving the way for other vessels to follow. Its sister ship, Celestyal Journey, subsequently completed its own passage, with both ships now repositioning for their next scheduled programs.

TUI Cruises: Dual‑Ship Progress

TUI Cruises confirmed that Mein Schiff 4 and Mein Schiff 5 have both cleared the region. The company expressed appreciation for the efforts of onboard teams and supporting authorities, noting that routing options for onward deployment are being evaluated based on global operational considerations.

MSC Euribia Continues Toward Europe

MSC Cruises reported that MSC Euribia has safely exited the Gulf and is now sailing toward Northern Europe, where it is scheduled to resume its summer program. The ship had been berthed in Dubai prior to its departure and is now progressing on its planned repositioning itinerary.

Aroya: Next Steps Under Review

Cruise Saudi’s Aroya remains the only vessel still in the Arabian Gulf. The company has not yet announced its next scheduled movement, with operational planning continuing in line with standard procedures.

Positive Outlook for Cruise Operations

The successful transit of five vessels marks a welcome boost for cruise operators active in the region. With ships now advancing toward their seasonal deployments, cruise lines are regaining scheduling flexibility and preparing to resume regular programming across key markets.

As repositioning progresses, the industry is looking ahead to a strong summer season supported by renewed fleet mobility and coordinated operational planning.

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Gulf Cruise Sailings Paused: MSC, TUI, Celestyal and AROYA Monitor Regional Situation https://thecruisenews.com/arabian-gulf-cruise-ships-paused-2026/ Wed, 04 Mar 2026 13:17:55 +0000 https://thecruisenews.com/?p=4628 Six major cruise ships from MSC Cruises, TUI Cruises, Celestyal Cruises and AROYA Cruises remain berthed across Dubai, Abu Dhabi and Doha as operators monitor regional tensions in the Arabian Gulf. MSC Euribia, Mein Schiff 4, Mein Schiff 5, Celestyal Journey, Celestyal Discovery and Aroya Manara continue to operate full onboard services while cruise lines work with Gulf port authorities to review itineraries and support guest repatriation.

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Dubai, UAE – 4 March 2026 – Six cruise vessels from four operators are currently berthed across Arabian Gulf ports as MSC Cruises, TUI Cruises, Celestyal Cruises and AROYA Cruises closely monitor the regional situation and work with local authorities to review their next operational steps.

All cruise lines report that guests and crew remain safe, that full onboard services continue to operate, and that repatriation planning is actively under way in coordination with airlines and port authorities.

MSC Cruises: MSC Euribia Berthed at Port Rashid, Dubai

MSC Cruises cancelled its 1 March 2026 sailing of MSC Euribia, a Meraviglia-class vessel with capacity for more than 6,000 guests, from Doha, with the ship now berthed at Cruise Terminal 3 at Port Rashid in Dubai. In a statement to affected guests, MSC confirmed: “In alignment with the national authorities, it has been decided to remain in the port of Dubai until further notice.” The line added that its focus remains firmly on the safety and security of guests and crew, and that it is in constant contact with local, national and regional authorities.

All onboard services including dining, entertainment and recreational facilities continue to operate. Guests whose sailings have been cancelled are being offered full refunds or future cruise credits.  

TUI Cruises: Mein Schiff 4 in Abu Dhabi, Mein Schiff 5 in Doha

TUI Cruises has cancelled multiple departures across both ships currently deployed in the region. Mein Schiff 4 is docked in Abu Dhabi, UAE, while Mein Schiff 5 is berthed at Doha Port, Qatar, both maintaining full onboard services for guests.

The cruise line has stated that it is monitoring developments very closely and is in close contact with the relevant authorities and security experts, including reference to official travel advisories issued by the German Federal Foreign Office.

With air connections across parts of the region disrupted, TUI has noted that return flight arrangements are subject to evolving airline capacity and airspace access. The line is working on a phased operation to fly guests home and is offering affected passengers refunds and rebooking options.  

Celestyal Cruises: Celestyal Journey in Doha, Celestyal Discovery in Dubai

Celestyal Cruises is operating a dual-ship deployment in the Arabian Gulf for its 2025/26 winter season. Celestyal Journey is confirmed to be alongside in Doha, Qatar, while Celestyal Discovery is docked at Dubai.

Celestyal is working closely with port authorities in Qatar, the UAE and Oman to review upcoming sailings, with options including adjusted turnaround arrangements, extended port stays and potential redeployments. All guests affected by cancelled sailings are being offered a full refund or a future cruise credit. Enhanced onboard enrichment and entertainment programmes have been put in place to support guests during any extended time in port.

AROYA Cruises: Aroya Manara Berthed in Dubai

Saudi Arabia’s AROYA Cruises has confirmed that its flagship vessel Aroya Manara is berthed in Dubai. The ship’s Arabian Gulf season had been offering two- to seven-night itineraries from multiple homeports including Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Doha and Dammam, with calls to destinations including Khasab, Muscat, Sir Bani Yas Island and Bahrain.

The cruise line has been undertaking a precautionary review of its sailings and has issued a statement reassuring guests: “The safety of our guests is our absolute priority. We will keep you informed of any further updates or changes.” AROYA is closely tracking official guidance and working with port and government partners across the UAE, Qatar and Saudi Arabia as it assesses the path forward for its upcoming programme

A Coordinated Response Across the Sector

Across all four operators, a number of common measures are in place. Dedicated security teams are monitoring official advisories and liaising continuously with regional port authorities, maritime security experts and government bodies. Flexible booking policies are in effect for all cancelled departures. Full onboard services are being maintained across all six vessels, with additional activities and enrichment programming introduced to support guest comfort during extended port stays. Where airspace access allows, coordinated flight arrangements are being pursued to support the repatriation of guests, in collaboration with airline partners.

The situation underscores both the logistical complexity of the Gulf’s cruise season and the sector’s established protocols for managing guest welfare during rapidly evolving circumstances.

Looking Ahead

For the Arabian Gulf cruise market, the current pause comes at a moment of considerable momentum. The 2024/25 winter season delivered record passenger arrivals across Gulf ports, and the region’s growing importance as a short-haul winter sun cruise destination for European and GCC travellers has been reflected in significant fleet investments from multiple operators this season.

Cruise companies and port authorities are continuing to review all available operational options, with the shared aim of ensuring the safe and orderly resumption of itineraries and the long-term development of the Arabian Gulf as a premier cruise hub. Guests with upcoming sailings are strongly advised to monitor official communications from their cruise line, including apps, email updates and official websites, for the latest information on individual departures.

Updated: 4 March 2026. This article will be updated as new information becomes available from official cruise line sources.

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AROYA Cruises Completes Debut Mediterranean Season https://thecruisenews.com/aroya-cruises-completes-debut-mediterranean-season/ Tue, 30 Sep 2025 10:55:51 +0000 https://thecruisenews.com/how-climate-change-is-reshaping-global-landscapes/ Saudi Arabia’s AROYA Cruises has completed its first full Mediterranean season, culminating in a high-profile return transit through the Suez Canal en route to relaunch Red Sea operations. The ship, originally built for Dream Cruises and acquired by AROYA in 2023, has undergone extensive refurbishment to offer a distinctly Arabian onboard experience with upgraded interiors and expanded amenities.

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Saudi Arabia’s AROYA Cruises has completed its first full Mediterranean season, culminating in a high-profile return transit through the Suez Canal en route to relaunch Red Sea operations. The ship, originally built for Dream Cruises and acquired by AROYA in 2023, has undergone extensive refurbishment to offer a distinctly Arabian onboard experience with upgraded interiors and expanded amenities.​

Following Mediterranean voyages from Istanbul—featuring Turkish coastal cities and stops in Alexandria, Mykonos, and Bodrum—the vessel sailed south, marking its transit of the Suez Canal as a milestone for the burgeoning regionally-owned cruise brand. This journey underscores AROYA’s versatility in capturing both European and Middle Eastern markets, offering immersive destination experiences tailored to Saudi guests.

The company’s Red Sea programme is expected to include expanded routes from Jeddah to Egypt, Jordan, and private island stops in Saudi Arabia, such as Jabal Al-Sabaya. The successful Mediterranean season is seen as the first phase of a broader international strategy, with AROYA leveraging the Suez Canal transit to connect passengers and itineraries seamlessly between continents.​

Industry sources suggest further fleet and itinerary expansions are likely, building on strong regional engagement and AROYA’s ability to tap into both outbound and inbound tourism growth. The brand’s unique Arabian identity, combined with international standards of service, is expected to play a key role in Saudi Arabia’s cruise ambitions going forward.

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