On Thursday morning, the Scarlet Lady cruise ship, a ship of the Virgin Voyages company, sailed into the port of Split on a special cruise organized by Atlantis Events, one of the world's most famous companies specializing in LGBTQ+ travel. This year's route takes passengers from Athens to Venice, and from Croatian ports...
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At the beginning of July, Turkey banned access to its ports to a cruise ship. The reason given by the authorities is that the latter welcomed 2,000 people on board for a trip reserved for members of the LGBTQI community. The organizers fear that this decision will set a precedent.
On Thursday morning, the Scarlet Lady cruise ship, a ship of the Virgin Voyages company, sailed into the port of Split on a special cruise organized by Atlantis Events, one of the world's most famous companies specializing in LGBTQ+ travel. This year's route takes passengers from Athens to Venice, and from Croatian ports...