Cruise Saudi celebrates first visit of Greek cruise ship Celestyal Discovery

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The occasion featured an exchange of commemorative plaques in line with international traditions in the cruise industry. (SPA)
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The occasion featured an exchange of commemorative plaques in line with international traditions in the cruise industry. (SPA)
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The occasion featured an exchange of commemorative plaques in line with international traditions in the cruise industry. (SPA)
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The occasion featured an exchange of commemorative plaques in line with international traditions in the cruise industry. (SPA)
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Updated 07 December 2025
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Cruise Saudi celebrates first visit of Greek cruise ship Celestyal Discovery

  • Visit enhances readiness of Saudi ports to receive international cruise ships
  • Cruise Saudi has so far welcomed more than 600,000 passengers from over 120 countries

JEDDAH: Cruise Saudi has welcomed the Celestyal Discovery ship from the Greek cruise line Celestyal Cruises at Jeddah Islamic Port. The liner’s first visit to the Kingdom as Saudi Arabia seeks to enhance its presence on the map of Red Sea cruise tourism.

According to the Saudi Press Agency, the occasion featured an exchange of commemorative plaques in line with international traditions in the cruise industry, attended by the ship’s captain, Cruise Saudi CEO Lars Clasen, Celestyal Cruises CEO Chris Theophilides, and officials from government entities and the maritime sector.

The event included a tour of the ship for the delegation, underscoring the level of cooperation among relevant stakeholders and enhancing the readiness of Saudi ports to receive international cruise ships with high operational capacity.

The visit comes just days after the inaugural call of the Celestyal Journey on Nov. 29, during which the two ships carried more than 400 tourists from Europe and the United States — an indicator of the strong return of international cruise activity to the Kingdom and the growing demand for Red Sea itineraries.

Cruise Saudi continues to develop the cruise sector through managing berths and terminals and supporting ship operations, having welcomed more than 600,000 passengers from more than 120 countries to date.

The successive visits by international cruise ships affirm the increasing confidence in the Kingdom’s cruise sector and its role in supporting the objectives of Saudi Vision 2030 by boosting tourism spending, creating job opportunities, and empowering small and medium enterprises.


Saudi Arabia reaffirms commitment to the two-state solution

Updated 27 February 2026
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Saudi Arabia reaffirms commitment to the two-state solution

  • Waleed Elkhereiji stressed the “importance of mobilizing political and economic support and advancing practical steps that translate commitments into concrete measures and accelerate the realization of the two-state solution”

RIYADH: In Riyadh on Friday, Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs Waleed Elkhereiji participated on behalf of Minister of Foreign Affairs Prince Faisal bin Farhan in the extraordinary meeting of the Open-Ended Executive Committee at the level of foreign ministers of the member states of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation to discuss the Israeli occupation of Palestine, the Saudi Press Agency reported. 

Elkhereiji reaffirmed the Kingdom’s support for the Global Alliance for the Implementation of the Two-State Solution and its efforts to unify international positions.

He stressed the “importance of mobilizing political and economic support and advancing practical steps that translate commitments into concrete measures and accelerate the realization of the two-state solution,” the SPA stated. 

He also restated Saudi Arabia’s commitment to continuing this path with partner countries to achieve “a just and comprehensive peace that fulfills the aspirations of the Palestinian people to self-determination and the establishment of their independent state in accordance with the Arab Peace Initiative.”