Just Enjoy with Mano Maritime: The Cruise Season Begins on May 14

Just Enjoy with Mano Maritime: The Cruise Season Begins on May 14

Shosh Lahav
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The sea is also opening up for cruises from Israel with Mano Maritime's luxury ship, the 'Crown Iris.' Among the first departures is a special 7-night cruise to the Greek islands of Kos, Nafplio, Syros, and Piraeus-Athens.

Following the opening of the skies, the sea is also opening for cruises from Israel. Mano Maritime's luxury ship, the "Crown Iris," will open the season on May 14 with a weekend cruise from Haifa to Limassol—3 nights starting at €514 per person in a double room. Throughout the season, there will be cruises ranging from 3 to 11 nights to Mediterranean tourist destinations through the end of 2026.


On May 31, the ship will set sail for a special 7-night cruise to enchanting locations such as: the island of Kos—the birthplace of Hippocrates; the island of Nafplio—a romantic Greek gem with charming alleys; the island of Syros—a tourist favorite with beautiful beaches and landscapes; and a stop at the port of Piraeus-Athens—a trip to the big city for culture, iconic sites, and shopping. The price per person in a double room starts at €926.


Additional cruises in May: On the 17th, a 4-night cruise to Rhodes and Agios Nikolaos for €542 per person. On May 28, 3 nights to Limassol starting at €429 per person in a double room. At all destinations where the ship docks, organized tours with Hebrew-speaking guides are available.


On the "Crown Iris," a cruise is a complete vacation: 750 rooms, 11 decks, 6 elevators, restaurants, bars and lounges, 2 swimming pools, 2 jacuzzis, a water slide, cinema, gym, basketball court, spa, duty-free, luxurious halls, and more. A skilled and experienced crew of 650 provides service to approximately 2,000 passengers so they can focus solely on enjoying themselves.


During the cruises: 3 chef-prepared meals a day. Rich entertainment programs: international shows, acrobats, bouzouki music, a rock band, Israeli songs, social games, dancing, a DJ, sports activities, and more surprises. The food on the ship is Kosher under the supervision of Rabbi Isaac Dayan, Chief Rabbi of the Thessaloniki community. There is a Kosher supervisor on board and a synagogue.


All prices are correct as of the date of publication, subject to room availability for those booking on the "Mano Maritime" website.

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