Mano Maritime in the 2026 Sailing Season: 69 Different Voyages Including New Destinations

Mano Maritime in the 2026 Sailing Season: 69 Different Voyages Including New Destinations

Shosh Lahav
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The 2026 sailing season for "Mano Maritime" will open in March with a 3-night cruise to Cyprus and will conclude in December with a 7-night cruise to Greece, featuring new destinations, with all voyages aboard the luxurious ship "Crown Iris."

The 2026 sailing season for "Mano Maritime" will open in March with a 3-night cruise to Cyprus and conclude in December with a 7-night cruise to Greece. Throughout the season, the ship "Crown Iris" will embark on 69 different voyages, including long cruises calling at new ports such as Malta.


The selection of cruises includes: 29 voyages of 3 nights (4 of which are holiday cruises), 26 voyages of 4 nights (1 of which is a holiday cruise), 3 voyages of 5 nights, 1 voyage of 6 nights, 7 voyages of 7 nights each, and 3 long voyages of 11 nights each.


Moshe Mano, Chairman and owner of "Mano Maritime": "As a company that has served the Israeli public for decades, we improve our cruise offerings annually to suit our audience and earn the trust of tens of thousands of loyal passengers."


Example prices: March 12th weekend, 3 nights to Cyprus, starting from €319 per person per room. March 15th, 4 nights to Rhodes and Cyprus, starting from €452 per person. April 12th, 11 nights to destinations in Greece and Croatia, starting from €1,337 per person. May 3rd, 7 nights to Greece, starting from €884 per person.


Moran Mano, CEO of "Mano Maritime": "The Israeli public has begun to internalize that cruise voyages should be booked as early as possible and not left until the last minute. This is wise consumer behavior that provides full value for those who book their vacation early."


Since marketing for the next season began, including sales onboard the ship during this year's cruises with a special discount, there has been significant demand for the 2026 voyages. During the cruises, passengers will enjoy 3 chef meals daily, international entertainment shows, acrobats, Bouzouki music, a rock band, songs of Israel, social games, dancing, a DJ, sports activities, a deck jacuzzi, and more. The food on the ship is kosher under the supervision of Rabbi Yitzhak Dayan, Chief Rabbi of the Thessaloniki community, with a Kashrut supervisor and a synagogue onboard.


Note: All prices refer to the price of a direct booking on the company's website and are correct as of the publication date, based on availability.

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