Saudis launch first cruise ship on ‘route to nowhere’ in latest plot to win over tourists…& they bought ship SECOND HAND

SAUDI Arabia has launched its first ever cruise ship in its latest plot to suck in international tourists.

The luxurious Aroya cruise ship departed from Jeddah on Saudi Arabia’s western coast and headed towards Egypt on the Red Sea on December 11, without a specific endpoint.

The cruise ship in 2018 when it was called World Dream and belonged to a different cruise line
The cruise ship in 2018 when it was called World Dream and belonged to a different cruise lineCredit: Alamy
A view of the water park n top of the Aroya
A view of the water park n top of the AroyaCredit: Alamy
An aerial view of 330m-long Aroya
An aerial view of 330m-long AroyaCredit: Alamy

The bobbing behemoth is a third of a kilometre long and spans a jaw-dropping 19 decks.

The almost 1,700 cabins are serviced by an on-board crew of 1,500.

The whole trip was dripping in luxury and curated to give the influencers invited on board a decadent Arabian experience.

The most exclusive suites and facilities are part of the “Khuzama” experience, meaning “lavender” in Arabian.

This ultra-luxurious accommodation offers spacious walk-in closets, large private balconies, elegant freestanding bathtubs, and round-the-clock bars and restaurants serving a fusion of French and Arabian cuisine.

Following the media-focused journey on December 11, regular commercial voyages commenced on December 16, traveling to different locations such as private islands in the Red Sea, Egypt, and Jordan.

The colossal boat was first ordered by Hong Kong-based cruise line Star Cruises and named World Dream, but ran into trouble when it became a hotbed for Covid cases and was quarantined in 2020.

In 2023, the ship was auctioned off and bought by Cruise Saudi for £300million, and sent off for renovations in preparation for its launch.

Joerg Rudolph, president of Aroya Cruises, said: “We are incredibly proud to see the Aroya embark on its first commercial voyage from Jeddah after two years of hard work and dedication.”

In 2025 the huge vessel will begin making trips to the Med, the UAE and Bahrain.

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The launch of Aroya is the first step in the Cruise Saudi mission – one part of the gulf nation’s Vision 2030 publicity facelift project.

The jewel in the crown of Vision 2030 is a sprawling £1 trillion megacity called Neom, which was to be home to the famous unorthodox The Line city project.

The Line was supposed to be a 106 mile-long, 200 metres-wide sideways skyscraper housing 9 million people that “shines a light on alternative ways to live”.

The Saudis initially promised Neom would be up and running by 2030, but any hope that deadline would be met has not dissolved.

However, it is now predicted that just a mile and a half of The Line will be completed by 2030, and the grand plans are being scaled back.

Speaking at an event in the Saudi capital Riyadh earlier this month, the finance minister Mohammed bin Abdullah Al-Jadaan said Neom will take decades to complete.

“Neom is a 50-plus-year plan.”

“If anyone is thinking Neom in its grand size is going to be built and operated and making money in five years, that’s foolish. 

“We are not foolish. 

“We are wise people.”

“Some projects within Neom will make returns in the short to medium term but this is a very long-term program.”

Saudi Arabia is also gearing up to host the 2034 FIFA World Cup, and has unveiled visions for 12 dystopian stadiums around the country.

Although the plans are impressive, many people have voiced concerns the construction projects will come at the cost of human lives as cheap migrant workers toil in unforgiving conditions.

A concept image of The Line, which will not be finished in the next 50 years
A concept image of The Line, which will not be finished in the next 50 yearsCredit: Shutterstock
The Roshn Stadium has one of the most striking designs of all the 2034 venues
The Roshn Stadium has one of the most striking designs of all the 2034 venuesCredit: www.dezeen.com
The Qiddiya Coast Stadium will host games in the group stage, as well as the rounds of 32 and 16
The Qiddiya Coast Stadium will host games in the group stage, as well as the rounds of 32 and 16Credit: www.dezeen.com
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