Resorts World Cruises Celebrates Maiden Sailing from Dubai with a stop in Doha
Resorts World Cruises has launched a new cruise itinerary featuring Doha, providing travelers with a 2-night cruise from Dubai to Qatar’s vibrant capital every Wednesday. As part of its Gulf debut, Resorts World One, a 1,800-passenger ship, also offers cruises to Oman’s Muscat and Sir Bani Yas Island, with departures three times weekly from Dubai’s Port Rashid.
To mark this new chapter, guests sailing in November can enjoy a special promotion with complimentary food and beverage credits worth AED 700 (USD 190) per cabin. The Doha-bound cruise is part of a broader Gulf itinerary, allowing guests to combine trips for up to 7 nights.
The launch event aboard the ship saw dignitaries and media attending an exclusive showcase, featuring live performances, diverse cuisine options—including Halal and vegetarian meals—and luxury amenities. Resorts World Cruises, which has expanded its presence from Asia to the Gulf, promises exceptional hospitality and unique experiences tailored for Gulf travelers.
“We have been counting down the days and we are delighted that the Resorts World One has arrived in Dubai and is ready to sail. We would like to extend our sincere thanks to the local and regional governments, authorities, travel business partners, media and our guests for the support.
We are looking forward to bringing unique experiences to the Gulf region and we are excited to launch our first cruise with a special onboard Diwali celebration for the entire week,” said Mr. Michael Goh, President, Resorts World Cruises.
The Resorts World One is certified by the highly reputable Organisation of Islamic Cooperation and The Standards and Metrology Institute with the ship offering certified Halal cuisines, including vegetarian / Jain cuisine; and Muslim-friendly onboard offerings, which will provide peace of mind for Muslim guests from the Gulf and across the region. For more information or bookings, please visit www.rwcruises.com or email to [email protected] or contact your local travel agent.