Salalah Port receives Italian cruise ship ‘AIDAbella’ with 979 tourists

Salalah: The Port of Salalah in the Dhofar Governorate received on Thursday the Italian cruise ship “AIDAbella”, with (979) tourists on board, as part of its tourism program in a number of ports around the world.

The program for the passengers of the Italian ship coming from Port Sultan Qaboos in Muscat Governorate and heading to the Suez Canal include tours of the most important archaeological and tourist attractions in the city of Salalah, in addition to visiting beaches and traditional markets.

It should be noted that the Sultanate of Oman witnesses annually the visits of many cruise ships due to its distinguished marine location overlooking the Indian Ocean, the Arabian Sea and the Sea of ​​Oman.

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