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A gay cruise ship known for its LGBT+ themed voyages has arrived in Zadar with 2,500 passengers.
Croatia🏛️ PoliticsLean Progressive5 hr. ago

A gay cruise ship known for its LGBT+ themed voyages has arrived in Zadar with 2,500 passengers.

The luxury cruise ship Scarlet Lady, operated by Virgin Voyages, has docked in Zadar after previously being banned from entering Turkey due to its association with LGBTQ+ themed cruises. The vessel, known for catering exclusively to adult travelers and hosting special events for the LGBTQ+ community, faced restrictions in Turkey and Egypt during a recent ten-day Mediterranean cruise from Athens to Venice. Turkish authorities stated that the cruise was linked to groups whose behavior did not align with local societal values and caused public concern. American actress Patti LuPone, who performed on board, criticized the ban on social media, highlighting the exclusion based solely on the passengers' identities. Despite the challenges, the Scarlet Lady successfully arrived in Zadar, where passengers will spend part of the day exploring the city before continuing their journey.

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Večernji list logoVečernji listIndependentProgressive5 hr. ago
'Gay cruiser' rejected by Turkey and Egypt sails into Zadar: Famous Broadway star on board

The cruise ship Scarlet Lady, operated by Virgin Voyages, arrived in Zadar on Tuesday and will remain there until 5 PM. The vessel, which is 277 meters long, was previously delayed due to the coronavirus pandemic and has been traveling through Greece and Montenegro before reaching Croatia. It was denied entry into Turkish and Egyptian ports due to its focus on LGBTQ+-themed cruises. Approximately 2,500 passengers are aboard, including Broadway star Patti LuPone. The ship is designed exclusively for adult travelers aged 18 and older and features over 1,400 cabins across 17 decks.

Bias read (Progressive): The article highlights the exclusion of the cruise ship from Turkish and Egyptian ports due to its association with LGBTQ+-themed travel, which frames the issue as a matter of social inclusion and rights. This framing aligns with progressive values and emphasizes the significance of LGBTQ+ rights in

Index.hr logoIndex.hrIndependentCenter5 hr. ago
A gay cruise ship known for its LGBT+ themed voyages has arrived in Zadar with 2,500 passengers.

The luxury cruise ship Scarlet Lady, operated by Virgin Voyages, has docked in Zadar after previously being banned from entering Turkey due to its association with LGBTQ+ themed cruises. The vessel, known for catering exclusively to adult travelers and hosting special events for the LGBTQ+ community, faced restrictions in Turkey and Egypt during a recent ten-day Mediterranean cruise from Athens to Venice. Turkish authorities stated that the cruise was linked to groups whose behavior did not align with local societal values and caused public concern. American actress Patti LuPone, who performed on board, criticized the ban on social media, highlighting the exclusion based solely on the passengers' identities. Despite the challenges, the Scarlet Lady successfully arrived in Zadar, where passengers will spend part of the day exploring the city before continuing their journey.

Bias read (Center): The article presents the event factually, including both the controversy surrounding the cruise's LGBTQ+ focus and the responses from Turkish authorities and Patti LuPone. It does not exhibit overtly biased language or selective sourcing, maintaining a balanced tone.

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