Not In Town | @notintownlive | 29 Jul 2019, 04:25 pm
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Dubai: Emirates Holidays is offering its customers a unique opportunity to be with Arab art stars on a single ship through the Stars on Board cruise. As the exclusive marketing agent for this special trip, Emirates Holidays has launched a unique five-night program starting from AED 10960 per person.
The trip provides participants with a unique and exclusive opportunity to meet face-to-face with some of the brightest Arab art stars including Kazim El Saher, Walid Tawfiq, Sherine, Nassif Zaitoun, Melhem Zein, Nagwa Karam, Maya Diab, Nader Elatat, Hadi Khalil, Amer Zian, Noor El Zein, violinist Vanessa and others.
The cruise will take place on the Norwegian Peal, a Norwegian cruise ship, in partnership with MBC Television.
During the trip, the participating artists will perform various concerts and musical performances, making this journey a lifetime for participants.
Emirates' special holiday programs include a five-night cruise on the ship and all technical performances, daily meals, a round-trip airfare with Emirates to Barcelona from which to embark, a one-night hotel stay in the city, A chance to explore the historic European cities that anchor the ship in its ports. Emirates Holidays also offers accommodation programs in Barcelona and other destinations before or after the cruise at extra costs.
The ship will sail from Barcelona on August 21, 2019, then follow its route to the French city of Cannes and then to Cagliari, capital of Sardinia, and then to Spanish Palma de Mallorca, and then return to Barcelona.
The Norwegian Bell is a Norwegian, the perfect place for a cruise such as Stars on Board, and has been selected with its unique amenities that offer a variety of amenities, apart from enjoying the stars and celebrities. The ship has 17 restaurants, as well as swimming pools, a spa and many other facilities.
Emirates Holidays offers a wide range of holiday packages across the Emirates, covering the six continents. These programs meet the different tastes and requirements of travel and are an extension of the quality of Emirates' services on the ground and in the air.
Emirates has started sponsoring Stars on Board, which aims to bring together the most famous Arab artists in their audience since 2014.
Image Credit: twitter.com/emirates
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