   
Write a Review on this Ship OverviewAlmost 40 years old, this ship is the former Festival Cruises’ ship Bolero. It entered service as Orient Queen in 2005, and operates low-cost Mediterranean and Middle Eastern cruises out of Beirut, Lebanon.SuitabilityMainly aimed at the Arabic market, however, the ship does attract a small number of European passengers. The food is described as: "International cuisine with an Oriental flair".
There is a children’s/teens play area.Hints & TipsHairdryers are placed in the suites, but guests in other cabins need to ask for one at reception. There is 24-hour room-service in the suites. All rooms have Internet access and flat-screen TVs. The top suites have a butler service. Inside cabins on Fortune and Cedars decks have twin beds that cannot be converted to doubles. No children are allowed in the Royal Suites. At the moment, only Lebanese TV and radio channels are operating. However, 10 movies are available around the clock, free of charge. Baby sitters are available at no extra charge.
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Ship Info Year Entered Service: 1968 Onboard Currency: $ Nationality of Crew: German Officers; Austrian, English and international crew No. of Crew: 350 No. of Passengers: 750 Tonnage: 16107 Passenger/crew ratio: 2.1 Passenger/space ratio: 17.9 Cruise Line's Website: www.aboumerhicruises.com
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