Dubai's huge cruise liner arrives in Goa
GOANEWS DESK, PANAJI | 25 May 2013 00:41 IST
“Mariner of the Seas”, one of the world’s biggest cruise liner the Royal Caribbean International arrived at Mormugao Port in Goa yesterday from Dubai.
The cruise liner has 2947 passengers from different countries.
Deputy Chief Minister Francisco D’Souza greeted the cruise liner in Vasco.
A traditional reception with Goan music and dance was organized by the Goa Tourism to welcome the passengers.
Goa Tourism Minister Dilip Parulekar was also present to welcome the passengers.
The cruise liner is managed by J M Baxi and Company.
In addition, it has 1197 crew members with 1500 cabins in this 311-meter long ship.
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Recently a Goan spoilt the name of Goans by molesting a European girl on Cruise Liner right in front of Cameras.Influence of Indian culture is turning Goans to criminals.
- Mario, Goa | 25 th May 2013 11:53
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