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Aroya Cruise — первый круизный лайнер в Саудовской Аравии, и мы в числе первых его гостей. Роскошный 19-этажный лайнер длиной 335 метров. На борту могут разместиться более 3362 гостей, а команда из более чем 1500 человек обеспечивает высочайший уровень сервиса. Только представьте себе этот масштаб. Каюты, как номера в самых роскошных отелях, и личный батлер👌 Это не просто путешествие, а настоящее удовольствие. Элегантные интерьеры, изысканная кухня и панорамные виды, от которых захватывает дух. А самое главное — это возможность увидеть Саудовскую Аравию и ощутить высочайший уровень сервиса. #SaudiWinter

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26 days ago

Красота 😍

Милана 🌸
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26 days ago

Какая роскошь! Представляю, насколько впечатляющим должно быть такое путешествие. Мечтаю увидеть это своими глазами!

Анастасия Костынюк
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26 days ago

Какая роскошь! Хотелось бы там побывать ✨🚢

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25 days ago

Моя мечта побывать в таком прекрасном путешествии 😍

milana
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26 days ago

Ого такой высотой лайнер в первые вижу 😍

Тамара Кравцова
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26 days ago

Невероятно впечатляет! Даже не верится, что можно сочетать столько роскоши и масштаба на одном лайнере.

Максим Зюзин
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26 days ago

Шик, блеск, красота 🔥🔥🔥

Люби.цени.храни❤️
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26 days ago

Конечно очень красиво, но я не смогу побывать на лайнере, меня ужасно укачивает🤪

Natalia K. | Timeless Elegance
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26 days ago

Шикарно!👏

Elena
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26 days ago

Как красиво!

Elena Pronina
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26 days ago

Ну какая роскошь 😍

Elena Pronina
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26 days ago

Очень красиво!!! Передала 🔥

СТИЛИСТ/ ЛУКАШИНА ЕЛЕНА
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26 days ago

Роскошно😍

𝙈𝙊𝘿𝙀𝙇 𝙖𝙜𝙚 •𝙏𝙑
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26 days ago

😍🔥❤️

Здесь Живет Любовь
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26 days ago

кайф😍😍😍

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