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Turkish government blocks gay cruise carrying Americans from docking, citing ‘moral standards’

The Advocate

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July 3, 2026

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Turkish authorities have blocked an LGBTQ+ cruise carrying mostly American travelers from docking in the country, citing “moral standards” and “family values,” according to CNN.

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CNN

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· Jul 6, 2026

Passenger responds to Turkey blocking cruise ship with LGBTQ+ theme

Turkish authorities have banned a cruise ship catering to American LGBTQ+ travelers from docking in the country’s ports, citing “moral standards” and “family values,” according to the CEO of the events company behind the upcoming Mediterranean tour. CNN’s Ben Hunte reports.

DNyuz

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· Jul 5, 2026

Turkey bars American LGBTQ+ cruise from ports, citing ‘moral values’

Turkey has reportedly blocked an American LGBTQ+ cruise from docking at two of its ports, citing “moral values” in the latest sign of the Islamist-run government’s increasingly hardline stance toward the LGBTQ+ community. The “Athens to Venice” voyage organized by Los Angeles-based Atlantis Events was scheduled to stop in the western Turkish port of Kuşadası []

Global News

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· Jul 6, 2026

Cruise carrying thousands of LGBTQ+ passengers denied entry to Turkey

Homosexuality is not criminalized in Turkey, but there are no antidiscrimination laws protecting LGBTQ+ people and Pride has been banned every year since 2015.

Hungarian Conservative

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· Jul 10, 2026

LGBT Cruise Denied Entry by Türkiye, Egypt, Shattering Myth of Muslim Tolerance 

A Mediterranean cruise carrying around 2,000 passengers, mainly homosexual men, has been denied entry by both Türkiye and Egypt, turning the Scarlet Lady into a symbol of the clash between often biased Western liberal assumptions and the traditional Islamic view of homosexuality. The controversy also raises broader questions about Muslim immigration to Europe and the future of the so-called ‘Lavender Vote’. The post LGBT Cruise Denied Entry by Türkiye, Egypt, Shattering Myth of Muslim Tolerance appeared first on Hungarian Conservative.

Fark

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· Jul 4, 2026

Türkiye bars US LGBTQ+ cruise ship from docking at two scheduled ports of call, citing "[m]oral standards," "family values." Guess they'll miss touring Istanbul's Ottoman Imperial Harem then [Asinine]

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Townhall

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· Jul 10, 2026

That Gay Cruise Turned Away by Turkey Was Denied Docking in a Second Country

That Gay Cruise Turned Away by Turkey Was Denied Docking in a Second Country

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Related coverage for "Turkish government blocks gay cruise carrying Americans from docking, citing ‘moral standards’": CNN — Passenger responds to Turkey blocking cruise ship with LGBTQ+ theme. DNyuz — Turkey bars American LGBTQ+ cruise from ports, citing ‘moral values’. Global News — Cruise carrying thousands of LGBTQ+ passengers denied entry to Turkey. Hungarian Conservative — LGBT Cruise Denied Entry by Türkiye, Egypt, Shattering Myth of Muslim Tolerance . Fark — Türkiye bars US LGBTQ+ cruise ship from docking at two scheduled ports of call, citing "[m]oral standards," "family values." Guess they'll miss touring Istanbul's Ottoman Imperial Harem then [Asinine]. Townhall — That Gay Cruise Turned Away by Turkey Was Denied Docking in a Second Country