Qatar Hires 3rd Cruise Ship as Floating Hotel for World Cup
A third cruise ship was
hired by World Cup organizers in Qatar on Monday to operate as a soccer fan
hotel docked in Doha Port to add much-needed rooms for the tournament.
Geneva-based MSC
Cruises announced the agreement only six weeks before the World Cup is
scheduled to start on Nov. 20. The 1,075-cabin MSC Opera will be available from
Nov. 19 to Dec. 19.
Prices for the Opera
were listed Monday on MSC's website starting from $470 per person per night
during the group stage, with a minimum two-night stay.
Qatar does not have the
hotel capacity for all teams, workers, volunteers and fans at the World Cup and
is creating camping and cabin sites, hiring cruise ships and encouraging fans
to stay in neighboring countries and fly in for games.
MSC previously signed a
deal with the Qatari government in 2019 to provide two ships with about 4,000
cabins as floating hotels to help house the expected 1.2 million international
visitors.
The high-end flagship
MSC World Europa is starting work at the World Cup after being built in France.
Prices on the cruise
ships fall during the tournament when half the teams go home. During the round
of 16 and quarterfinals, the cheapest rooms on MSC Opera cost $320, then $220
during the final week.
Basic rates include
breakfast on board with an option to pay a $87 daily supplement for all meals.
Alcohol is expected to
be available on board with MSC offering wine and draft beer.
Qatar is a
Muslim-majority country that typically limits the consumption of alcohol to
luxury hotels but has eased its rules for FIFA's commercial partners, including
the corporate hospitality provider at stadiums and World Cup sponsor AB InBev,
the brewer of Budweiser.
The MSC Opera had its
maiden voyage in 2004 and had an eventful sailing season three years ago.
In March 2019,
passengers suspected of smuggling 18 kilograms (40 pounds) of cocaine hidden in
bowls and packets of snacks were arrested when the ship docked at the
Portuguese island of Madeira after sailing from the Caribbean.
Three months later, the
Opera collided with a tourist boat and its dock in Venice, Italy.
Cruise ships were
discussed ahead of the 2014 World Cup in Brazil as a potential solution to a
shortage of hotel rooms in Rio de Janeiro. They were ultimately not hired by
organizers, with only seven of the 64 games held in the city.
However, the United
States basketball teams did stay on a cruise ship docked in Rio at the 2016
Olympics. A second ship was used as a hotel for Olympic stakeholders.
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