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The largest tourist mega catamaran with an all-inclusive system - Cosmos Moonlight - has started its journey in Turkey!

The largest tourist mega catamaran with an all-inclusive system - Cosmos Moonlight - has started its journey in Turkey!

May 22, 2024

What is Cosmos Moonlight? This luxury mega catamaran impresses with its futuristic design and dimensions: 50 meters long, 20 meters wide and four decks accommodating up to 300 people. On board there are two restaurants with an author's menu, a nightclub with invited DJs and a bar with professional mixologists, and an Xbox and PlayStation play area for children.

Programs and routes.

This season, Cosmos Moonlight departs daily from the Nirvana Dolce Vita Hotel (Kemer, Cirala Bay). Two programs are available:

Day program (with children over 7 years old):

Time: from 9.00 to 15.00
Brunch and drinks according to the "Ultra all inclusive" system
, a play area for children
Cost: 200 euros, for guests of Nirvana hotels – 100 euros
Evening program (dinner 7+ and night club 18+):

Time: from 18:30 to 01.00
Dinner and a party with a laser show
Cost: 250 euros, for guests of Nirvana hotels – 125 euros

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