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Cyprus Misses Eurovision 2025 Final Despite Electrifying Performance

In an unexpected twist at the Eurovision Song Contest 2025, Cyprus did not advance to the grand final, leaving fans both startled and disappointed. Artist Theo Evan, known for his creative flair, delivered a performance that was described as visually captivating, showcasing a daring act inspired by Leonardo da Vinci’s “Vitruvian Man.” The song “Shh” had been a strong contender according to fan polls and bookmakers, but ultimately it finished in 15th place out of 16, thus concluding Cyprus’ journey this year.

The Performance That Had Everyone Talking

Theo Evan’s performance was praised for its creativity and staged symbolism, set amidst towering scaffolding that gave the illusion of floating mid-air. Despite its artistic depth, public votes determined the semifinal outcomes this year, and Cyprus, unfortunately, saw its hopes dashed.

Public Voting: A Game Changer in Eurovision 2025

This year’s semifinals were decided entirely by public voting, involving audiences from Spain, Italy, the host country, Switzerland, and others. Viewers had their say, sending contestants from Iceland, Poland, and Ukraine to the coveted final while leaving Cyprus on the sidelines.

A Look Ahead: Greece’s Semifinal Hope

As Cyprus steps back, Greece gears up for the second semifinal with high hopes. Klavdia’s “Asteromata,” directed by Fokas Evangelinos, takes the stage exploring themes of emotional separation and healing.

Looking ahead, detailed voting results will be published following the grand finale. Cyprus may be out of the running, yet Theo Evan’s performance will be remembered for its artistic daring.

Celestyal Cruise Line Revives Mediterranean Operations Amid Strategic Maritime Transit

Celestyal Cruises has returned its two main vessels, Celestyal Discovery and Celestyal Journey, to the Mediterranean following transit through the Strait of Hormuz and the Suez Canal. The return allows the company to proceed with its summer schedule, with sailings from Athens set to begin on May 1.

Strategic Passage And Operational Coordination

The cruise line reported that both vessels completed their critical transit with distinction, enabled by a well-executed plan that prioritized crew safety and meticulous coordination with international authorities. Celestyal’s operations team, led by industry veteran Captain George Koumpenas, collaborated with regional governments and even received oversight from the US Navy, ensuring a secure journey during uncertain times.

Revitalized Itineraries And Commercial Response

With both ships back in operation, the company is resuming its summer programme. Scheduled sailings include a three-night “Iconic Greek Islands” itinerary starting May 1 on Celestyal Discovery and a seven-night cruise covering Greece, Italy, and Croatia from May 2 on Celestyal Journey. Following a temporary slowdown in bookings, the company is preparing targeted pricing and promotional initiatives to support demand during the peak season, with planning also extending into the autumn period.

Leadership Insights And Future Outlook

Lee Haslett, Chief Commercial Officer at Celestyal, said the return of the vessels has supported booking activity. He noted that weekly business volumes have increased, reflecting improving customer confidence. While short-term demand has been affected, the company expects conditions to stabilize, supported by financial resources and travel partner networks.

Coordinated Maritime Collaboration

Close coordination with other cruise operators defined the return journey, with planning carried out in advance to support a controlled and secure transit. Celestyal Journey participated in a convoy of international vessels, contributing to an organized passage through key maritime corridors. This coordinated approach enabled operators to manage risks collectively and maintain operational continuity during a period of heightened regional uncertainty.

Experienced captains and operational crews played a central role, ensuring alignment across vessels and strict adherence to safety protocols throughout the transit. With both ships now back in service and a revised commercial approach in place, Celestyal Cruises is positioned to continue its summer programme while adapting to current market conditions.

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