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Islands leader: Hondius will not dock, only drops anchor

Islands leader: Hondius will not dock, only drops anchor

The Dutch cruise ship Hondius will anchor off the coast of Tenerife instead of docking at the port, according to Canary Islands President Fernando Clavijo. Passengers will be transported by boat to the airport as the vessel remains away from the harbor. Spanish health officials have confirmed the arrangement for the ship's arrival.

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