She chose the island of Evia for her vacation Queen Noor of Jordan.

Shortly after 15:00 at noon on Thursday, July 11, he arrived on the island in an ultra-luxurious boat.

According to exclusive information of evima.gr, the Queen of Jordan has arrived at the Club Med hotel in North Evia and is currently heading to Agios Giorgios Lihadas.

They arrived at the island by private jet and a 62-meter catamaran named “Phantom” was waiting for them, which has a rental price of 28,100 euros per week and accommodates 8 people.

Queen Noor of Jordan was seen on deck with her entourage.

In the mid-1970s, Queen Noor met then-King Hussein of Jordan, whom they married in 1978 and had four children.

He is the longest-serving member of the Board of Commissioners of the International Committee on Missing Persons, and since 2011 he has been the president of the United World Colleges movement and supports the Global Zero non-proliferation campaign. In 2015 Queen Noor received Princeton University’s Woodrow Wilson Award for her public service.