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Celestyal Cruises Unveils New Countries & Ports for 2024/25

by Dori Saltzman / November 27, 2023
Celestyal Cruises Unveils New Countries & Ports for 2024/25

Photo: Celestyal Cruises

Celestyal is adding an entirely new itinerary, featuring three new countries and several new ports, to its 2024 and 2025 lineup. The new itinerary will be offered on Celestyal Journey, which debuted for the cruise line this past fall.

The three new countries – Croatia, Montenegro, and Italy – will be showcased on the line’s new seven-day Heavenly Adriatic cruise. The itinerary will feature full days in Kefalonia (Greece), Kotor (Montenegro), Bari (Italy), and Corfu (Greece), along with a late-night stay in Dubrovnik (Croatia). Bookings for 2024 are open, with 2025 sailings opening in the next few weeks. All ports, including in Greece, are new for Celestyal.  

“Less than a week from announcing our recent acquisition and complete fleet refresh, we couldn’t help ourselves by going a little bit further for our customers,” said Lee Haslett, chief commercial officer for Celestyal. “As a business, we really do take the time to listen to customer and agent network suggestions – and Italy, Croatia, and Montenegro came out on top.”

“We are more than finding our sea legs on a global stage and fast becoming known as a confident challenger brand,” he added. “Our team is set to make waves across the industry next season, with new destinations, a completely updated fleet, a fresh new brand identity, and a renewed sense of direction.”  

  
  
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