CELEBRITY Cruises has revealed its second wave of 2027-28 season itineraries, with more than 130 destinations across over 40 countries added. Itinerary highlights include Celebrity’ first-ever dedicated Grand Turk itineraries in the Caribbean, which will be operated by Celebrity Xcel. Guests will be able to enjoy immersive experiences both ashore...
CELEBRITY Cruises has revealed its second wave of 2027-28 season itineraries, with more than 130 destinations across over 40 countries added.
Itinerary highlights include Celebrity’ first-ever dedicated Grand Turk itineraries in the Caribbean, which will be operated by Celebrity Xcel.
Guests will be able to enjoy immersive experiences both ashore at destinations like Grand Cayman, St. Thomas, and St. Kitts, and on board through The Bazaar.
Southern Caribbean sailings will be available on Celebrity Ascent (pictured), with more sailings through the Panama Canal, and visits to Antigua, and St. Lucia.
Celebrity Solstice and Celebrity Millennium will sail to almost 50 destinations across seven countries, offering well over 100 port days staying more than 10 hours in destination.
Highlights include overnight stays in Hong Kong on New Year’s Eve, and visits to Bali, Thailand, Vietnam, and Malaysia.
Celebrity Equinox will offer 14-night journeys to 17 destinations across seven countries, featuring Patagonian glaciers, Chilean Fjords, Iguazu Falls, Cape Horn, and more.
Additionally, there will be year-round, seven-night sailings on Celebrity Beyond from Miami and Fort Lauderdale, including visits to Aruba, Bonaire, Curacao, and Perfect Day at CocoCay.
Celebrity Reflection will also visit the Royal Caribbean Group private island.
Meanwhile, Celebrity Cruises’ new ship Celebrity Xcel was named yesterday in Fort Lauderdale.
The cruise line gathered its employees, trade partners, international media, and more around Xcel’s pool deck for the ceremony, which featured performances from the ship’s onboard entertainment team.
Formalities included a pipe and drum corps presentation from the St. Andrews Pipe Band of Miami, as well as an electrified performance of the American national anthem from house guitarist Jeff Arnold. MS
