CELESTYAL Cruises has announced its return to year-round cruising will take place on 14 Mar. The cruise line will offer three- and four-night sailings, followed by seven-night voyages from 30 Apr. Celestyal will also add Thessaloniki to its popular seven-night Idyllic Aegean itinerary, where it will become the only cruise...
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CELESTYAL Cruises has announced its return to year-round cruising will take place on 14 Mar.
The cruise line will offer three- and four-night sailings, followed by seven-night voyages from 30 Apr.
Celestyal will also add Thessaloniki to its popular seven-night Idyllic Aegean itinerary, where it will become the only cruise line calling on the port city on a regular basis.
In Thessaloniki, guests can take in stunning early Christian art, Byzantine monuments, memorials to Alexander the Great, and the chance to explore the city’s rich Roman and Sephardic Jewish heritage.
Celestyal will also return to the less-discovered island of Milos, traditionally not visited by most other lines sailing larger ships.
The company will extend its time in port in Milos from a half day to an entire day.
“We are optimistic that our destination-centric itineraries to undiscovered and exciting destinations will continue to be well received by our core audience, which are travellers by nature,” said Chief Commercial Officer, Leslie Peden.
All 2022 and 2023 sailings with all-inclusive pricing start from $699, per person, and are bookable now.
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