Celebrity Cruises announces 2023 Galapagos sailings
Celebrity Cruises has announced its 2023 Galapagos Islands schedule, offering six unique, in-depth itineraries ensuring travellers experience the best of the islands on every sailing.
From New Year’s Eve 2022, guests will also be able to choose from three ships—luxury mega-yacht, Celebrity Flora, Celebrity Xpedition, and the intimate 16-passenger Celebrity Xploration.
Galapagos Islands trips with Celebrity Cruises are all inclusive, with twice-daily shore excursions guided by Galapagos National Park certified naturalists.
It includes all relevant equipment needed, like snorkeling apparatus, wetsuits and binoculars.
Locally sourced cuisine is crafted by a Michelin-starred chef, and includes drinks, unlimited Wi-Fi, tips, luxury hotel stays and flights between Ecuador and the islands.
Across all sailings, Celebrity Cruises offers comprehensive 10-to-16-night packages, adding more bucket-list adventures including stays in Quito, Lima, and the iconic Inca citadel of Machu Picchu.
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