Celebrity Cruises releases 2027-2028 itineraries
Celebrity Cruises has unveiled its 2027-2028 itineraries, spanning Sydney to Santorini.
The 2027-2028 itineraries feature sailings in Europe, Alaska, Hawaii, Australia, Japan, Canada and New England.
Edge Series ships will continue to destinations in Europe, Alaska and Australia
Celebrity’s newest ship, Celebrity Xcel, will return to Europe.
Highlights of the 2027-2028 season include:
Back-to-back sailings on Celebrity Xcel will take guests through France, Spain, Italy, Portugal, Morocco, Greece and Turkey.
More than 60 overnight stays and more than 115 port days of 12 hours or more, offering more time to discover Europe’s cities and coastal towns.
An extended Alaska season for Celebrity Edge.
Overnight stays in four Japan cities: Tokyo, Kyoto (Osaka), Kobe and Aomori.
“Our 2027-2028 sailings provide incredible destination experiences to both first-time cruisers and cruising veterans,” said Laura Hodges Bethge, president of Celebrity Cruises.
Seven ships, including three Edge Series ships – Celebrity Xcel, Celebrity Ascent and Celebrity Apex – sail to over 90 European destinations in 25 countries.
Throughout the season, there are more than 60 overnight stays plus more than 115 port days of 12 hours or more.
Guests can discover the best of the Mediterranean on Celebrity’s newest ships, Celebrity Xcel and Celebrity Ascent with seven-to-12-night
Celebrity Constellation brings guests to lesser known destinations such as Brindisi, Italy and Kotor, Montenegro.
Celebrity Apex will return to Southampton for a fourth season, with Arctic Circle and Norwegian Fjords itineraries.
The best of Scandinavia can be found on Celebrity Eclipse sailings from Amsterdam to destinations including Scotland, Ireland, Norway, Finland, Sweden and Denmark.
Celebrity Infinity will again offer year-round sailings in Europe, including Athens to Santorini, Kavala, Rhodes, Mykonos and Ephesus.
Additionally there are off-season sailings from Barcelona to the Canary Islands, Portugal and Morocco.
Three Celebrity ships will be deployed on Alaska cruises for the 2027 season.
Celebrity Edge and the recently renewed Celebrity Solstice return to Australia, New Zealand and the South Pacific, bringing guests to 33 destinations.
Celebrity Millennium will home port from the centrally located Tokyo Narita cruise terminal for a second season.
It features open-jaw sailings between Seoul and Tokyo, Japan that take guests to the Jeju Islands, Fukuoka, Kyoto and more.
Reservations are now open for Europe, Japan, Canada and New England, and spring transatlantic sailings.
Other cruises will be progressively opened for sales from early September 2025.
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