Celebrity Cruises to sail year-round in the Mediterranean
Celebrity Cruises unveiled a 2023 -2024 year-round program in the Mediterranean.
It is the first winter season in the Mediterranean , which will be operated on Celebrity Infinity.
Highlights include the Pyramids of Egypt, Acropolis of Athens, and one of the oldest cities in the world, Jerusalem.
Celebrity Infinity will kick off her winter season on nine and 10-night itineraries on the Iberian Peninsula.
Rotating between departures from Barcelona, Spain, and Lisbon, Portugal, guests will visit Palma de Mallorca, Seville, and more.
From October 2023 to January 2024, Infinity will call Barcelona home sailing 11- and 12-night itineraries and returns to Morocco for the first time since 2008.
Capping off the winter season, Infinity will then return to Greece, in February and March 2024 for 10- and 11-night itineraries travelling three continents, including The Great Pyramids, the Acropolis, The Temple of Artemis, and more.
“Being able to sail through the Mediterranean all winter will open up infinite possibilities for our guests,” said Lisa Lutoff-Perlo, President and CEO of Celebrity Cruises.
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