Celebrity Cruises unveils 2027-2028 itineraries
Celebrity Cruises has released details of its 2027 and 2028 itineraries spanning the Caribbean, Asia and South America.
The sailings across three continents will take guests to 131 destinations in 42 countries.
Celebrity’s newest ship, Celebrity Xcel, returns to the Caribbean for a third season, while Celebrity Solstice will embark on its second season in Asia, following its modernization.
Highlights of the 2027-2028 Caribbean, Winter Asia and South America seasons include:
Celebrity Cruises’ first-ever dedicated Grand Turk itineraries in the Caribbean.
Four sailings through the Panama Canal on Celebrity Ascent.
In Asia, 123 opportunities to explore destinations for more than 10 hours.
On Celebrity Solstice, an overnight stay in Hong Kong on New Year’s Eve to ring in 2028.
14-night sailings on Celebrity Equinox across seven countries in South America and Antarctica.
Eight ships will sail to 65 destinations in the Caribbean.
Year-round, seven-night sailings on Celebrity Beyond from Miami and Fort Lauderdale include the first dedicated program to Grand Turk, Turks and Caicos; visit Perfect Day at CocoCay; or explore Aruba, Bonaire and Curacao.
On Celebrity Ascent, guests can enjoy 10- to 14-night sailings in the Southern Caribbean with more sailings than ever through the Panama Canal and to destinations like Antigua, St. Lucia and Barbados.
Celebrity Xcel will offer seven-night sailings throughout the eastern and western Caribbean.
There are also short weekend getaways from Fort Lauderdale on Celebrity Reflection, which continues to offer three- and four-night sailings year-round to Perfect Day at CocoCay, Bimini, Nassau, and Key West.
Celebrity Cruises departure options span Florida’s coasts, with Celebrity Apex returning to Port Canaveral and Celebrity Constellation departing from Tampa.
Celebrity Solstice and Celebrity Millennium will sail itineraries through Southern Asia, visiting 49 destinations in seven countries.
Caribbean cruises are now on sale, while winter 2027 and 2028 Asia and South America sailings open for bookings on December 10, 2025.
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