Celestyal expands 2025 cruise programme
Celestyal has revised its 2025 cruises schedule to boost the number of sailings, thanks to strong customer demand.
It has added more ‘Heavenly Adriatic’ and ‘Desert Days’ Arabian Gulf cruises.
Sailing onboard the 1260-guest Celestyal Journey, both itineraries were introduced in January, with the maiden ‘Heavenly Adriatic’ sailing earlier this month.
The ‘Desert Days’ itinerary debut is planned for November 9, 2024.
Due to demand and positive feedback, Celestyal will be adding a further five departures to their 2025 programme.
This will comprise three- and four-night variations of the Arabian Gulf cruises.
There will be two additional seven-night ‘Heavenly Adriatic’ cruises departing round trip from Athens.
They depart on March 22 and 29, 2025 calling at Kefalonia, Dubrovnik, Kotor (Montenegro), Bari, Corfu and Katakolo, Greece.
These new sailings join the eight existing seven-night round trip departures from Athens between April and October 2025 and seven-night ‘Summer Heavenly Adriatic’ sailings in July and August 2025.
There are three additional seven-night ‘Desert Days’ Arabian Gulf cruises roundtrip from Doha.
They call at Bahrain, Dubai, Khasab (Oman), Sir Bani Yas Island (UAE) and Abu Dhabi.
They depart February 15, 22, and March 1, 2025.
Celestyal has also added three- and four-night options to their existing ‘Desert Days’ itinerary.
All cruises are on sale now and form part of Celestyal’s new spring campaign.
Lee Haslett, Chief Commercial Officer, said: “We are thrilled with the demand for our newly introduced Heavenly Adriatic itinerary and Arabian Gulf winter programme.”
“Our 2025 season will be our biggest and best to-date.”
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