Celestyal Journey to visit three new countries in 2024
Newly-launched Celestyal Journey will visit three new countries and six new ports as part of its maiden 2024 itinerary.
The new 1,260-guest Celestyal ship just entered service in September this year.
It will call for the first time at Croatia, Montenegro and Italy from Greece.
Its maiden Adriatic cruise calls are to Kefalonia, Dubrovnik, Kotor, Corfu, Bari and Katakolo.
The new seven-night ‘Heavenly Adriatic’ will set sail on March 2 and feature full days in each destination, as well as a late-night stay in Dubrovnik.
The Adriatic cruise itinerary will appear again in 2025, with details to be confirmed.
The cruise line also confirmed that Celestyal Journey will sail its seven-night ‘Idyllic Aegean’ itinerary on March 9 and March 16.
Departing roundtrip from Athens, the ship will call at Thessaloniki, Kusadasi, Heraklion, Mykonos, Santorini and Milos.
Celestyal Journey will then embark on a series of Aegean voyages up to December.
The updated itineraries replace the previous ‘Three Continents’ route the ship was due to sail on.
Celestyal is switching pre-booked guests to the new voyages at current promotional rates, and giving them a free ‘Three Continents’ cruise.
The Celestyal trade team is liaising with agents who have customers set to travel with the updated information.
Lee Haslett, CCO at Celestyal, said: “Italy, Croatia and Montenegro are consistently popular with the trade and our guests.”
“These itineraries are ideal for anyone looking to discover new horizons with history and culture.”
Last week Celestyal announced a complete Celestyal fleet refresh, with the addition of the upcoming Celestyal Discovery.
The updated cruises are available as part of Celestyal’s Black Friday promotions.
The ‘Heavenly Adriatic’ is on sale from £449pp and the ‘Idyllic Aegean’ from £529pp.
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