Celestyal puts 2025 cruises on sale
Eastern Mediterranean cruise specialist Celestyal has released its 2025 cruise schedule featuring five itineraries across 113 departures.
Along with Greece cruises, it offers calls in Italy, Egypt, Turkey, Croatia, and Montenegro. Departures range between three and fourteen nights, from April to October 2025.
Mediterranean and Greece cruises are on the 1,266-guest Celestyal Discovery and 1,260-guest Celestyal Journey.
Celetsyal expects to open bookings on more sailings later this year.
The schedule includes two variations of the newly launched seven-night Heavenly Adriatic sailing, on Celestyal Journey.
The route debuts on March 2, 2024, and will now be a permanent deployment feature.
In March, April and October 2025, the Heavenly Adriatic itinerary spans Greece, Montenegro, Croatia, and Italy, with maiden calls at Kefalonia, Dubrovnik, Kotor, Corfu, Bari and Katakolo.
The July and August 2025 sailings also feature a maiden call to Venice.
Celestyal’s current winter promotion offers savings with prices for a three-night cruise to Mykonos, Kusadasi, Patmos, Heraklion, and Santorini starting from £209pp.
A seven-night cruise to Mykonos, Kusadasi, Patmos, Rhodes, Heraklion, and Santorini is from £319pp.
Celestyal has renamed its onboard package offerings with a choice of two options:
The Celestyal Experience – this was previously known as the Inclusive cruise fare.
It includes all onboard dining, select drinks with meals and all onboard entertainment.
The Celestyal Plus+ Experience – was previously known as the Enhanced cruise fare.
The package includes all onboard meals, with a 25% discount in either of the two speciality restaurants, premium drinks with meals, all onboard entertainment, a £130 shore excursion discount, and onboard WI-FI.
As part of the winter promotion, Celestyal is offering 50% off all Celestyal Plus+ Experience packages, along with reduced single supplements of just 30% and low child fares.
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