Pleasant Holidays, Journese add Celestyal Cruises to European cruise portfolio
Pleasant Holidays and luxury sister brand, Journese are adding Celestyal Cruises to their European cruise lineup.
Now available for booking, Celestyal’s midsize ships offer eastern Mediterranean, Ionian, Adriatic and Greek cruises.
“Celestyal Cruises puts the ancient world at travelers’ fingertips with showcasing the history of Greece, Italy, Croatia, Turkiye, Montenegro and the eastern Mediterranean,” said Jack E. Richards, President and CEO.
“This region offers an appealing mix of Greek hospitality, cuisine and culture.”
Itineraries range from a three-night Iconic Aegean cruise to a 14-night Legendary Ionian cruise featuring Greece, Turkiye and Montenegro.
Celestyal Cruises offers itineraries aboard Celestyal Journey, with a maximum of 1,260 passengers, and Celestyal Discovery, which will join the fleet in 2024.
All sailings include port charges, gratuities, dining, onboard entertainment, daily activities and select beverages with meals, plus $80 shore excursion credit.
The Enhance fare plan includes additional perks like a premium drinks package, doubled shore excursion credit, one hour of complimentary Wi-Fi and more.
Shore excursions include tours of the Acropolis and Parthenon, the House of the Virgin Mary in Ephesus, and the Turkish Erbu painters.
Pleasant Holidays and Journese offer 27 countries in Europe and a total of 78 countries worldwide, along with cruise lines offering ocean voyage and river cruise options.
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