Each seven-night, 10-night, 11-night or 16-night all-inclusive itinerary on the Forbes Travel Guide rated Celebrity Flora promises an unforgettable holiday, immersing guests in the extraordinary wildlife and dramatic landscapes of the iconic archipelago.
Celebrity Cruises’ 2028 Galapagos expeditions on the Forbes Travel Guide rated Celebrity Flora opened for booking today. More than 50 all-inclusive sailings in 2028 promise extraordinary, once-in-a-lifetime adventures. Every sailing offers unforgettable experiences – from snorkelling with sea lions, kayaking with sea turtles, exploring coastlines along breathtaking cliffs, encountering giant tortoises, and much more. Itineraries led by Galapagos National Park expert naturalists immerse guests in the destination each day, as they take in the breathtaking nature and wildlife of the diverse island archipelago.
An exclusive, 100-passenger mega-yacht, Celebrity Flora is designed specifically and purposefully for sailing in the Galapagos. Guests enjoy best-in-class, all-inclusive accommodation, elevated culinary offerings, one-of-a-kind experiences – such as glamping on board under the stars, and the unmatched hospitality Celebrity Cruises is known for. On seven-night, 10-night, 11-night or 16-night itineraries, guests can explore the Galapagos on outer loop and inner loop sailings, while extended experiences include opportunities to explore Quito, Ecuador, as well as Lima, Cusco, Sacred Valley and Machu Picchu in Peru.
“The Galapagos is one of the most extraordinary places on Earth, and we are privileged to offer our guests an elevated and intimate way to explore the region on the award-winning Celebrity Flora,” said Laura Hodges Bethge, president of Celebrity Cruises. “Beyond delivering once‑in‑a‑lifetime experiences, we are also committed to supporting the long‑term conservation of these remarkable islands through our sustainability initiatives and community projects.”
In partnership with Galapagos National Park, Celebrity Cruises’ “Rewilding Galapagos” initiative invites guests to help restore the natural habitats of the Galapagos Islands and protect endangered wildlife throughout the region. On each itinerary, Celebrity Flora guests visit a Scalesia reforestation area with Galapagos National Park naturalist guides to plant seedlings. To date, guests have helped restore more than 86 acres to support the incredibly biodiverse habitats that are home to iconic plant and animal species. As they sail the region in 2028, the initiative will reach a new milestone, planting 100,000 trees.
The newly renovated Hernán Carrión Nursery, sponsored by the Celebrity Cruises Galapagos Fund, grows all the native plants used for reforestation efforts in the Galapagos. Established in 2005, this fund has supported local conservation efforts through the restoration of the islands’ ecosystems and local community projects. Driven by a mission to deliver the best holiday responsibly, Celebrity Cruises is championing a broader commitment to SEA the Future by supporting environmental stewardship, energising communities, and accelerating innovation. To learn more, visit: www.celebritycruises.com/galapagosstewardship.
On Celebrity Cruises’ Galapagos adventures, guests meet amazing wildlife, trek breathtaking landscapes, and discover the region through the eyes of expert naturalists, while enjoying Celebrity Flora’s spacious accommodation, locally sourced and globally inspired cuisine, and the elevated hospitality Celebrity Cruises is known for. To book a sailing with Celebrity Cruises, visit https://www.celebritycruises.com/gb, call Celebrity Cruises on 0344 493 2026, or contact a trusted travel advisor.
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