Celestyal has unveiled its new ‘Big Savings for a Big Summer’ campaign, valid across 100 Mediterranean and Arabian Gulf sailings in 2026 and 2027.
Running from February 20 to March 31, 2026, the promotion combines savings of up to 50% with up to €200 CelestyalPay, which can be used onboard for speciality restaurant dining and bar beverages and cocktails. Third and fourth guests will also sail free* when sharing a cabin with two full-fare paying guests on select sailings.
The campaign applies to 63 Mediterranean and Greek Isles voyages and 37 Arabian Gulf sailings, departing from February 2026 to November 2027.
Mediterranean departures include Celestyal’s three and four-night ‘Iconic Greek Islands’ cruises, the ‘Idyllic Greece’ and ‘Heavenly Greece, Italy & Croatia’ seven-night sailings and the 14-night ‘Mediterranean Icons’ voyages, all sailing roundtrip from Athens. The newly introduced ‘Athens to Jeddah’ repositioning cruises are also available. Prices start from £379pp for a three-night sailing and £719pp for a seven-night sailing.
Arabian Gulf itineraries include the seven-night ‘Desert Days’, roundtrip from Dubai or Doha with an overnight in Dubai, alongside three, four and seven-night ‘Iconic Arabia’ cruises, roundtrip from Abu Dhabi. Prices start from £279pp for a three-night sailing and £569pp for a seven-night sailing.
Lee Haslett, chief commercial officer at Celestyal, said: “Our ‘Big Savings for a Big Summer’ campaign brings together what Celestyal does best – premium casual cruising with destination immersion and standout value. Guests can explore both iconic and rising star destinations across the Mediterranean and Arabian Gulf, with immersive itineraries, longer stays and meaningful experiences ashore, wrapped into one simple, value-packed fare.”
Fares are inclusive of all meals, soft drinks, WiFi, port fees and gratuities.
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This Specials closes at midnight on 2026-03-31.
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