Celebrity Cruises has unveiled its 2026-2027 deployment, offering an extensive range of voyages across all seven continents. The season features over 600 sailings to more than 280 destinations in over 70 countries, introducing several new itineraries and experiences.
“Our 2026-2027 season offers exciting new and expanded experiences for [our] guests to indulge their sense of curiosity across all regions of the world. Edge Series ships continue to sail our four key regions, including the European debut of Celebrity Xcel, which will offer guests exciting new vacation experiences in the region,” said Laura Hodges Bethge, president of Celebrity Cruises, in a press statement. “Our guests’ love of back-to-back sailings inspired the 110-night Grand Voyage, which traverses 55 destinations across 15 countries with no repeated ports to provide an unrivaled elevated journey.”
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The fifth Edge Series ship, Celebrity Xcel, will make its European debut, offering Mediterranean vacations with the line’s first overnight stays in Madeira, Portugal. The deployment includes an expanded presence in Iceland, with Celebrity Silhouette sailing the cruise line’s largest season in the region. Notably, a solar eclipse viewing opportunity at sea is scheduled for August 12, 2026, off Iceland’s coast.
Nine ships will operate from four Florida ports in the Caribbean, providing diverse options for tropical getaways. Celebrity Xcel will sail from Miami for the first time, offering 7-night voyages to destinations like Mexico, the Bahamas and Grand Cayman. Celebrity Beyond will provide year-round Caribbean sailings from both Miami and Fort Lauderdale.
Alaska remains a focus, with three ships deployed for the 2026-27 season. Celebrity Edge returns for its third season, joined by two sister ships. These vessels will operate from Seattle, Vancouver and Seward, showcasing the region’s natural wonders.
Celebrity Millennium will homeport in Asia at the new Narita terminal, offering more convenient access to Tokyo’s city center and introducing overnight stays for enhanced exploration. The ship will also return to Hualien, Taiwan, for the first time since 2018.
South America and Antarctica return to the brand’s itinerary roster, with Celebrity Equinox offering new sailings to Patagonia and Antarctica. These voyages will cover seven South American countries, including Chile, Argentina, Uruguay, Brazil and the Falkland Islands.
The cruise line’s first Grand Voyage is a significant addition to the lineup, a 110-night journey on the newly refurbished Celebrity Solstice. This extensive itinerary will visit 55 destinations across 15 countries, from Canada to Hong Kong, without repeating any ports.
The Galapagos Islands remain a year-round destination, and Celebrity Flora continues to offer all-inclusive expeditions lasting seven to 16 nights.
Sales for these itineraries will open in phases.
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