Celestyal is launching its new Iconic Sale, offering savings across all of its Mediterranean and Adriatic itineraries for 2026 and 2027. Running from April 27 to June 2, 2026, the campaign spans the cruise line’s collection of sailings to Greece, Italy, Croatia and Montenegro, with the Mediterranean season operating from March through November each year.
The promotion applies across 178 itineraries currently on sale for 2026 and 2027.
Iconic Savings for Travelers
John Diorio, VP and Managing Director of Business Development in North America at Celestyal, said in a media statement: “Our ‘Iconic Sale’ celebrates everything that makes the Mediterranean so special, from its rich heritage and culture to its incredible diversity of destinations. As a brand rooted in the region, this is where we truly excel, delivering our signature premium casual experience.
“By offering savings across our entire Mediterranean and Adriatic program, we’re making it even more accessible for guests to explore multiple countries and cultures in one seamless journey. Whether it’s a short escape through the Greek Islands or a longer voyage taking in Italy, Croatia and Montenegro, these itineraries combine standout value with backstage travel pass experiences,” he continued.
On the 1,360-guest Celestyal Discovery, prices for a 3-night Iconic Greek Islands cruise, round-trip from Athens, visiting Mykonos, Kusadasi, Patmos, Crete and Santorini, start at $579 per person.
Onboard the 1,260-guest Celestyal Journey, prices for a 7-night Idyllic Greece voyage, round-trip from Athens, calling at Kusadasi, Rhodes, Crete, Santorini, Mykonos (overnight) and Milos, start at $959 per person.
All fares are inclusive of meals, soft drinks, WiFi, port fees and gratuities.
Celestyal is also introducing its Sail with Confidence promise, giving guests added peace of mind when booking. Live from April 27, this includes flexible booking conditions, low deposits from $50 per person and 24-hour onboard guest support.
For more information, visit celestyalcompass.com.





















